| Commit message (Expand) | Author |
2020-06-30 | Add Ancillary Justice | June McEnroe |
2020-06-26 | Add password non-manager to plan | June McEnroe |
2020-06-26 | Tweak TF2 sensitivities once more | June McEnroe |
2020-06-19 | Add note about litterbox bot use | June McEnroe |
2020-06-19 | Publish "IRC suite" | June McEnroe |
2020-06-17 | Add errors to link.sh | June McEnroe'> | |
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All this really does is make fixing problems more difficult.
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This is a bit messy. pledge(2) calls based on [1].
[1]: https://kristaps.bsd.lv/kcgi/tutorial6.html
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This reverts commit a64c3653d5df5e823fcdd07a540e240283816683.
Yeah this really doesn't work on OpenBSD. I kind of got into the
habit of explicitly running less anyway.
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Use MSG_PEEK to determine where the request headers end and consume
only up to there, leaving the CGI process to read any request body
directly from the socket.
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And only because kcgi expects it. This is what I wrote originally,
because every HTTP_ variable should be unset between each request,
but this doesn't track them.
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Useless thing...
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Oops! This whole time I thought OpenBSD xterm for some reason didn't
support focus events. It turns out allowMouseOps: false disables
them by default. Replace the disallowedMouseOps list with everything
but.
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Surprisingly good for something written by a man like a hundred
years ago!
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They were fun to make but I never actually used them.
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I haven't used these in ages.
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Otherwise upload won't actually work.
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For use by Palaver[1]. Unfortunately, at least in the current App
Store version of Palaver, this doesn't work correctly with basic
auth.
[1]: https://palaverapp.com/guides/commands/set.html#ui-image_service
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I hate these things and also this one sucks.
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This actually speeds things up quite a bit, saving roughly a second
on a big PNG screenshot. Almost all the remaining time is spent in
deflate.
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Interesting to see how my code habits have changed.
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Also bump the message cap to 1024 because that is ostensibly useful
for replying to older messages.
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There are probably better things to sort by but title definitely
always exists.
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This makes it even faster. From ~1s on a sqlite3.c amalgamation to
~0.85s.
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Since ctags only ever produces regular expressions of the form
/^re$/ or /^re/ with no other special characters, instead unescape
the pattern and simply use strncmp.
Running on a sqlite3.c amalgamation, the regex version takes ~37s
while the strncmp version takes ~1s, producing identical output.
Big win!
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This fixes badly indented comments.
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