= 1.7.2 (2009-04-12) * Rollback socket timeout optimization. It does not work on all operating systems and was a support headache. = 1.7.1 (2009-03-28) * Performance optimizations: * Rely on higher performance operating system socket timeouts for low-level socket read/writes where possible, instead of the (slower) SystemTimer or (slowest, unreliable) Timeout libraries. * the native binary search is back! The recent performance tuning made the binary search a bottleneck again so it had to return. It uses RubyInline to compile the native extension and silently falls back to pure Ruby if anything fails. Make sure you run: `gem install RubyInline` if you want ultimate performance. * the changes make memcache-client 100% faster than 1.7.0 in my performance test on Ruby 1.8.6: 15 sec -> 8 sec. * Fix several logging issues. = 1.7.0 (2009-03-08) * Go through the memcached protocol document and implement any commands not already implemented: - cas - append - prepend - replace Append and prepend only work with raw data since it makes no sense to concatenate two Marshalled values together. The cas functionality should be considered a prototype. Since I don't have an application which uses +cas+, I'm not sure what semantic sugar the API should provide. Should it retry if the value was changed? Should it massage the returned string into true/false? Feedback would be appreciated. * Add fetch method which provides a method very similar to ActiveSupport::Cache::Store#fetch, basically a wrapper around get and add. (djanowski) * Implement the flush_all delay parameter, to allow a large memcached farm to be flushed gradually. * Implement the noreply flag, which tells memcached not to reply in operations which don't need a reply, i.e. set/add/delete/flush_all. * The only known functionality not implemented anymore is the parameter to the storage commands. This would require modification of the API method signatures. If someone can come up with a clean way to implement it, I would be happy to consider including it. = 1.6.5 (2009-02-27) * Change memcache-client to multithreaded by default. The mutex does not add significant overhead and it is far too easy, now that Sinatra, Rails and Merb are all thread-safe, to use memcache-client in a thread-unsafe manner. Remove some unnecessary mutexing and add a test to verify heavily multithreaded usage does not act unexpectedly. * Add optional support for the SystemTimer gem when running on Ruby 1.8.x. This gem is highly recommended - it ensures timeouts actually work and halves the overhead of using timeouts. Using this gem, Ruby 1.8.x is actually faster in my performance tests than Ruby 1.9.x. Just "gem install SystemTimer" and it should be picked up automatically. = 1.6.4 (2009-02-19) * Remove native code altogether. The speedup was only 10% on Ruby 1.8.6 and did not work on Ruby 1.9.1. * Removed memcache_util.rb from the distribution. If you are using it, please copy the code into your own project. The file will live in the github repository for a few more months for this purposes. http://github.com/mperham/memcache-client/raw/7a276089aa3c914e47e3960f9740ac7377204970/lib/memcache_util.rb * Roll continuum.rb into memcache.rb. The project is again a single Ruby file, with no dependencies. = 1.6.3 (2009-02-14) * Remove gem native extension in preference to RubyInline. This allows the gem to install and work on JRuby and Ruby 1.8.5 when the native code fails to compile. = 1.6.2 (2009-02-04) * Validate that values are less than one megabyte in size. * Refactor error handling in get_multi to handle server failures and return what values we could successfully retrieve. * Add optional logging parameter for debugging and tracing. * First official release since 1.5.0. Thanks to Eric Hodel for turning over the project to me! New project home page: http://github.com/mperham/memcache-client = 1.6.1 (2009-01-28) * Add option to disable socket timeout support. Socket timeout has a significant performance penalty (approx 3x slower than without in Ruby 1.8.6). You can turn off the timeouts if you need absolute performance, but by default timeouts are enabled. The performance penalty is much lower in