Support for counters, partial data with pieces arriving out of sync#6
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Support for counters, partial data with pieces arriving out of sync#6krassif wants to merge 6 commits intorobby:masterfrom
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+ atomic counters with the resulting counter value returned to the caller + support for partial data collection; the complete data is returned upon completion fixed: + multiple caches being initialized, one for each worker baseline ops per sec ~ 10K/sec
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Robby, thank you for the node-lry-cache above all!
Made some modifications to better serve what we do at Peerbelt. Thought atomic counters and binding together data pieces becoming available out of sync may be of interest to others, hence the pull request.
On the downside, refactored some code looking for better performance, even though V8 is likely performing optimization anyway.. Let me know your thought.
Cheers,
-Krassi