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syncache-1.2/ChangeLog 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000012631 11675630423 0014735 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 commit 421cd152127022e5105e5e896d05ea4dd3bd0b25 (HEAD, tag: v1.2, origin/master, master)
Author: Dmitry Borodaenko
Date: Fri Oct 7 23:53:32 2011 +0300
use Mutex instead of Sync, drop the monkey patch
lib/syncache/syncache.rb | 26 ++++++++++---------
lib/syncache/syncache_sync_patch.rb | 47 -----------------------------------
2 files changed, 14 insertions(+), 59 deletions(-)
commit fa2035fc98f92e0beb0f8854dfa132b28348da46 (bejbus/master)
Author: Dmitry Borodaenko
Date: Sun Nov 13 00:55:23 2011 +0300
don't use Delegator classes for non-marshallable objects
Delegator defines #marshal_dump and #marshal_load, that makes DRb think
that this object can be marshalled, which doesn't really work for that
DRbObject we put into @cache: after a trip through DRb it ends up being
reset to nil. Solution: method_missing with no frills.
lib/syncache/remote.rb | 7 +++++--
1 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
commit 50ca4a79dde80b71cb83ab1e7fdae578ef106767
Author: Dmitry Borodaenko
Date: Sat Oct 8 00:37:30 2011 +0300
ruby 1.9 drb deadlocks when stopped from within a signal handler
bin/syncache-drb | 5 ++++-
1 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)
commit 446fe51929149b0c7256eb1ac2560dd7cdd74b6c
Author: Dmitry Borodaenko
Date: Sat Oct 8 00:14:41 2011 +0300
make debug mode configurable in syncache-drb
bin/syncache-drb | 14 ++++++++++++--
lib/syncache/syncache.rb | 18 ++++++++++++------
man/syncache-drb.1 | 3 +++
3 files changed, 27 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-)
commit a30f7f1c84838d53d79381587c78921b557e23cf
Author: Dmitry Borodaenko
Date: Fri Oct 7 23:36:43 2011 +0300
ruby 1.9 lambda checks the block arguments
...and Signal.trap documentation fails to mention that signal number is
passed into the handler block as an argument.
bin/syncache-drb | 4 ++--
1 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
commit 31f70530a0521354b3b8f6335a5320623f82cbd2
Author: Dmitry Borodaenko
Date: Tue Oct 4 19:49:26 2011 +0300
call log wrapper properly to avoid crash on HUP
bin/syncache-drb | 2 +-
1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)
commit 66338960c30931798710db3cf7ee27baae89f23c
Author: Dmitry Borodaenko
Date: Tue Sep 27 23:40:23 2011 +0300
untaint pidfile argument, too
bin/syncache-drb | 2 +-
1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)
commit 9bd888a2dd5a7bee0507f83102dc96733e276dd8 (tag: v1.1)
Author: Dmitry Borodaenko
Date: Tue Sep 27 01:14:49 2011 +0300
fix require path to sync monkey patch
lib/syncache/syncache.rb | 2 +-
1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)
commit 92e599345a5d6992917449b0aefa1f8f96732744
Author: Dmitry Borodaenko
Date: Mon Sep 26 01:40:52 2011 +0300
RemoteCache introduced to deal with limitations of unreliable clients
README.rdoc | 24 +++++++++++--
bin/syncache-drb | 2 +-
lib/syncache.rb | 1 +
lib/syncache/remote.rb | 86 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
lib/syncache/syncache.rb | 2 +-
test/tc_remote.rb | 86 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
test/tc_syncache.rb | 63 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
test/ts_syncache.rb | 58 ++-----------------------------
8 files changed, 262 insertions(+), 60 deletions(-)
commit 2e09c0f9a2851c907e04a41081d1e72f68a7932f
Author: Dmitry Borodaenko
Date: Sun Sep 25 23:27:03 2011 +0300
move syncache lib files into their own dir
lib/syncache.rb | 267 +---------------------------------
lib/syncache/syncache.rb | 275 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
lib/syncache/syncache_sync_patch.rb | 47 ++++++
lib/syncache_sync_patch.rb | 47 ------
4 files changed, 324 insertions(+), 312 deletions(-)
commit b0a9d503f2f984411871687d3c907811b1ddb5dc
Author: Dmitry Borodaenko
Date: Sun Sep 25 23:09:57 2011 +0300
use the same two-level locking routine for all cache access
* the two-level locking routine is extracted from fetch_or_add into
get_locked_entry and is reused in []= and []
* [] no longer creates empty entries for cache misses
* fetch_or_add now works properly when entry value == false
* message is passed into debug() as a block instead of a parameter, so
that message string composition only happens when debug mode is on
lib/syncache.rb | 99 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-----------------------
1 files changed, 58 insertions(+), 41 deletions(-)
commit 0b5defa0c84abe1545138f168e237a7a341c44a4
Author: Dmitry Borodaenko
Date: Fri Sep 16 22:15:58 2011 +0300
old Monotone changelog
ChangeLog.mtn | 183 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
1 files changed, 183 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
commit 912b9c19605d17ed8a6facf66fd503e33bab1f4a
Author: Dmitry Borodaenko
Date: Fri Sep 16 22:01:57 2011 +0300
apply sync.rb monkey patch on ruby above 1.9.0, too
The same bug is still there in Ruby 1.9.2p290, and the monkey patch has
to be more agressive to really stick.
lib/syncache_sync_patch.rb | 13 ++++++++++++-
1 files changed, 12 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)
syncache-1.2/ChangeLog.mtn 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000011417 11675630423 0015533 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 -----------------------------------------------------------------
Revision: 8bc8efa1310743cf39e14bdf69d4429cadebcb61
Ancestor: 6f9a39297f610f7095473ac34f68674963561d9c
Author: angdraug@debian.org
Date: 25/12/09 19:56:53
Branch: syncache-head
Modified files:
bin/syncache-drb man/syncache-drb.1
ChangeLog:
man page updated for new options
-----------------------------------------------------------------
Revision: 6f9a39297f610f7095473ac34f68674963561d9c
Ancestor: 57f2c6cd4fbe8a04750aebeff72b094dc4d24476
Author: angdraug@debian.org
Date: 25/12/09 19:46:42
Branch: syncache-head
Modified files:
bin/syncache-drb
ChangeLog:
New options: --user, --error-log
* Redirect STDERR to an error log when specified.
* Allow to specify any to run as user instead of just nobody.
* Create the pidfile under /var/run/syncache-drb to solve the
undeletable pidfile problem.
