Thread overview | |||||||||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
March 17, 2012 HelloWordl in Webserver | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
| ||||
I dont' want to battle among languages, but I see that in Golang there is a beatiful solution to display HelloWorld program in web server [rosettacode.org/wiki/Hello_world/Web_server#Go]. I'm convinced there is a D equivalent? Can someone say what's its aspect? Thanks in advance, Xan. |
March 17, 2012 Re: HelloWordl in Webserver | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
| ||||
Posted in reply to Xan | On Saturday, 17 March 2012 at 20:08:24 UTC, Xan wrote: > I'm convinced there is a D equivalent? It all depends on the library. If you use my code https://github.com/adamdruppe/misc-stuff-including-D-programming-language-web-stuff It looks like this: == import arsd.cgi; void hello(Cgi cgi) { cgi.write("Hello, world!"); } mixin GenericMain!hello; == You can build that as a cgi app to drop into any web server, a FastCGI app to use a longer running process on almost any webserver, or a HTTP server, standalone. Get cgi.d from my github then dmd hello.d cgi.d # builds cgi version dmd hello.d cgi.d -version=fastcgi # fastcgi, you also need the Fast CGI C library from the internet (search for libfcgi) or get netman.d and httpd.d and dmd hello.d cgi.d netman.d httpd.d -version=embedded_httpd # standalone, only works on linux |
March 17, 2012 Re: HelloWordl in Webserver | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
| ||||
Posted in reply to Adam D. Ruppe | So, there is not built-in functions?
Thanks,
Xan.
On Saturday, 17 March 2012 at 20:18:39 UTC, Adam D. Ruppe wrote:
> On Saturday, 17 March 2012 at 20:08:24 UTC, Xan wrote:
>> I'm convinced there is a D equivalent?
>
> It all depends on the library. If you use my code
> https://github.com/adamdruppe/misc-stuff-including-D-programming-language-web-stuff
>
> It looks like this:
>
> ==
> import arsd.cgi;
> void hello(Cgi cgi) {
> cgi.write("Hello, world!");
> }
> mixin GenericMain!hello;
> ==
>
>
> You can build that as a cgi app to drop into any
> web server, a FastCGI app to use a longer running
> process on almost any webserver, or a HTTP server,
> standalone.
>
> Get cgi.d from my github then
>
> dmd hello.d cgi.d # builds cgi version
> dmd hello.d cgi.d -version=fastcgi # fastcgi, you also need the Fast CGI C library from the internet (search for libfcgi)
>
> or get netman.d and httpd.d and
>
> dmd hello.d cgi.d netman.d httpd.d -version=embedded_httpd # standalone, only works on linux
|
March 18, 2012 Re: HelloWordl in Webserver | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
| ||||
Posted in reply to Xan | On Saturday, 17 March 2012 at 20:52:33 UTC, Xan wrote:
> So, there is not built-in functions?
>
> Thanks,
> Xan.
>
There's no built in webserver class, and it's not something that should be in the standard library in the first place.
|
March 18, 2012 Re: HelloWordl in Webserver | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
| ||||
Posted in reply to Xan | Am 17.03.2012 21:08, schrieb Xan: > I dont' want to battle among languages, its maybe only a library battle > but I see that in Golang > there is a beatiful solution to display HelloWorld program in web > server [rosettacode.org/wiki/Hello_world/Web_server#Go]. no its creates and simple webserver and displays your Hello world > I'm > convinced there is a D equivalent? i think you've got only pure stocket library around std.socket or something like that - maybe you find an implementation of an web-server in the tango library > Can someone say what's its aspect? ??? > Thanks in advance, > Xan. |
March 19, 2012 Re: HelloWordl in Webserver | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
| ||||
Posted in reply to Kapps | On Sunday, 18 March 2012 at 05:19:48 UTC, Kapps wrote:
> On Saturday, 17 March 2012 at 20:52:33 UTC, Xan wrote:
>> So, there is not built-in functions?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Xan.
>>
>
> There's no built in webserver class, and it's not something that should be in the standard library in the first place.
A pain. A planning for that?
|
March 19, 2012 Re: HelloWordl in Webserver | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
| ||||
Posted in reply to Kapps | On Sun, 18 Mar 2012 06:19:47 +0100, Kapps <opantm2+spam@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Saturday, 17 March 2012 at 20:52:33 UTC, Xan wrote:
>> So, there is not built-in functions?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Xan.
