| Commit message (Collapse) | Author | Age |
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This cuts into the sync performance by about 40%,
but gives us fast fulltext searching for all local content.
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display.
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This is the initial refactoring to improve how we deal with the storage.
It does a couple of things:
* Rename Sink::Storage to Sink::Storage::DataStore to free up the
Sink::Storage namespace
* Introduce a Sink::ResourceContext to have a single object that can be
passed around containing everything that is necessary to operate on a
resource. This is a lot better than the multiple separate parameters
that we used to pass around all over the place, while still allowing
for dependency injection for tests.
* Tie storage access together using the new EntityStore that directly
works with ApplicationDomainTypes. This gives us a central place where
main storage, indexes and buffer adaptors are tied together, which
will also give us a place to implement external indexes, such as a
fulltextindex using xapian.
* Use ApplicationDomainTypes as the default way to pass around entities.
Instead of using various ways to pass around entities (buffers,
buffer adaptors, ApplicationDomainTypes), only use a single way.
The old approach was confusing, and was only done as:
* optimization; really shouldn't be necessary and otherwise I'm sure
we can find better ways to optimize ApplicationDomainType itself.
* a way to account for entities that have multiple buffers, a concept
that I no longer deem relevant.
While this commit does the bulk of the work to get there, the following
commits will refactor more stuff to get things back to normal.
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The org.kde prefix is useless and possibly misleading.
Simply prefixing with sink is more unique and shorter.
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clang-format -i */**{.cpp,.h}
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(except for documentation).
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LMDB seems to amass quite some free pages that are not reused,
resulting in a rather poor usage of the space available.
I haven't figured out why that is so far (it doesn't seem
to be due to open transactions).
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