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mod_saslauth: Derive hash from certificate per tls-server-end-point
This originally used a WIP implementation of cert:sigalg(), a method to
retrieve certificate signature algorithm, but it was never submitted
upstream. https://github.com/Zash/luasec/tree/zash/sigalg
cert:getsignaturename() was merged in
https://github.com/brunoos/luasec/commit/de393417b7c7566caf1e0a0ad54132942ac4f049
XEP-0440 v0.3.0 made implementing tls-server-end-point a MUST
author | Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se> |
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date | Tue, 29 Jun 2021 00:22:36 +0200 |
parent | 13005:1167aaf1aa1f |
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# Teal definitions and sources This directory contains files written in the [Teal](https://github.com/teal-language/tl) language, a typed dialect of Lua. There are two kinds of files, `.tl` Teal source code and `.d.tl` type definitions files for modules written in Lua. The later allows writing type-aware Teal using regular Lua or C code. ## Setup The Teal compiler can be installed from LuaRocks using: ```bash luarocks install tl ``` ## Checking types ```bash tl check teal-src/prosody/util/example.tl ``` Some editors and IDEs also have support, see [text editor support](https://github.com/teal-language/tl#text-editor-support) ## Compiling to Lua `GNUmakefile` contains a rule for building Lua files from Teal sources. It also applies [LuaFormat](https://github.com/Koihik/LuaFormatter) to make the resulting code more readable, albeit this makes the line numbers no longer match the original Teal source. Sometimes minor `luacheck` issues remain, such as types being represented as unused tables, which can be removed. ```bash sensible-editor teal-src/prosody/util/example.tl # Write some code, remember to run tl check make util/example.lua sensible-editor util/example.lua # Apply any minor tweaks that may be needed ``` ## Files of note `module.d.tl` : Describes the module environment.