Hi Amos,
   Thank you for the review.  I will try to address your points over the 
next weeks.
Markus
"Amos Jeffries" <squid3_at_treenet.co.nz> wrote in message 
news:4C5187D2.5010203_at_treenet.co.nz...
> Markus Moeller wrote:
>> Hi Amos,
>>
>>   How does your time look like now ?
>>
>> Regards
>> Markus
>>
>
> Looks passable. I have not had time for a detailed view of the logics.
> I'll commit this tomorrow with a name tweak, the naming scheme has been 
> through the external acl helpers too now. I'll just tack ext_ on the front 
> and _acl on the back of the existing binary name and update the docs to 
> match.
>
> One thing that worries me still is the RUN_IFELSE autoconf macros still 
> being added to configure.in. I'm sure there is a macro that checked for 
> defined values of things inside headers without running stuff. If you can 
> try and find that it would be great not to have to run anything on build.
>
> The following is optional...
>
> As always the 3.HEAD code has advanced a bit. Fallout from the helper 
> upgrades has been the beginning of a common code API.
> These are the to consider updating the helper with in the current 3.HEAD:
>
>  * helpers/defines.h provides a few macros that may be useful:
>     SEND_ERR(msg) - takes a string or buffer containing the error message 
> to be available to user and admin. May be used in cache.log and/or user 
> displayed error pages.
>     SEND_OK(params) - takes a string of whitespace delimited key=value 
> pairs. Whatever the helper hook accepts, which varies with squid release.
>
>  * A global variable "debug_enabled" is available to be set to 1 on 
> receiving -d (debug) parameters. It controls whether the function 
> debug("fmt",x,y,...) produces any output. debug(...) is equivalent to:
>  if(debug_enabled) fprintf(stderr,...)
>
> Amos
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>   Current Stable Squid 2.7.STABLE9 or 3.1.5
> 
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