-----------------------------------------------------------------
Revision: 57f2c6cd4fbe8a04750aebeff72b094dc4d24476
Ancestor: 0b3852cfbf276589043a4bb87c37ab024df694cc
Author: angdraug@debian.org
Date: 26/10/09 20:08:45
Branch: syncache-head
Modified files:
bin/syncache-drb
ChangeLog:
untaint URI supplied on command line; report exception backtraces to syslog
-----------------------------------------------------------------
Revision: 0b3852cfbf276589043a4bb87c37ab024df694cc
Ancestor: 69d9bb2d250a211e52baab031e5f840032fdee74
Author: angdraug@debian.org
Date: 07/08/09 14:08:50
Branch: syncache-head
Modified files:
lib/syncache.rb lib/syncache_sync_patch.rb
ChangeLog:
expand syncache_sync_patch to fix the same bug in Ruby 1.9.0, move RUBY_VERSION condition into the patch file
-----------------------------------------------------------------
Revision: 69d9bb2d250a211e52baab031e5f840032fdee74
Ancestor: de7c67553a07c221dc2064cc19a64c32286c72ae
Author: angdraug@debian.org
Date: 28/07/09 17:45:55
Branch: syncache-head
Added files:
test/ts_syncache.rb
Added directories:
test
ChangeLog:
unit test re-added from Samizdat::Cache
-----------------------------------------------------------------
Revision: de7c67553a07c221dc2064cc19a64c32286c72ae
Ancestor: f95d143aed0ae773800a96cafb4e1b9eb87cc407
Author: angdraug@debian.org
Date: 28/07/09 17:29:16
Branch: syncache-head
Modified files:
bin/syncache-drb
ChangeLog:
fixes in handling of syncache-drb options
-----------------------------------------------------------------
Revision: f95d143aed0ae773800a96cafb4e1b9eb87cc407
Ancestor: ed2cc574a6324a95a69f81c4a3ed3e04bd26ade4
Author: angdraug@debian.org
Date: 27/07/09 17:50:10
Branch: syncache-head
Modified files:
README.rdoc
ChangeLog:
updated README.rdoc to reflect renamed DRb server script
-----------------------------------------------------------------
Revision: ed2cc574a6324a95a69f81c4a3ed3e04bd26ade4
Ancestor: e9c480978fdb812474c40a785d7b4cae8aa77c58
Author: angdraug@debian.org
Date: 27/07/09 17:32:17
Branch: syncache-head
Renamed entries:
man/syncache-drb-server.1 to man/syncache-drb.1
Modified files:
man/syncache-drb.1
ChangeLog:
renamed the samizdat-drb-server.1 manpage along with the script
-----------------------------------------------------------------
Revision: e9c480978fdb812474c40a785d7b4cae8aa77c58
Ancestor: e6c0480854ee7af7f7f9956d9c6489452ec99a65
Author: angdraug@debian.org
Date: 27/07/09 17:16:05
Branch: syncache-head
Renamed entries:
bin/syncache-drb-server to bin/syncache-drb
Modified files:
bin/syncache-drb
ChangeLog:
renamed syncache-drb-server to syncache-drb to make it fit within 15 character limit
-----------------------------------------------------------------
Revision: e6c0480854ee7af7f7f9956d9c6489452ec99a65
Ancestor: 6818ae15675fa101beb33c7fc21635e404a09fbe
Author: angdraug@debian.org
Date: 27/07/09 16:37:53
Branch: syncache-head
Modified files:
lib/syncache.rb
ChangeLog:
conditionally load monkey patch for the sync.rb bug only for Ruby versions < 1.8.7p173
-----------------------------------------------------------------
Revision: 6818ae15675fa101beb33c7fc21635e404a09fbe
Ancestor: 56a8b045280179815127c312f703c55bc63d7081
Author: angdraug@debian.org
Date: 27/07/09 15:57:09
Branch: syncache-head
Modified files:
bin/syncache-drb-server
ChangeLog:
fixed Samizdat legacy: cache -> @cache
-----------------------------------------------------------------
Revision: 56a8b045280179815127c312f703c55bc63d7081
Ancestor:
Author: angdraug@debian.org
Date: 27/07/09 15:40:15
Branch: syncache-head
Added files:
COPYING README.rdoc bin/syncache-drb-server lib/syncache.rb
lib/syncache_sync_patch.rb man/syncache-drb-server.1
setup.rb
Added directories:
. bin lib man
ChangeLog:
initial checkin: SynCache is a spin-off of cache.rb from Samizdat project
syncache-1.2/README.rdoc 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000007165 11675630423 0014777 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 = SynCache - thread-safe time-limited cache with flexible replacement policy
== Synopsys
require 'syncache'
@cache = SynCache::Cache.new
@cache.fetch_or_add('key:1') do
# expensive operation
end
@cache.flush(/^key:/)
== Description
SynCache::Cache stores cached objects in a Hash that is protected by an
advanced two-level locking mechanism. Two-level locking ensures that:
* Multiple threads can add and fetch objects in parallel without
stepping on each other's toes.
* While one thread is working on a cache entry, other threads can access
the rest of the cache with no waiting on the global lock, no race
conditions nor deadlock or livelock situations.
* While one thread is performing a long and resource-intensive
operation, other threads that request the same data with #fetch_or_add
method will be put on hold, and as soon as the first thread completes
the operation, the result will be returned to all threads. Without
this feature, a steady stream of requests with less time between them
than it takes to complete one request can easily bury a server under
an avalanche of threads all wasting resources on the same expensive
operation.
When number of cache entries exceeds the size limit, the least recently
accessed entries are replaced with new data. This replacement strategy
is controlled by the SynCache::CacheEntry class and can be changed by
overriding its #replacement_index method.
Cache entries are automatically invalidated when their +ttl+ (time to
live) is exceeded. Entries can be explicitly invalidated by #flush
method. The method can use === operator to compare cache keys
against flush base (so that base can be e.g. a Regexp). When invoked
without the +base+ parameter, it invalidates all entries.
The +flush_delay+ initialization option allows to limit cache's flush
rate. When this option is set, SynCache will make sure that at least
this many seconds (it can also be a fraction) pass between two flushes.
When extra flushes are requested, invalidation of flushed entries is
postponed until earliest time when next flush is allowed.
== SynCache DRb Server
SynCache::Cache object can be shared between multiple Ruby processes,
even across different computers. All you need is the
syncache-drb script shipped with this module. This script will
start a daemon that serves a SynCache::Cache object over dRuby protocol,
with $SAFE set to 1 for security.
To access a remote cache, you will need to use DRb library:
require 'drb'
# connect to the remote cache
@cache = DRbObject.new_with_uri('druby://localhost:9000')
# allow remote cache to access local objects from fetch_or_add blocks
DRb.start_service('druby://localhost:0')
For the above to work properly, all your fetch_or_add blocks should be
thread-safe, because DRb will run them in their own threads. Also, if a
Ruby process crashes is the middle of such block, the key will remain
locked in the remote cache until its +ttl+ runs out.
To work around these limitations, you can wrap access to a remote cache
using a SynCache::RemoteCache object:
require 'syncache'
# connect to the remote cache
@cache = SynCache::RemoteCache.new('druby://localhost:9000')
SynCache::RemoteCache implements its own version of fetch_or_add that
runs the supplied block locally in the current thread and would give up
and take over a locked key if the client that originally locked it takes
too long to free it up.
== Copying
Copyright (c) 2002-2011 Dmitry Borodaenko
This program is free software.
You can distribute/modify this program under the terms of the GNU
General Public License version 3 or later.
syncache-1.2/bin/ 0000775 0000000 0000000 00000000000 11675630423 0013730 5 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 syncache-1.2/bin/syncache-drb 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000011317 11675630423 0016220 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 #!/usr/bin/env ruby
#
# SynCache dRuby object cache server
# (originally written for Samizdat project)
#
# Copyright (c) 2002-2011 Dmitry Borodaenko
#
# This program is free software.
# You can distribute/modify this program under the terms of
# the GNU General Public License version 3 or later.
#
# vim: et sw=2 sts=2 ts=8 tw=0
require 'getoptlong'
require 'etc'
require 'syslog'
require 'drb'
require 'syncache'
class SynCacheDRb
PNAME = 'syncache-drb'
def usage
puts %{
Usage: #{PNAME} [ options ] [ URI ]
Options:
URI
URI with druby: schema that DRb server binds to, default is
druby://localhost:9000
--help
display this message and quit
--ttl SECONDS
time-to-live value for cache entries, default is 24 hours
--size ENTRIES
maximum number of objects in cache, default is 10000
--flush-delay SECONDS
rate-limit flush operations: if less than that number of seconds
has passed since last flush, next flush will be delayed; default
is no rate limit
--user USER
Run as USER if started as root. Default is nobody.
--error-log ERROR_LOG_PATH
File to write errors to. Default is /dev/null. When run as root,
the file is chowned to USER:adm.
--debug
Enable debug mode. If an error log is specified with --error-log,
all messages will be sent there instead of syslog.
--pidfile PATH
Path to the pidfile. By default, pidfile is created under
/var/run/#{PNAME}/ when run as root, or under $TMPDIR
otherwise. Location should be writeable by USER.
