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tools/http-status-codes.lua @ 12480:7e9ebdc75ce4

net: isolate LuaSec-specifics For this, various accessor functions are now provided directly on the sockets, which reach down into the LuaSec implementation to obtain the information. While this may seem of little gain at first, it hides the implementation detail of the LuaSec+LuaSocket combination that the actual socket and the TLS layer are separate objects. The net gain here is that an alternative implementation does not have to emulate that specific implementation detail and "only" has to expose LuaSec-compatible data structures on the new functions.
author Jonas Schäfer <jonas@wielicki.name>
date Wed, 27 Apr 2022 17:44:14 +0200
parent 12271:f31bb79f51d7
child 13142:879a6a33c21b
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-- Generate net/http/codes.lua from IANA HTTP status code registry

local xml = require "util.xml";
local registry = xml.parse(io.read("*a"), { allow_processing_instructions = true });

io.write([[

local response_codes = {
	-- Source: http://www.iana.org/assignments/http-status-codes
]]);

for record in registry:get_child("registry"):childtags("record") do
	-- Extract values
	local value = record:get_child_text("value");
	local description = record:get_child_text("description");
	local ref = record:get_child_text("xref");
	local code = tonumber(value);

	-- Space between major groups
	if code and code % 100 == 0 then
		io.write("\n");
	end

	-- Reserved and Unassigned entries should be not be included
	if description == "Reserved" or description == "Unassigned" or description == "(Unused)" then
		code = nil;
	end

	-- Non-empty references become comments
	if ref and ref:find("%S") then
		ref = " -- " .. ref;
	else
		ref = "";
	end

	io.write((code and "\t[%d] = %q;%s\n" or "\t-- [%s] = %q;%s\n"):format(code or value, description, ref));
end

io.write([[};

for k,v in pairs(response_codes) do response_codes[k] = k.." "..v; end
return setmetatable(response_codes, { __index = function(_, k) return k.." Unassigned"; end })
]]);