Adds support for local FastCGI and logging#10
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Non backwards compat
expose waitgroup.Wait so shutdown handlers can wait on the server
Revert "expose waitgroup.Wait so shutdown handlers can wait on the serve...
Fix missing TLS state
…ogger and the nice API for signal handling.
…ve been added to prevent obviously-meaningless usage.
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October 12, 2016 19:40
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Local FastCGI is needed when a Go webserver must co-exist with an existing server, e.g. Nginx. This avoids problems with TCP port sharing and provides a fast-performing connection between services on a server.
(Remote FastCGI is not really needed because TCP covers this case.)
Also, simple logging of the Manners actions is implemented. A pluggable logger is used.