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This is a commit which simply ran all C source code files
through GNU indent. No other modifications were made.
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This change allows numeric uid/gids to be specified in the User and
Group directives in tinyproxy.conf. Formerly, only username and group
names were accepted. This fixes bug #15, which was created after
looking at a case on the OpenWrt wiki.
X-Banu-Bugzilla-Ids: 15
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The notices have been changed to a more GNU look. Documentation
comments have been separated from the copyright header. I've tried to
keep all copyright notices intact. Some author contact details have
been updated.
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Included the basic grammar and handler functions for the "upstream" and
"no upstream" directives. I still need to update the grammar to match
_all_ the possibilities documented in the tinyproxy.conf file, but at
least it now does as much as the old config parser.
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section is not enabled at compile time, it should not be included in the
object file.
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added blank lines to group related directives.
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Moved the reverse proxy code from reqs.c into it's own files
(reverse_proxy.c). The code in reqs.c is way too complicated, so I
want to move unrelated code into their own files to simplify the main
concepts in reqs.c.
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I re-indented the source code using indent with the following options:
indent -kr -bad -bap -nut -i8 -l80 -psl -sob -ss -ncs
There are now _no_ tabs in the source files, and all indentation is
eight spaces. Lines are 80 characters long, and the procedure type is
on it's own line. Read the indent manual for more information about
what each option means.
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calls. The code doesn't compile under gcc 2.95 otherwise. (I'm
surprised it compiles under gcc 3.3 without a problem.)
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directives. Added a bunch of comments to clarify how the code works.
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conditionally compiled. Still need to add info messages for the
directives.
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conffile.h.) The new system is intended to replace the existing
grammar.y and scanner.l files. I don't want to depend on flex/bison
any longer.
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