1:51:55pjbsatisfies would have to do the same without necessarily knowing what keys to use for the cache, if it had to deal with closures itself. at least, when the user does it, he knows what he's doing…
9:45:50flip214unless there is some specific rewriting to do, I'd go for a standard product, though (nginx, apache, haproxy, etc.). even casual text changes (via regexes) can be done in apache, for example.
9:46:19lisp123_yeah nginx is a very easy to use reverse proxy imo (well since I know how to use it, hence its easy to use :D)
9:51:05flip214lisp123_: depending on the answer time of the http services "behind" the proxy you might have quite a lot of simultaneous active http connections.
9:51:43flip214HT by default creates threads; quux-ht uses a thread pool; perhaps you should take a look at tpd2 or so, to have a bounded number of threads for an (more or less) unbounded number of connections.
9:52:59lisp123_flip214: Good to know :) I was just answering the earlier question on the chat, I've personally moved away from web dev for the foreseeable future
9:53:16lisp123_perhaps I will come back in the future, after all everything commercial is a SaaS these days