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Akins, Brian
February 10, 2011 01:16PM
agentzh,

I was wondering if you had considered having a capture mode that used a
callback rather than coroutines? In really high traffic servers, the
coroutines seem to eat a good bit of memory.

An example use could be:

Define a callback

function mycallback(res)
do_stuff_with_res
end

Then later..

ngx.location.capture("/some_other_location", mycallback)


You could also pass closures as well:

x = something_I_care_about
callback = function (res) return someothercallback(res, x) end
ngx.location.capture("/some_other_location", callback)


My Lua is a little rusty, but you get the idea.

--
Brian Akins


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