We inspect the wire of our subscriber to see if we need to produce the
result as a %public-keys or a %boon. This is bad -- we should proxy the
subscription to avoid this need, but this doesn't make that change yet.
%pubs is an old name that doesn't exist anymore (last existed around
September 2019). The new version is /public-keys, but it's worked so
far because /public-keys has only one item in the path, so it missed the
conditional. This commit makes the intent more clear.
The [%a @ @ *] could be just [%a @ *], but I leave it to reduce the
chance of breaking stuff.
Somehow we ended up with flows which expected to awaken but did not wake
up. This was likely caused by the error in r920j OTA, urbit-os-v1.0.18.
This adds a command which ensures that every flow has an active timer.
I expect this to be needed only once, but it's a pretty general tool, so
it's worth keeping.
I've included an unused @t parameter to more easily add simple debug
commands to ames without having to add a new task
The subscription changes in drum broke existing subscriptions. This
worked alright (though loud) for dojo, but it left chat-cli "frozen"
unless you manually unlinked/relinked. This does that automatically.
It also includes a refactoring of +on-load in drum, to avoid vain
repetition.
* origin/release/link-dojo:
chat-cli: allow sending • character
chat-cli: always talk to local ship only
chat-cli: single-target sole effects as needed
chat-cli: don't allow excessively small cli widths
chat-cli: pull in sole-sur namespace where relevant
chat-cli: remove unused entropy from state
chat-cli: print newlines correctly
chat-cli: support multiple sole connections
chat-cli: don't crash on %bad-text
dojo: rename remote access generators
gall: fix handling of empty path list
dojo: remove unused %json poke
dojo: add remote access controls
drum: switch to per-ship /sole/drum duct
Signed-off-by: Philip Monk <phil@pcmonk.me>
At some point this should be more properly styled similar to +by, +in,
and +to, but for now this reduces duplication and makes the ordered map
available to everyone.
* origin/philip/ames-dedup:
clay: don't send peers to message pump
ames: only dedupe long messages
ames: don't split messages until ready to send
ames: dedup new messages and fragments
This will fix the issue described in #2867 for ducts that have already
triggered the bug. This will also send spurious acks for any messages
that are outstanding at the time of the upgrade, but I don't believe
this will cause a serious problem.
Support /=peers= and /=peer=/~ship scries for getting at all peers and
a specific peer's connection state, respectively.
Moves some internal types into zuse for easier external use.
Trying to reduce the size of ames queues. This deduplicates incoming
message-blobs by comparing with existing message-blobs in other queues.
It also stops splitting into fragments in +feed-packets. Instead, it
splits into fragments at the last moment, in +encrypt. This means we
don't have to store a large number of packets in our home road.
Makes it so that |cancel %force skips the next thing in the queue if
you're not in the middle of something. If you are in the middle of
something, it skips the thing you're in the middle of (just like naked
|cancel).
This should resolve issues where |cancel doesn't drain the queue.
When a ship breaches, we remove all messages that have yet to be
delivered to an app (eg if it's not yet started). We also add
|gall-sear to do this manually, but this shouldn't be needed in normal
operation.
Finally, to unblock ~zod and ~bus on mainnet, we sear one particular
ship automatically on loading hood. It cannot be done manually because
no userpace changes can be made until it's unblocked.
Gives you a poor man's progress bar. For example, to determine how much
of an OTA you've downloaded from your sponsor, run:
|ames-sift (sein:title our now our)
|ames-verb %rcv
and then to turn it off:
|ames-verb