-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 Hello all,
At VDD this morning, phk asked for suggestions about includes that would someday comprise public APIs. Here's what I found from grepping VMODs and standalone apps that I maintain or work with: "miniobj.h" "vas.h" "vcs_version.h" "vcl.h" "vct.h" "vdef.h" "vmb.h" "vpf.h" "vqueue.h" "vre.h" "vrt.h" "vsb.h" "vsha256.h" "vtim.h" ... and the VAPI APIs (of course). Note that most of these are not so much APIs about a caching proxy per se, but rather tested solutions for various tasks, such as safe buffers, character types, memory barriers, SHA256. It makes a VMOD or app that much more powerful to make use of them. (Can't imagine what a VMOD would do with vpf.h, but it's quite useful for an application.) Some others along those lines that I see in include/*: vbm.h vend.h vfil.h vnum.h vrnd.h vtcp.h Have I understood correctly that vcli.h will now be available to VMODs (at least at init time)? Best, Geoff - -- ** * * UPLEX - Nils Goroll Systemoptimierung Scheffelstraße 32 22301 Hamburg Tel +49 40 2880 5731 Mob +49 176 636 90917 Fax +49 40 42949753 http://uplex.de -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.12 (GNU/Linux) iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJV5XXsAAoJEOUwvh9pJNURNg4P/1f8ReGYDtdZ0maYYVlUM4xI qC73rF//5R9pPv67PmdCL5c+ChL0lFZvYFPfPt/4zzFdytcUqPOSBW+5n3nqG9eQ Puos+H2r9c32Fc3W3v815uX2ecxUjz8h519JMDTx3u2cg+Ynwt7oxNFliG0zFhhI O8BWCOFfyQHayh5W7xqMwLrkZ2SrDE5iYJBK2VPduHFEhP50eqAQOKkc+HBkhzVW +c2k9vg927PmHeep/YSJ7ATbn6nfBEd7p9yrfbDSGkcuM48LsIQZ1XESs6deKAjZ x5dpGvc0eY+3PzDy+2+fw1G4eVv6ZL/RiRnsWNKPx0AjGuOF4km7Z/qJr2PmxBon jwsb3WpmUvyD0lDDpeNnNjwWcwCb3meX/zNK8ZxFnpG/W6SMaJ9nso6nM8hUR+xM R7MokC0bZI9MhIOliScU/D6rp9ioAh2SU2kuj1pXaxSOJU7hRfR4IOoHyYLrpPBA atU6sIVqxBaGp7mKyDlAOyJttj5/I6UQCLZnybm8v8Y1WK9ozNHlq11g6jsy5UJJ uEVzQ32I+Th9Gahp+2myg9WalukxNRksiyORJd0cXijvQvAyO3lY52rlvKWtJdgK t1+BVWU2MS7+UMg/lmQTsSHLDgaubsOkQvOeoKY1bNHaw0Yb2HpiF+ajUYIOdTSJ izdrA89UFh4MsPA9hWoL =grVm -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ varnish-dev mailing list [email protected] https://www.varnish-cache.org/lists/mailman/listinfo/varnish-dev
