* We now cache negative lookups; clear them in Memcached_DataObject->insert()
* Mark file.url as a unique key in statusnet.ini so its negative lookups are cleared properly (first save of a notice with a new URL was failing due to double-insert)
* Now using serialization for default in-process cache instead of just saving objects; avoids potential corruption if you save an object to cache, change the original object, then fetch the same key from cache again
There's great value in knowing that something doesn't exist. We
now cache this information, and carefully compare the results from
cache as $results !== false instead of !empty($results), since some
empty values (null, 0, empty array, empty string) are stored in the
cache.
Caching staticGet() and pkeyGet() now store DB misses in the cache,
and cachedQuery() checks for empty results from the cache.
There were some problems with the automated cache/uncache system
for data objects that made us cache unfindable keys (with null
attributes and sometimes null names). Fixed those problems and
refactored the encache() and decache() methods so they use a helper
to find the cache keys to use.
Upgrade notes:
* Index names have changed from hardcoded 'Identica_people' and 'Identica_notices' to use the database name and actual table names. Must reindex.
New events:
* GetSearchEngine to override default search engine class selection from plugins
New scripts:
* gen_config.php generates a sphinx.conf from database configuration (with theoretical support for status_network table, but it doesn't seem to be cleanly queriable right now without knowing the db setup info for that. Needs generalized support.)
* Replaced old sphinx-indexer.sh and sphinx-cron.sh with index_update.php
Other fixes:
* sphinx.conf.sample better matches our live config, skipping unused stopword list and using a more realistic indexer memory limit
Further notes:
* Probably doesn't work right with PostgreSQL yet; Sphinx can pull from PG but the extraction queries currently look like they use some MySQL-specific functions.
This reverts commit 84072aa5cf.
This commit caused grievous harm to old notices on identi.ca.
Reverting until we figure out how to convert the old notices.
Another huge change, for PEAR code standards compliance. Function
headers have to be in K&R style (opening brace on its own line),
instead of having the opening brace on the same line as the function
and parameters. So, a little perl magic found all the function
definitions and move the opening brace to the next line (properly
indented... usually).
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