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Daniel Barlow 2023-09-12 17:38:18 +01:00
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@ -2256,7 +2256,7 @@ the complexity of acquire-lan-prefix would go away. The other half is
because it subscribes to changes in the outputs instead of just because it subscribes to changes in the outputs instead of just
running once. Perhaps there's a better way to do that? running once. Perhaps there's a better way to do that?
Could separate prefixes and addresses something like this... Could separate prefixes and addresses something like this...
outputs/prefix/2001\:8b0\:de3a\:40dc\:\:/prefix outputs/prefix/2001\:8b0\:de3a\:40dc\:\:/prefix
outputs/prefix/2001\:8b0\:de3a\:40dc\:\:/length outputs/prefix/2001\:8b0\:de3a\:40dc\:\:/length
@ -2279,9 +2279,62 @@ outputs/prefix/2001-8b0-de3a-40dc--/prefix
Also: we should write some kind of test for this... Also: we should write some kind of test for this...
Tue Sep 5 21:36:39 BST 2023 Tue Sep 5 21:36:39 BST 2023
How do we set the cpu governor? How do we set the cpu governor?
Fri Sep 8 21:26:36 BST 2023
We want a fennel thing that reads a filesystem tree into a nested
table. And a thing to diff two tables
Sat Sep 9 22:40:50 BST 2023
Subscribers to odhcp6c outputs need to be able to tell which addresses
are new and which have been removed since the last run, which now we
have ohdcp-script producing parsed data means they need to compare
tables by value. Which is a faff.
What if the directory name were a hash of all the relevant fields
such that clients could just say "new directory, must be new address"
We can have literal prefix, then need to encode
length,preferred,valid,extra space-efficiently. I cannot currently see
any way to use whatever hashing Lua uses for its table lookups,
which is a bit disapppointing, so we might have to make our own
https://gist.github.com/scheler/26a942d34fb5576a68c111b05ac3fabe
this is DJBHash, though doesn't appear to deal with integer overflow
function hash(str)
h = 5381;
for c in str:gmatch"." do
h = ((h << 5) + h) + string.byte(c)
end
return h
end
Mon Sep 11 20:31:25 BST 2023
acquire-lan/wan-foo have no tests, and the test setup is a bit of a
faff as they are both waiting on the filesystem
also, testing lua scripts is a faff without splitting them into
script/module
am wondering if we could do some kind of convention that we only write
modules not scripts but something in the fennel->lua can call the
module's `run` method.
Tuesday
Here is a working shebang for write-fennel:
#!/nix/store/5iwv3h2jjbk2vib2bpwx3g9knpb02x3y-lua-5.3.6/bin/lua -e dofile(arg[0]).run()