custfcgi.pp and fpfcgi.pp both directly /indirectly depends on fastcgi unit.

Zamrony P. Juhara 
 
  On Sat, May 18, 2019 at 16:54, Michael Van Canneyt<mich...@freepascal.org> 
wrote:   

On Sat, 18 May 2019, Zamrony P. Juhara via fpc-pascal wrote:

>> From fastcgi.pp
>
> https://github.com/graemeg/freepascal/blob/master/packages/fastcgi/src/fastcgi.pp
>
> In line 510
> FCGI_ContentRecord = record
>     header : FCGI_Header;
>     ContentData : array[0..1023] of byte;
> end;
> Field ContentData is 1024 bytes. Actual ContentData length is related to 
> field ContentLength of FCGI_Header. ContentLength is declared as word type to 
> conform with FastCGI specification. So maximum ContentLength is 65536 bytes.
>
> According  to FastCGI specification,
>
> http://www.mit.edu/~yandros/doc/specs/fcgi-spec.html
> "contentData: Between 0 and 65535 bytes of data, interpreted according to the 
> record type."
>
> Why fastcgi.pp declared it as array[0..1023] of byte instead of array[0.. 
> 65535] of byte ?

This unit is a translation of a library. Most likely, that was exactly the
value specified in the original header files.

I would not recommend using this unit. 
It is most likely outdated, and I would not even know what library it supports. 
I will ask on the core group what to do, I think it is better to remove it.

Free Pascal supports fastcgi natively using the custfcgi or fpfcgi units.

Michael.  
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