Index: chrome/common/extensions/docs/server2/memcache_file_system.py |
diff --git a/chrome/common/extensions/docs/server2/memcache_file_system.py b/chrome/common/extensions/docs/server2/memcache_file_system.py |
index 5ac407237cabd5055aeee07a1def863a80b4d147..ff4a8668fa22ff93d15b25bc4c8e656395d74289 100644 |
--- a/chrome/common/extensions/docs/server2/memcache_file_system.py |
+++ b/chrome/common/extensions/docs/server2/memcache_file_system.py |
@@ -23,8 +23,12 @@ class MemcacheFileSystem(FileSystem): |
self._memcache.Set(path, |
stat_info.version, |
memcache.MEMCACHE_FILE_SYSTEM_STAT) |
+ for child_path, child_version in stat_info.child_versions.iteritems(): |
+ self._memcache.Set(path.rsplit('/', 1)[0] + '/' + child_path, |
+ child_version, |
+ memcache.MEMCACHE_FILE_SYSTEM_STAT) |
else: |
- stat_info = self.StatInfo(version) |
+ stat_info = self.StatInfo(version, {}) |
not at google - send to devlin
2012/08/13 05:34:15
memcache can store arbitrary objects, I believe. I
cduvall
2012/08/13 19:45:45
Memcache can store dictionaries, but not objects.
not at google - send to devlin
2012/08/13 23:02:14
I just checked and it looks like pickle can handle
cduvall
2012/08/14 18:15:00
Aha! The problem with pickle was nested classes. I
not at google - send to devlin
2012/08/15 05:24:05
Ok, let's un-nest StatInfo then (or figure out how
|
return stat_info |
def Read(self, paths, binary=False): |