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Wez Furlong a34c8f1eac eden: factor out the filedata from the inode instance
Summary:
This allows us to share the same state between multiple open files and
also helps to reduce the size of inode instances that are otherwise inactive;
when there are no outstanding references to the data, we can drop it and forget
it.

Reviewed By: bolinfest

Differential Revision: D3301198

fbshipit-source-id: f0b3fc73a666ec2033c7a22e9eb587d3212cf966
2016-05-16 14:59:49 -07:00
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README.md Fix a typo in Eden's README.md. 2016-05-13 09:32:03 -07:00

Eden

Eden is a project with several components, the most prominent of which is a virtual filesystem built using FUSE.

Caveat Emptor

Eden is still in early stages of development. We are making it available now because we plan to start making references to it from our other open source projects, such as Buck, Watchman, and Nuclide.

The version that we provide on GitHub does not build yet.

This is because the code is exported verbatim from an internal repository at Facebook, and not all of the scaffolding from our internal repository can be easily extracted. The key areas where we need to shore things up are:

  • The reinterpretations of build macros in DEFS.
  • A process for including third-party dependencies (presumably via Git submodules) and wiring up the external_deps argument in the build macros to point to them.
  • Providing the toolchain needed to power the [undocumented] thrift_library() rule in Buck.

The goal is to get Eden building on both Linux and OS X, though Linux support is expected to come first.