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grpc-haskell{-core} -> 0.2.0: Fix MetadataMap duplicate-key ordering (#132)
* Put LD_LIBRARY_PATH set back into Linux `nix-shell`

...as we need it for `ghci` workflows inside the shell(s).

* Add (failing) test case to check MetadataMap ordering

* Remove SortedList value-component from MetadataMap

...which fixes the failing test case introduced by `85a2d13`.

This is a potentially breaking change that warrants a library rev bump.

I'm not sure what the original reason was for the sorted list component of
`MetadataMap` (i.e., header values), but that implementation choice makes it so
that determining the "last provided" header value associated with a duplicate
key cannot be recovered. That is, it is in violation of this requirement from
the [spec](https://github.com/grpc/grpc/blob/master/doc/PROTOCOL-HTTP2.md):

```
Custom-Metadata header order is not guaranteed to be preserved except for values
with duplicate header names.
```

I'm guessing that the original motivation might have been to ensure that the Eq
instance was not sensitive to ordering of values for duplicate keys.

I think we can drop the existing `Eq` assumption about order-insensitive values
for duplicate keys (there is order sensitivity after all), and if we end up
discovering a common use case for an order-insensitive equality on values, we
should address that via a utility function (instead via the type's `Eq`
instance).

So, this commit changes the value component of the `MetadataMap` type to be a
list of `ByteString` values instead of `SortedList ByteString`, and removes the
`sorted-list` package as a dependency, as it has no other uses in the library.

Note that this commit is not claiming we are now spec-compliant w.r.t. header
treatment after this change. In particular (and at least),

1. We do not yet support base64-encoded binary data via the special `-bin` key
suffix.

2. As far as I am aware, we do not (yet) interpret comma-separated header values
the same as duplicate header keys for each of those values.

3. As far as I am aware, we do not (yet) do any validation of header names nor
whitespace handling as per the request grammar from the spec.

* Extend Arbitrary MetadataMap to explicitly encode key duplication

Duplicate keys were allowed by the previous implementation, but this commit
makes key duplication more explicit and more frequent.

* Add metadata map ordering QC prop

* Drop qualified use of @?= since it's so common in this module

* Extend checkMetadataOrdering to check instance Eq MetadataMap

...and use the appropriate bracketing wrapper.

* Relocate MetadataMap type to its own module

* Add some helper functions for MetadataMap lookup; documentation

* Extend testMetadataOrdering w/ use of lookup{All,Last}

* Bump grpc-haskell{,-core} -> 0.2.0
2021-06-30 20:32:33 -05:00
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ByteBuffer.chs Extract lowlevel bits into a core package (#42) 2018-01-29 08:59:34 -08:00
ChannelArgs.chs Add max metadata size option (#67) 2018-07-27 10:41:18 -05:00
Constants.hsc Extract lowlevel bits into a core package (#42) 2018-01-29 08:59:34 -08:00
Metadata.chs grpc-haskell{-core} -> 0.2.0: Fix MetadataMap duplicate-key ordering (#132) 2021-06-30 20:32:33 -05:00
Op.chs grpc-haskell-0.2.0.0: Upgrade to proto3-wire-1.2.0, proto3-suite-0.4.2.0 (#110) 2020-11-16 11:43:28 -06:00
Security.chs grpc-haskell{-core} -> 0.2.0: Fix MetadataMap duplicate-key ordering (#132) 2021-06-30 20:32:33 -05:00
Slice.chs Extract lowlevel bits into a core package (#42) 2018-01-29 08:59:34 -08:00
Time.chs Extract lowlevel bits into a core package (#42) 2018-01-29 08:59:34 -08:00