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**mIndexId unused - removed as well as serialIndexId() | **mIndexId unused - removed as well as serialIndexId() | ||
**indexLocation(): added .db suffix to indicate the index is sqlite-based | **indexLocation(): added .db suffix to indicate the index is sqlite-based | ||
**INDEX_VERSION is written and checked using 'PRAGMA user_version = <integer>' command | **INDEX_VERSION is written and checked using 'PRAGMA user_version = <integer>' command [http://sqlite.org/pragma.html] | ||
**we do not use temporary filenames, e.g. in writeIndex(): SQLite takes care about safe storage | **we do not use temporary filenames, e.g. in writeIndex(): SQLite takes care about safe storage | ||
**updateIndex() no changes, we're changing implementation of KMMsgBase::syncIndexString() and writeIndex() instead | **updateIndex() no changes, we're changing implementation of KMMsgBase::syncIndexString() and writeIndex() instead |
Revision as of 09:38, 23 April 2008
There are issues with locking index files for KMail folders and mmap()/munmap() operations on Windows. Therefore, SQLite-based indices are in development. This page presents detailed development notes for this task.
Started: jstaniek 11:35, 23 April 2008 (CEST)
KMFolderIndex
- 2008-04-23
- mIndexId unused - removed as well as serialIndexId()
- indexLocation(): added .db suffix to indicate the index is sqlite-based
- INDEX_VERSION is written and checked using 'PRAGMA user_version = <integer>' command [1]
- we do not use temporary filenames, e.g. in writeIndex(): SQLite takes care about safe storage
- updateIndex() no changes, we're changing implementation of KMMsgBase::syncIndexString() and writeIndex() instead
KMMsgBase
- 2008-04-23
- move syncIndexString() to KMFolderIndex, where we can impleemnt it for SQLite differently
Status of porting to SQLite
TOPIC | PORTED | TESTED | NOTES |
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KMFolderIndex:indexLocation() | yes | added .db suffix to indicate the index is sqlite-based |