Well, I work at a company with lots of lawyers. The easiest & fastest thing for me to do will be to write a hashtable.


On Sep 27, 2011, at 1:13 PM, Trond Norbye wrote:

I'm not a lawyer, but I would assume that sine the code has been released into memcached under that license, you should still be able to use it...

I nuked it from the memcached core since we don't use it anymore in the core. Anyway. Dustin Sallings wrote it, so you could just send him an email about using it.

Cheers,

Trond

On Tue, Sep 27, 2011 at 10:07 PM, John David Duncan <[email protected] > wrote:
(Resending from the gmail account so Google will forward to the list)

Hi Trond,

commit e70f5ace86dc71a2683b884182fa46d57965a25a
Author: Trond Norbye <[email protected]>
Date:   Fri Sep 23 09:35:44 2011 +0200

  Removed topkeys implementation

  Measurements showed memcached only able to handle about 50% of the
  operations with top keys on vs. when it was off.


OK, that's interesting.  I see the motivation for that.

But I had assumed genhash.h was part of the public (utilities) API, and I was planning to use it. Suddenly it's gone!






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Trond Norbye


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