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# gomemcached
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This is a memcached binary protocol toolkit in [go][go].
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It provides client and server functionality as well as a little sample
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server showing how I might make a server if I valued purity over
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performance.
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## Server Design
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<div>
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<img src="http://dustin.github.com/images/gomemcached.png"
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alt="overview" style="float: right"/>
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</div>
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The basic design can be seen in [gocache]. A [storage
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server][storage] is run as a goroutine that receives a `MCRequest` on
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a channel, and then issues an `MCResponse` to a channel contained
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within the request.
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Each connection is a separate goroutine, of course, and is responsible
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for all IO for that connection until the connection drops or the
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`dataServer` decides it's stupid and sends a fatal response back over
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the channel.
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There is currently no work at all in making the thing perform (there
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are specific areas I know need work). This is just my attempt to
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learn the language somewhat.
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[go]: http://golang.org/
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[gocache]: gomemcached/blob/master/gocache/gocache.go
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[storage]: gomemcached/blob/master/gocache/mc_storage.go
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