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- merge luaL_typeerror into auxiliar to avoid using luaL prefix?
- getsockname should also support IPv6, no?
- remove RCSID from files?
- shouldn't we instead make the code compatible to Lua 5.2
without any compat stuff, and use a compatibility layer to
make it work on 5.1?
- why 2.1.1 rather than 2.1?
- add what's new to manual
- should there be an equivalent to tohostname for IPv6?
- should we add service name resolution as well to
getaddrinfo?
- document bind and connect behavior based on address?
- add functionality to query if object is ipv4 or 6?
- update copyright date everywhere?
- what to do about author?
- add http POST sample to manual
people keep asking stupid questions
- documentation of dirty/getfd/setfd is problematic because of portability
same for unix and serial.
what to do about this? add a stronger disclaimer?
- remove references to Lua 5.0 from documentation, add 5.2?
- update lua and luasocket version in samples in documentation
- document headers.lua?
- fix makefile with decent defaults?
Done:
- document ipv5_v6only default option being set?
- document tcp6 and udp6
- document dns.getaddrinfo
- document zero-sized send on udp vs. tcp?
no.
- document unix socket and serial socket? add raw support?
no.
- document getoption
2007-10-14 01:55:20 +02:00
replace \r\n with \0xD\0xA in everything
New mime support
2006-03-19 22:22:21 +01:00
ftp send should return server replies?
make sure there are no object files in the distribution tarball
http handling of 100-continue, see DB patch
DB ftp.lua bug.
test unix.c to return just a function and works with require"unix"
get rid of setmetatable(, nil) since packages don't need this anymore in 5.1
compat-5.1 novo
ajeitar pra lua-5.1
2004-06-24 09:36:49 +02:00
2004-06-18 23:41:44 +02:00
adicionar exemplos de expans<6E>o: pipe, local, named pipe
testar os options!
2006-04-28 09:06:42 +02:00
- Thread-unsafe functions to protect
gethostbyname(), gethostbyaddr(), gethostent(),
inet_ntoa(), strerror(),