everywhere.
We know that the core module has module_index 0. Therefore we can save
some pointer operations in ap_get_module_config(cv, &core_module) and
ap_set_module_config(cv, &core_module, val). As these are called rather often,
this may actually have some (small) measurable effect.
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operation. This ensures the exported (Studio 97 generated) .mak
files create a usable Apache directly from the VC 8 (Studio 2005)
command line environment.
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While it solves the studio 2005 (we desire this), it breaks
the studio 6 packaging (we require this). Discussion on list
of practical solutions.
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of switching linkers from the x86 (default linker) to x64 or other
possible target platforms. (Also, this commit cleans up lingering
/GX switches from the 'BASE' options that are supposed to be unused).
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nearly every .rc compilation (giving the output .res file a different
name for each component). Adds AP_SERVER_BASEPROJECT to ap_revision.h
so we can display the proper name of "Apache HTTP Server" as opposed
to AP_SERVER_BASEPRODUCT (which is, and should remain, simply "Apache"
for the server string tokens.)
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This makes binaries far easier to debug, during operation and for post-crash
.dmp analysis. Do not alter /Gs optimizations per brane.
Reviewed by: stoddard, brane
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not when linking modules or support programs.
* modules/aaa/config.m4, modules/arch/win32/config.m4,
modules/cache/config.m4, modules/echo/config.m4,
modules/filters/config.m4, modules/generators/config5.m4,
modules/metadata/config.m4: Don't add -export-dynamic to LT_LDFLAGS.
* modules/mappers/config9.m4: Add -export-dynamic to HTTPD_LDFLAGS
when mod_so is enabled.
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Add an allocator-passing mechanism throughout the bucket brigades API.
From Apache's standpoint, the apr_bucket_alloc_t* used throughout a given
connection is stored in the conn_rec by the create_connection hook. That
means it's the MPM's job to optimize recycling of apr_bucket_alloc_t's --
the MPM must ensure that no two threads can ever use the same one at the
same time, for instance.
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If you need the length, you should be using apr_brigade_length. This is
much more consistent. Of all the places that call ap_get_brigade, only
one (ap_http_filter) needs the length. This makes it now possible to
pass constants down without assigning them to a temporary variable first.
Also:
- Change proxy_ftp to use EXHAUSTIVE mode (didn't catch its -1 before)
- Fix buglet in mod_ssl that would cause it to return too much data in
some circumstances
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separate from the input filter mode type.
We also no longer look at readbytes to determine the method of
filter operation. This makes the use of filters more obvious and
allows a wider range of options for input filters modes.
To start with, the new input filter modes are:
AP_MODE_READBYTES (no more than *readbytes returned)
AP_MODE_GETLINE (old *readbytes == 0 case)
AP_MODE_EATCRLF (old AP_MODE_PEEK)
AP_MODE_SPECULATIVE (will be used in a future ap_getline rewrite)
AP_MODE_EXHAUSTIVE (old *readbytes == -1 case)
AP_MODE_INIT (special case for NNTP over SSL)
The block parameter is an apr_read_type_e: APR_BLOCK_READ, APR_NONBLOCK_READ
This also allows cleanup of mod_ssl's handling in the getline case.
Reviewed by: Ryan Bloom (concept), Greg Stein (concept)
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