mongoose/examples/multi_threaded.c

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#include "mongoose.h"
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// Start a browser and hit refresh couple of times. The replies will
// come from both server instances.
static int ev_handler(struct mg_connection *conn, enum mg_event ev) {
if (ev == MG_REQ_BEGIN) {
mg_send_header(conn, "Content-Type", "text/plain");
mg_printf_data(conn, "This is a reply from server instance # %s",
(char *) conn->server_param);
return MG_TRUE;
} else if (ev == MG_AUTH) {
return MG_TRUE;
} else {
return MG_FALSE;
}
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}
static void *serve(void *server) {
for (;;) mg_poll_server((struct mg_server *) server, 1000);
return NULL;
}
int main(void) {
struct mg_server *server1, *server2;
server1 = mg_create_server((void *) "1", ev_handler);
server2 = mg_create_server((void *) "2", ev_handler);
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// Make both server1 and server2 listen on the same socket
mg_set_option(server1, "listening_port", "8080");
mg_set_listening_socket(server2, mg_get_listening_socket(server1));
// server1 goes to separate thread, server 2 runs in main thread.
// IMPORTANT: NEVER LET DIFFERENT THREADS HANDLE THE SAME SERVER.
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mg_start_thread(serve, server1);
mg_start_thread(serve, server2);
getchar();
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return 0;
}