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Re: SCGI Class [message #29088 is a reply to message #29081] Mon, 04 October 2010 20:28 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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jeremy_c wrote on Mon, 04 October 2010 13:19

luzr wrote on Mon, 04 October 2010 13:12

Looking at it, I have strong impression that in this case it would be more logical to use virtual methods instead of Callbacks. I guess even HelloScgi would be quite simpler that way..

Also, as this seems to be quite short piece of code, I consider moving it to Web package (you would retain access rights there too).

What do you think about this?


I was thinking the same about virtual methods vs. callbacks.



Well, perhaps you could test the svn access rights and provide this change (and to reference example too)? Smile

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In regards to moving to the web package, that depends on how you would like the overall structure. Say someone else comes along and makes FastCGI and then WSCGI... How would you envision those being added? I'm not saying someone is, but just something to think about.



I do not think this is really a problem - we can live with complicated stuff in separate package and simple stuff as part of something...
 
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