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[ANN] OpenResty 1.7.7.2 released

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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円" 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!
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