view src/misc/ngx_cpp_test_module.cpp @ 8027:bce9e9643444 quic

QUIC: coalesce neighbouring stream send buffers. Previously a single STREAM frame was created for each buffer in stream output chain which is wasteful with respect to memory. The following changes were made in the stream send code: - ngx_quic_stream_send_chain() no longer calls ngx_quic_stream_send() and got a separate implementation that coalesces neighbouring buffers into a single frame - the new ngx_quic_stream_send_chain() respects the limit argument, which fixes sendfile_max_chunk and limit_rate - ngx_quic_stream_send() is reimplemented to call ngx_quic_stream_send_chain() - stream frame size limit is moved out to a separate function ngx_quic_max_stream_frame() - flow control is moved out to a separate function ngx_quic_max_stream_flow() - ngx_quic_stream_send_chain() is relocated next to ngx_quic_stream_send()
author Roman Arutyunyan <arut@nginx.com>
date Tue, 18 Aug 2020 12:28:33 +0300
parents 1d693deab8ae
children f1e6f65ddfeb
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// stub module to test header files' C++ compatibility

extern "C" {
  #include <ngx_config.h>
  #include <ngx_core.h>
  #include <ngx_event.h>
  #include <ngx_event_connect.h>
  #include <ngx_event_pipe.h>

  #include <ngx_http.h>

  #include <ngx_mail.h>
  #include <ngx_mail_pop3_module.h>
  #include <ngx_mail_imap_module.h>
  #include <ngx_mail_smtp_module.h>
}

// nginx header files should go before other, because they define 64-bit off_t
// #include <string>


void ngx_cpp_test_handler(void *data);

void
ngx_cpp_test_handler(void *data)
{
    return;
}