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net.http: Add simple connection pooling This should speed up repeated requests to the same site by keeping their connections around and sending more requests on them. Sending multiple requests at the same time is not supported, instead a request started while another to the same authority is in progress would open a new one and the first one to complete would go back in the pool. This could be investigated in the future. Some http servers limit the number of requests per connection and this is not tested and could cause one request to fail, but hopefully it will close the connection and prevent it from being reused.
author Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se>
date Sat, 11 Nov 2023 23:08:34 +0100
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# Teal definitions and sources

This directory contains files written in the
[Teal](https://github.com/teal-language/tl) language, a typed dialect of
Lua.  There are two kinds of files, `.tl` Teal source code and `.d.tl`
type definitions files for modules written in Lua. The later allows
writing type-aware Teal using regular Lua or C code.

## Setup

The Teal compiler can be installed from LuaRocks using:

```bash
luarocks install tl
```

## Checking types

```bash
tl check teal-src/prosody/util/example.tl
```

Some editors and IDEs also have support, see [text editor
support](https://github.com/teal-language/tl#text-editor-support)


## Compiling to Lua

`GNUmakefile` contains a rule for building Lua files from Teal sources.
It also applies [LuaFormat](https://github.com/Koihik/LuaFormatter) to
make the resulting code more readable, albeit this makes the line
numbers no longer match the original Teal source.  Sometimes minor
`luacheck` issues remain, such as types being represented as unused
tables, which can be removed.

```bash
sensible-editor teal-src/prosody/util/example.tl
# Write some code, remember to run tl check
make util/example.lua
sensible-editor util/example.lua
# Apply any minor tweaks that may be needed
```

## Files of note

`module.d.tl`
:	Describes the module environment.