NAME
dtRdr::Annotation::SyncRules - rules engine
SYNOPSIS
my $sr = dtRdr::Annotation::SyncRules->new(
current => \@current,
deleted => \@deleted,
manifest => \%s_man,
error => sub {die @_, "..."},
);
while(my @ans = $sr->next) {
my ($action, $object) = @ans;
# then do something with them
}
# and maybe something to finish
Constructor
new
my $sr = dtRdr::Annotation::SyncRules->new(
current => [@current],
deleted => [@deleted],
manifest => {%s_man},
error => sub {die @_},
)->init;
The references will be modified in-place, so deref accordingly.
Rulings
FRESHEN is really just GET, but is an update. By definition, if we're talking to check_srev, we have it and so does the server.
deleted:
(implies mine)
verify srev and DELETE; finish_delete
current: (mine)
shas:
Y: check_srev ? PUT : FRESHEN :: NOOP # quaternary?
N: has_prev ? (really_delete) : POST
notmine:
shas:
Y: check_srev ? die : FRESHEN :: NOOP
N: really_delete
Where:
check_srev := {(rev > prev) ? ((srev > prev) ? CONFLICT : 1) :
(srev > prev ? 0 : (srev < prev ? ERROR : SKIP)))}
Ok, so that's a ternary boolean. It returns true if we should push, false if we should pull, SKIP if nothing changed. (Aside: (srev < prev) is an error in-general and can be checked beforehand.)
What's left in the server manifest after that should be only new incoming annotations.
check_srev
Returns one of FRESHEN|PUT|SKIP|CONFLICT
my $ans = $self->check_srev($rev, $public_rev, $server_rev);
next
my @ans = $sr->next;
Internals
init
$self = $self->init;
error
$self->error(@list);
AUTHOR
Eric Wilhelm <ewilhelm at cpan dot org>
http://scratchcomputing.com/
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2007 Eric L. Wilhelm and OSoft, All Rights Reserved.
NO WARRANTY
Absolutely, positively NO WARRANTY, neither express or implied, is offered with this software. You use this software at your own risk. In case of loss, no person or entity owes you anything whatsoever. You have been warned.
LICENSE
The dotReader(TM) is OSI Certified Open Source Software licensed under the GNU General Public License (GPL) Version 2, June 1991. Non-encrypted and encrypted packages are usable in connection with the dotReader(TM). The ability to create, edit, or otherwise modify content of such encrypted packages is self-contained within the packages, and NOT provided by the dotReader(TM), and is addressed in a separate commercial license.
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