* origin/release/next-vere:
vere: bump version to 0.10.5
dawn: switch default eth node
jets: patch cleanup
jets: switch openssl to the loom allocator.
serf: disable automatic |pack
vere: handle failed cue of private key file
u3: switches GMP import assert to conditional
u3: fixes rock:load size printf
vere: bypass terminal logging on lmdb worker thread
vere: prevents term.c from retrying tcsetattr() indefinitely
jets: jet decryption of aes-siv mode.
jets: jet encryption of aes-siv mode.
aes_siv: vendors libaes_siv since it isn't in nix.
vere: refactors $quay serialization to iterate without recursion
cttp: do not add ampersand before first url query var
u3: fixes bug in +rub jet (unsafe coercion from c3_w to noun)
Signed-off-by: Fang <git@fang.io>
Associates channels with the authentication sessions that opened them,
and deletes the channel when its associated session expires.
Also updates the debug dashboard to display channel counts per session.
Set up, by default, on /~/logout.
Sending a POST request to this expires the current session and redirects
to the login page. If the "all" key is set in the request body, expires
all open sessions.
Allow one or more whitespace characters before and/or after the equals sign in
name attribute pairs, such as `<hello a = "yo" />` or `<hello a= "yo" />`.
Following the spec at https://www.w3.org/TR/2006/REC-xml11-20060816/#NT-Eq.
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.
`at` is for when you expect an array of a certain exact structure. If it
has extra elements, that indicates you were mistaken about the strucutre,
so it should fail to match.
RFC 2396 specifies that segments must be zero or more pchars.[1] We were
deviating from this by requiring at least one pchar per segment.
With this change, we support /some//path, and no longer lose the
trailing slash in /some/path/.
[1]: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2396#section-3.3
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.
We have three stacks: the hoon stack, bar stack, and duct stack. This
turns the bar stack to a list of ducts and adds it to the hoon stack.
This tells you the ducts of the moves that caused the move where you
crashed.
See:
recover: dig: intr
crud: %belt event failed
bail: intr
bar-stack
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~[/d //term/1]
~[/g/use/dojo/~zod/drum/hand /d //term/1]
~[/g/use/hood/~zod/out/~zod/dojo/drum/phat/~zod/dojo /d //term/1]
~[/d //term/1]
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call: failed
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/~zod/home/~2020.3.17..23.14.11..50e0/sys/vane/ford:<[6.129 3].[6.220 5]>
/~zod/home/~2020.3.17..23.14.11..50e0/sys/vane/ford:<[6.132 3].[6.220 5]>
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