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WSGI vs uWSGi with Nginx [closed]
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Ok, guys this confusion is because of lack of detail from several sources, and the naming of these protocols, and what WSGI actually is.
Summary:
WSGI and uwsgi both ARE protocols, not servers. It is used to communicate with web ser...
No newline at end of file
...ot have a newline (usually '\n', aka CR or CRLF) at the end of file.
That is, simply speaking, the last byte (or bytes if you're on Windows) in the file is not a newline.
The message is displayed because otherwise there is no way to tell the difference between a file where there is a newline at th...
How do I show the value of a #define at compile-time?
... version of Boost my code thinks it's using. I want to do something like this:
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What is the difference between const int*, const int * const, and int const *?
...how to use const int* , const int * const , and int const * correctly. Is there a set of rules defining what you can and cannot do?
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How to check if an int is a null
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An int is not null, it may be 0 if not initialized.
If you want an integer to be able to be null, you need to use Integer instead of int.
Integer id;
String name;
public Integer getId() { return id; }
Besides the statement if(p...
How to determine programmatically whether a particular process is 32-bit or 64-bit
...k whether a particular application/process (note: not the current process) is running in 32-bit or 64-bit mode?
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What is VanillaJS?
I have one simple question, that got stuck in my mind for a few days: What is VanillaJS? Some people refer to it as a framework, you can download a library from the official pages.
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What is the difference between sigaction and signal?
...l() interface has antiquity (and hence availability) in its favour, and it is defined in the C standard. Nevertheless, it has a number of undesirable characteristics that sigaction() avoids - unless you use the flags explicitly added to sigaction() to allow it to faithfully simulate the old signal(...
How can you do anything useful without mutable state?
... understand most of it, but the one thing I just can't wrap my head around is stateless coding. It seems to me that simplifying programming by removing mutable state is like "simplifying" a car by removing the dashboard: the finished product may be simpler, but good luck making it interact with end...
What is the difference between mutex and critical section?
...ection takes ~50 ms for 1,000,000 acquires.
Here's the test code, I ran this and got similar results if mutex is first or second, so we aren't seeing any other effects.
HANDLE mutex = CreateMutex(NULL, FALSE, NULL);
CRITICAL_SECTION critSec;
InitializeCriticalSection(&critSec);
LARGE_INTEGER ...
