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Daniele Alessandri 373d30b070 Use Predis\Response\Status to identify all kinds of status responses.
Status response objects are needed mostly to make it possible from the
client perspective to differentiate a status response with the payload
"OK" from a normale bulk reply containing "OK".

The biggest change is for commands returning +OK responses: these were
previously translated to TRUE (bool value), but they are now returned
as instances of Predis\Response\Status. Just to illustrate an example
of the possibilities with this change we will use SET since it is the
most widely used command returning +OK:

  $response = $client->set('foo', 'bar');

  echo $response;         // 'OK'
  $response == 'OK';      // TRUE
  isset($response->ok);   // TRUE
  $response == true;      // TRUE
  $response === true;     // FALSE
  $response instanceof Predis\Response\ObjectInterface;     // TRUE
  $response instanceof Predis\Response\Status;              // TRUE

For those checking responses returned by commands such as SET or PONG,
the breaking change basically lies in the usage of strict comparison:
doing $response === true will now evaluate to FALSE instead of TRUE.

By default Predis caches common status responses such as OK or QUEUED
to lower the memory usage when using pipelines or transactions.
2013-12-07 15:15:23 +01:00
Daniele Alessandri 980edf2f7b Rename base command class to Predis\Command\Command. 2013-11-30 12:24:43 +01:00
Daniele Alessandri 511fe0bbab Rewrite the logic used to handle Redis commands with clustering.
The reason for this change is to support the upcoming redis-cluster since
it has different behaviors compared to the client-side cluster implementation
provided by Predis. For example redis-cluster will not support key tags or
certain operations currently available with our client-side implementation.
2012-05-16 16:50:37 +02:00
Daniele Alessandri dc14c29676 Rename certain namespaces, interfaces and classes.
Now we follow a Symfony2-like naming convention for namespaces, interfaces
and classes sticking with one clear rule.

- Renamed namespaces:

  - Predis\Network
  - Predis\Profiles
  - Predis\Iterators
  - Predis\Options
  - Predis\Commands
  - Predis\Commands\Processors

- Renamed interfaces:

  - Predis\IReplyObject
  - Predis\IRedisServerError
  - Predis\IConnectionFactory
  - Predis\IConnectionParameters
  - Predis\Options\IOption
  - Predis\Options\IClientOptions
  - Predis\Profile\IServerProfile
  - Predis\Pipeline\IPipelineExecutor
  - Predis\Distribution\INodeKeyGenerator
  - Predis\Distribution\IDistributionStrategy
  - Predis\Protocol\IProtocolProcessor
  - Predis\Protocol\IResponseReader
  - Predis\Protocol\IResponseHandler
  - Predis\Protocol\ICommandSerializer
  - Predis\Protocol\IComposableProtocolProcessor
  - Predis\Network\IConnection
  - Predis\Network\IConnectionSingle
  - Predis\Network\IConnectionComposable
  - Predis\Network\IConnectionCluster
  - Predis\Network\IConnectionReplication
  - Predis\Commands\ICommand
  - Predis\Commands\IPrefixable
  - Predis\Command\Processor\ICommandProcessor
  - Predis\Command\Processor\ICommandProcessorChain
  - Predis\Command\Processor\IProcessingSupport

- Renamed Classes:

  - Predis\Commands\Command
  - Predis\Network\ConnectionBase

- Classes moved to different namespaces:

  - Predis\MonitorContext

Meh
2012-01-31 18:19:18 +01:00