}
exit
end
def set_options
opts = GetoptLong.new(
[ '--help', '-h', GetoptLong::NO_ARGUMENT ],
[ '--ttl', '-t', GetoptLong::REQUIRED_ARGUMENT ],
[ '--size', '-s', GetoptLong::REQUIRED_ARGUMENT ],
[ '--flush-delay', '-f', GetoptLong::REQUIRED_ARGUMENT ],
[ '--user', '-u', GetoptLong::REQUIRED_ARGUMENT ],
[ '--error-log', '-e', GetoptLong::REQUIRED_ARGUMENT ],
[ '--debug', '-d', GetoptLong::NO_ARGUMENT ],
[ '--pidfile', '-p', GetoptLong::REQUIRED_ARGUMENT ]
)
@uri = 'druby://localhost:9000'
@ttl = 24*60*60
@size = 10000
@flush_delay = nil
@user = 'nobody'
@error_log = '/dev/null'
@debug = false
@pidfile = (0 == Process.uid) ?
"/var/run/#{PNAME}/#{PNAME}.pid" :
(ENV.has_key?('TMPDIR') ? ENV['TMPDIR'] : '/tmp') + "/#{PNAME}.pid"
opts.each do |opt, arg|
case opt
when '--help'
usage
when '--ttl'
@ttl = arg.to_i
when '--size'
@size = arg.to_i
when '--flush-delay'
@flush_delay = arg.to_i
when '--user'
@user = arg.dup.untaint
when '--error-log'
@error_log = arg.dup.untaint
when '--debug'
@debug = true
when '--pidfile'
@pidfile = arg.dup.untaint
end
end
@uri = ARGV[0].dup.untaint if ARGV[0]
@user = Etc.getpwnam(@user)
end
def log(message, level = :info)
if @log.respond_to? level
@log.send(level, message)
else
STDERR << 'syncache: ' + message + "\n"
STDERR.flush
end
end
def daemonize
$0 = PNAME
ENV.clear
exit if fork
Process.setsid
exit if fork
Dir.chdir '/'
File.umask 0022
STDIN.reopen '/dev/null'
STDOUT.reopen '/dev/null', 'a'
STDERR.reopen @error_log, 'a'
if 0 == Process.uid
if @error_log != '/dev/null'
File.chown(@user.uid, Etc.getgrnam('adm').gid, @error_log)
File.chmod(0640, @error_log)
end
# drop root priviledge
Process::Sys.setgid(@user.gid)
Process::Sys.setuid(@user.uid)
end
File.open(@pidfile, 'w') {|f| f.puts Process.pid }
end
def open_syslog
@log = Syslog.open PNAME
end
def ready
@cache = SynCache::Cache.new(@ttl, @size, @flush_delay) # initialize cache
@cache.debug = true if @debug
end
def trap_signals
shutdown = lambda do |sig|
Thread.new do
sleep 0.1
DRb.stop_service
end
end
Signal.trap('INT', shutdown)
Signal.trap('TERM', shutdown)
Signal.trap('HUP') do |sig| # kill -HUP to flush cache
@cache.flush
log 'cache flushed'
end
end
def start_service
$SAFE = 1
DRb.start_service(@uri, @cache)
log 'started'
end
def wait_for_shutdown
DRb.thread.join
File.delete @pidfile
log 'shut down'
end
def run
set_options
daemonize
open_syslog unless @debug and @error_log
begin
ready
trap_signals
start_service
wait_for_shutdown
rescue => error
log "#{error.class.to_s}: #{error.to_s}", :err
error.backtrace.each {|line| log(' ' + line, :err) }
raise
end
end
end
SynCacheDRb.new.run
syncache-1.2/lib/ 0000775 0000000 0000000 00000000000 11675630423 0013726 5 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 syncache-1.2/lib/syncache.rb 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000000661 11675630423 0016053 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 # SynCache: thread-safe time-limited cache with flexible replacement policy
# (originally written for Samizdat project)
#
# Copyright (c) 2002-2011 Dmitry Borodaenko
#
# This program is free software.
# You can distribute/modify this program under the terms of
# the GNU General Public License version 3 or later.
#
# vim: et sw=2 sts=2 ts=8 tw=0
require 'syncache/syncache'
require 'syncache/remote'
syncache-1.2/lib/syncache/ 0000775 0000000 0000000 00000000000 11675630423 0015523 5 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 syncache-1.2/lib/syncache/remote.rb 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000004661 11675630423 0017352 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 # SynCache: thread-safe time-limited cache with flexible replacement policy
# (originally written for Samizdat project)
#
# Copyright (c) 2002-2011 Dmitry Borodaenko
#
# This program is free software.
# You can distribute/modify this program under the terms of
# the GNU General Public License version 3 or later.
#
# vim: et sw=2 sts=2 ts=8 tw=0
require 'drb'
require 'delegate'
module SynCache
REMOTE_TIMEOUT = 60 * 5 # 5 minutes
REMOTE_FIRST_DELAY = 0.1 # 100 ms
class Placeholder
def initialize
@id = rand(9223372036854775808)
@timestamp = Time.now
end
attr_reader :id, :timestamp
def ===(other)
other.kind_of?(Placeholder) and other.id == @id
end
end
# Connects to a remote SynCache instance over DRb at the provided URI and
# replaces the remote fetch_or_add method with a slightly less bullet-proof
# version that invokes the supplied block locally (instead of sending it over
# DRb to the cache and then back to a different local thread via a local DRb
# service).
#
# If another RemoteCache client is already working on the same key, this client
# will wait, using randomly increasing intervals. When a configured timeout
# runs out (counting from the time the other client has put a placeholder in
# the cache), the client will give up, discard the other client's placeholder
# and start working on the key itself.
#
# Mixing access to the same cache entries from direct and RemoteCache clients
# is not recommended.
#
class RemoteCache
def initialize(uri, timeout=REMOTE_TIMEOUT, first_delay=REMOTE_FIRST_DELAY)
@timeout = timeout
@first_delay = first_delay
@cache = DRbObject.new_with_uri(uri)
end
def method_missing(method, *args)
@cache.send(method, *args)
end
def fetch_or_add(key)
placeholder = Placeholder.new
value = @cache.fetch_or_add(key) { placeholder }
case value
when placeholder
# our placeholder
value = @cache[key] = yield
when Placeholder
# someone else's placeholder
delay = @first_delay
while value.kind_of?(Placeholder) and Time.now < value.timestamp + @timeout
sleep(delay)
delay *= 1 + rand
value = @cache[key]
end
if value.kind_of?(Placeholder)
# ran out of time: give up and do it ourselves
@cache.delete(key)
@cache[key] = Placeholder.new
value = @cache[key] = yield
end
end
value
end
end
end # module SynCache
syncache-1.2/lib/syncache/syncache.rb 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000014133 11675630423 0017647 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 # SynCache: thread-safe time-limited cache with flexible replacement policy
# (originally written for Samizdat project)
#
# Copyright (c) 2002-2011 Dmitry Borodaenko
#
# This program is free software.
# You can distribute/modify this program under the terms of
# the GNU General Public License version 3 or later.
#
# vim: et sw=2 sts=2 ts=8 tw=0
module SynCache
FOREVER = 60 * 60 * 24 * 365 * 5 # 5 years
class CacheError < RuntimeError; end
class CacheEntry
def initialize(ttl = nil, value = nil)
@value = value
@ttl = ttl
@dirty = false
record_access
@sync = Mutex.new
end
# stores the value object
attr_accessor :value
# change this to make the entry expire sooner
attr_accessor :ttl
# use this to synchronize access to +value+
attr_reader :sync
# record the fact that the entry was accessed
#
def record_access
return if @dirty
@expires = Time.now + (@ttl or FOREVER)
end
# entries with lowest index will be replaced first
#
def replacement_index
@expires
end
# check if entry is stale
#
def stale?
