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Nils Goroll authored
Also add a duration argument type and the operators >, >=, < and <= for use with it (besides the existing == and !=). obj.ttl and obj.age are compared relative to the time the ban was issued, as required by the fact that bans are evaluated some arbitrary time after they are created. For this reason, the ban_dups parameter has no effect on obj.ttl and obj.age bans, duplicates of bans using these fields are never removed. obj.grace and obj.keep are compared as absolute values. In an effort to support The Proprietary Stevedore (tm) [or any other storage engine supporting persistent bans - if any?], the existing ban serialisation format is preserved and upgrades _should_ work seamlessly. But downgrades won't. Using the BANS_HAS_* macros, we try to make the relationship between the ban serialisation in cache_ban_build.c and access in cache_ban.c more obvious. We now generate all fields and operators from table files as well as the definition of allowed operators for fields. The user help text about allowed operators is generated at init time.
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