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spec/scansion/keep_full_sub_req.scs @ 11694:d6be4dda1f60

net.server_epoll: Set minimum wait time to 1ms, matching epoll A timeout value less than 0.001 gets turned into zero on the C side, so epoll_wait() returns instantly and essentially busy-loops up to 1ms, e.g. when a timer event ends up scheduled (0, 0.001)ms into the future. Unsure if this has much effect in practice, but it may waste a small amount of CPU time. How much would depend on how often this ends up happening and how fast the CPU gets trough main loop iterations.
author Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se>
date Thu, 15 Jul 2021 01:38:44 +0200
parent 10515:35bf3b80480f
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# server MUST keep a record of the complete presence stanza comprising the subscription request (#689)

[Client] Alice
	jid: pars-a@localhost
	password: password

[Client] Bob
	jid: pars-b@localhost
	password: password

[Client] Bob's phone
	jid: pars-b@localhost/phone
	password: password

---------

Alice connects

Alice sends:
	<presence to="${Bob's JID}" type="subscribe">
		<preauth xmlns="urn:xmpp:pars:0" token="1tMFqYDdKhfe2pwp" />
	</presence>

Alice disconnects

Bob connects

Bob sends:
	<presence/>

Bob receives:
	<presence from="${Bob's full JID}"/>

Bob receives:
	<presence from="${Alice's JID}" type="subscribe">
		<preauth xmlns="urn:xmpp:pars:0" token="1tMFqYDdKhfe2pwp" />
	</presence>

Bob disconnects

# Works if they reconnect too

Bob's phone connects

Bob's phone sends:
	<presence/>

Bob's phone receives:
	<presence from="${Bob's phone's full JID}"/>


Bob's phone receives:
	<presence from="${Alice's JID}" type="subscribe">
		<preauth xmlns="urn:xmpp:pars:0" token="1tMFqYDdKhfe2pwp" />
	</presence>

Bob's phone disconnects