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Author SHA1 Message Date
Drew DeVault
5a20af0e76 all: use REUSE for license management 2024-03-21 14:30:47 +01:00
Drew DeVault
b818f44621 Rename source files and make targets 2024-03-21 10:49:18 +01:00
sundb
6dd213558b
Fix crash due to to reuse iterator entry after list deletion in module (#11383)
In the module, we will reuse the list iterator entry for RM_ListDelete, but `listTypeDelete` will only update
`quicklistEntry->zi` but not `quicklistEntry->node`, which will result in `quicklistEntry->node` pointing to
a freed memory address if the quicklist node is deleted. 

This PR sync `key->u.list.index` and `key->u.list.entry` to list iterator after `RM_ListDelete`.

This PR also optimizes the release code of the original list iterator.

Co-authored-by: Viktor Söderqvist <viktor@zuiderkwast.se>
2022-10-22 20:36:50 +03:00
Viktor Söderqvist
acf3495eb8
Sort out the mess around writable replicas and lookupKeyRead/Write (#9572)
Writable replicas now no longer use the values of expired keys. Expired keys are
deleted when lookupKeyWrite() is used, even on a writable replica. Previously,
writable replicas could use the value of an expired key in write commands such
as INCR, SUNIONSTORE, etc..

This commit also sorts out the mess around the functions lookupKeyRead() and
lookupKeyWrite() so they now indicate what we intend to do with the key and
are not affected by the command calling them.

Multi-key commands like SUNIONSTORE, ZUNIONSTORE, COPY and SORT with the
store option now use lookupKeyRead() for the keys they're reading from (which will
not allow reading from logically expired keys).

This commit also fixes a bug where PFCOUNT could return a value of an
expired key.

Test modules commands have their readonly and write flags updated to correctly
reflect their lookups for reading or writing. Modules are not required to
correctly reflect this in their command flags, but this change is made for
consistency since the tests serve as usage examples.

Fixes #6842. Fixes #7475.
2021-11-28 11:26:28 +02:00
Viktor Söderqvist
ea36d4de17
Modules: Add remaining list API functions (#8439)
List functions operating on elements by index:

* RM_ListGet
* RM_ListSet
* RM_ListInsert
* RM_ListDelete

Iteration is done using a simple for loop over indices.
The index based functions use an internal iterator as an optimization.
This is explained in the docs:

```
 * Many of the list functions access elements by index. Since a list is in
 * essence a doubly-linked list, accessing elements by index is generally an
 * O(N) operation. However, if elements are accessed sequentially or with
 * indices close together, the functions are optimized to seek the index from
 * the previous index, rather than seeking from the ends of the list.
 *
 * This enables iteration to be done efficiently using a simple for loop:
 *
 *     long n = RM_ValueLength(key);
 *     for (long i = 0; i < n; i++) {
 *         RedisModuleString *elem = RedisModule_ListGet(key, i);
 *         // Do stuff...
 *     }
```
2021-09-14 17:48:06 +03:00