Previously, it would always produce ~, regardless of the path asked
about.
Now, it produces a loobean, based on whether or not a file exists at the
specified path.
Add a regex check for non-lowercase, non-slash, non-hyphen characters,
or numerals, and a quick check for starts-with-slashes, double-slashes,
to a boolean before creating a chat at that path.
Two bugs fixed here: first, if the %done reentrancy triggered another
%boon, that wasn't getting translated to a %lost, even though it could
have been the reason the event crashed in the first place.
Second, the %done reentrancy needs to happen after we emit our move, so
that we don't invert the order of the %boon's we produce.
OTAs commonly end up in an inconsistent state if apps depend on changes
to /sys. For example, the %sift changes break on OTA because %spider
needs to be reloaded so that it's aware of the new thread type. This
adds a %goad app, which reloads all apps after every change to /sys.
Getting this to start OTA is nontrivial, but this pattern should work
for apps in the future. The changes to clock shouldn't generally be
necessary; they are only necessary here because we can't rely on hood to
start goad, since hood fails to compile if it's run before zuse is
reloaded. Once goad is active, this will cease to be a problem.
Renamed to eth-sender. Can still sign eth-txs at multiple gas prices,
fan transactions to multiple nodes, wait for confirmation between
transaction batches (now of user-specified size).
The previous nonce reading implementation was broken beyond belief and
has been taken out. Can be reimplemented once RLP decoding is in the
stdlib.
This fixes +put:in so that it works without the correct jet. There's a
mismatch where the hoon code is wrong and the jet is correct, so that
when we try to run this on alternate interpreters which may not have the
+in jets, things won't work.
This resolves a number of issues that were keeping communications with
foreign ships from working.
- there was no link-update mark
- there was no +on-arvo handling in link-listen-hook
- link-listen-hook was subscribing to the non-existent "link-hook"
- link-proxy-hook permission check was looking at a wrong path
Also makes link-listen-hook aware that subscriptions might get rejected
because of permissions, so that it ignores failed subscriptions instead
of being loud about it.
link-server-hook exposes (parts of) the link-store over eyre, on the
condition that the client is authenticated as the host ship.
link-webext as committed is a very minimal web extension. When its
toolbar button is clicked, it saves the current webpage to /private
in the link-store.
In the future, this should support choosing a target to save to,
highlighting already-saved pages, and many other features.
Stores URLs and their titles for the local ship. Can listen to
"submissions" on foreign ships.
Has a primitive perspective on groups, treating them as
always-interesting. Auto-subscribes to all ships in all groups.
Foreign communications untested.
Largely one-to-one port feature-wise.
Support for document polls was added.
Command preparation and verification got split out into
/ted/claz/prep-command, and got a dedicated +prep-result type to
facilitate future support for more complex preparation steps.