Cool - didn't know that, thanks. On Tue, Jan 24, 2017 at 6:38 AM, Jan Lehnardt <j...@apache.org> wrote:
> > > On 24 Jan 2017, at 12:36, Paul Hammant <p...@hammant.org> wrote: > > > > That clears it up, One more question if I may. In use would this > > QueryServer replacement module be an adjacent process to the CouchDB > > process, or is there some linking fu to make CouchDB and CouchChakra one > > process? > > I haven’t looked to closely, but how I understand it, this is a separate > process. Just like it with CouchDB today (you have a beam[.smp] process > and zero or more couchjs processes). > > While it is absolutely possible to link everything into one process, > that’s usually not done. > > Best > Jan > -- > > > > > > On Tue, Jan 24, 2017 at 6:28 AM, Jan Lehnardt <j...@apache.org> wrote: > > > >> Nice work Daniel! > >> > >> On 24 Jan 2017, at 02:22, Paul Hammant <p...@hammant.org> wrote: > >>> > >>> I'm going to be a dumbass here and attempt to paraphrase - pls fix mine > >> up > >>> so that I may understand it. > >>> > >>> You've written a CouchDB clone on top of MS's ChakraCore stack, > >> > >> He’s re-written the Query Server component of CouchDB in ChakraCore, > >> Microsoft’s Open Source JavaScript engine. > >> > >> The current implementation uses Mozilla’s SpiderMonkey JavaScript > engine. > >> > >>> but it > >>> isn't perfect because a) JavaScript modernized since CouchDB picked and > >>> implementation (and maybe CouchDB should modernize too), > >> > >> This is where the ChakraCore port is ahead of CouchDB, that’s a good > >> thing™ ;) > >> > >>> and b) it is somehow only the 'Query Server' side of CouchDB anyway. > >> > >> That’s what this is all about anyway, so it’s not a downside either. > >> > >> Hope this clears it up :) > >> > >> Best > >> Jan > >> -- > >> > >>> > >>> > >>> - Paul > >>> > >>> On Mon, Jan 23, 2017 at 4:56 PM, Daniel Munch <dani.mu...@gmail.com> > >> wrote: > >>> > >>>> Hi all, > >>>> > >>>> I just wanted to throw this out into the wild. It is merely a long > >>>> week-end hack mainly for learning and fun and I was really happy that > >>>> it turned out so nicely so I thought why not sharing it. There isn't > >>>> any real intention on using this in production and I rather see it as > >>>> a playground for some funny low-level things. But in case anybody > >>>> finds this interesting, I'm open for feedback, questions and > >>>> suggestions. > >>>> > >>>> You can find more information and the code at > >>>> https://github.com/dmunch/couch-chakra > >>>> > >>>> Thanks for reading and happy hacking, > >>>> Daniel > >>>> > >> > >> -- > >> Professional Support for Apache CouchDB: > >> https://neighbourhood.ie/couchdb-support/ > >> > >> > > -- > Professional Support for Apache CouchDB: > https://neighbourhood.ie/couchdb-support/ > >