On Aug 19, 1:30 am, "Graham Dumpleton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> FYI.
>
>  http://wsapi.luaforge.net/
>
> For example:
>
> function hello(wsapi_env)
>   local headers = { ["Content-type"] = "text/html" }
>
>   local function hello_text()
>     coroutine.yield("<html><body>")
>     coroutine.yield("<p>Hello Wsapi!</p>")
>     coroutine.yield("<p>PATH_INFO: " .. wsapi_env.PATH_INFO .. "</p>")
>     coroutine.yield("<p>SCRIPT_NAME: " .. wsapi_env.SCRIPT_NAME .. "</p>")
>     coroutine.yield("</body></html>")
>   end
>
>   return 200, headers, coroutine.wrap(hello_text)
> end
>
> Lua is apparently quite lightweight and from memory there was some
> talk about using it as defacto scripting language within Apache to
> allow tricky stuff to be done with configuration and setup. Catalyst
> for that was work which has been done with mod_wombat.

Why do people never stick to something that makes sense like c or
javascript or python :-)
I mean "local function" wtf or "end" like } isnt annoying enough
already
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