On Fri, Jan 05, 2001, Robert Collins wrote:
> > Ok. The point I'm trying to make here is that squid should end up being
> > modular enough to plug in windows bits or unix bits without #ifdefs
> > splattered around (yes you'll need them to fix differences in
> > the implementation of some things, but not to implement completely
> > new features per-platform.)
> >
> >
> >
> > Adrian
>
> Sure - I agree completely. (As long as per platform doesn't mean unix vs windows :])
>
Well, it is a start :) but I'm actually more interested in supporting
optimisations that each unix flavour gives (the aio support in
solaris/linux/freebsd, reiserfs_raw and other disk-based directory
schemes, FreeBSD's kqueue, various forms of zero-copy sockets ..
these are the things that could help squid really perform well but
they are just too difficult to implement cleanly without the
massive changes I'm doing.
Adrian
-- Adrian Chadd "Here's five for the cake, and <adrian@creative.net.au> five to buy a clue." - Ryan, Whatever it TakesReceived on Thu Jan 04 2001 - 06:39:43 MST
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