Stas Bekman wrote:
Geoffrey Young wrote:

well, knowing how apache works it was definitely a surprise when I
looked at
subenv.t :)



Are you referring to the line:


$env = $r->subprocess_env; #table may have been overlayed

where it says "may have been"?



no, that $r->subprocess_env(MYFOO => 1) magically set $ENV{FOO}. I wasn't
expecting that.


It does so only if -SetupEnv and subprocess_env wasn't called yet during this request in the void context. What's wrong about it? I'll adjust the test to explicitly test for %ENV.

Grr, it actually doesn't do that at all. Where did you see it doing that?


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