Ruby 1.8.7, 1.9 and JRuby. (mperham) * Add option to disable server failover. Failover can lead to "split-brain" caches that return stale data. (mperham) * Implement continuum binary search in native code for performance reasons. Pure ruby is available for platforms like JRuby or Rubinius which can't use C extensions. (mperham) * Fix #add with raw=true (iamaleksey) = 1.6.0 * Implement a consistent hashing algorithm, as described in libketama. This dramatically reduces the cost of adding or removing servers dynamically as keys are much more likely to map to the same server. Take a scenario where we add a fourth server. With a naive modulo algorithm, about 25% of the keys will map to the same server. In other words, 75% of your memcached content suddenly becomes invalid. With a consistent algorithm, 75% of the keys will map to the same server as before - only 25% will be invalidated. (mperham) * Implement socket timeouts, should fix rare cases of very bad things happening in production at 37signals and FiveRuns. (jseirles) = 1.5.0.5 * Remove native C CRC32_ITU_T extension in favor of Zlib's crc32 method. memcache-client is now pure Ruby again and will work with JRuby and Rubinius. = 1.5.0.4 * Get test suite working again (packagethief) * Ruby 1.9 compatiblity fixes (packagethief, mperham) * Consistently return server responses and check for errors (packagethief) * Properly calculate CRC in Ruby 1.9 strings (mperham) * Drop rspec in favor of test/unit, for 1.9 compat (mperham) = 1.5.0.3 (FiveRuns fork) * Integrated ITU-T CRC32 operation in native C extension for speed. Thanks to Justin Balthrop! = 1.5.0.2 (FiveRuns fork) * Add support for seamless failover between servers. If one server connection dies, the client will retry the operation on another server before giving up. * Merge Will Bryant's socket retry patch. http://willbryant.net/software/2007/12/21/ruby-memcache-client-reconnect-and-retry = 1.5.0.1 (FiveRuns fork) * Fix set not handling client disconnects. http://dev.twitter.com/2008/02/solving-case-of-missing-updates.html = 1.5.0 * Add MemCache#flush_all command. Patch #13019 and bug #10503. Patches submitted by Sebastian Delmont and Rick Olson. * Type-cast data returned by MemCache#stats. Patch #10505 submitted by Sebastian Delmont. = 1.4.0 * Fix bug #10371, #set does not check response for server errors. Submitted by Ben VandenBos. * Fix bug #12450, set TCP_NODELAY socket option. Patch by Chris McGrath. * Fix bug #10704, missing #add method. Patch by Jamie Macey. * Fix bug #10371, handle socket EOF in cache_get. Submitted by Ben VandenBos. = 1.3.0 * Apply patch #6507, add stats command. Submitted by Tyler Kovacs. * Apply patch #6509, parallel implementation of #get_multi. Submitted by Tyler Kovacs. * Validate keys. Disallow spaces in keys or keys that are too long. * Perform more validation of server responses. MemCache now reports errors if the socket was not in an expected state. (Please file bugs if you find some.) * Add #incr and #decr. * Add raw argument to #set and #get to retrieve #incr and #decr values. * Also put on MemCacheError when using Cache::get with block. * memcache.rb no longer sets $TESTING to a true value if it was previously defined. Bug #8213 by Matijs van Zuijlen. = 1.2.1 * Fix bug #7048, MemCache#servers= referenced changed local variable. Submitted by Justin Dossey. * Fix bug #7049, MemCache#initialize resets @buckets. Submitted by Justin Dossey. * Fix bug #6232, Make Cache::Get work with a block only when nil is returned. Submitted by Jon Evans. * Moved to the seattlerb project. = 1.2.0 NOTE: This version will store keys in different places than previous versions! Be prepared for some thrashing while memcached sorts itself out! * Fixed multithreaded operations, bug 5994 and 5989. Thanks to Blaine Cook, Erik Hetzner, Elliot Smith, Dave Myron (and possibly others I have forgotten). * Made memcached interoperable with other memcached libraries, bug 4509. Thanks to anonymous. * Added get_multi to match Perl/etc APIs = 1.1.0 * Added some tests * Sped up non-multithreaded and multithreaded operation * More Ruby-memcache compatibility * More RDoc * Switched to Hoe = 1.0.0 Birthday!