Very good. The squid has the advantage of excellent performance
to accelerate WebServer. But its codes are complex and difficult
to understand, which leads to some errors easily when someone
makes som changes in it. Squid should be more modularization
that more good features can be added into it. I think we should
separate the squid's codes in different directories according to
there function, just like postfix that has the good framework and
the good coding styles.
Thanks
On 2/11/07, Adrian Chadd <adrian@creative.net.au> wrote:
> I've created a SF branch called 'storework'. I've started ripping
> out the swapin/swapout related code. This'll make it much easier
> to seperate the reply body and headers/status in the memory store.
>
> I'll start working on the data separation in the next week or so.
> We can then start working on making the rest of the codebase take
> advantage of it and tidy up quite a few sections of code.
>
> Comments are as always welcome.
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> Adrian
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