I think from the tcl perspective the interp management is interesting.
Interps are initialized with a startup script (created through
introspection) and reused by multiple requests without reinitializing
(cleaned up after each request, again using introspection).
-J
Matthew M. Burke wrote:
Agreed -- this has always been one of the must unique and/or goofy aspects of
AOLserver and Tcl. I gave the keynote at the 7th (yes, 7th!) tcl/tk conference
years ago:
http://www.aolserver.com/docs/intro/tcl2k/
You could mention how this work has continued on and off over the years.
Hi,
Cool! Nice updates :)
On the version # question a few days back, I agree this is 4.x update. For a
5.x release, in addition to what you listed below, I'd add:
-- integrate SSL support directly (comm driver, api's)
-- integrate the comm drivers
-- figure out some better build environment
Op Tue, 25 Oct 2011, schreef Jim Davidson:
Hi,
Cool! Nice updates :)
On the version # question a few days back, I agree this is 4.x update. For a
5.x release, in addition to what you listed below, I'd add:
-- integrate SSL support directly (comm driver, api's)
-- integrate the comm
Good catch -- trying to get IP6 working makes sense as well.
-Jim
On Oct 25, 2011, at 3:54 PM, Daniël Mantione wrote:
Op Tue, 25 Oct 2011, schreef Jim Davidson:
Hi,
Cool! Nice updates :)
On the version # question a few days back, I agree this is 4.x update. For
a 5.x
Daniël Mantione wrote:
Maybe I could point again at the ipv6 patch I wrote in 2008. Back there
was even not even a response on this list, but maybe today, now the
world has run out of ipv4 addresses, the interrest in serving ipv6 is a
bit higher.
Patch still available for download here: