On Wed, Apr 4, 2012 at 6:02 PM, Vincent Torri <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 4, 2012 at 4:52 PM, Rafael Antognolli
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hello people,
>>
>> As some people know, ProFUSION is also working on Evas and making some
>> changes that should make it even faster.
>>
>> Currently we are working on the images cache server, and it should be
>> similar to the previous cserve, but with a more asynchronous API. It
>> also has some fundamental changes, like having a pool of loaders where
>> each of them run on a different process.
>>
>> The main idea is that the client can request the images needed as soon
>> as a file_set is done, but don't block waiting for them to load. Once
>> Evas really needs the image data, it will finally block to get this
>> data, and should return almost immediately if it was already loaded.
>>
>> Some tweaks still must be done on the current code, some cleanup, and
>> even some documentation, but the core is already there. A new internal
>> cache was also done for Evas, very similar to the previous one but
>> with some more direct calls to the server and some shorter code paths.
>>
>> The code can be seen here:
>> http://git.profusion.mobi/cgit.cgi/antognolli/evas-cserve2/ (branch cserve2)
>>
>> Any comments are welcome!
>
> what about Windows ?

a small grep finds :

shm_open
fork + execvp

so it will be hard to have someting working well on Windows...

Vincent

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