By implementing it in C and using Tcl_Eval ascripts will be executed at
global level and all variables will be visible.
It is just may result in supporting 2 diferent config styles which may
add maintanence and confusion but overall i personally like new style better
Jeff Rogers wrote:
> Vlad Seryakov wrote:
>
> I like the general look and that it can be implemented in pure tcl
> (heck, even by just sourcing the implementation at the top of your
> current config).
>
>> it may look like this (still Tcl)
>>
>> section "fastpath" {
>> cache false
>> cachemaxsize 5120000
>> cachemaxentry 512000
>> mmap false
>> }
>>
>> section "server/${servername}" {
>> connsperthread 0
>> flushcontent false
>> maxconnections 100
>> maxthreads 10
>> minthreads 0
>> threadtimeout 120
>> }
>
> Alot of the section names are heirarchical too so could this concept be
> taken further? e.g.,
>
> server "server1" {
> directoryfile index.html
> pageroot /root
> section "tcl" {
> library /root/server1/lib/tcl
> }
> section "modules" {
> nslog ${bindir}/nslog.so
> }
> }
>
>
>
>> As you can see this is Tcl command section
>>
>> proc section { name args } {
>>
>> ns_section ns/$name
>> foreach { key val } $args {
>> ns_param $key $val
>> }
>> }
>
> It would need to be uplevel-ed if variable expansion is to take place
> but that's pretty minor.
>
> -J
>
>> But config looks like more 21 century and more structured and easier to
>> read. Very similar to lighttpd by the way.
>>
>>
>
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