We still use the _db_user constants in many places; should we use
them anymore at all? If so, under what circumstances? Jamie
doesn't need to do this, but we need his input on what direction to
take.
I think we're still thinking about how to rework getObject(). I'd still like
to see a single $slashdb object, that will open handles to multiple DBs as
they're needed. That way they can all share a cache. It will mean a
different API for telling $slashdb whether a caller needs a writer or
reader, log or log_slave, but it would make more sense than the cobbled-
together system we have now.
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I think we're still thinking about how to rework getObject(). I'd still like
to see a single $slashdb object, that will open handles to multiple DBs as
they're needed. That way they can all share a cache. It will mean a
different API for telling $slashdb whether a caller needs a writer or
reader, log or log_slave, but it would make more sense than the cobbled-
together system we have now.