Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
<?php
/**
* Smarty plugin
* @package Smarty
* @subpackage plugins
*/
/**
* Smarty cat modifier plugin
*
* Type: modifier<br>
* Name: cat<br>
* Date: Feb 24, 2003
* Purpose: catenate a value to a variable
* Input: string to catenate
* Example: {$var|cat:"foo"}
* @link http://smarty.php.net/manual/en/language.modifier.cat.php cat
* (Smarty online manual)
* @author Monte Ohrt <monte at ohrt dot com>
* @version 1.0
* @param string
* @param string
* @return string
*/
function smarty_modifier_cat($string, $cat)
{
return $string . $cat;
}
/* vim: set expandtab: */
?>