Really, really good. Well, if all tests pass why not starting pushing the changes to svn? :-)
Ciao, R Il giorno 24/ott/2012 11:35, "Christoph Engelbert" <[email protected]> ha scritto: > Hey, > > I added the codebase to support the existing UnsafeMemoryManager and > usage of the pointers. > > https://github.com/noctarius/directmemory/commit/dd666b673596c71bccf3d999da4da8c967370538 > > Chris > > Am 24.10.2012 09:21, schrieb Raffaele P. Guidi: > > just put together a test using the UnsafeStore (there's already one > > available) and see how it works > > > > On Wed, Oct 24, 2012 at 6:51 AM, Christoph Engelbert > > <[email protected]>wrote: > > > >> Morning Raffaele, > >> > >> at the moment the store is not used but it should be easy to use the > >> pointers instead of a long for the memory address. I just need to > >> implement this. > >> > >> I also thought about some kind of a virtual memory file for swapping > >> purposes if the object should be just be removed from the cache but > >> wasn't used for a longer time (like the normal swap data). > >> > >> Cheers Chris > >> > >> Am 24.10.2012 00:41, schrieb Raffaele P. Guidi: > >>> Looks good - how does it play with the unsafe based store? > >>> Il giorno 23/ott/2012 21:21, "Christoph Engelbert" < > [email protected] > >>> > >>> ha scritto: > >>> > >>>> Hey guys, > >>>> > >>>> some time before I mentioned that it would be nice to have a real > >>>> buffer interface to against. The actual implementation only had > >>>> ByteBuffer when using non Unsafe MemoryAllocators. > >>>> > >>>> I started to add a clean interface, derived from the nettys > >>>> ChannelBuffer, to be used as the main accesspoint to every memory > >>>> access no matter what the underlying access layer looks like. > >>>> > >>>> At the moment I'm working against the GIT fork on GitHub and I'll > >>>> like to see your opinion and ideas about the MemoryBuffer interface > >>>> and the general idea. > >>>> > >>>> The two important commits are: > >>>> > >>>> > >> > https://github.com/noctarius/directmemory/commit/5b3cf11af0e71f5961b1bfcf69b10f3cb9388ff6 > >>>> > >> > https://github.com/noctarius/directmemory/commit/05082a6aa2cac91bb2ab6e104837bb1431dae90d > >>>> Looking forward to your replies especially because I'm not yet sure > >>>> how the general way of new features is :-) > >>>> > >>>> Cheers Chris > >>>> > >> > >
