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adding all pre-allocated blocks to the header stream instead of just allocating
them. This caused some oddness, as you can probably imagine.
There's a good way to go before Myriad is as cool as it could be, but it's
already much more efficient and all around better than nids. I'll have to write
a program to convert nids cache stores to myriad cache stores, but that should
be fairly minor.
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Nids and Myriad pretty much share an API. However, there seems to be a bug in
Myriad when a Myriad file is created and filled with data immediately, the
header stream is mis-linking one of the blocks again.
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Myriad seems to work. I have to run it through a few more paces, and there are
some known corner cases that I may just disallow, such as too-small block sizes.
Beyond a little more testing, it's ready for production. I may switch some of
my cache tests to using it now.
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probably tweak the header init.
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copyright 2007-2008.
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until I can safely migrate to Myriad.
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