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util/throttle.lua @ 11516:83822be7704d

util.xmppstream: Send <?xml?> declaration in same call as stream open If network_settings.opportunistic_writes is enabled then this would previously have resulted in two socket writes, and possibly two packets being sent. This caused some issues in older versions of Gajim, which apparently expected the stream opening in the first packet, and thus it could not connect. With this change and opportunistic_writes enabled, the first packet should contain both the xml declaration and the stream open tag. Without opportunistic_writes, there should be no observable change. Tested with Gajim 1.1.2 (on same machine). Unsure if loopback behaves differently than the network here.
author Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se>
date Wed, 14 Apr 2021 15:21:13 +0200
parent 8555:4f0f5b49bb03
child 12975:d10957394a3c
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local gettime = require "util.time".now
local setmetatable = setmetatable;

local _ENV = nil;
-- luacheck: std none

local throttle = {};
local throttle_mt = { __index = throttle };

function throttle:update()
	local newt = gettime();
	local elapsed = newt - self.t;
	self.t = newt;
	local balance = (self.rate * elapsed) + self.balance;
	if balance > self.max then
		self.balance = self.max;
	else
		self.balance = balance;
	end
	return self.balance;
end

function throttle:peek(cost)
	cost = cost or 1;
	return self.balance >= cost or self:update() >= cost;
end

function throttle:poll(cost, split)
	if self:peek(cost) then
		self.balance = self.balance - cost;
		return true;
	else
		local balance = self.balance;
		if split then
			self.balance = 0;
		end
		return false, balance, (cost-balance);
	end
end

local function create(max, period)
	return setmetatable({ rate = max / period, max = max, t = gettime(), balance = max }, throttle_mt);
end

return {
	create = create;
};