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util.hashring: Support associating arbitrary data with nodes
In this API, a 'node' is always a simple text string. Sometimes the caller may
have a more complex structure representing a node, but the hash ring is really
only concerned with the node's name.
This API change allows :add_nodes() to take a table of `node_name = value`
pairs, as well as the simple array of node names previously accepted.
The 'value' of the selected node is returned as a new second result from
:get_node().
If no value is passed when a node is added, it defaults to `true` (as before,
but this was never previously exposed).
author | Matthew Wild <mwild1@gmail.com> |
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date | Fri, 02 Dec 2022 20:32:36 +0000 |
parent | 11191:13e2ac7b5798 |
child | 13063:414952def2d3 |
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#!/usr/bin/env lua-any -- Lua-Versions: 5.3 5.2 5.1 -- traceback to errors.err for vim -q local path_sep = package.config:sub(1,1); for line in io.lines() do local src, err = line:match("%s*(%S+)(:%d+: .*)") if src then src = src:gsub("\\", path_sep); local cut = src:match("/()core/") or src:match("/()net/") or src:match("/()util/") or src:match("/()modules/") or src:match("/()plugins/") or src:match("/()prosody[ctl]*$") if cut then src = src:sub(cut); end src = src:gsub("^modules/", "plugins/") io.write(src, err, "\n"); end end