>>
>
> There's no built in webserver class, and it's not something that should be in the standard library in the first place.
I think phobos should include a simple http server for testing purposes.
|
April 03, 2012 Re: HelloWordl in Webserver | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
| ||||
Posted in reply to Adam D. Ruppe | I receive errors: xan@gerret:~/proves/dlang-proves$ ls cgi.d functions.d httpd.d netman.d server.d xan@gerret:~/proves/dlang-proves$ gdmd-4.6 server.d cgi.d netman.d httpd.d httpd.d:5: Error: module netman is in file 'arsd/netman.d' which cannot be read import path[0] = /usr/include/d2/4.6/i686-linux-gnu import path[1] = /usr/include/d2/4.6 What fails? I use gdmd instead of dmd On Saturday, 17 March 2012 at 20:18:39 UTC, Adam D. Ruppe wrote: > On Saturday, 17 March 2012 at 20:08:24 UTC, Xan wrote: >> I'm convinced there is a D equivalent? > > It all depends on the library. If you use my code > https://github.com/adamdruppe/misc-stuff-including-D-programming-language-web-stuff > > It looks like this: > > == > import arsd.cgi; > void hello(Cgi cgi) { > cgi.write("Hello, world!"); > } > mixin GenericMain!hello; > == > > > You can build that as a cgi app to drop into any > web server, a FastCGI app to use a longer running > process on almost any webserver, or a HTTP server, > standalone. > > Get cgi.d from my github then > > dmd hello.d cgi.d # builds cgi version > dmd hello.d cgi.d -version=fastcgi # fastcgi, you also need the Fast CGI C library from the internet (search for libfcgi) > > or get netman.d and httpd.d and > > dmd hello.d cgi.d netman.d httpd.d -version=embedded_httpd # standalone, only works on linux |
April 03, 2012 Re: HelloWordl in Webserver | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
| ||||
Posted in reply to Xan | On Tuesday, 3 April 2012 at 08:42:01 UTC, Xan wrote:
> I receive errors:
>
> xan@gerret:~/proves/dlang-proves$ ls
> cgi.d functions.d httpd.d netman.d server.d
> xan@gerret:~/proves/dlang-proves$ gdmd-4.6 server.d cgi.d netman.d httpd.d
> httpd.d:5: Error: module netman is in file 'arsd/netman.d' which cannot be read
> import path[0] = /usr/include/d2/4.6/i686-linux-gnu
> import path[1] = /usr/include/d2/4.6
>
>
> What fails?
>
> I use gdmd instead of dmd
>
>
It works when I change arsd.<name> to <name> in import.But I receive several warnings:
$ gdmd-4.6 server.d cgi.d netman.d httpd.d
Notice: As of Phobos 2.055, std.date and std.dateparse have been deprecated. They will be removed in February 2012. Please use std.datetime instead.
netman.d:428: Error: function std.date.getUTCtime is deprecated
I suspect your code is too elder.
Thanks,
|
April 03, 2012 Re: HelloWordl in Webserver | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
| ||||
Posted in reply to Xan | On 04/03/2012 10:45 AM, Xan wrote:
> On Tuesday, 3 April 2012 at 08:42:01 UTC, Xan wrote:
>> I receive errors:
>>
>> xan@gerret:~/proves/dlang-proves$ ls
>> cgi.d functions.d httpd.d netman.d server.d
>> xan@gerret:~/proves/dlang-proves$ gdmd-4.6 server.d cgi.d netman.d
>> httpd.d
>> httpd.d:5: Error: module netman is in file 'arsd/netman.d' which
>> cannot be read
>> import path[0] = /usr/include/d2/4.6/i686-linux-gnu
>> import path[1] = /usr/include/d2/4.6
>>
>>
>> What fails?
>>
>> I use gdmd instead of dmd
>>
>>
>
> It works when I change arsd.<name> to <name> in import.But I receive
> several warnings:
>
> $ gdmd-4.6 server.d cgi.d netman.d httpd.d
> Notice: As of Phobos 2.055, std.date and std.dateparse have been
> deprecated. They will be removed in February 2012. Please use
> std.datetime instead.
> netman.d:428: Error: function std.date.getUTCtime is deprecated
>
>
> I suspect your code is too elder.
>
>
> Thanks,
You can just comment out the code there (afaik it is only a custom formatting routine), or compile with the -d flag.
|
Copyright © 1999-2021 by the D Language Foundation