Iirc php has php_value and php_admin_value but they are used to override
parameters set in the php.ini file so that's not the same.

For apr and lua see peterodding.com/code/lua/apr/docs/

Bertrand Mansion
Mamasam
 Le 24 juil. 2012 19:28, "Daniel Gruno" <rum...@cord.dk> a écrit :

> Dear dev@,
> I've been looking into mod_lua for some time now, and have created an
> external library with lot of functions that make use of the AP/APR C API
> (such as ap_expr calls, scoreboard reading, sha1/md5/b64 functions, dbd
> and sendfile support etc). While doing so, I've also thought about how
> to improve mod_lua itself, but I now find myself doubting my own
> reasoning for committing a directive to the code.
>
> The directive would/could be called LuaSet, and would set a variable
> that is only accessible through Lua, much like mod_perl has PerlSetVar,
> and mod_php has...whatever it has. The idea was that you could do
> something like:
>
> LuaSet foo on
> <Location /nothere>
>   LuaSet foo off
> </Location>
>
> and then retrieve that value inside your Lua scripts using something
> like r:parseenv() to get a table of Lua-specific values that applied to
> that scope.
>
> However, this could also be managed by using SetEnv or SetEnvIf (if you
> hook something real early) and then fetched through r.subprocess_env. So
> the question is; Should I bother committing this directive, or is it
> just a redundant function?
>
> On the plus side, it makes it easy in the configuration to spot Lua
> specific values and ensures that it doesn't clash with other env
> variables that might have been set, and on the other hand, one could
> just do something like SetEnv Lua_foo on.
>
> So what say you, is it a good or a terribly redundant idea?
>
> With regards,
> Daniel.
>

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