Re: ANNOUNCE: HTML::Mason 0.8

2000-01-26 Thread Jonathan Swartz
Good question! I ran a test on my Linux box and it seems to work there, anyway. The test repeatedly caused the cache to dump items by loading more components that it could handle. After a few iterations the process size maxed out at 6 MB. So it looks like the subroutines do get freed. If I ge

Re: ANNOUNCE: HTML::Mason 0.8

2000-01-24 Thread Perrin Harkins
On Sun, 23 Jan 2000, Jonathan Swartz wrote: > - New in-memory code cache keeps track of component usage, and > discards the most infrequently used components as needed. You can > specify the cache size with interp->max_code_cache_size. This sounds cool, but does it work, i.e. when you

ANNOUNCE: HTML::Mason 0.8

2000-01-23 Thread Jonathan Swartz
The URL http://www.masonhq.com/download/HTML-Mason-0.8.tar.gz has entered CPAN and should soon be available at a mirror near you. Mason is a component-based web site development system with caching, debugging, and previewing facilities. Check out http://www.masonhq.com/ for more informatio