Alessandro Gatti
Alessandro Gatti
I think the problem here is the `#ifdef` itself, what are we going to test it against? `__GNUC__` is not used by clang, but removing the check entirely will break...
What should the replies look like? Should we have a "endless despair" (`:C` or `D:`) operator for errors? Also, the requirement for tables in queries might make it a pain...
That was an open bug as well, we always had a need for a timeout or something.
Regexp considered harmful, proper stateful parsing > * On 7 March 2015 at 06:53, Quinlan P. [email protected] wrote: > @kyleterry https://github.com/kyleterry Calm down there ranchero let's > just do it...
I was more for a "Capture the Flag" kind of approach to contention, but this can work too I guess.
Keeping all them in memory at all time isn't the best either, can't we have either a timeout or a "when I'm holding more than X transactions I'll put N...
As I proposed on IRC, we could get rid of ol_unjar and replace it with ol_unjar_ds
Apparently it's a common issue with Cygwin. Will now try to fix erlang compilation (which fails) for some reason.
I think I should pursue this again now that we switched to Go. I just hope I can use cyg's Oleg with Win's Go (not that compiling go with cyg...
Noice! There's apparently also [flock(2)](http://linux.die.net/man/2/flock) which is for the entire file, while fcntl(2) seems to be intended only for a portion of a given file. flock(2) also seems to block...