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2011-01-20Wow, got the Stream changes propegated, all tests build with string instead ofMike Buland
fstring, and updated the copyright notice to extend to 2011
2010-05-04Cache fixes?Mike Buland
2010-02-13Added and updated the license info in all the source files, they still saidMike Buland
copyright 2007-2008.
2010-01-25The order of key, object in all of the cache related systems has beed fixed,Mike Buland
key just belongs first, that's all there is to it.
2009-07-31I switched the Bu::Stream::isEOS function to be named Bu::Stream::isEos, andMike Buland
also made sure the copyright is at the top of all the files, it's been too long. Anyway, this may effect some code, but not much, and it's an easy enough fix.
2009-05-28The cache can now efficiently report how many items are stored in it, butMike Buland
there's no way to find out how many are in memory now, I may add something for that later, but it seems more or less unimportant (except maybe for fine-tuning and making interesting looking displays).
2009-02-24Whoa, lots of updates. Md5 is more general, nids, cache, cachestore, andMike Buland
cachestorenids all support synchronizing now. Url is pretty much done.
2009-01-16They keys can be accessed now for all stores that support it, they pretty muchMike Buland
all should, but they don't really haaave to.
2008-12-03Alright, the caching system now passes the basic CRUD tests with arbitraryMike Buland
keytypes. It doesn't yet use the stackable CacheStore concept, but the code is all in place to make it easy to switch to. There also needs to be some more accounting code in place, so that we can actually use the Schedulers, whatever they happen to be called in the future. A whacky side note, it turns out that we totally need to ensure an object is loaded from the cache in order to delete it, we can't ensure that any references to other objects that are in the cache will be loaded otherwise.
2008-12-01Wow, that's a lot of changes. You can use anything as a key now, as long as itMike Buland
can be hashed. And we're about to test actually loading and saving persistant cache items. Fun.