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Combining unknown headers during variables lookup (ticket #1316). Previously, $http_*, $sent_http_*, $sent_trailer_*, $upstream_http_*, and $upstream_trailer_* variables returned only the first header (with a few specially handled exceptions: $http_cookie, $http_x_forwarded_for, $sent_http_cache_control, $sent_http_link). With this change, all headers are returned, combined together. For example, $http_foo variable will be "a, b" if there are "Foo: a" and "Foo: b" headers in the request. Note that $upstream_http_set_cookie will also return all "Set-Cookie" headers (ticket #1843), though this might not be what one want, since the "Set-Cookie" header does not follow the list syntax (see RFC 7230, section 3.2.2).
author Maxim Dounin <mdounin@mdounin.ru>
date Mon, 30 May 2022 21:25:32 +0300
parents 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>

  #include <ngx_stream.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;
}