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RPM: gem-remix-stash
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A versão atual: 1.1.5-alt1.1
Data da compilação: 27 janeiro 2023, 01:16 ( 67.5 weeks ago )
Tamanho:: 81.15 Kb
Home page: http://github.com/binary42/remix-stash
Licença: Unlicense
Sumário: Remix your memcache
Descrição:
Lista dos contribuidores Lista dos rpms provida por esta srpm:
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Data da compilação: 27 janeiro 2023, 01:16 ( 67.5 weeks ago )
Tamanho:: 81.15 Kb
Home page: http://github.com/binary42/remix-stash
Licença: Unlicense
Sumário: Remix your memcache
Descrição:
New API that doesn't actually suck! I've rethought a lot of the API and this
comes with a lot of new capabilities. More work is being done on making it as
expressive as possible without terrible overhead. This includes vectorized keys
which allow emulation of partial cache clearing as well as nice shortcuts like
eval and gate for expressions. Options, clusters, and implicit scope are easy to
manage on a stash-by-stash basis. Keys are also easy to pass in as it will
create composite keys from whatever you pass in (as long as it has to_s) so no
more ugly string interpolation all over the place.
It's fast (faster than memcache-client). It's simple (pure ruby and only a few
hundred lines). It's tested (shoulda). Of course, because it's pure ruby it will
run almost anywhere as well unlike many other clients.
It does require memcached 1.4+ but you should be running that anyway (if you
aren't, upgrade already).
Mantenedor currente: Pavel Skrylev comes with a lot of new capabilities. More work is being done on making it as
expressive as possible without terrible overhead. This includes vectorized keys
which allow emulation of partial cache clearing as well as nice shortcuts like
eval and gate for expressions. Options, clusters, and implicit scope are easy to
manage on a stash-by-stash basis. Keys are also easy to pass in as it will
create composite keys from whatever you pass in (as long as it has to_s) so no
more ugly string interpolation all over the place.
It's fast (faster than memcache-client). It's simple (pure ruby and only a few
hundred lines). It's tested (shoulda). Of course, because it's pure ruby it will
run almost anywhere as well unlike many other clients.
It does require memcached 1.4+ but you should be running that anyway (if you
aren't, upgrade already).
Lista dos contribuidores Lista dos rpms provida por esta srpm:
- gem-remix-stash
- gem-remix-stash-devel
- gem-remix-stash-doc