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spec/util_strbitop.lua @ 11649:aa119de5f6c7 0.11
util.ip: Fix netmask for link-local address range
This may have mistakenly caused link-local addresses to be considered
global. May have caused mod_s2s and prosodyctl check dns to behave
incorrectly on networks using link-local IPv4 addresses. By my
guesstimate, these are extremely rare. Probably minimal impact beyond
a bit longer to establish s2s and some possible confusion from
prosodyctl check dns results.
Ref RFC 3927
author | Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se> |
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date | Sat, 03 Jul 2021 03:27:57 +0200 |
parent | 11168:cde600e2fdf9 |
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local strbitop = require "util.strbitop"; describe("util.strbitop", function () describe("sand()", function () it("works", function () assert.equal(string.rep("Aa", 100), strbitop.sand(string.rep("a", 200), "Aa")); end); it("returns empty string if first argument is empty", function () assert.equal("", strbitop.sand("", "")); assert.equal("", strbitop.sand("", "key")); end); it("returns initial string if key is empty", function () assert.equal("hello", strbitop.sand("hello", "")); end); end); describe("sor()", function () it("works", function () assert.equal(string.rep("a", 200), strbitop.sor(string.rep("Aa", 100), "a")); end); it("returns empty string if first argument is empty", function () assert.equal("", strbitop.sor("", "")); assert.equal("", strbitop.sor("", "key")); end); it("returns initial string if key is empty", function () assert.equal("hello", strbitop.sor("hello", "")); end); end); describe("sxor()", function () it("works", function () assert.equal(string.rep("Aa", 100), strbitop.sxor(string.rep("a", 200), " \0")); end); it("returns empty string if first argument is empty", function () assert.equal("", strbitop.sxor("", "")); assert.equal("", strbitop.sxor("", "key")); end); it("returns initial string if key is empty", function () assert.equal("hello", strbitop.sxor("hello", "")); end); end); end);