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net.http: Send entire HTTP request header as one write When opportunistic writes are enabled this reduces the number of syscalls and TCP packets sent on the wire. Experiments with TCP Fast Open made this even more obvious. That table trick probably wasn't as efficient. Lua generates bytecode for a table with zero array slots and space for two entries in the hash part, plus code to set [2] and [4]. I didn't verify but I suspect it would have had to resize the table when setting [1] and [3], although probably only once. Concatenating the strings directly in Lua is easier to read and involves no extra table or function call.
author Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se>
date Thu, 08 Jul 2021 18:21:59 +0200
parent 9291:329a670ae975
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# MUC: Mediated invites

[Client] Romeo
	jid: user@localhost
	password: password

[Client] Juliet
	jid: user2@localhost
	password: password

-----

Romeo connects

Romeo sends:
	<presence to="room@conference.localhost/Romeo">
		<x xmlns="http://jabber.org/protocol/muc"/>
	</presence>

Romeo receives:
	<presence from='room@conference.localhost/Romeo'>
		<x xmlns='http://jabber.org/protocol/muc#user'>
			<status code='201'/>
			<item jid="${Romeo's full JID}" affiliation='owner' role='moderator'/>
			<status code='110'/>
		</x>
	</presence>

Romeo receives:
	<message type='groupchat' from='room@conference.localhost'><subject/></message>

# Submit config form
Romeo sends:
	<iq id='config1' to='room@conference.localhost' type='set'>
		<query xmlns='http://jabber.org/protocol/muc#owner'>
			<x xmlns='jabber:x:data' type='submit'>
				<field var='FORM_TYPE'>
					<value>http://jabber.org/protocol/muc#roomconfig</value>
				</field>
			</x>
		</query>
	</iq>

Romeo receives:
	<iq id="config1" from="room@conference.localhost" type="result">
	</iq>

# Juliet connects
Juliet connects

Juliet sends:
	<presence/>

Juliet receives:
	<presence/>


# Romeo invites Juliet to join the room

Romeo sends:
	<message to="room@conference.localhost" id="invite1">
		<x xmlns="http://jabber.org/protocol/muc#user">
			<invite to="${Juliet's JID}" />
		</x>
	</message>

Juliet receives:
	<message from="room@conference.localhost" id="invite1">
		<x xmlns="http://jabber.org/protocol/muc#user">
			<invite from="room@conference.localhost/Romeo">
				<reason/>
			</invite>
		</x>
		<body>room@conference.localhost/Romeo invited you to the room room@conference.localhost</body>
		<x xmlns="jabber:x:conference" jid="room@conference.localhost"/>
	</message>