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| ketralnis |
Posted: Sun Aug 05, 2007 10:01 pm |
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> Anyway, the documentation at the beginning of the erlydb_mnesia.erl
> tries to explain most of this. The driver is still pretty alpha
> quality (hence the debug statements) so please post any problems or
> desired features and I'll try to get them fixed/implemented.
Absolutely, I appreciate it. My biggest complaint at this point is
the lack of compound statements (it seems that anything with an 'or'
results in an "unhandled 'where'" error).
Is there any way to turn off the debug statements, like an erldb
option? The verbosity is a killer on performance, it makes it very
slow to bulk-insert data (I often insert a few thousand records of
test-data)
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| ketralnis |
Posted: Sun Aug 05, 2007 11:21 pm |
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>> The driver is still pretty alpha quality (hence the debug
>> statements) [..]
> Is there any way to turn off the debug statements, like an erldb
> option?
Ah, a quick peek at the source, and no, erlydb_mnesia doesn't take
any erlydb options, but the macros that do the debugging are right up-
top, so turning it off is pretty simple
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| Guest |
Posted: Mon Aug 06, 2007 1:47 pm |
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Compound statements should be handled pretty well so you probably have
found a bug. If you could give me a sample statement I'll try to fix
the driver... I'll also do something better with the debug
statements...
On Aug 5, 6:00 pm, David King <dk...@ketralnis.com> wrote:
> > Anyway, the documentation at the beginning of the erlydb_mnesia.erl
> > tries to explain most of this. The driver is still pretty alpha
> > quality (hence the debug statements) so please post any problems or
> > desired features and I'll try to get them fixed/implemented.
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> Absolutely, I appreciate it. My biggest complaint at this point is
> the lack of compound statements (it seems that anything with an 'or'
> results in an "unhandled 'where'" error).
>
> Is there any way to turn off the debug statements, like an erldb
> option? The verbosity is a killer on performance, it makes it very
> slow to bulk-insert data (I often insert a few thousand records of
> test-data)
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| i/p transducer requires a standard input and is for use with linear pneumatic actuators and has high air capacity. It can be easy change of the output signal from. electro pneumatic transducer is used, for example, in the biomedical field for the pneumatic control of a cardiac module, or artificial heart. |
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