diff --git a/ROADMAP b/ROADMAP index c111273169e..4dd2b4ed445 100644 --- a/ROADMAP +++ b/ROADMAP @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ -APACHE 2.1+ ROADMAP: +APACHE 2.x ROADMAP: -Last modified at [$Date: 2002/09/10 08:24:09 $] +Last modified at [$Date: 2002/09/28 17:33:31 $] DEFERRRED FOR APACHE 2.1 @@ -16,19 +16,28 @@ DEFERRRED FOR APACHE 2.1 David says: The style guide needs to be reviewed before this can be done. - http://www.apache.org/dev/styleguide.html + http://httpd.apache.org/dev/styleguide.html The current file is dated April 20th 1998! - Q: should APR have it's own copy as well? + + OtherBill offers: + It's survived since '98 because it's welldone :-) Suggest we + simply follow whatever is documented in styleguide.html as we + branch the next tree. Really sort of straightforward, if you + dislike a bit within that doc, bring it up on the dev@httpd + list prior to the next branch. + +WORKS IN PROGRESS (PERHAPS DEFERRED FOR 2.1 or 3.0) * revamp the input filter syntax to provide for ordering of filters created with the Set{Input|Output}Filter and the Add{Input|Output}Filter directives. A 'relative to filterx' - syntax is definately preferable, but not realistic for 2.0. + syntax is definately preferable. * Platforms that do not support fork (primarily Win32 and AS/400) Architect start-up code that avoids initializing all the modules in the parent process on platforms that do not support fork. - Better yet - not only inform the startup of which phase it's in, + + . Better yet - not only inform the startup of which phase it's in, but allow the parent 'process' to initialize shared memory, etc, and create a module-by-module stream to pass to the child, so the parent can actually arbitrate the important stuff. @@ -39,14 +48,26 @@ DEFERRRED FOR APACHE 2.1 that file, and allow the cleanup to close it [if it isn't a shared, cached file handle.] -DEFERRRED FOR APACHE 3.0 - * The Async Apache Server implemented in terms of APR. [Bill Stoddard's pet project.] Message-ID: <008301c17d42$9b446970$01000100@sashimi> (dev@apr) + OtherBill notes that this can proceed in two parts... + + Async accept, setup, and tear-down of the request + e.g. dealing with the incoming request headers, prior to + dispatching the request to a thread for processing. + This doesn't need to wait for a 2.x/3.0 bump. + + Async delegation of the entire request processing chain + Too many handlers use stack storage and presume it is + available for the life of the request, so a complete + async implementation would need to happen 3.0 release. + * Add a string "class" that combines a char* with a length and a reference count. This will help reduce the number of strlen and strdup operations during request processing. Including both the length and allocation will save us a ton of reallocation we do today, in terms of string manipulation. + + OtherBill asks if this is really an APR issue, not an HTTPD issue?