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- data/.gitattributes +5 -0
- data/.manifest +14 -15
- data/.olddoc.yml +16 -6
- data/Application_Timeouts +7 -7
- data/CONTRIBUTORS +6 -2
- data/DESIGN +2 -4
- data/Documentation/.gitignore +1 -3
- data/Documentation/unicorn.1 +222 -0
- data/Documentation/unicorn_rails.1 +207 -0
- data/FAQ +17 -8
- data/GIT-VERSION-FILE +1 -1
- data/GIT-VERSION-GEN +1 -1
- data/GNUmakefile +121 -56
- data/HACKING +2 -10
- data/ISSUES +40 -43
- data/KNOWN_ISSUES +11 -11
- data/LATEST +16 -22
- data/LICENSE +2 -2
- data/Links +24 -25
- data/NEWS +771 -0
- data/PHILOSOPHY +0 -6
- data/README +46 -40
- data/SIGNALS +2 -2
- data/Sandbox +11 -10
- data/TODO +0 -2
- data/TUNING +30 -9
- data/archive/slrnpull.conf +1 -1
- data/bin/unicorn +4 -2
- data/bin/unicorn_rails +3 -3
- data/examples/big_app_gc.rb +1 -1
- data/examples/init.sh +36 -8
- data/examples/logrotate.conf +17 -2
- data/examples/nginx.conf +14 -14
- data/examples/unicorn.conf.minimal.rb +2 -2
- data/examples/unicorn.conf.rb +3 -6
- data/examples/unicorn.socket +11 -0
- data/examples/unicorn@.service +40 -0
- data/ext/unicorn_http/c_util.h +5 -13
- data/ext/unicorn_http/common_field_optimization.h +22 -5
- data/ext/unicorn_http/epollexclusive.h +124 -0
- data/ext/unicorn_http/ext_help.h +0 -44
- data/ext/unicorn_http/extconf.rb +32 -5
- data/ext/unicorn_http/global_variables.h +2 -2
- data/ext/unicorn_http/httpdate.c +3 -2
- data/ext/unicorn_http/unicorn_http.c +926 -638
- data/ext/unicorn_http/unicorn_http.rl +159 -170
- data/ext/unicorn_http/unicorn_http_common.rl +1 -1
- data/lib/unicorn/configurator.rb +110 -44
- data/lib/unicorn/const.rb +2 -25
- data/lib/unicorn/http_request.rb +110 -31
- data/lib/unicorn/http_response.rb +17 -31
- data/lib/unicorn/http_server.rb +255 -179
- data/lib/unicorn/launcher.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/unicorn/oob_gc.rb +6 -6
- data/lib/unicorn/select_waiter.rb +6 -0
- data/lib/unicorn/socket_helper.rb +58 -78
- data/lib/unicorn/stream_input.rb +8 -7
- data/lib/unicorn/tee_input.rb +8 -10
- data/lib/unicorn/tmpio.rb +8 -7
- data/lib/unicorn/util.rb +5 -4
- data/lib/unicorn/version.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/unicorn/worker.rb +36 -23
- data/lib/unicorn.rb +64 -46
- data/man/man1/unicorn.1 +123 -119
- data/man/man1/unicorn_rails.1 +106 -107
- data/t/GNUmakefile +3 -72
- data/t/README +4 -4
- data/t/t0011-active-unix-socket.sh +1 -1
- data/t/t0012-reload-empty-config.sh +2 -1
- data/t/t0301-no-default-middleware-ignored-in-config.sh +25 -0
- data/t/t0301.ru +13 -0
- data/t/test-lib.sh +4 -3
- data/test/benchmark/README +14 -4
- data/test/benchmark/ddstream.ru +50 -0
- data/test/benchmark/readinput.ru +40 -0
- data/test/benchmark/uconnect.perl +66 -0
- data/test/exec/test_exec.rb +73 -19
- data/test/test_helper.rb +40 -31
- data/test/unit/test_ccc.rb +91 -0
- data/test/unit/test_droplet.rb +1 -1
- data/test/unit/test_http_parser.rb +46 -16
- data/test/unit/test_http_parser_ng.rb +97 -114
- data/test/unit/test_request.rb +10 -10
- data/test/unit/test_response.rb +28 -16
- data/test/unit/test_server.rb +86 -12
- data/test/unit/test_signals.rb +8 -8
- data/test/unit/test_socket_helper.rb +14 -10
- data/test/unit/test_upload.rb +9 -14
- data/test/unit/test_util.rb +31 -5
- data/test/unit/test_waiter.rb +34 -0
- data/unicorn.gemspec +27 -19
- metadata +28 -45
- data/Documentation/GNUmakefile +0 -30
- data/Documentation/unicorn.1.txt +0 -185
- data/Documentation/unicorn_rails.1.txt +0 -175
- data/examples/git.ru +0 -13
- data/lib/unicorn/app/exec_cgi.rb +0 -154
- data/lib/unicorn/app/inetd.rb +0 -109
- data/lib/unicorn/ssl_client.rb +0 -11
- data/lib/unicorn/ssl_configurator.rb +0 -104
- data/lib/unicorn/ssl_server.rb +0 -42
- data/t/hijack.ru +0 -42
- data/t/t0016-trust-x-forwarded-false.sh +0 -30
- data/t/t0017-trust-x-forwarded-true.sh +0 -30
- data/t/t0200-rack-hijack.sh +0 -27
- data/test/unit/test_http_parser_xftrust.rb +0 -38
- data/test/unit/test_sni_hostnames.rb +0 -47
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