telnet has no concept of compression. if you're intending to modify the
server code, you should study it a bit more. Sorry :(
Since clients have compression built in, you shouldn't have to do this.
Compressing/decompressing in the server won't be easy to accomplish and
it will take a lot more
Thanks for the quick response. I have unlined my answers below:
> On Nov 4, 2018, at 11:50 AM, dormando wrote:
>
> Not entirely clear on what you're doing. Are you modifying memcached
> itself to do internal compression?
Correct. I am doing internal compression inside memcached.
>
> Some
Not entirely clear on what you're doing. Are you modifying memcached
itself to do internal compression?
Some clients autocompress after threshholds. there's no internal
compression.
On Sun, 4 Nov 2018, Pradeep Sivakumar wrote:
> I am writing an internal compression routine that will compress
I am writing an internal compression routine that will compress large
values with a Huffman table in memcached [version 1.5.10]. However I am
finding that after reading large values and printing them inside memcached,
I am getting garbled output.
For example, I am reading one large value csv