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mod_mam: Store archives with sub-second precision timestamps
Changes sub-second part of example timestamp to .5 in order to avoid
floating point issues.
Some clients use timestamps when ordering messages which can lead to
messages having the same timestamp ending up in the wrong order.
It would be better to preserve the order messages are sent in, which is
the order they were stored in.
author | Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se> |
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date | Sun, 14 Aug 2022 17:28:31 +0200 |
parent | 11114:6a608ecb3471 |
child | 12975:d10957394a3c |
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-- Prosody IM -- Copyright (C) 2008-2015 Matthew Wild -- Copyright (C) 2008-2015 Waqas Hussain -- -- This project is MIT/X11 licensed. Please see the -- COPYING file in the source package for more information. -- -- Small ringbuffer library (i.e. an efficient FIFO queue with a size limit) -- (because unbounded dynamically-growing queues are a bad thing...) local have_utable, utable = pcall(require, "util.table"); -- For pre-allocation of table local function new(size, allow_wrapping) -- Head is next insert, tail is next read local head, tail = 1, 1; local items = 0; -- Number of stored items local t = have_utable and utable.create(size, 0) or {}; -- Table to hold items --luacheck: ignore 212/self return { _items = t; size = size; count = function (self) return items; end; push = function (self, item) if items >= size then if allow_wrapping then tail = (tail%size)+1; -- Advance to next oldest item items = items - 1; else return nil, "queue full"; end end t[head] = item; items = items + 1; head = (head%size)+1; return true; end; pop = function (self) if items == 0 then return nil; end local item; item, t[tail] = t[tail], 0; tail = (tail%size)+1; items = items - 1; return item; end; peek = function (self) if items == 0 then return nil; end return t[tail]; end; replace = function (self, data) if items == 0 then return self:push(data); end t[tail] = data; return true; end; items = function (self) return function (_, pos) if pos >= items then return nil; end local read_pos = tail + pos; if read_pos > self.size then read_pos = (read_pos%size); end return pos+1, t[read_pos]; end, self, 0; end; consume = function (self) return self.pop, self; end; }; end return { new = new; };