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.
* origin/ames-set-port:
ames: refactors udp init() and bind()
ames: honor -p for galaxies, with warning
ames: adds port printfs for all ships
ames: honor -p for non-galaxies
Signed-off-by: Jared Tobin <jared@tlon.io>
* origin/link-full:
link-server-hook: disable verb by default
link: make network comms work
link: add minimal link-server-hook and link-webext
server: properly defined request-line type
link: social bookmarking core implementation
group-store: create, add, remove generators
Signed-off-by: Jared Tobin <jared@tlon.io>
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.