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@ -2256,7 +2256,7 @@ the complexity of acquire-lan-prefix would go away. The other half is
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because it subscribes to changes in the outputs instead of just
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because it subscribes to changes in the outputs instead of just
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running once. Perhaps there's a better way to do that?
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running once. Perhaps there's a better way to do that?
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Could separate prefixes and addresses something like this...
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Could separate prefixes and addresses something like this...
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outputs/prefix/2001\:8b0\:de3a\:40dc\:\:/prefix
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outputs/prefix/2001\:8b0\:de3a\:40dc\:\:/prefix
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outputs/prefix/2001\:8b0\:de3a\:40dc\:\:/length
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outputs/prefix/2001\:8b0\:de3a\:40dc\:\:/length
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@ -2279,9 +2279,62 @@ outputs/prefix/2001-8b0-de3a-40dc--/prefix
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Also: we should write some kind of test for this...
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Also: we should write some kind of test for this...
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Tue Sep 5 21:36:39 BST 2023
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Tue Sep 5 21:36:39 BST 2023
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How do we set the cpu governor?
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How do we set the cpu governor?
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Fri Sep 8 21:26:36 BST 2023
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We want a fennel thing that reads a filesystem tree into a nested
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table. And a thing to diff two tables
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Sat Sep 9 22:40:50 BST 2023
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Subscribers to odhcp6c outputs need to be able to tell which addresses
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are new and which have been removed since the last run, which now we
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have ohdcp-script producing parsed data means they need to compare
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tables by value. Which is a faff.
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What if the directory name were a hash of all the relevant fields
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such that clients could just say "new directory, must be new address"
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We can have literal prefix, then need to encode
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length,preferred,valid,extra space-efficiently. I cannot currently see
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any way to use whatever hashing Lua uses for its table lookups,
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which is a bit disapppointing, so we might have to make our own
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https://gist.github.com/scheler/26a942d34fb5576a68c111b05ac3fabe
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this is DJBHash, though doesn't appear to deal with integer overflow
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function hash(str)
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h = 5381;
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for c in str:gmatch"." do
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h = ((h << 5) + h) + string.byte(c)
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return h
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Mon Sep 11 20:31:25 BST 2023
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acquire-lan/wan-foo have no tests, and the test setup is a bit of a
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faff as they are both waiting on the filesystem
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also, testing lua scripts is a faff without splitting them into
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script/module
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am wondering if we could do some kind of convention that we only write
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modules not scripts but something in the fennel->lua can call the
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module's `run` method.
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Tuesday
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Here is a working shebang for write-fennel:
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#!/nix/store/5iwv3h2jjbk2vib2bpwx3g9knpb02x3y-lua-5.3.6/bin/lua -e dofile(arg[0]).run()
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