@expires < Time.now
end
# mark entry as dirty and schedule it to expire at given time
#
def expire_at(time)
@expires = time if @expires > time
@dirty = true
end
end
class Cache
# a float number of seconds to sleep when a race condition is detected
# (actual delay is randomized to avoid live lock situation)
#
LOCK_SLEEP = 0.2
# _ttl_ (time to live) is time in seconds from the last access until cache
# entry is expired (set to _nil_ to disable time limit)
#
# _max_size_ is max number of objects in cache
#
# _flush_delay_ is used to rate-limit flush operations: if less than that
# number of seconds has passed since last flush, next flush will be delayed;
# default is no rate limit
#
def initialize(ttl = 60*60, max_size = 5000, flush_delay = nil)
@ttl = ttl
@max_size = max_size
@debug = false
if @flush_delay = flush_delay
@last_flush = Time.now
end
@sync = Mutex.new
@cache = {}
end
# set to _true_ to report every single cache operation
#
attr_accessor :debug
# remove all values from cache
#
# if _base_ is given, only values with keys matching the base (using
# === operator) are removed
#
def flush(base = nil)
debug { 'flush ' << base.to_s }
@sync.synchronize do
if @flush_delay
next_flush = @last_flush + @flush_delay
if next_flush > Time.now
flush_at(next_flush, base)
else
flush_now(base)
@last_flush = Time.now
end
else
flush_now(base)
end
end
end
# remove single value from cache
#
def delete(key)
debug { 'delete ' << key.to_s }
@sync.synchronize do
@cache.delete(key)
end
end
# store new value in cache
#
# see also Cache#fetch_or_add
#
def []=(key, value)
debug { '[]= ' << key.to_s }
entry = get_locked_entry(key)
begin
return entry.value = value
ensure
entry.sync.unlock
end
end
# retrieve value from cache if it's still fresh
#
# see also Cache#fetch_or_add
#
def [](key)
debug { '[] ' << key.to_s }
entry = get_locked_entry(key, false)
unless entry.nil?
begin
return entry.value
ensure
entry.sync.unlock
end
end
end
# initialize missing cache entry from supplied block
#
# this is the preferred method of adding values to the cache as it locks the
# key for the duration of computation of the supplied block to prevent
# parallel execution of resource-intensive actions
#
def fetch_or_add(key)
debug { 'fetch_or_add ' << key.to_s }
entry = get_locked_entry(key)
begin
if entry.value.nil?
entry.value = yield
end
return entry.value
ensure
entry.sync.unlock
end
end
private
# immediate flush (delete all entries matching _base_)
#
# must be run from inside global lock, see #flush
#
def flush_now(base = nil)
if base
@cache.delete_if {|key, entry| base === key }
else
@cache = {}
end
end
# delayed flush (ensure all entries matching _base_ expire no later than _next_flush_)
#
# must be run from inside global lock, see #flush
#
def flush_at(next_flush, base = nil)
@cache.each do |key, entry|
next if base and not base === key
entry.expire_at(next_flush)
end
end
def add_blank_entry(key)
@sync.locked? or raise CacheError,
'add_entry called while @sync is not locked'
had_same_key = @cache.has_key?(key)
entry = @cache[key] = CacheEntry.new(@ttl)
check_size unless had_same_key
entry
end
def get_locked_entry(key, add_if_missing=true)
debug { "get_locked_entry #{key}, #{add_if_missing}" }
entry = nil # scope fix
entry_locked = false
until entry_locked do
@sync.synchronize do
entry = @cache[key]
if entry.nil? or entry.stale?
if add_if_missing
entry = add_blank_entry(key)
else
@cache.delete(key) unless entry.nil?
return nil
end
end
entry_locked = entry.sync.try_lock
end
sleep(rand * LOCK_SLEEP) unless entry_locked
end
entry.record_access
entry
end
# remove oldest item from cache if size limit reached
#
def check_size
debug { 'check_size' }
return unless @max_size.kind_of? Numeric
if @sync.locked?
check_size_internal
else
@sync.synchronize { check_size_internal }
end
end
def check_size_internal
while @cache.size > @max_size do
# optimize: supplement hash with queue
oldest = @cache.keys.min {|a, b| @cache[a].replacement_index <=> @cache[b].replacement_index }
@cache.delete(oldest)
end
end
# send debug output to syslog if enabled
#
def debug
return unless @debug
message = Thread.current.to_s + ' ' + yield
if defined?(Syslog) and Syslog.opened?
Syslog.debug(message)
else
STDERR << 'syncache: ' + message + "\n"
STDERR.flush
end
end
end
end # module SynCache
syncache-1.2/man/ 0000775 0000000 0000000 00000000000 11675630423 0013733 5 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 syncache-1.2/man/syncache-drb.1 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000003204 11675630423 0016356 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 .TH "SYNCACHE-DRB" "1"
.SH "NAME"
syncache-drb - SynCache dRuby object cache server
.SH "SYNOPSIS"
.PP
\fBsyncache-drb\fP [ \fBoptions\fP ] [ \fBURI\fP ]
.SH "DESCRIPTION"
.PP
\fBsyncache-drb\fP starts a Distributed Ruby server providing a
SynCache::Cache object.
.PP
SynCache::Cache is a thread-safe time-limited object cache with flexible
replacement strategy.
.SH "OPTIONS"
.IP "\fBURI\fP" 4
A URI with druby: schema that the DRb server binds to, default is
\fBdruby://localhost:9000\fP
.IP "\fB--help\fP" 4
Display usage information and quit.
.IP "\fB--ttl\fP SECONDS" 4
Time-to-live value for cache entries, default is 24 hours.
.IP "\fB--size\fP ENTRIES" 4
Maximum number of objects in cache, default is 10000.
.IP "\fB--flush-delay\fP SECONDS" 4
Rate-limit flush operations. If less than that number of seconds has passed
since last flush, next flush will be delayed. Default is no rate limit.
.IP "\fB--user\fP USER" 4
Run as USER if started as root. Default is nobody.
.IP "\fB--error-log\fP ERROR_LOG_PATH" 4
File to write errors to. Default is /dev/null. When run as root,
the file is chowned to USER:adm.
.IP "\fB--debug\fP" 4
Enable debug mode. If an error log is specified with --error-log, all
messages will be sent there instead of syslog.
.IP "\fB--pidfile\fP PATH" 4
Path to pidfile. By default, pidfile is created under /var/run/syncache-drb/
when run as root, or under $TMPDIR otherwise. Location should be writeable by
USER.
.SH "AUTHOR"
.PP
This manual page was written by Dmitry Borodaenko .
Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document
under the terms of the GNU GPL version 3 or later.
syncache-1.2/setup.rb 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000071104 11675630423 0014650 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 #
# setup.rb
#
# Copyright (c) 2000-2004 Minero Aoki
#
# This program is free software.
# You can distribute/modify this program under the terms of
# the GNU LGPL, Lesser General Public License version 2.1.
#
unless Enumerable.method_defined?(:map) # Ruby 1.4.6
module Enumerable
alias map collect
end
end
unless File.respond_to?(:read) # Ruby 1.6
def File.read(fname)
open(fname) {|f|
return f.read
}
end
end
def File.binread(fname)
open(fname, 'rb') {|f|
return f.read
}
end
# for corrupted windows stat(2)
def File.dir?(path)
File.directory?((path[-1,1] == '/') ? path : path + '/')
end
class SetupError < StandardError; end
def setup_rb_error(msg)
raise SetupError, msg
end
#
# Config
#
if arg = ARGV.detect {|arg| /\A--rbconfig=/ =~ arg }
ARGV.delete(arg)
require arg.split(/=/, 2)[1]
$".push 'rbconfig.rb'
else
require 'rbconfig'
end
def multipackage_install?
