=pod Date: Wed, 22 Oct 1997 10:23:26 -0700 Reply-To: Discussion about the Apache ModPerl Module Sender: Discussion about the Apache ModPerl Module From: Randal Schwartz Subject: little test harness I wrote To: MODPERL@LISTPROC.ITRIBE.NET X-UIDL: b26a138c4eae804406c0b5333362ce1b Might be useful to tell if you are mod_perl'ing or just CGI-ing: =cut #!/home/merlyn/bin/perl -Tw use strict; $|++; use CGI qw/:all/; print header('text/plain'); use vars qw($counttime); BEGIN { $counttime = 0; } { $ENV{PATH} =~ /^/; local $ENV{PATH} = join ":", "/bin", "/usr/bin", split /:/, $&; ## $< = $>; ## $( = $); print scalar localtime, "\n"; printf "process %d active for %d seconds (user = %.2f, sys = %.2f)\n", $$, time - $^T, (times)[0,1]; print "this script re-used ", $counttime++, " times\n"; for (qw(id hostname /bin/pwd)) { print `$_`; } for (sort keys %ENV) { print "$_=$ENV{$_}\n"; } for (param()) { print "param $_ = ", map ("<$_>", param($_)), "\n"; } print "\@INC is ", join (":", @INC), "\n"; } =pod Notice the "reuse" count. If you are running in mod_perl, that'll tell you how many times each script has been used after the first compile. For CGI, that'll always be "1", and the process will be relatively short-lived. It also dumps out all those other cool things. Very handy for peeking under the hood. Doug, if you wanna stick this in contrib, feel free. -- Name: Randal L. Schwartz / Stonehenge Consulting Services (503)777-0095 Keywords: Perl training, UNIX[tm] consulting, video production, skiing, flying Email: Snail: (Call) PGP-Key: (finger merlyn@ora.com) Web: My Home Page! Quote: "I'm telling you, if I could have five lines in my .sig, I would!" -- me =cut