are used or not. This uses the same mechanism that is used for APR
and APR-util. This may not be the correct solution, but it works, and that
is what I really care about. This also renames CHARSET_EBCDIC to
AP_CHARSET_EBCDIC. This is for namespace correctness, but it also makes
the exports script a bit easier.
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is not used anymore and it doesn't handle IPv6, so it is best to
drop it. If/when mod_tls (Netware) is ported to 2.0 it can use
apr_parse_addr_port().
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files need to specifically include stdio.h, or a particular apr_*.h
header.
*) Adjust callers of apr_create_process() to deal with the extra "const"
*) Add "const" to args of ap_os_create_privileged_process()
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check for this and the define it if needed. Since APR also needs this
check it makes more sense for APR to just check and export a symobl that
is always available.
Submitted by: Branko �ibej <brane@xbc.nu>
Reviewed by: Ryan Bloom
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always return root (/) if n < 1, which is no worse than returning elems
if n > elems.
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casting away the const was absolutely wrong... the warnings were saying the
return value type needed to be fixed. did that and torched the casts.
who still thinks casts are a good idea? :-)
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no \n at the end of it. This was caused by apr_fgets returning
APR_EOF even though we had read valid data. This is solved by
making cfg_getline check the buff that was returned from apr_fgets.
If apr_fgets return APR_EOF, but there was data in the buf, then we
return the buf, otherwise we return NULL.
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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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apr.h (defined in apr.h.in and apr.hw). This is needed -only- in APR
created files (true raw files) such as logs. It is not required in any
splat to screen (stderr/stdout) formatting, nor any html markup.
Some other modules slipped through in the prior apr_strings.h commit.
Sorry 'bout that.
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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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can discover are 'undotted' private names. If no fully qualified
domain name can be identified, the default ServerName will be set to
the machine's IP address string.
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doing the right thing.
Brian Havard implemented buffering for ap_fgets() on Win32 recently; OS/2 had
it already. This provides it for Unix.
changes to ap_read(), ap_getc(), ap_fgets() for Unix:
1) this fixes a problem in where ap_open() where a lock is created for
non-buffered files
2) this fixes problems setting rv correctly in the ap_read() buffered
path
3) since ap_read() works as expected, it is possible to make ap_getc()
and ap_fgets() even smaller
4) ap_fgets() no longer cares about '\r'
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additional system headers.
A platform check in logresolve.c to determine whether or not we include
<arpa/inet.h> was converted to a feature check.
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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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standard string functions like strstr, strcasecmp, etc that Apache used
to define for platforms that don't have them. These functions and the
feature tests have moved down to APR where they really belong. In doing
this, I am also able to remove a bunch of tests from the Apache configure
process.
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fine with standard errno values, and it is more portable. This also allows
me to remove the check for strerror from Apache's configure script.
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mod_rewrite will work without caveats. Basically Dirk was just
dropping patterns of the form ${x} if x didn't resolve to an
environment variable. That breaks mod_rewrite since mod_rewrite
uses the same syntax for some of its non-environment directives.
The patch below simply puts the behavior for unresolved values back
to what it was before Dirk's patch. If it is unresolved, it is just
left in the directive as is. Further processing will handle the value.
Dirk's optimization still holds if x is resolved. A small price is paid
if x is not resolved, but that shouldn't happen often.
(Note: some tweaks to the comments were negotiated offline after Paul
posted the patch to new-httpd.)
Submitted by: Paul Reder <rederpj@raleigh.ibm.com>
Reviewed by: Jeff Trawick
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Created ap_base64.h to extract those declarations for clarity from ap.h
CORE_PRIVATE, httpd.h do not belong in library functions, removed from ap.lib
Use apr headers for declarations in ap.lib stuff, kill AP_LONG from ap_sha1.h
Move credit to lib/apr/lib/ap_snprintf.c from ap.h for authorship
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add directive.
move configfile_t and functions from httpd.h to http_config.h
new signature for ap_build_config() (since config_file removed from cmd_parms)
add "data" to ap_directive_t for future use by modules. add filename.
syntax checking for section-close directives: a section-open must exist,
the section-close must be </FOO>, and the open/close must match.
the file as a whole must be properly balanced (issue errors for each
unmatched section-open).
</FOO> command_rec structures are obsolete. Remove from http_core.c.
do not store </FOO> directives in the config tree.
clean out section-close logic from http_core.c (and old, related comments)
<Limit> and <LimitExcept> must walk their children.
new mechanism in ap_check_cmd_context() for testing enclosure in a
Directory/Location/File: find_parent()
<IfModule> and <IfDefine> must pass cmd->context when walking the children
several places: we had a walk followed by ap_get_module_config(). that
assumed the walk would create a config that we could fetch, which is not
true -- it is possible that the children are all from other modules
(e.g. the <Files> section in httpd.conf-dist has no "core" directives).
using ap_set_config_vectors() ensures we get a structure, and it returns
it to us.
[ note: when we had </Directory> (and friends) in the tree, the config
would get created; removing the directive removed the config; this
was a bitch to track down :-) ]
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