I went ahaed an added your answer to the Glossary on the wiki, Tim.
This question had been nagging at me for some time as well. ;-)
RS
On 9/8/06, Timothy Brownawell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Fri, 2006-09-08 at 16:18 +0200, Markus Schiltknecht wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Is there a description somewhere just what rosters are? The last word I
> > remember on the subject many months ago was that they were an internal
> > data structure that was hard to explain. Has there been any movement
> > on the explanation front since then?
>
> Yeah, I'd like to get a better understanding, too. The wiki is severely
> out of date...
It's like a manifest, except it also has various pieces of internal
metadata used to make merging faster.
In our data structures, this is split into roster_t, which maps nodes
(files or dirs) to an id and holds the attributes (content hash (for
files), attrs, (parent id, name) pair) for the nodes, and a marking_map
which holds multi-*-merge metadata.
When serialized, these two structures get mixed to make the text version
of a roster.
Tim
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