There are many great new features. Why "lua" has not been updated ????
"lua 5.3" output only "lua 5.1" supported the cause ?? 2015-02-05 0:22 GMT+02:00 Yichun Zhang (agentzh) <[email protected]>: > Hi folks! > > I am happy to announce the new formal release, 1.7.7.2, of the OpenResty > bundle: > > http://openresty.org/#Download > > The highlights of this release are > > 1. the SSL/TLS support in the websocket client of lua-resty-websocket. > > 2. an enhanced version of "resty" command-line utility supporting user > command-line arguments and some more handy options. > > Special thanks go to all our contributors and users for making this happen! > > Below is the complete change log for this release, as compared to the > last formal release (1.7.7.1): > > * bundled the "resty" command-line utility (version 0.01) from the > resty-cli project: https://github.com/openresty/resty-cli > > * bugfix: the resty utility could not start when the nginx was > built with "./configure --conf-path=PATH" where "PATH" was > not "conf/nginx.conf". thanks Zhengyi Lai for the report. > > * feature: added support for user-supplied arguments which the > user Lua scripts can access via the global Lua table "arg", > just as in the "lua" and "luajit" command-line utilities. > thanks Guanlan Dai for the patch. > > * feature: added new command-line option "--nginx=PATH" to > allow the user to explicitly specify the underlying nginx > executable being invoked by this script. thanks Guanlan Dai > for the patch. > > * feature: added support for multiple "-I" options to specify > more than one user library search paths. thanks Guanlan Dai > for the patch. > > * feature: print out resty's own version number when the -V > option is specified. > > * feature: resty: added new options "--valgrind" and > "--valgrind-opts=OPTS". > > * upgraded the ngx_set_misc module to 0.28. > > * feature: added the set_base32_alphabet config directive to > allow the user to specify the alphabet used for base32 > encoding/decoding. thanks Vladislav Manchev for the patch. > > * bugfix: set_quote_sql_str: we incorrectly escaped 0x1a to > "\z" instead of "\Z". > > * change: the old set_misc_base32_padding directive is now > deprecated; use set_base32_padding instead. > > * upgraded the ngx_lua module to 0.9.14. > > * bugfix: ngx.re.gsub/ngx.re.sub incorrectly swallowed the > character right after a 0-width match that happens to be the > last match. thanks Guanlan Dai for the patch. > > * bugfix: tcpsock:setkeepalive(): we did not check "NULL" > connection pointers properly, which might lead to > segmentation faults. thanks Yang Yue for the report. > > * bugfix: ngx.quote_str_str() incorrectly escaped "\026" to > "\z" while "\Z" is expected. thanks laodouya for the > original patch. > > * bugfix: ngx.timer.at: fixed a small memory leak in case of > running out of memory (which should be extremely rare > though). > > * optimize: minor optimizations in timers. > > * feature: added the Lua global variable "__ngx_cycle" which > is a lightuserdata holding the current "ngx_cycle_t" > pointer, which may simplify some FFI-based Lua extensions. > > * doc: added a warning for the "share_all_vars" option for > ngx.location.capture*. > > * upgraded the lua-resty-core library to 0.1.0. > > * bugfix: resty.core.regex: data corruptions might happen when > recursively calling ngx.re.gsub via the user replacement > function argument because of incorrect reusing a globally > shared captures Lua table. thanks James Hurst for the > report. > > * bugfix: ngx.re.gsub: garbage might get injected into gsub > result when "ngx.*" API functions are called inside the user > callback function for the replacement. thanks James Hurst > for the report. > > * feature: resty.core.base: added the "FFI_BUSY" constant for > "NGX_BUSY". > > * upgraded the lua-resty-lrucache library to 0.04. > > * bugfix: resty.lrucache.pureffi: set(): it did not update to > the new value at all if the key had an existing value > (either stale or not). thanks Shuxin Yang for the patch. > > * upgraded the lua-resty-websocket library to 0.05. > > * feature: resty.websocket.client: added support for SSL/TLS > connections (i.e., the "wss://" scheme). thanks Vladislav > Manchev for the patch. > > * doc: mentioned the bitop library dependency when using the > standard Lua 5.1 interpreter (this is not needed for LuaJIT > because it is already built in). thanks Laurent Arnoud for > the patch. > > * upgraded LuaJIT to v2.1-20150120: > https://github.com/openresty/luajit2/tags > > * imported Mike Pall's latest changes: > > * bugfix: don't compile "IR_RETF" after "CALLT" to ff with > side effects. > > * bugfix: fix "BC_UCLO"/"BC_JMP" join optimization in Lua > parser. > > * bugfix: fix corner case in string to number conversion. > > * bugfix: x86: fix argument checks for "ipairs()" > iterator. > > * bugfix: gracefully handle "lua_error()" for a suspended > coroutine. > > * x86/x64: Drop internal x87 math functions. Use libm > functions. > > * x86/x64: Call external symbols directly from interpreter > code. (except for ELF/x86 PIC, where it's easier to use > wrappers.) > > * ARM: Minor interpreter optimization. > > * x86: Minor interpreter optimization. > > * PPC/e500: Drop support for this architecture. > > * MIPS: Fix excess stack growth in interpreter. > > * PPC: Fix excess stack growth in interpreter. > > * ARM: Fix excess stack growth in interpreter. > > * ARM: Fix write barrier check in "BC_USETS". > > * ARM64: Add build infrastructure and initial port of > interpreter. > > * OpenBSD/x86: Better executable memory allocation for > W^X mode. > > * bugfix: the "ngx_http_redis" module failed to compile when the > "ngx_gzip" module was disabled. thanks anod221 for the report. > > The HTML version of the change log with lots of helpful hyper-links > can be browsed here: > > http://openresty.org/#ChangeLog1007007 > > OpenResty (aka. ngx_openresty) is a full-fledged web application > server by bundling the standard Nginx core, Lua/LuaJIT, lots of 3rd-party > Nginx > modules and Lua libraries, as well as most of their external > dependencies. See OpenResty's homepage for details: > > http://openresty.org/ > > We have run extensive testing on our Amazon EC2 test cluster and > ensured that all the components (including the Nginx core) play well > together. The latest test report can always be found here: > > http://qa.openresty.org > > And we have always been running the latest OpenResty in CloudFlare's > global CDN network for years. > > Enjoy! > -agentzh > > _______________________________________________ > nginx mailing list > [email protected] > http://mailman.nginx.org/mailman/listinfo/nginx > -- Sincerely, Batuhan Göksu
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