On Sunday 09 October 2005 02:37, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs?rev=307339&view=rev
> Log:
> Redesign of request cleanup:
>   - A new End-Of-Request bucket is pushed through the output filter
>     chain after the last bucket of the response.
>   - This bucket gets destroyed by ap_core_output_filter() after the
>     buckets in front of it have been sent.
>   - The destroy callback of the EOR bucket invokes the access logger
>     and frees the request's pool.

How do you see this looking from a filter programmer's POV?  I can see
a danger of some nasty bugs arising from confusion between this and
EOS buckets:

 - Existing filters test for EOS and will ignore EOR.  That's presumably
   fine with you.
 - Sooner or later, someone will write a filter that propagates EOR
   and not EOS.  Bang!

Is there no way you could use EOS directly?

-- 
Nick Kew

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