
Someone on irc mentioned acid-state remote (it may have even been you), I
will definitely be using it. My only worry is that I only have 512MB of Ram
to work with atm, which should be fine until I have several thousand users.
I see on the acid state website that I would need to integrate with
something else to provide the ability to have a data structure larger than
memory (I may be missing or misunderstanding something), would it be
trivial to add this in later or should I be worried about it now?
On Oct 10, 2014 4:10 PM, "David Johnson"
I recommend looking into Data.Acid.Remote if you plan on using acid-state. Will allow you to inspect your state using ghci.
http://hackage.haskell.org/package/acid-state-0.12.2/docs/Data-Acid-Remote.h...
On Fri, Oct 10, 2014 at 2:55 PM, Britt Mathis
wrote: I was told about acid-state on irc, but I wasn't sure if it did the incremental part - it looks like it will be perfect, thank you. And I will definitely check out that paper as well. On Oct 10, 2014 3:37 PM, "Nicolas Trangez"
wrote: On Fri, 2014-10-10 at 23:29 +0400, Nikita Volkov wrote:
There's "acid-state", which provides a log-based persistence model. I.e., it persists the modifications you make to the data structure.
You might also be interested in the paper 'Generic Storage in Haskell' by Sebastiaan Visser, and his thesis about the same subject.
Nicolas
2014-10-10 23:09 GMT+04:00 Britt Mathis
: Hello everyone, I'm not sure if something like this already exists
so I
figured I would ask here first before I reinvent the wheel. What I need is a data structure that behaves like Data.Map, but is serialized to disk incrementally so I only have the overhead of writing what has changed every time.
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