Tests about a simple python3 fastcgi runner using libfcgi and the Python-C API.
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README

Patch python3 headers :
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# cd /usr/include/python3.7m/
# patch -p1 < PATH_TO/includes_python3.7m.patch

Building & running pyfcgi :
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$ ./autogen.sh
$ ./configure
$ make
# To run foo_pep333.entrypoint() PEP333 application
$ spawn-fcgi -d . -n -p 9000 -a 127.0.0.1 -- src/pyfcgi -S -e foo_pep333 -E entrypoint
or
# To run foo.entrypoint() sending to FCGI python stdout
$ spawn-fcgi -d . -n -p 9000 -a 127.0.0.1 -- src/pyfcgi -S -e foo -E entrypoint -A


configure script determine python flags, libs & includes paths using
python3-config programm. The path can be specified using the
PYTHON_CONFIG_PATH environment variable.

Example : linking against a debug build of python :
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$ ./configure PYTHON_CONFIG_PATH=/usr/bin/python3dm-config --enable-debug
$ make clean && make
$ valgrind --log-file=/tmp/val.log --trace-children=yes spawn-fcgi -d . -n -p 9000 -a 127.0.0.1 -- src/pyfcgi -S -e foo_pep333 -E entrypoint -L '/tmp/foo.log;0xff;{datetime} {msg} {ident}'

logging to file example :
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-L '/tmp/foo.log;0xff;{datetime} {msg} {ident}'

uwsgi equivalent :
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uwsgi_python3 --fastcgi-socket 127.0.0.1:9000 --module foo_pep333:entrypoint --processes=5