When a cachable object is store in the static cache from
the backing store, it was incorrect serialised rather than
using the wake function. This has been resolved and tests added.
During the investigation into cacheable_object, it was discovered
that set_identifiers never removes identifiers when you call it,
so set_identifiers(array('a')) and set_identifiers(array('b')) really
resulted in array('a','b') as the identifiers rather than 'b'.
The fix for this issue depends on the set_identifiers fix and
they have been coupled together as a result.
- We only now serialize when required, eg when the store doesn't do it.
- static acceleration now serializes on set to reduce overhead on load.
- null now works in static acceleration as we use an array for storage metadata
- static acceleration delete uses isset rather than an array_search.
- We only now serialize when required, eg when the store doesn't do it.
- static acceleration now serializes on set to reduce overhead on load.
- null now works in static acceleration as we use an array for storage metadata
- static acceleration delete uses isset rather than an array_search.
The cache store mode is now included in the performance stats
printed at the bottom of the page.
It is represented as either [a] [s] or [r] and a title is used
to actually state the mode.
Cache data source aggregate functionality was found to be broken
and unused, because of this the decision was made to remove it
rather than fix it.
As it was broken we did not follow typical deprecation methods and
instead the code was removed outright with only structure
remaining and left deprecated.
This issue makes several fixes for the session loader and the session store.
* maxsize argument now works for session caches.
* fixed performance hole when interation occurs frequently.
* fixed cache purge bug occuring when multiple caches are defined before being used.
* improved lastaccess handling.
Big thanks to Marina who contributed the following commits:
* Always make sure the elements in cache are sorted so we need to remove only elements in the beginning of array
* Remove expired elements from session store to free memory
* Minor bug fixes
This issue makes several fixes for the session loader and the session store.
* maxsize argument now works for session caches.
* fixed performance hole when interation occurs frequently.
* fixed cache purge bug occuring when multiple caches are defined before being used.
* improved lastaccess handling.
This change is a large change to the way sessions are handled
within MUC after it was discovered that session did not function
as expected when any store other than the default session store
was being used.
As part of this change the session loader has been largely
customised in order to consolidate session data for the loader.
The unit tests have also being greatly increased to provide
better coverage for sessions.