[users] Simple Gemini server for testing in the current directory?
Gary Johnson
lambdatronic at disroot.org
Wed Jan 20 23:31:13 GMT 2021
Sean Conner <sean at conman.org> writes:
> I wouldn't say it's unique, just rare. GLV-1.12556 [1] is also easy to expand
> but instead of looking for executable scripts [2], it uses Lua's module
> system. These modules [3] used to return the data as Space-Age, but I
> switched to a streaming model to save memory usage [4].
>
> -spc
>
> [1] https://github.com/spc476/GLV-1.12556
>
> [2] With GLV-1.12556, executable scripts are treated as CGI scripts.
>
> [3] And it's *all* modules---even serving up files from a directory is
> done using this mechanism.
>
> [4] Some resources served up by my server can be quite large.
Thanks for the tip, Sean. I hadn't realized you had also used a
functional programming model for your Lua CGI scripts.
Always something new to learn,
Gary
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