Adrian Chadd wrote:
> You know, it might make sense to change the semantics of
> storeGet() to take a request_t or something.
Did just that ;-)
StoreEntry *storeGetPublicByRequest(request_t *);
StireEntry *storeGetPublicByRequestMethod(request_t *, method_t);
store_key *storeKeyPublicByRequest(request_t *);
store_key *storeKeyPublicByRequestMethod(request_t *, method_t);
The old method are still used at some places, where no request_t
structure is available.
> I'm just trying to see how we could extend the store interface here.
Me too, at least in the long run. This excersise gives quite a bit of
light on what a full proper Vary implementation requires from the store.
> The vary work is nice but I'd like it to sit under one interface.
In the end I guess storeGet/storeOpen/whatever has to implement Vary,
and accept a request_t structure as input and work it out from there.
The other access methods should be killed I guess.
There should also be a storeDelete interface working similarily. There
is a number of places where the cache needs to be purged even if no new
object are added. For example on methods known to modify the origin
server.
/Henrik
Received on Wed Jan 17 2001 - 13:53:40 MST
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