J.P. writes: > Amin Bandali writes: > >>> It reconnected successfully with no hiccups, so I think that's one >>> for the win column. > > This continues to be the case with the latest changes applied; ditto > when using the authinfo variant of the new :client-certificate param. Great! >>> Beyond that, users may appreciate a mention of the new additions in the >>> info manual and maybe the wiki as well (instead of just NEWS). >> >> Certainly; done in v2. > > Nice job. This sort of thing can be a real time sink (at least for me). Thanks, and agreed; but it's good to take the time and do it anyway. :-) > One question. And stop me if I've confused myself here, but the doc > string and the tex-info section for `erc-tls' both offer the same > example (borrowed from their plain `erc' counterparts) in which the > function `erc-compute-full-name' is said to be consulted despite the > :full-name "Harry S. Truman" keyword arg being present. While it's > (technically) true that `erc-compute-full-name' always runs, I suspect > its inclusion in the original example was inadvertent (or something > about it has changed since 2007). Would it perhaps make sense to omit > `erc-compute-full-name' from the Truman example? Yeah that's fair! I've tried to clarify/remedy that in the latest revision. [...] > > Thanks, but I shouldn't have proposed that tweak without a concrete use > case in mind. In fact, I've only ever needed :nowait to be nil when > using a custom opener. If my suggestion made things more confusing or > distracting, my apologies. Perhaps it's best to just revert to what you > had originally or even just force it to t. (Not that you should waste > another second on this relative nothingburger.) No worries :-). And per our short discussion on #erc the other day, there could be a legitimate use-case for that. So I think it's safe to say that all in all it was a net positive change. >> Thanks for the suggestion. After some thought, I decided to change the >> interface of erc-tls from the two separate :client-key and :client-crt >> arguments in v1 of the patch to just one :client-certificate in v2, >> matching that of `open-network-stream'. I tested the change with >> `:client-certificate t' and confirm that it works fine for me. > > The interface change is a welcome improvement, IMO. Although dealing > with a list may feel slightly more cumbersome to some, the multiple > helpful examples make that a nonissue. (And sparing contributors an > extra param to worry about is a nice bonus as well.) But I guess the > real win is in accommodating the authinfo facility, which seems a rather > obvious and essential inclusion in retrospect. Great work! > Awesome. Yeah I couldn't think of a more straightforward and/or less cumbersome way of doing it, except for using the same shape of argument as expected by `open-network-stream'. Per usual, I would be open to reconsideration if a better way of doing it is suggested. For now, I went ahead and finally installed the attached patch on the master branch. Thanks for all the feedback/suggestions. :-)