Commit Graph

9 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Mikael Nordfeldth
9712a92853 MITM the DB_DataObject to avoid PEAR::DB strict standards warnings 2015-06-06 18:29:15 +02:00
Mikael Nordfeldth
2dfa0bfcee function delete in dataobjects now don't break strict syntax 2013-10-29 10:20:57 +01:00
Mikael Nordfeldth
b3e61ce7d0 Stronger typing, require array where param array 2013-08-29 10:27:39 +02:00
Siebrand Mazeland
9587f9f55b * i18n/L10n and translator documentation updates.
* whitespace and indentation updates
2010-09-28 23:42:18 +02:00
Siebrand Mazeland
e753422480 * Address i18n related FIXMEs after talk with Brion.
* Tweak message
2010-07-30 19:15:07 +02:00
Siebrand Mazeland
312c6b6865 * add FIXME for messages that may need i18n.
* trailing whitespace removed.
2010-07-29 13:18:41 +02:00
Brion Vibber
5e54e7b55d Throw an exception when an undefined method is called on one of our DB_DataObjects, instead of failing silently.
The magic __call() method is used to implement a getter and setter interface, and simply didn't bother to throw an error for things it didn't recognize.

This may expose a number of existing errors where mistyped method names are called and we're not noticing that they're failing.
2010-03-19 12:38:14 -07:00
Brion Vibber
9ec24f59ca Drop result ID from data objects on clone(). This keeps the original object working if it was in the middle of a query loop, even if the cloned object falls out of scope and triggers its destructor.
This bug was hitting a number of places where we had the pattern:

$db->find();
while($dbo->fetch()) {
  $x = clone($dbo);
  // do anything with $x other than storing it in an array
}

The cloned object's destructor would trigger on the second run through the loop, freeing the database result set -- not really what we wanted.
(Loops that stored the clones into an array were fine, since the clones stay in scope in the array longer than the original does.)

Detaching the database result from the clone lets us work with its data without interfering with the rest of the query.
In the unlikely even that somebody is making clones in the middle of a query, then trying to continue the query with the clone instead of the original object, well they're gonna be broken now.
2010-03-15 15:58:55 -07:00
Brion Vibber
c74aea589d Stomp queue restructuring for mass scalability:
- Multiplexing queues into groups and for multiple sites.
- Sharing vs breakout configurable per site and per queue via $config['queue']['breakout']
- Detect how many times a message is redelivered, discard if it's killed too many daemons
 - count configurable with $config['queue']['max_retries']
 - can dump the items to files in $config['queue']['dead_letter_dir']

Queue daemon memory & resource leak fixes:
- avoid unnecessary reconnections to memcached server (switch persistent connections back in on second initialization, assuming it's child process)
- monkey-patch for leaky .ini loads in DB_DataObject::databaseStructure() - was leaking 200k per active switch
- applied leak fixes to Status_network as well, using intermediate base Safe_DataObject for both it and Memcache_DataObject

Misc queue fixes:
- correct handling of child processes exiting due to signal termination instead of regular exit
- shutdown instead of infinite respawn loop if we're already past the soft memory limit at startup
- Added --all option for xmppdaemon... still opens one xmpp connection per site that has xmpp active

Cache updates:
- add Cache::increment() method with native support for memcached atomic increment
2010-02-16 09:16:51 -08:00