Hi Adrian.
Can you give a quite outline of how one converts old-style store
clients?
I have a couple of new store clients in the etag branch, actually
making use of the seen offset there to simplify the processing
slightly.. (rounds the read data down to full complete parseable
pieces, ignoring any partial data close to block boundary)
Regards
Henrik
On Tuesday 26 February 2002 16:48, adrian@squid-cache.org wrote:
> Bring across my first phase of commloops development.
> This focused on turning storeClientCopy() into a stream-type
> callback, trying to act like the stream storeAppend() is for the
> server side.
>
> * storeClientCopy() has lost the seen_offset parameter
> * storeClientCopy*() track the last copy offset and size, so the
> code can _enforce_ that the modules using it have been converted
> into stream routines properly
> * all the modules using storeClientCopy() have been converted.
>
> I'm sure there are remaining places where the stream enforce will
> be triggered - these are the evil places noone speaks of, and will
> probably be exorcised in the third round of commloops (which will
> probably be a modio exercise.)
>
> Revision Changes Path
> 1.8 +1 -1 squid/Makefile.in
> 1.256 +1 -1 squid/configure
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