| To: | curtis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx |
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| Subject: | Re: reiser4 (was Re: [PATCH] Revised extended attributesinterface) |
| From: | Hans Reiser <reiser@xxxxxxxxxxx> |
| Date: | Wed, 12 Dec 2001 00:34:41 +0300 |
| Cc: | Anton Altaparmakov <aia21@xxxxxxxxx>, Nathan Scott <nathans@xxxxxxx>, Andreas Gruenbacher <ag@xxxxxxxxxxx>, linux-kernel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, linux-fsdevel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, linux-xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx |
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Extended attributes differ from files in N ways (forgive me for not
specifying N exactly, it would distract us).
What I am saying is that each of the N permutations required to transform a file into an extended attribute should be separately selectable. Theory guys would call this orthogonalizing the primitives. (I am a theory guy.;-) ). It is very important to decompose one's primitives into separately specifiable primitives. It makes for a much more expressive abstract model. This is a very standard policy among mathematicians, that they strive to decompose primitives into a more orthogonal toolkit because they know from hundreds of years of experience that it inevitably leads to more expressive power. Let us learn from these mathematicians who are so much older and wiser than we. Hans curtis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: I know I'm stepping into a minefield, but I just can't help putting in my 2 pennies. :-) Anton Altaparmakov wrote:At 12:02 11/12/01, Hans Reiser wrote:What would have happened if set theory had not just sets and elements, but sets, elements, extended-attributes, and streams, and you could not use the same operators on streams that you use on elements? It would have been crap as a theoretical model. It does real damage when you add things that require different operators to the set of primitives. Closure is extremely important to design. Don't do this.Since we are going into analogies: You don't use a hammer to affix a screw and neither do you use a screwdriver to affix a nail...at least I don't. I think you are trying to use a large sledge hammer to put together things which do not fit together thus breaking them in the process. To use your own words: Don't do this. (-; Each is distinct and should be treated as such. </me ducks> |
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