client or not. The reason for this, is that it allows us to log the
bytes sent to the client correctly. This also simplifies the
content-length filter a bit, by making it a single pass through the
brigade.
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Added three log methods: CLF compliant '-' byte count, method and protocol.
CVg: then name the system in this line, otherwise delete it.
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status at the end of the response as follows:
'X' - connection aborted before the response completed.
'+' - connection may be kept-alive by the server.
'-' - connection will be closed by the server.
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for CORE_EXPORT to AP_CORE_DECLARE (namespace protecting the wrapper)
and retitled API_EXPORT as AP_DECLARE and APR_EXPORT as APR_DECLARE.
All _VAR_ flavors changes to _DATA to be absolutely clear.
Thank you Greg, for the most obvious suggestion.
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see src/lib/apr/apr_compat.h for most details.
Also a few minor nits to get Win32 to build.
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create a new header for those functions. This is the first step to
removing the apr/lib directory completely, and moving those files/functions
to descriptive directories.
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Include time.h for time().
This removes a bunch of compiler warnings with gcc -Wall on AIX.
Submitted by: Jeff Trawick, Victor Orlikowski
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including any files. Because of this change, other files must include
their own headers. I also cleaned up a couple of other bugs in some
modules because I had to compile them all.
I expect this to break multiple platforms, but this will be fixed over time.
The massive configure cleanup is almost done. I will go through the files
one more time after this commit.
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Reverse out all _EXPORT_VAR changes back to their original _VAR_EXPORT
names for linkage (API_, CORE_, and MODULE_).
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specification arguments to the ap_hooks.h declarations. As with
the APR_ and AP_ patches, API_VAR_EXPORT becomes API_EXPORT_VAR,
and MODULE_VAR_EXPORT becomes MODULE_EXPORT_VAR.
I will be happy to revert the inclusion of ap_config.h from
httpd.h if this bothers anyone. More individual modules need
to be patched if we do so.
The API_EXPORTs all moved into central storage in the ap_config.h
header. Without WIN32 or API_STATIC compile time declarations,
these macros remain no-ops.
This patch also moves the following data from http_main to http_config:
const char *ap_server_argv0;
const char *ap_server_root;
ap_array_header_t *ap_server_pre_read_config;
ap_array_header_t *ap_server_post_read_config;
ap_array_header_t *ap_server_config_defines;
And the following variables had already moved into ap_hooks.c:
ap_pool_t *g_pHookPool; (initialized now in http_config)
int g_bDebugHooks; (out of http_config)
const char *g_szCurrentHookName; (out of http_config)
The changes to http_main.c are in preparation for that module to
move out to a seperate .exe for win32. Other platforms will be
unaffected, outside of these changes.
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to understand that he was right. :-) Basically, this makes the modules
use ap_config to test for header file inclusion. This method is not to
be used for larger modules that run autoconf theirselves. Including
ap_config is only valid for modules which rely on Apache to do their
configuration. Currently, this is only the core modules.
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- ap_time_t is a 64-bit scalar, microseconds since epoch
- ap_exploded_time_t corresponds to struct tm with a few extras
probably broken on anything except linux.
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length of the string written, and we return a status code. I expect the
status code to mean a bit more on Windows than it currently does on Unix.
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number of them, but I think there are more time values still in the Apache
code. This works under Linux, but has not been tested anywhere else.
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apr_status codes in our error logs. The main advantage of this, is portable
error codes. Now, Windows will finally be able to use errno!
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fruit, and moves most of the result parameters to the first argument.
Future patches in this series will move the rest of the result parameters
to the beginning of the list, and will move the context's to the end of the
list
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moved down to APR, but they are being removed. They are not portable, and
were only moved down for backwards compatability. With this change, they can
be safely removed, which is the next commit on it's way.
Submitted by: Ryan Bloom and Paul Reder
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Replace pre_connection module call with a register_hook call and
implement pre_connection as a hook. The intent is that these hooks will
be extended to allow Apache to be multi-protocol, and also to allow the
calling order to be specified on a per-hook/per-module basis. [Ben Laurie]
Port a bunch of modules to the new module structure.
["Michael H. Voase" <mvoase@midcoast.com.au>]
Submitted by: Ben Laurie
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