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webtransport: check for UDP multiaddr component in address matcher #2491

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@marten-seemann marten-seemann changed the title fix: check for UDP in the statemachine webtransport address matcher webtransport: check for UDP multiaddr component in address matcher Aug 16, 2023
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Haven't reviewed the state machine carefully, but the table test looks rock solid.

@marten-seemann marten-seemann merged commit 457f84a into libp2p:master Aug 16, 2023
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Jorropo commented Aug 16, 2023

The minimal diff is:

 ma.ForEach(multiaddr, func(c ma.Component) bool {
-		if c.Protocol().Code == ma.P_QUIC_V1 && state == init {
+		if c.Protocol().Code == ma.P_UDP && state == init {
 			state = foundUDP
 		}
 		if c.Protocol().Code == ma.P_QUIC_V1 && state == foundUDP {
 			state = foundQuicV1
 		}
 		if c.Protocol().Code == ma.P_WEBTRANSPORT && state == foundQuicV1 {
 			state = foundWebTransport
 		}
 		if c.Protocol().Code == ma.P_CERTHASH && state == foundWebTransport {
 			certhashCount++
 		}
 		return true
 	})

I thought switch was more readable.

@Jorropo Jorropo deleted the tiny-1 branch August 16, 2023 15:16
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