| HttpDaemon$processRsp {R.rsp} | R Documentation |
Processes an RSP page.
## Static method (use this):
## HttpDaemon$processRsp(pathname=tcltk::tclvalue("mypath"),
## version=getOption("R.rsp/HttpDaemon/RspVersion", "1.0.0"), ...)
## Don't use the below:
## S3 method for class 'HttpDaemon'
processRsp(static=getStaticInstance(HttpDaemon), pathname=tcltk::tclvalue("mypath"),
version=getOption("R.rsp/HttpDaemon/RspVersion", "1.0.0"), ...)
pathname |
The RSP file to be processed. |
version |
The version of the RSP processor to use. |
... |
Not used. |
Returns nothing.
The R.rsp package implements different RSP engines.
It is possible to specify which version the Tcl HTTP daemon
should use via the option R.rsp/HttpDaemon/RspVersion.
The default is now to use the new RSP engine, which corresponds
options("R.rsp/HttpDaemon/RspVersion"="1.0.0").
To use the old legacy RSP engine, which is deprecated and will
eventually be defunct and removed, use
options("R.rsp/HttpDaemon/RspVersion"="0.1.0").
Henrik Bengtsson
For more information see HttpDaemon.