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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).
2009-04-02Removed some uses of printf in libbu++, I would like to get rid of all of themMike Buland
some day, but I'm not in much of a rush, I just wanted to do a quick survey. Also added the Formatter::flush special stream value, so now you can do a: sio << "hello" << sio.flush; and it'll flush output immediately. I also tweaked a few things in the cachestore and cache so that they actually throw exceptions and the like instead of just printing out some garbage.
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.
2009-02-08The Bu::CacheStoreNids system has been generalized further while maintainingMike Buland
backwards compatibility. When using it you now have the option to do the loading, storing, and memory allocation yourself if you want to. If you don't it will use new/delete, and an archive to store and load your data for you.
2009-01-27Nids is even better, all fixed, no problems. And you can define you're ownMike Buland
creator functions for the cache store...soon, you'll also be able to define you're own loader/writer functions, but the default will still work exactly like this. I also did more work on nidstool, I think I may actually have to create a tools dir that will just compile some executables for the libbu++ root, because this thing is handy. You can get info on the system, trace streams' blocks, and I'm working on an analysis function that will help you figure out how to optomize your nids files. Plus, it'll have a function soon for re-writing a nids stream, which will let you change the block size, defragment, and remove unused blocks.
2009-01-27Corrected the Bu::File::canRead() and Bu::File::canWrite() functions, they workMike Buland
now. It helps to read the system docs. Anyway, nids is all fixed up, it seems to work great now, and I guess I got all the corner cases we'll hit for a while, fishtrax really did a number on them :) I also cleaned up all the debugging output, now you can see your program run instead of libbu++ internals. There could still be a good amount of improvement made in nids, it really shouldn't re-write whole blocks every time you write to a stream, but that will be an easy change down the line that won't effect any of the existing code.
2009-01-27Corrected some larger read/write issues in corner cases that I hit suprisinglyMike Buland
often within nids. There's still a problem somewhere, but I'll find it. Also, even after having the file class canRead and canWrite functions work properly, and using them before trying to write to a nids to update info, we never ever write anything, so something is still wrong there. For now, all utilities that open a nids stream read-only will crash when it closes. Pretty minor really.
2009-01-27Hey, I think that'll fix some things valgrind was bitching about. ApparentlyMike Buland
BitString is...not so good...I may have to rewrite big chunks.
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.
2009-01-16Whoa, Bu::CacheStoreNids totally works now, it's even tested and everything.Mike Buland
Isn't that great?
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.