HTTP(S) is the main protocol of the Internet.
We enhanced the mORMot 2 socket client to push its implementation into more use cases. The main new feature is perhaps WGET-like processing, with hashing, resuming, console feedback, and direct file download.
2021-05-14
Enhanced HTTP/HTTPS Support in mORMot 2
2021-05-14. Open Source › mORMot Framework
2021-05-08
Enhanced Faster ZIP Support in mORMot 2
2021-05-08. Open Source › mORMot Framework
The .zip
format is from last century, back to the early DOS days, but can still be found everywhere. It is even hidden when you run a .docx
document, a .jar
application, or any Android app!
It is therefore (ab)used not only as archive format, but as application file format / container - even if in this respect using SQLite3 may have much more sense.
We recently enhanced our mormot.core.zip.pas unit:
- to support Zip64,
- with enhanced
.zip
read/write, - to have a huge performance boost during its process,
- and to integrate better with signed executables.
2021-02-22
OpenSSL 1.1.1 Support for mORMot 2
2021-02-22. Open Source › mORMot Framework
Why OpenSSL? OpenSSL is the reference library for cryptography and secure TLS/HTTPS communication. It is part of most Linux/BSD systems, and covers a lot of use cases and algorithms. Even if it had some vulnerabilities in the past, it has been audited and validated for business use. Some algorithms […]
2021-02-13
Fastest AES-PRNG, AES-CTR and AES-GCM Delphi implementation
2021-02-13. Open Source › mORMot Framework
Last week, I committed new ASM implementations of our AES-PRNG, AES-CTR and AES-GCM for mORMot 2.
They handle eight 128-bit at once in an interleaved fashion, as permitted by the CTR chaining mode. The aes-ni opcodes (aesenc aesenclast
) are used for AES process, and the GMAC of the AES-GCM mode is computed using the pclmulqdq
opcode.
Resulting performance is amazing: on my simple Core i3, I reach 2.6 GB/s for aes-128-ctr
, and 1.5 GB/s for aes-128-gcm
for instance - the first being actually faster than OpenSSL!
2021-02-12
New AesNiHash for mORMot 2
2021-02-12. Open Source › mORMot Framework
I have just committed some new AesNiHash32 AesNiHash64 AesNiHash128 Hashers for mORMot 2. They are using AES-NI and SSE4.1 opcodes on x86_64 and i386. This implementation is faster than the fastest SSE4.1 crc32c and with a much higher usability (less collisions). Logic was extracted from the Go […]
2020-12-29
mORMot 2 Proposal: Rename RawUTF8 Type As Utf8 ?
2020-12-29. Open Source › mORMot Framework
One proposal for mORMot 2. What if we renamed the RawUTF8 type into Utf8? With a default compatibility redirection if PUREMORMOT2 is not defined, of course. The "Raw" prefix came from early mORMot code, which used TRichView as reference for the UTF-8 encoding... but it is clearly an […]
2020-11-16
mORMot 2 Entering Testing Phase
2020-11-16. Open Source › mORMot Framework
After a lot of work, our mORMot 2 fork is entering its testing phase.
The main /src/core /src/lib /src/net /src/db /src/orm /src/soa /src/app
folders of our Source Code repository have been implemented.
Please check https://github.com/synopse/mORMot2 for the latest version of the source code. The README.md
files on each folder would help you discover the new framework design, and the content of each unit.
2020-11-04
EKON 24 Presentation Slides
2020-11-04. Open Source › mORMot Framework
EKON 24 just finished. "The conference for Delphi & more" was fully online this year, due to the viral context... But this was a great event, and I am very happy to have been part of it. Please find the slides on my two sessions: mORMot 2 Performance: from Delphi to AVX2 Of course, […]
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