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Allocate request object from its own pool.
Previously, it was allocated from a connection pool and
was selectively freed for an idle keepalive connection.
The goal is to put coupled things in one chunk of memory,
and to simplify handling of request objects.
author | Valentin Bartenev <vbart@nginx.com> |
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date | Fri, 01 Mar 2013 14:55:42 +0000 |
parents | bb37a9cc08fb |
children | 434548349838 |
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# Copyright (C) Igor Sysoev # Copyright (C) Nginx, Inc. echo $ngx_n "checking for system byte ordering ...$ngx_c" echo >> $NGX_ERR echo "checking for system byte ordering" >> $NGX_ERR cat << END > $NGX_AUTOTEST.c int main() { int i = 0x11223344; char *p; p = (char *) &i; if (*p == 0x44) return 0; return 1; } END ngx_test="$CC $CC_TEST_FLAGS $CC_AUX_FLAGS \ -o $NGX_AUTOTEST $NGX_AUTOTEST.c $NGX_LD_OPT $ngx_feature_libs" eval "$ngx_test >> $NGX_AUTOCONF_ERR 2>&1" if [ -x $NGX_AUTOTEST ]; then if $NGX_AUTOTEST >/dev/null 2>&1; then echo " little endian" have=NGX_HAVE_LITTLE_ENDIAN . auto/have else echo " big endian" fi rm $NGX_AUTOTEST* else rm $NGX_AUTOTEST* echo echo "$0: error: cannot detect system byte ordering" exit 1 fi