FileTest.directory?(File.dirname($0) + '/packages')
end
class ConfigItem
def initialize(name, template, default, desc)
@name = name.freeze
@template = template
@value = default
@default = default.dup.freeze
@description = desc
end
attr_reader :name
attr_reader :description
attr_accessor :default
alias help_default default
def help_opt
"--#{@name}=#{@template}"
end
def value
@value
end
def eval(table)
@value.gsub(%r<\$([^/]+)>) { table[$1] }
end
def set(val)
@value = check(val)
end
private
def check(val)
setup_rb_error "config: --#{name} requires argument" unless val
val
end
end
class BoolItem < ConfigItem
def config_type
'bool'
end
def help_opt
"--#{@name}"
end
private
def check(val)
return 'yes' unless val
unless /\A(y(es)?|n(o)?|t(rue)?|f(alse))\z/i =~ val
setup_rb_error "config: --#{@name} accepts only yes/no for argument"
end
(/\Ay(es)?|\At(rue)/i =~ value) ? 'yes' : 'no'
end
end
class PathItem < ConfigItem
def config_type
'path'
end
private
def check(path)
setup_rb_error "config: --#{@name} requires argument" unless path
path[0,1] == '$' ? path : File.expand_path(path)
end
end
class ProgramItem < ConfigItem
def config_type
'program'
end
end
class SelectItem < ConfigItem
def initialize(name, template, default, desc)
super
@ok = template.split('/')
end
def config_type
'select'
end
private
def check(val)
unless @ok.include?(val.strip)
setup_rb_error "config: use --#{@name}=#{@template} (#{val})"
end
val.strip
end
end
class PackageSelectionItem < ConfigItem
def initialize(name, template, default, help_default, desc)
super name, template, default, desc
@help_default = help_default
end
attr_reader :help_default
def config_type
'package'
end
private
def check(val)
unless File.dir?("packages/#{val}")
setup_rb_error "config: no such package: #{val}"
end
val
end
end
class ConfigTable_class
def initialize(items)
@items = items
@table = {}
items.each do |i|
@table[i.name] = i
end
ALIASES.each do |ali, name|
@table[ali] = @table[name]
end
end
include Enumerable
def each(&block)
@items.each(&block)
end
def key?(name)
@table.key?(name)
end
def lookup(name)
@table[name] or raise ArgumentError, "no such config item: #{name}"
end
def add(item)
@items.push item
@table[item.name] = item
end
def remove(name)
item = lookup(name)
@items.delete_if {|i| i.name == name }
@table.delete_if {|name, i| i.name == name }
item
end
def new
dup()
end
def savefile
'.config'
end
def load
begin
t = dup()
File.foreach(savefile()) do |line|
k, v = *line.split(/=/, 2)
t[k] = v.strip
end
t
rescue Errno::ENOENT
setup_rb_error $!.message + "#{File.basename($0)} config first"
end
end
def save
@items.each {|i| i.value }
File.open(savefile(), 'w') {|f|
@items.each do |i|
f.printf "%s=%s\n", i.name, i.value if i.value
end
}
end
def [](key)
lookup(key).eval(self)
end
def []=(key, val)
lookup(key).set val
end
end
c = ::Config::CONFIG
rubypath = c['bindir'] + '/' + c['ruby_install_name']
major = c['MAJOR'].to_i
minor = c['MINOR'].to_i
teeny = c['TEENY'].to_i
version = "#{major}.#{minor}"
# ruby ver. >= 1.4.4?
newpath_p = ((major >= 2) or
((major == 1) and
((minor >= 5) or
((minor == 4) and (teeny >= 4)))))
if c['rubylibdir']
# V < 1.6.3
_stdruby = c['rubylibdir']
_siteruby = c['sitedir']
_siterubyver = c['sitelibdir']
_siterubyverarch = c['sitearchdir']
elsif newpath_p
# 1.4.4 <= V <= 1.6.3
_stdruby = "$prefix/lib/ruby/#{version}"
_siteruby = c['sitedir']
_siterubyver = "$siteruby/#{version}"
_siterubyverarch = "$siterubyver/#{c['arch']}"
else
# V < 1.4.4
_stdruby = "$prefix/lib/ruby/#{version}"
_siteruby = "$prefix/lib/ruby/#{version}/site_ruby"
_siterubyver = _siteruby
_siterubyverarch = "$siterubyver/#{c['arch']}"
end
libdir = '-* dummy libdir *-'
stdruby = '-* dummy rubylibdir *-'
siteruby = '-* dummy site_ruby *-'
siterubyver = '-* dummy site_ruby version *-'
parameterize = lambda {|path|
path.sub(/\A#{Regexp.quote(c['prefix'])}/, '$prefix')\
.sub(/\A#{Regexp.quote(libdir)}/, '$libdir')\
.sub(/\A#{Regexp.quote(stdruby)}/, '$stdruby')\
.sub(/\A#{Regexp.quote(siteruby)}/, '$siteruby')\
.sub(/\A#{Regexp.quote(siterubyver)}/, '$siterubyver')
}
libdir = parameterize.call(c['libdir'])
stdruby = parameterize.call(_stdruby)
siteruby = parameterize.call(_siteruby)
siterubyver = parameterize.call(_siterubyver)
siterubyverarch = parameterize.call(_siterubyverarch)
if arg = c['configure_args'].split.detect {|arg| /--with-make-prog=/ =~ arg }
makeprog = arg.sub(/'/, '').split(/=/, 2)[1]
else
makeprog = 'make'
end
common_conf = [
PathItem.new('prefix', 'path', c['prefix'],
'path prefix of target environment'),
PathItem.new('bindir', 'path', parameterize.call(c['bindir']),
'the directory for commands'),
PathItem.new('libdir', 'path', libdir,
'the directory for libraries'),
PathItem.new('datadir', 'path', parameterize.call(c['datadir']),
'the directory for shared data'),
PathItem.new('mandir', 'path', parameterize.call(c['mandir']),
'the directory for man pages'),
PathItem.new('sysconfdir', 'path', parameterize.call(c['sysconfdir']),
'the directory for man pages'),
PathItem.new('stdruby', 'path', stdruby,
'the directory for standard ruby libraries'),
PathItem.new('siteruby', 'path', siteruby,
'the directory for version-independent aux ruby libraries'),
PathItem.new('siterubyver', 'path', siterubyver,
'the directory for aux ruby libraries'),
PathItem.new('siterubyverarch', 'path', siterubyverarch,
'the directory for aux ruby binaries'),
PathItem.new('rbdir', 'path', '$siterubyver',
'the directory for ruby scripts'),
PathItem.new('sodir', 'path', '$siterubyverarch',
'the directory for ruby extentions'),
PathItem.new('rubypath', 'path', rubypath,
'the path to set to #! line'),
ProgramItem.new('rubyprog', 'name', rubypath,
'the ruby program using for installation'),
ProgramItem.new('makeprog', 'name', makeprog,
'the make program to compile ruby extentions'),
SelectItem.new('shebang', 'all/ruby/never', 'ruby',
'shebang line (#!) editing mode'),
BoolItem.new('without-ext', 'yes/no', 'no',
'does not compile/install ruby extentions')
]
class ConfigTable_class # open again
ALIASES = {
'std-ruby' => 'stdruby',
'site-ruby-common' => 'siteruby', # For backward compatibility
'site-ruby' => 'siterubyver', # For backward compatibility
'bin-dir' => 'bindir',
'bin-dir' => 'bindir',
'rb-dir' => 'rbdir',
'so-dir' => 'sodir',
'data-dir' => 'datadir',
'ruby-path' => 'rubypath',
'ruby-prog' => 'rubyprog',
'ruby' => 'rubyprog',
'make-prog' => 'makeprog',
'make' => 'makeprog'
}
end
multipackage_conf = [
PackageSelectionItem.new('with', 'name,name...', '', 'ALL',
'package names that you want to install'),
PackageSelectionItem.new('without', 'name,name...', '', 'NONE',
'package names that you do not want to install')
]
if multipackage_install?
ConfigTable = ConfigTable_class.new(common_conf + multipackage_conf)
else
ConfigTable = ConfigTable_class.new(common_conf)
end
module MetaConfigAPI
def eval_file_ifexist(fname)
instance_eval File.read(fname), fname, 1 if File.file?(fname)
end
def config_names
ConfigTable.map {|i| i.name }
end
def config?(name)
ConfigTable.key?(name)
end
def bool_config?(name)
ConfigTable.lookup(name).config_type == 'bool'
end
def path_config?(name)
ConfigTable.lookup(name).config_type == 'path'
end
def value_config?(name)
case ConfigTable.lookup(name).config_type
when 'bool', 'path'
true
else
false
end
end
def add_config(item)
ConfigTable.add item
end
def add_bool_config(name, default, desc)
ConfigTable.add BoolItem.new(name, 'yes/no', default ? 'yes' : 'no', desc)
end
def add_path_config(name, default, desc)
ConfigTable.add PathItem.new(name, 'path', default, desc)
end
def set_config_default(name, default)
ConfigTable.lookup(name).default = default
end
def remove_config(name)
ConfigTable.remove(name)
end
end
#
# File Operations
#
module FileOperations
def mkdir_p(dirname, prefix = nil)
dirname = prefix + File.expand_path(dirname) if prefix
$stderr.puts "mkdir -p #{dirname}" if verbose?
return if no_harm?
