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'''Project Name:''' [digiKam] Rewrite database KIO-slaves as pure Qt5 with multithreading | '''Project Name:''' [digiKam] Rewrite database KIO-slaves as pure Qt5 with multithreading | ||
'''A Brief Description:''' Originally, KIO-Slaves was implemented to run database queries in a separate process to prevent problems with SQlite. Since SQlite support queries from separate threads, KIO-slaves can be dropped, and a new API can be implemented using pure Qt threads API. This will improve digiKam portability, and permit adjusting CPU cores assigned to database processes efficiently. | '''A Brief Description:''' <pre>Originally, KIO-Slaves was implemented to run database queries in a separate process to prevent problems with SQlite. Since SQlite support queries from separate threads, KIO-slaves can be dropped, and a new API can be implemented using pure Qt threads API. This will improve digiKam portability, and permit adjusting CPU cores assigned to database processes efficiently.</pre> | ||
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Revision as of 15:06, 30 May 2015
Status reports for GSoC, OPFW and SoK 2015.
Student Name (Please leave this as a template and make a copy for yourself!)
Project Name:
A Brief Description:
Status:
Screenshot:
IRC Nick:
IRC Channels:
Blog:
This is awesome about GSoC:
This is what I learned during GSoC:
Mohamed Anwer
Project Name: [digiKam] Rewrite database KIO-slaves as pure Qt5 with multithreading
A Brief Description:
Originally, KIO-Slaves was implemented to run database queries in a separate process to prevent problems with SQlite. Since SQlite support queries from separate threads, KIO-slaves can be dropped, and a new API can be implemented using pure Qt threads API. This will improve digiKam portability, and permit adjusting CPU cores assigned to database processes efficiently.
Status:
- Dropping dependency on KIO-Slaves:
In progress
- Patching the database files:
In progress
- Creating GUI dedicated to controlling multithreading:
In progress
- Writing test code:
In progress
- Documentation:
In progress
- Benchmarking:
In progress
IRC Nick: tootis
IRC Channels: #digikam
Blog: Mohamed Anwer
This is awesome about GSoC: Not Yet
This is what I learned during GSoC: Not Yet
Garvit Khatri
Project Name: Integrate Cantor with LabPlot
A Brief Description: This project aims to integrate cantor (a front-end to powerful mathematics and statistics packages) with LabPlot (a scientific data plotter application). The expected result is a to use cantor's session data as to plot graphs inside labplot.
Status: Workin on UI integration of cantor
Screenshot:
IRC Nick: garvitdelhi
IRC Channels: #kde-devel, #kde-soc, #kde-edu
Blog: http://garvitdelhi.blogspot.in/
This is awesome about GSoC: We get to write code with best community people and also get paid for it. We get to learn a lot of things as we progress with the summers.
This is what I learned during GSoC: