APACHE 2.1+ ROADMAP: Last modified at [$Date: 2002/02/14 05:21:45 $] DEFERRRED FOR APACHE 2.1 * Source code should follow style guidelines. OK, we all agree pretty code is good. Probably best to clean this up by hand immediately upon branching a 2.1 tree. Status: Justin volunteers to hand-edit the entire source tree ;) Justin says: Recall when the release plan for 2.0 was written: Absolute Enforcement of an "Apache Style" for code. Watch this slip into 3.0. David says: The style guide needs to be reviewed before this can be done. http://dev.apache.org/styleguide.html The current file is dated April 20th 1998! Also the file should be moved to the correct location for future use. Q: should APR have it's own copy as well? * 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. * 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, 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. * Replace stat [deferred open] with open/fstat in directory_walk. Justin, Ian, OtherBill all interested in this. Implies setting up the apr_file_t member in request_rec, and having all modules use that file, and allow the cleanup to close it [if it isn't a shared, cached file handle.] * Refactor auth into auth protocols and auth database stores. Many interested hackers, too destabilizing for 2.0 inclusion. 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) * 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.