# does not check '/'... it's too abnormal case
dirs = File.expand_path(dirname).split(%r<(?=/)>)
if /\A[a-z]:\z/i =~ dirs[0]
disk = dirs.shift
dirs[0] = disk + dirs[0]
end
dirs.each_index do |idx|
path = dirs[0..idx].join('')
Dir.mkdir path unless File.dir?(path)
end
end
def rm_f(fname)
$stderr.puts "rm -f #{fname}" if verbose?
return if no_harm?
if File.exist?(fname) or File.symlink?(fname)
File.chmod 0777, fname
File.unlink fname
end
end
def rm_rf(dn)
$stderr.puts "rm -rf #{dn}" if verbose?
return if no_harm?
Dir.chdir dn
Dir.foreach('.') do |fn|
next if fn == '.'
next if fn == '..'
if File.dir?(fn)
verbose_off {
rm_rf fn
}
else
verbose_off {
rm_f fn
}
end
end
Dir.chdir '..'
Dir.rmdir dn
end
def move_file(src, dest)
File.unlink dest if File.exist?(dest)
begin
File.rename src, dest
rescue
File.open(dest, 'wb') {|f| f.write File.binread(src) }
File.chmod File.stat(src).mode, dest
File.unlink src
end
end
def install(from, dest, mode, prefix = nil)
$stderr.puts "install #{from} #{dest}" if verbose?
return if no_harm?
realdest = prefix ? prefix + File.expand_path(dest) : dest
realdest = File.join(realdest, File.basename(from)) if File.dir?(realdest)
str = File.binread(from)
if diff?(str, realdest)
verbose_off {
rm_f realdest if File.exist?(realdest)
}
File.open(realdest, 'wb') {|f|
f.write str
}
File.chmod mode, realdest
File.open("#{objdir_root()}/InstalledFiles", 'a') {|f|
if prefix
f.puts realdest.sub(prefix, '')
else
f.puts realdest
end
}
end
end
def diff?(new_content, path)
return true unless File.exist?(path)
new_content != File.binread(path)
end
def command(str)
$stderr.puts str if verbose?
system str or raise RuntimeError, "'system #{str}' failed"
end
def ruby(str)
command config('rubyprog') + ' ' + str
end
def make(task = '')
command config('makeprog') + ' ' + task
end
def extdir?(dir)
File.exist?(dir + '/MANIFEST')
end
def all_files_in(dirname)
Dir.open(dirname) {|d|
return d.select {|ent| File.file?("#{dirname}/#{ent}") }
}
end
REJECT_DIRS = %w(
CVS SCCS RCS CVS.adm .svn
)
def all_dirs_in(dirname)
Dir.open(dirname) {|d|
return d.select {|n| File.dir?("#{dirname}/#{n}") } - %w(. ..) - REJECT_DIRS
}
end
end
#
# Main Installer
#
module HookUtils
def run_hook(name)
try_run_hook "#{curr_srcdir()}/#{name}" or
try_run_hook "#{curr_srcdir()}/#{name}.rb"
end
def try_run_hook(fname)
return false unless File.file?(fname)
begin
instance_eval File.read(fname), fname, 1
rescue
setup_rb_error "hook #{fname} failed:\n" + $!.message
end
true
end
end
module HookScriptAPI
def get_config(key)
@config[key]
end
alias config get_config
def set_config(key, val)
@config[key] = val
end
#
# srcdir/objdir (works only in the package directory)
#
#abstract srcdir_root
#abstract objdir_root
#abstract relpath
def curr_srcdir
"#{srcdir_root()}/#{relpath()}"
end
def curr_objdir
"#{objdir_root()}/#{relpath()}"
end
def srcfile(path)
"#{curr_srcdir()}/#{path}"
end
def srcexist?(path)
File.exist?(srcfile(path))
end
def srcdirectory?(path)
File.dir?(srcfile(path))
end
def srcfile?(path)
File.file? srcfile(path)
end
def srcentries(path = '.')
Dir.open("#{curr_srcdir()}/#{path}") {|d|
return d.to_a - %w(. ..)
}
end
def srcfiles(path = '.')
srcentries(path).select {|fname|
File.file?(File.join(curr_srcdir(), path, fname))
}
end
def srcdirectories(path = '.')
srcentries(path).select {|fname|
File.dir?(File.join(curr_srcdir(), path, fname))
}
end
end
class ToplevelInstaller
Version = '3.3.1'
Copyright = 'Copyright (c) 2000-2004 Minero Aoki'
TASKS = [
[ 'all', 'do config, setup, then install' ],
[ 'config', 'saves your configurations' ],
[ 'show', 'shows current configuration' ],
[ 'setup', 'compiles ruby extentions and others' ],
[ 'install', 'installs files' ],
[ 'clean', "does `make clean' for each extention" ],
[ 'distclean',"does `make distclean' for each extention" ]
]
def ToplevelInstaller.invoke
instance().invoke
end
@singleton = nil
def ToplevelInstaller.instance
@singleton ||= new(File.dirname($0))
@singleton
end
include MetaConfigAPI
def initialize(ardir_root)
@config = nil
@options = { 'verbose' => true }
@ardir = File.expand_path(ardir_root)
end
def inspect
"#<#{self.class} #{__id__()}>"
end
def invoke
run_metaconfigs
case task = parsearg_global()
when nil, 'all'
@config = load_config('config')
parsearg_config
init_installers
exec_config
exec_setup
exec_install
else
@config = load_config(task)
__send__ "parsearg_#{task}"
init_installers
__send__ "exec_#{task}"
end
end
def run_metaconfigs
eval_file_ifexist "#{@ardir}/metaconfig"
end
def load_config(task)
case task
when 'config'
ConfigTable.new
when 'clean', 'distclean'
if File.exist?(ConfigTable.savefile)
then ConfigTable.load
else ConfigTable.new
end
else
ConfigTable.load
end
end
def init_installers
@installer = Installer.new(@config, @options, @ardir, File.expand_path('.'))
end
#
# Hook Script API bases
#
def srcdir_root
@ardir
end
def objdir_root
'.'
end
def relpath
'.'
end
#
# Option Parsing
#
def parsearg_global
valid_task = /\A(?:#{TASKS.map {|task,desc| task }.join '|'})\z/
while arg = ARGV.shift
case arg
when /\A\w+\z/
setup_rb_error "invalid task: #{arg}" unless valid_task =~ arg
return arg
when '-q', '--quiet'
@options['verbose'] = false
when '--verbose'
@options['verbose'] = true
when '-h', '--help'
print_usage $stdout
exit 0
when '-v', '--version'
puts "#{File.basename($0)} version #{Version}"
exit 0
when '--copyright'
puts Copyright
exit 0
else
setup_rb_error "unknown global option '#{arg}'"
end
end
nil
end
def parsearg_no_options
unless ARGV.empty?
setup_rb_error "#{task}: unknown options: #{ARGV.join ' '}"
end
end
alias parsearg_show parsearg_no_options
alias parsearg_setup parsearg_no_options
alias parsearg_clean parsearg_no_options
alias parsearg_distclean parsearg_no_options
def parsearg_config
re = /\A--(#{ConfigTable.map {|i| i.name }.join('|')})(?:=(.*))?\z/
@options['config-opt'] = []
while i = ARGV.shift
if /\A--?\z/ =~ i
@options['config-opt'] = ARGV.dup
break
end
m = re.match(i) or setup_rb_error "config: unknown option #{i}"
name, value = *m.to_a[1,2]
@config[name] = value
end
end
def parsearg_install
@options['no-harm'] = false
@options['install-prefix'] = ''
while a = ARGV.shift
case a
when /\A--no-harm\z/
@options['no-harm'] = true
when /\A--prefix=(.*)\z/
path = $1
path = File.expand_path(path) unless path[0,1] == '/'
@options['install-prefix'] = path
else
setup_rb_error "install: unknown option #{a}"
end
end
end
def print_usage(out)
out.puts 'Typical Installation Procedure:'
out.puts " $ ruby #{File.basename $0} config"
out.puts " $ ruby #{File.basename $0} setup"
out.puts " # ruby #{File.basename $0} install (may require root privilege)"
out.puts
out.puts 'Detailed Usage:'
out.puts " ruby #{File.basename $0} "
out.puts " ruby #{File.basename $0} [] []"
fmt = " %-24s %s\n"
out.puts
out.puts 'Global options:'
out.printf fmt, '-q,--quiet', 'suppress message outputs'
out.printf fmt, ' --verbose', 'output messages verbosely'
out.printf fmt, '-h,--help', 'print this message'
out.printf fmt, '-v,--version', 'print version and quit'
out.printf fmt, ' --copyright', 'print copyright and quit'
out.puts
out.puts 'Tasks:'
TASKS.each do |name, desc|
out.printf fmt, name, desc
end
fmt = " %-24s %s [%s]\n"
out.puts
out.puts 'Options for CONFIG or ALL:'
ConfigTable.each do |item|
out.printf fmt, item.help_opt, item.description, item.help_default
end
out.printf fmt, '--rbconfig=path', 'rbconfig.rb to load',"running ruby's"
out.puts
out.puts 'Options for INSTALL:'
out.printf fmt, '--no-harm', 'only display what to do if given', 'off'
out.printf fmt, '--prefix=path', 'install path prefix', '$prefix'
out.puts
end
#
# Task Handlers
#
def exec_config
@installer.exec_config
@config.save # must be final
end
def exec_setup
@installer.exec_setup
end
def exec_install
@installer.exec_install
end
def exec_show
ConfigTable.each do |i|
printf "%-20s %s\n", i.name, i.value
end
end
def exec_clean
@installer.exec_clean
end
def exec_distclean
@installer.exec_distclean
end
end
class ToplevelInstallerMulti < ToplevelInstaller
include HookUtils
include HookScriptAPI
include FileOperations
def initialize(ardir)
super
@packages = all_dirs_in("#{@ardir}/packages")
raise 'no package exists' if @packages.empty?
end
def run_metaconfigs
eval_file_ifexist "#{@ardir}/metaconfig"
@packages.each do |name|
eval_file_ifexist "#{@ardir}/packages/#{name}/metaconfig"
end
end
def init_installers
@installers = {}
@packages.each do |pack|
@installers[pack] = Installer.new(@config, @options,
"#{@ardir}/packages/#{pack}",
"packages/#{pack}")
end
with = extract_selection(config('with'))
without = extract_selection(config('without'))
@selected = @installers.keys.select {|name|
(with.empty? or with.include?(name)) \
and not without.include?(name)
}
end
def extract_selection(list)
a = list.split(/,/)
a.each do |name|
setup_rb_error "no such package: #{name}" unless @installers.key?(name)
end
a
end
def print_usage(f)
super
f.puts 'Inluded packages:'
f.puts ' ' + @packages.sort.join(' ')
f.puts
end
#
# multi-package metaconfig API
#
attr_reader :packages
def declare_packages(list)
raise 'package list is empty' if list.empty?
list.each do |name|
raise "directory packages/#{name} does not exist"\
unless File.dir?("#{@ardir}/packages/#{name}")
end
@packages = list
end
#
# Task Handlers
#
def exec_config
run_hook 'pre-config'
each_selected_installers {|inst| inst.exec_config }
run_hook 'post-config'
@config.save # must be final
end
def exec_setup
run_hook 'pre-setup'
each_selected_installers {|inst| inst.exec_setup }
run_hook 'post-setup'
end
def exec_install
run_hook 'pre-install'
each_selected_installers {|inst| inst.exec_install }
run_hook 'post-install'
end
def exec_clean
rm_f ConfigTable.savefile
run_hook 'pre-clean'
each_selected_installers {|inst| inst.exec_clean }
run_hook 'post-clean'
end
def exec_distclean
rm_f ConfigTable.savefile
run_hook 'pre-distclean'
each_selected_installers {|inst| inst.exec_distclean }
run_hook 'post-distclean'
end
#
# lib
#
def each_selected_installers
Dir.mkdir 'packages' unless File.dir?('packages')
@selected.each do |pack|
$stderr.puts "Processing the package `#{pack}' ..." if @options['verbose']
Dir.mkdir "packages/#{pack}" unless File.dir?("packages/#{pack}")
Dir.chdir "packages/#{pack}"
yield @installers[pack]
Dir.chdir '../..'
end
end
def verbose?
@options['verbose']
end
def no_harm?
@options['no-harm']
end
end
class Installer
FILETYPES = %w( bin lib ext data )
include HookScriptAPI
include HookUtils
include FileOperations
def initialize(config, opt, srcroot, objroot)
@config = config
@options = opt
@srcdir = File.expand_path(srcroot)
@objdir = File.expand_path(objroot)
@currdir = '.'
end
def inspect
"#<#{self.class} #{File.basename(@srcdir)}>"
end
#
# Hook Script API base methods
#
def srcdir_root
@srcdir
end
def objdir_root
@objdir
end
def relpath
@currdir
end
#
# configs/options
#
def no_harm?
@options['no-harm']
end
def verbose?
@options['verbose']
end
def verbose_off
begin
save, @options['verbose'] = @options['verbose'], false
yield
ensure
@options['verbose'] = save
end
end
#
# TASK config
#
def exec_config
exec_task_traverse 'config'
end
def config_dir_bin(rel)
end
def config_dir_lib(rel)
end
def config_dir_ext(rel)
extconf if extdir?(curr_srcdir())
end
def extconf
opt = @options['config-opt'].join(' ')
command "#{config('rubyprog')} #{curr_srcdir()}/extconf.rb #{opt}"
end
def config_dir_data(rel)
end
#
# TASK setup
#
def exec_setup
exec_task_traverse 'setup'
end
def setup_dir_bin(rel)
all_files_in(curr_srcdir()).each do |fname|
adjust_shebang "#{curr_srcdir()}/#{fname}"
end
end
def adjust_shebang(path)
return if no_harm?
tmpfile = File.basename(path) + '.tmp'
begin
File.open(path, 'rb') {|r|
first = r.gets
return unless File.basename(config('rubypath')) == 'ruby'
return unless File.basename(first.sub(/\A\#!/, '').split[0]) == 'ruby'
$stderr.puts "adjusting shebang: #{File.basename(path)}" if verbose?
File.open(tmpfile, 'wb') {|w|
w.print first.sub(/\A\#!\s*\S+/, '#! ' + config('rubypath'))
w.write r.read
}
move_file tmpfile, File.basename(path)
}
ensure
File.unlink tmpfile if File.exist?(tmpfile)
end
end
def setup_dir_lib(rel)
end
def setup_dir_ext(rel)
make if extdir?(curr_srcdir())
end
def setup_dir_data(rel)
end
#
# TASK install
#
def exec_install
rm_f 'InstalledFiles'
exec_task_traverse 'install'
end
def install_dir_bin(rel)
install_files collect_filenames_auto(), "#{config('bindir')}/#{rel}", 0755
end
def install_dir_lib(rel)
install_files ruby_scripts(), "#{config('rbdir')}/#{rel}", 0644
end
def install_dir_ext(rel)
return unless extdir?(curr_srcdir())
install_files ruby_extentions('.'),
"#{config('sodir')}/#{File.dirname(rel)}",
0555
end
def install_dir_data(rel)
install_files collect_filenames_auto(), "#{config('datadir')}/#{rel}", 0644
end
def install_files(list, dest, mode)
mkdir_p dest, @options['install-prefix']
list.each do |fname|
install fname, dest, mode, @options['install-prefix']
end
end
def ruby_scripts
collect_filenames_auto().select {|n| /\.rb\z/ =~ n }
end
# picked up many entries from cvs-1.11.1/src/ignore.c
reject_patterns = %w(
core RCSLOG tags TAGS .make.state
.nse_depinfo #* .#* cvslog.* ,* .del-* *.olb
*~ *.old *.bak *.BAK *.orig *.rej _$* *$
*.org *.in .*
)
mapping = {
'.' => '\.',
'$' => '\$',
'#' => '\#',
'*' => '.*'
}
REJECT_PATTERNS = Regexp.new('\A(?:' +
reject_patterns.map {|pat|
pat.gsub(/[\.\$\#\*]/) {|ch| mapping[ch] }
}.join('|') +
')\z')
def collect_filenames_auto
mapdir((existfiles() - hookfiles()).reject {|fname|
REJECT_PATTERNS =~ fname
})
end
def existfiles
all_files_in(curr_srcdir()) | all_files_in('.')
end
def hookfiles
%w( pre-%s post-%s pre-%s.rb post-%s.rb ).map {|fmt|
%w( config setup install clean ).map {|t| sprintf(fmt, t) }
}.flatten
end
def mapdir(filelist)
filelist.map {|fname|
if File.exist?(fname) # objdir
fname
else # srcdir
File.join(curr_srcdir(), fname)
end
}
end
def ruby_extentions(dir)
Dir.open(dir) {|d|
ents = d.select {|fname| /\.#{::Config::CONFIG['DLEXT']}\z/ =~ fname }
if ents.empty?
setup_rb_error "no ruby extention exists: 'ruby #{$0} setup' first"
end
return ents
}
end
#
# TASK clean
#
def exec_clean
exec_task_traverse 'clean'
rm_f ConfigTable.savefile
rm_f 'InstalledFiles'
end
def clean_dir_bin(rel)
end
def clean_dir_lib(rel)
end
def clean_dir_ext(rel)
return unless extdir?(curr_srcdir())
make 'clean' if File.file?('Makefile')
end
def clean_dir_data(rel)
end
#
# TASK distclean
#
def exec_distclean
exec_task_traverse 'distclean'
rm_f ConfigTable.savefile
rm_f 'InstalledFiles'
end
def distclean_dir_bin(rel)
end
def distclean_dir_lib(rel)
end
def distclean_dir_ext(rel)
return unless extdir?(curr_srcdir())
make 'distclean' if File.file?('Makefile')
end
#
# lib
#
def exec_task_traverse(task)
run_hook "pre-#{task}"
FILETYPES.each do |type|
if config('without-ext') == 'yes' and type == 'ext'
$stderr.puts 'skipping ext/* by user option' if verbose?
next
end
traverse task, type, "#{task}_dir_#{type}"
end
run_hook "post-#{task}"
end
def traverse(task, rel, mid)
dive_into(rel) {
run_hook "pre-#{task}"
__send__ mid, rel.sub(%r[\A.*?(?:/|\z)], '')
all_dirs_in(curr_srcdir()).each do |d|
traverse task, "#{rel}/#{d}", mid
end
run_hook "post-#{task}"
}
end
def dive_into(rel)
return unless File.dir?("#{@srcdir}/#{rel}")
dir = File.basename(rel)
Dir.mkdir dir unless File.dir?(dir)
prevdir = Dir.pwd
Dir.chdir dir
$stderr.puts '---> ' + rel if verbose?
@currdir = rel
yield
Dir.chdir prevdir
$stderr.puts '<--- ' + rel if verbose?
@currdir = File.dirname(rel)
end
end
if $0 == __FILE__
begin
if multipackage_install?
ToplevelInstallerMulti.invoke
else
ToplevelInstaller.invoke
end
rescue SetupError
raise if $DEBUG
$stderr.puts $!.message
$stderr.puts "Try 'ruby #{$0} --help' for detailed usage."
exit 1
end
end
syncache-1.2/test/ 0000775 0000000 0000000 00000000000 11675630423 0014137 5 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 syncache-1.2/test/tc_remote.rb 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000003350 11675630423 0016446 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 #!/usr/bin/env ruby
#
# SynCache tests
#
# Copyright (c) 2002-2011 Dmitry Borodaenko
#
# This program is free software.
# You can distribute/modify this program under the terms of
# the GNU General Public License version 3 or later.
#
# vim: et sw=2 sts=2 ts=8 tw=0
require 'test/unit'
require 'syncache'
include SynCache
class TC_RemoteCache < Test::Unit::TestCase
def setup
@server = ::DRb.start_service(nil, Cache.new(0.1, 5))
@cache = RemoteCache.new(@server.uri, 0.1, 0.01)
end
def teardown
::DRb.stop_service
end
def test_flush
@cache['t'] = 'test'
@cache.flush
assert_equal nil, @cache['t']
end
def test_add_fetch
@cache['t'] = 'test'
assert_equal 'test', @cache['t']
end
def test_fetch_or_add
assert_equal nil, @cache['t']
@cache.fetch_or_add('t') { 'test' }
assert_equal 'test', @cache['t']
end
def test_size
1.upto(5) {|i| @cache[i] = i }
1.upto(5) do |i|
assert_equal i, @cache[i]
end
6.upto(10) {|i| @cache[i] = i }
1.upto(5) do |i|
assert_equal nil, @cache[i]
end
end
def test_ttl
1.upto(5) {|i| @cache[i] = i }
1.upto(5) do |i|
assert_equal i, @cache[i]
end
sleep(0.2)
1.upto(5) do |i|
assert_equal nil, @cache[i]
end
end
def test_timeout
slow = Thread.new do
@cache.fetch_or_add('t') { sleep 0.2; 'slow' }
end
sleep 0.01
@cache.fetch_or_add('t') { 'fast' }
assert_equal 'fast', @cache['t']
slow.join
@cache.delete('t')
decent = Thread.new do
@cache.fetch_or_add('t') { sleep 0.03; 'decent' }
end
sleep 0.01
@cache.fetch_or_add('t') { 'fast' }
assert_equal 'decent', @cache['t']
decent.join
end
end
syncache-1.2/test/tc_syncache.rb 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000002371 11675630423 0016752 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 #!/usr/bin/env ruby
#
# SynCache tests
#
# Copyright (c) 2002-2011 Dmitry Borodaenko
#
# This program is free software.
# You can distribute/modify this program under the terms of
# the GNU General Public License version 3 or later.
#
# vim: et sw=2 sts=2 ts=8 tw=0
require 'test/unit'
require 'syncache'
include SynCache
class TC_Cache < Test::Unit::TestCase
def test_flush
cache = Cache.new(3, 5)
cache['t'] = 'test'
cache.flush
assert_equal nil, cache['t']
end
def test_add_fetch
cache = Cache.new(3, 5)
cache['t'] = 'test'
assert_equal 'test', cache['t']
end
def test_fetch_or_add
cache = Cache.new(3, 5)
assert_equal nil, cache['t']
cache.fetch_or_add('t') { 'test' }
assert_equal 'test', cache['t']
end
def test_size
cache = Cache.new(3, 5)
1.upto(5) {|i| cache[i] = i }
1.upto(5) do |i|
assert_equal i, cache[i]
end
6.upto(10) {|i| cache[i] = i }
1.upto(5) do |i|
assert_equal nil, cache[i]
end
end
def test_ttl
cache = Cache.new(0.01, 5)
1.upto(5) {|i| cache[i] = i }
1.upto(5) do |i|
assert_equal i, cache[i]
end
sleep(0.02)
1.upto(5) do |i|
assert_equal nil, cache[i]
end
end
end
syncache-1.2/test/ts_syncache.rb 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000000562 11675630423 0016772 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 #!/usr/bin/env ruby
#
# SynCache tests
#
# Copyright (c) 2002-2011 Dmitry Borodaenko
#
# This program is free software.
# You can distribute/modify this program under the terms of
# the GNU General Public License version 3 or later.
#
# vim: et sw=2 sts=2 ts=8 tw=0
require 'test/unit'
require 'test/tc_syncache'
require 'test/tc_remote'