some notes about being lazy
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== Lazy Everything
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Well... almost ;)
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Field name strings/symbols are shared across all the rows so only one object is ever created to represent the field name for an entire dataset.
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Rows themselves are lazily created in ruby-land when an attempt to yield it is made via #each.
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For example, if you were to yield 4 rows from a 100 row dataset, only 4 hashes will be created. The rest will sit and wait in C-land until you want them (or when the GC goes to cleanup your Mysql2::Result instance).
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As for field values themselves, I'm workin on it - but expect that soon.
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== Compatibility
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== Compatibility
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The specs pass on my system (SL 10.6.3, x86_64) in these rubies:
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The specs pass on my system (SL 10.6.3, x86_64) in these rubies:
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