int main() { try { Fastcgipp::Manager<MainRequest> fcgi; fcgi.handler(); } catch(std::exception& e) { error_log(e.what()); } }
// The main function is easy to set up int main() { try { Fastcgipp::Manager<LeaveAMessageForm> fcgi; fcgi.handler(); } catch(std::exception & e) { error_log(e.what()); }//try-catch return 0; }
int main() { try { Fastcgipp::Manager<HelloWorld> fcgi; fcgi.handler(); } catch(std::exception& e) { error_log(e.what()); } }
// The main function is easy to set up int main() { try { // First we make a Fastcgipp::Manager object, with our request handling class // as a template parameter. Fastcgipp::Manager<Upload> fcgi; // Now just call the object handler function. It will sleep quietly when there // are no requests and efficiently manage them when there are many. fcgi.handler(); } catch(std::exception& e) { error_log(e.what()); } }