Commit Briefs

Omar Polo

don't expand macros inside the quotes

Now that we have this auto concat string thingy, macros can simply expand to standalone strings in place, as single words. Forgot to point it out in previous commits, but now we can cert = "/etc/keys" server "foo" { cert $cert "/foo.crt" ... }


Omar Polo

align




Omar Polo

allow to define macros in the config file

Macros can be defined at the top of the configuration file: dir = "/var/gemini" cert = "/etc/keys" and re-used later, for example server "foo" { root "$dir/foo" # -> /var/gemini/foo cert "$cert/foo.pem" # -> /etc/keys/foo.pem }


Omar Polo

trailing whitespaces




Omar Polo

drop the dependency on lex by implementing yylex by ourselves

The actual implementation is based off doas' parse.y. This gave us various benefits, like cleaner code, \ to break long lines, better handling of quotes etc...


Omar Polo

add `param' keyword


Omar Polo

refactor fastcgi block


Omar Polo

fastcgi: a first implementation (github/master, origin/master)

Not production-ready yet, but it's a start. This adds a third ``backend'' for gmid: until now there it served local files or CGI scripts, now FastCGI applications too. FastCGI is meant to be an improvement over CGI: instead of exec'ing a script for every request, it allows to open a single connection to an ``application'' and send the requests/receive the responses over that socket using a simple binary protocol. At the moment gmid supports three different methods of opening a fastcgi connection: - local unix sockets, with: fastcgi "/path/to/sock" - network sockets, with: fastcgi tcp "host" [port] port defaults to 9000 and can be either a string or a number - subprocess, with: fastcgi spawn "/path/to/program" the fastcgi protocol is done over the executed program stdin of these, the last is only for testing and may be removed in the future. P.S.: the fastcgi rule is per-location of course :)


Omar Polo

factorize all "only once" checks

and while there add some more