No point using JSON as Cache class already supports objects

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Michael Save 2013-01-23 13:42:14 +11:00
parent edb9999a7d
commit cd81ae8ea5

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@ -974,9 +974,7 @@ function index($page, $mod=false) {
$th['sticky'], $th['locked'], $th['sage'], $th['embed'], $mod ? '?/' : $config['root'], $mod $th['sticky'], $th['locked'], $th['sage'], $th['embed'], $mod ? '?/' : $config['root'], $mod
); );
if ($config['cache']['enabled'] && $replies = cache::get("thread_index_{$board['uri']}_{$th['id']}")) { if (!$config['cache']['enabled'] || !$replies = cache::get("thread_index_{$board['uri']}_{$th['id']}")) {
$replies = json_decode($replies, true);
} else {
$posts = prepare(sprintf("SELECT * FROM `posts_%s` WHERE `thread` = :id ORDER BY `id` DESC LIMIT :limit", $board['uri'])); $posts = prepare(sprintf("SELECT * FROM `posts_%s` WHERE `thread` = :id ORDER BY `id` DESC LIMIT :limit", $board['uri']));
$posts->bindValue(':id', $th['id']); $posts->bindValue(':id', $th['id']);
$posts->bindValue(':limit', ($th['sticky'] ? $config['threads_preview_sticky'] : $config['threads_preview']), PDO::PARAM_INT); $posts->bindValue(':limit', ($th['sticky'] ? $config['threads_preview_sticky'] : $config['threads_preview']), PDO::PARAM_INT);
@ -985,7 +983,7 @@ function index($page, $mod=false) {
$replies = $posts->fetchAll(PDO::FETCH_ASSOC); $replies = $posts->fetchAll(PDO::FETCH_ASSOC);
if ($config['cache']['enabled']) if ($config['cache']['enabled'])
cache::set("thread_index_{$board['uri']}_{$th['id']}", json_encode($replies)); cache::set("thread_index_{$board['uri']}_{$th['id']}", $replies);
} }
$num_images = 0; $num_images = 0;
@ -1004,16 +1002,14 @@ function index($page, $mod=false) {
if ($post_count == ($th['sticky'] ? $config['threads_preview_sticky'] : $config['threads_preview'])) { if ($post_count == ($th['sticky'] ? $config['threads_preview_sticky'] : $config['threads_preview'])) {
// Yeah, using two cache objects for one thread seems a little inefficient. This code is messy and dumb; please clean it up if you can. // Yeah, using two cache objects for one thread seems a little inefficient. This code is messy and dumb; please clean it up if you can.
if ($config['cache']['enabled'] && $count = cache::get("thread_index_{$board['uri']}_{$th['id']}_omitted")) { if (!$config['cache']['enabled'] || !$count = cache::get("thread_index_{$board['uri']}_{$th['id']}_omitted")) {
$count = explode(',', $count);
} else {
$count = prepare(sprintf("SELECT COUNT(`id`) as `num` FROM `posts_%s` WHERE `thread` = :thread UNION ALL SELECT COUNT(`id`) FROM `posts_%s` WHERE `file` IS NOT NULL AND `thread` = :thread", $board['uri'], $board['uri'])); $count = prepare(sprintf("SELECT COUNT(`id`) as `num` FROM `posts_%s` WHERE `thread` = :thread UNION ALL SELECT COUNT(`id`) FROM `posts_%s` WHERE `file` IS NOT NULL AND `thread` = :thread", $board['uri'], $board['uri']));
$count->bindValue(':thread', $th['id'], PDO::PARAM_INT); $count->bindValue(':thread', $th['id'], PDO::PARAM_INT);
$count->execute() or error(db_error($count)); $count->execute() or error(db_error($count));
$count = $count->fetchAll(PDO::FETCH_COLUMN); $count = $count->fetchAll(PDO::FETCH_COLUMN);
if ($config['cache']['enabled']) if ($config['cache']['enabled'])
cache::set("thread_index_{$board['uri']}_{$th['id']}_omitted", implode(',', $count)); cache::set("thread_index_{$board['uri']}_{$th['id']}_omitted", $count);
} }
$thread->omitted = $count[0] - ($th['sticky'] ? $config['threads_preview_sticky'] : $config['threads_preview']); $thread->omitted = $count[0] - ($th['sticky'] ? $config['threads_preview_sticky'] : $config['threads_preview']);