On 9/30/14 4:37 PM, Heikki Linnakangas wrote:
On 09/29/2014 05:38 PM, Marko Tiikkaja wrote:
Maybe I just suck at $SEARCH_ENGINE, but extracting armor headers
programmatically doesn't seem to be very popular. I could only find one
example, which returned the last instance of the key. But that seemed
to be more an accident than anything else; it wasn't documented and the
source code didn't say anything about it. I also think that's the worst
behaviour. If we can't agree on concatenation, I'd rather see an error.
May I ask you why you wrote this patch? What are you doing with the headers?
We're sending arbitrary messages between systems over HTTP(S), and a
special header is used to tell the recipient system what type of message
it is. The message types are specific to the domain, but you can think
of them to be roughly equivalent to MIME types.
If what you're trying to get a sense of is why I'd prefer to see
concatenation, I can't really help you. For our use case (and perhaps
for everyone else as well) it would actually make more sense to throw an
error if pgp_armor_header() is used on a key which appears more than
once. The concatenation behaviour was an attempt at a "one size fits
all" interface, but now that we're going to also have a
pgp_armor_headers() function for users to implement the behaviour they
want themselves, there's no real reason to try and guess what everyone
wants. I think I'd prefer to see an ERROR in this case now.
.marko
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