Tue, 14 Aug 2007 14:43:27 -0600 Sean Reifschneider * Version 1.39 * Michael Krause reports the previous version doesn't work for _val_to_store_info() calls because it's defined as a staticmethod. Removing staticmethod decorator. Also confirmed by Kai Lautaportti, with suggested fix of removing staticmethod. Fri, 10 Aug 2007 17:50:13 -0600 Sean Reifschneider * Version 1.38 * Matt McClanahan submitted a patch that allow add() to have a min_compress_len argument. * Steve Schwarz submitted a patch allowing user-defined picklers. * Michael Krause suggested checking the return value to prevent an exception from being raised in _set() when a value is too large to be stored. Fri, 27 Jul 2007 01:55:48 -0600 Sean Reifschneider * Version 1.37 * Fixing call from add() to _set() with parameter for min_compress_len. Reported by Jeff Fisher. Thu, 07 Jun 2007 04:10:31 -0600 Sean Reifschneider * Version 1.36 * Patch by Dave St.Germain to make the Client() class sub-class threadlocal to help with multi-threading issues. Only available in Python 2.4 and above. * Patch by James Robinson with: 1) new set_multi method. 2) factored out determining the flags, length, and value to store from set() into method _val_to_store_info() for use by both set() and set_multi(). 3) send_cmds() method on host which doesn't apply the trailing '\r\n' for use by set_multi. 4) check_key() extended a bit to allow for testing the prefix passed to set_multi just once, not once per each key. 5) Patch also enables support for auto compression in set, set_multi, and replace. * Suggestion by Helge Tesdal, fixes in check_key for non-string keys. * NOTE: On a farm of clients with multiple servers, all clients will need to be upgraded to this version. The next patch changes the server hash. * Philip Neustrom supplied a patch to change the server hash function to binascii.crc32. The original "hash()" call is not cross-platform, so big and little endian systems accessing the same memcache may end up hitting different servers. Restore the old functionality by calling: "memcached.serverHashFunction = hash" after importing memcache. * Philip Neustrom points out that passing Unicode keys or values causes problems because len(key) or len(value) is not equal to the number of bytes that are required to store the key/value. Philip provides a patch which raises an exception in this case. Raises memcache.Client.MemcachedStringEncodingError exception in this case. * NOTE: If you recompiled memcached to increase the default 1MB max value size, you will need to call "memcached.MAX_SERVER_VALUE_LENGTH = N" or memcached will not store values larger than the default 1MB. * Philip Neustrom includes another patch which checks that the key doesn't exceed the memcache server's max size. If it does, the item is silently not stored. * Philip Neustrom added a bunch of sanity checks. * Jehiah Czebotar provided a patch to make the add() and replace() functions return 0 when the add or replace fails, similar to how set() works. Sat, 16 Sep 2006 18:31:46 -0600 Sean Reifschneider * Version 1.34 * In get_multi, if the recv loop reads 0 bytes, raising an EOFError. Identified by Jim Baker. Tue, 05 Sep 2006 14:06:50 -0600 Sean Reifschneider * Version 1.33 * Including patch from Yoshinori K. Okuji to read in larger chunks for readline() calls. This should dramatically improve performance under some circumstances. Sun, 03 Sep 2006 14:02:03 -0600 Sean Reifschneider * Version 1.32 * Including patch from Philip Neustrom which checks keys sent to the server for length and bad characters. Sat, 20 May 2006 14:51:28 -0600 Sean Reifschneider * Version 1.31 * Rolled version 1.30 since the Danga folks are now listing this version as the official version. Removing the "tummy" from the version number, and incrementing so that it's clear it's more recent than "1.2". * Patch applied from Simon Forman for handling of weighted hosts. * Added a little more meat to the README. Sat, 28 Jan 2006 15:59:50 -0700 Sean Reifschneider * cludwin at socallocal suggested that the write-combining with sendall() may not be beneficial. After testing on both SMP and non-SMP machines, I can't see a significant benefit to not doing the write-combining, even on large strings. The benefits of write-combining on smaller strings seems to be significant on UP machines in tight loops. Even on strings that are larger than 2MB, there seems to be no benefit to splitting out the writes. Sun, 18 Sep 2005 18:56:31 -0600 Sean Reifschneider * Changing a printf to debuglog and catching a pickle exception, patch submitted by Justin Azoff. Thu, 14 Jul 2005 11:17:30 -0700 Sean Reifschneider * Alex Stapleton found that the sendall call was slow for writing data larger than several kilobytes. I had him test a change to his patch, which worked as well, but was simpler. The code now does two sendall calls, one for the data and one for the line termination, if the data is larger than 100 bytes. Thu, 7 Apr 2005 14:45:44 -0700 Sean Reifschneider * Incorporating some fixes to get_multi() from Bo Yang Mon, 13 Dec 2004 02:35:17 -0700 Sean Reifschneider * Simplifying the readline() function and speeding it up ~25%. * Fixing a bug in readline() if the server drops, mark_dead() was not being properly called. Sun, 12 Dec 2004 18:56:33 -0700 Sean Reifschneider * Adding "stats()" and "flush_all()" methods. Thu, 10 Aug 2003 12:17:50 -0700 Evan Martin * Slightly more verbose self-test output. * Fix mark_dead() to use proper classname. * Make pooltest.py run from the test directory. Thu, 07 Aug 2003 16:32:32 -0700 Evan Martin * Add incr, decr, and delete. * Better Python (based on comments from Uriah Welcome). * Docs, using epydoc. Thu, 07 Aug 2003 14:20:27 -0700 Evan Martin * Initial prerelease.