memfs | memory file system that implements as many FUSE interfaces
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- runfs is the command to create a new memfs .
- main is the entry point for testing .
- New creates a new FileSystem
- makeConfig returns a new memfs . Config struct .
- Stride n runes from s
- Return log level from string
- InitLogger initializes a new Logger .
- signalHandler is responsible for handling an interrupt signal
- PackageVersion returns the package version .
- Removexattr implements the fs . NodeRemattr interface for Node .
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QUESTION
I am packaging the data for my WebAssembly game using emcc --preload-file
command, which puts it into MEMFS and keeps it in RAM until the webpage is closed.
The game typically opens a file, reads it's contents, closes it, and never touches the file again, it is not using mmap
.
Would it be more memory efficient to download all game data into IndexedDB / Emscripten IDBFS on first launch? Does the web browser load the whole IndexedDB into RAM, does it free up RAM after the file in IDBFS was closed?
My target hardware is Safari on iPhone XS with 2GB RAM, and the game data is around 60 MB.
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-01 at 22:01As you mentioned, MEMFS is an in-memory "filesystem" and it works in any browser. IndexedDB is a proper database and it's optimal use-case is for storing large amounts of data (more than what can fit in RAM).
Often times when an app or website is loaded for the first time there's a lot of API calls, authentication, and other work that needs to be done. Doing this every time the application opens up is not optimal so IndexedDB can be used as a way to speed up repeated visits. This way, the latest app state could be stored in IndexedDB and the app can then sync in the background (see stale-while-revalidate).
If you think your game could benefit from this, then you could consider using it. If you think you could also do this would MEMFS, however, I would recommend that since IndexedDB has some nuances.
In the specific case of safari on IOS, you can't store blob
s in IndexedDB. You can, however, convert the blob
into an ArrayBuffer
but you'll also have to store the MIME type alongside the buffer in order to do the conversion correctly (since ArrayBuffer
doesn't have a MIME type but blob
does).
Writing to storage in IndexedDB may also fail. This could happen for a variety of reasons. Maybe the user is using private mode, or maybe they don't have enough disk space.
If the user clears their cache on their phone, the IndexedDB data may be cleared as well. You may need to handle this.
I've run into some of these errors in the past using IndexedDB and it can be a headache. I would recommend Memfs.
As for the implementation details of IDBFS, it may or may not remain constant across browsers and platforms. What I can say for sure, however, is that unless you are saving a lot of data that needs to be computed in your first application, try profiling memfs and if it works well enough, then you can stick with it.
QUESTION
I have been reading the makefile of xv6 project. I want to put all the user programs into a folder to keep the project tidy. I can not find where it compiles the user programs. I know that when i run: make fs.img; it will compile the user programs, but i can not find any commands to do so. I also want all the kernel code to go into a directory called "kernel".
Is there a feature in make that allows automatic compilation or is there just something I'm not seeing. And could anyone suggest any make docs to help me understand this makefile.
My Makefile:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Mar-25 at 12:30All make systems (as required by POSIX) have a number of built-in rules including rules that know how to compile object files from C files.
For information on GNU make's built-in rules you can review the manual.
QUESTION
I am trying to run the command npm run dev
or npm run production
. But none of them are successful. Once I run the command I am getting an error like in image :
error after running npm run prod
My package.json file is like below :
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jan-31 at 07:24Laravel Mix 6 removes a number of options from the CLI. You will need to update the scripts
section of your package.json
file accordingly.
See Update Your NPM Scripts
https://laravel-mix.com/docs/6.0/upgrade#update-your-npm-scripts
Before:
QUESTION
For some reason I cant iterate with range
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Dec-24 at 15:16What I see is that your saving logic is faulty, and I suspect you aren’t able to iterate the map because it is in fact empty.
Here
QUESTION
I have an HTML input like this .
I want to load the file into Emscripten's MEMFS file system.
Looking at the Emscripten file API I have been trying to use FS.mount() to do so.
However, the documentation only gives an example of using mount using WORKERFS, so I tried playing around with it like this.
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-May-03 at 19:22Here is what I ended up doing–
input_test.html for file input:
QUESTION
I have tried to use FFMPEG.js (https://github.com/Kagami/ffmpeg.js) to convert mp3 files on the browser/client side, and I followed the usage of the page of Web Worker. However, the worker works well on the converting and it seems the file has been converted, but I cannot get the correct result file data back.
Here my code is:
...ANSWER
Answered 2019-Apr-23 at 17:09You should be listening for done
message. Something like that would suffice:
QUESTION
Can I use PyFilesystem with numpy memory mapped files? The sample code below throws io.UnsupportedOperation: fileno
which is due to PyFilesystem throwing the unsupported exception for the fileno
operation on the IO Stream object.
ANSWER
Answered 2019-Mar-13 at 16:09It appears memory mapping to a MemoryFS
is a bit too abstract. This works fine using a TempFS
which writes to the system temp dir on the OS storage medium.
QUESTION
I have overridden the function GetVirtualFileSources() as indicated in the following link, but my files are not compressed: https://github.com/ServiceStack/ServiceStack/wiki/HTML,-CSS-and-JavaScript-Minification#minify-dynamic-razor-views
Please help to understand the problem.
Thank you in advance!
EDIT
GetVirtualFileSources() minified files and add Memory Filesystem, but when I make a request http://myshost/style.css I get the original file.
How to make the backend return the minimized file.
It's requet Raw:
...ANSWER
Answered 2017-May-28 at 22:19The issue is due to requesting the wrong case in your Request content/style.css
that was a different case that was added in the InMemoryVirtualPathProvider
"Content/style.css".
To help with diagnosing static file issues try creating a Service that returns the file from the VirtualFileSources, e.g:
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