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loader.lua @ 13834:61df1404dd7a 13.0

mod_http: Fix IP address normalization (Thanks Boris) This fixes the problem that an un-bracketed IPv6 address will not match the first pattern (since it matches brackets) and instead the first decimal digits will match the pattern meant to strip port numbers from IPv4 addresses, e.g. 2001:db8::1 --> 2000 This pattern instead matches enough of a regular IPv4 address to make an IPv6 address fall back to the last case.
author Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se>
date Wed, 09 Apr 2025 15:54:54 +0200
parent 12949:2f61ebcf37c0
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-- Allow for both require"util.foo" and require"prosody.util.foo" for a
-- transition period while we update all require calls.

if (...) == "prosody.loader" then
	if not package.path:find "prosody" then
		-- For require"util.foo" also look in paths equivalent to "prosody.util.foo"
		package.path = package.path:gsub("([^;]*)(?[^;]*)", "%1prosody/%2;%1%2");
		package.cpath = package.cpath:gsub("([^;]*)(?[^;]*)", "%1prosody/%2;%1%2");
	end
else
	-- When requiring "prosody.x", also look for "x"
	for i = #package.searchers, 1, -1 do
		local search = package.searchers[i];
		table.insert(package.searchers, i, function(module_name)
			local lib = module_name:match("^prosody%.(.*)$");
			if lib then
				return search(lib);
			end
		end)
	end
end

-- Look for already loaded module with or without prefix
setmetatable(package.loaded, {
	__index = function(loaded, module_name)
		local suffix = module_name:match("^prosody%.(.*)$");
		if suffix then
			return rawget(loaded, suffix);
		end
		local prefixed = rawget(loaded, "prosody." .. module_name);
		if prefixed ~= nil then
			return prefixed;
		end
	end;
})