This started out as #2158 by sunheehnus, but I kept rewriting it
until I could understand things more easily and get a few more
correctness guarantees out of the readability flow.
The original commit created and returned a new ziplist with the contents of
both input ziplists, but I prefer to grow one of the input ziplists
and destroy the other one.
So, instead of malloc+copy as in #2158, the merge now reallocs one of
the existing ziplists and copies the other ziplist into the new space.
Also added merge test cases to ziplistTest()
This replaces individual ziplist vs. linkedlist representations
for Redis list operations.
Big thanks for all the reviews and feedback from everybody in
https://github.com/antirez/redis/pull/2143
The previous test wasn't returning the new ziplist, so the test
was invalid. Now the test works properly.
These problems were simultaenously discovered in #2154 and that
PR also had an additional fix we included here.
zipEntry was returning a struct, but that caused some
problems with tests under 32 bit builds.
The tests run better if we operate on structs allocated in the
caller without worrying about copying on return.
Previously, many files had individual main() functions for testing,
but each required being compiled with their own testing flags.
That gets difficult when you have 8 different flags you need
to set just to run all tests (plus, some test files required
other files to be compiled aaginst them, and it seems some didn't
build at all without including the rest of Redis).
Now all individual test main() funcions are renamed to a test
function for the file itself and one global REDIS_TEST define enables
testing across the entire codebase.
Tests can now be run with:
- `./redis-server test <test>`
e.g. ./redis-server test ziplist
If REDIS_TEST is not defined, then no tests get included and no
tests are included in the final redis-server binary.
1. Server unxtime may remain not updated while loading AOF, so ETA is
not updated correctly.
2. Number of processed byte was not initialized.
3. Possible division by zero condition (likely cause of issue #1932).
1. memory leak in t_set.c has been fixed
2. end-of-line spaces has been removed (from all over the place)
3. for loops have been ordered up to match existing Redis style (less weird)
4. comments format has been fixed (added * in the beggining of every comment line)
setTypeRandomElements() now returns unsigned long, and also uses unsigned long for anything related to count of members.
spopWithCountCommand() now uses unsigned long elements_returned instead of int, for values returned from setTypeRandomElements()
If we woke up to accept a connection, but we can't
accept it, inform the user of the error going on
with their networking.
(The previous message was the same for success or error!)
spopCommand() now runs spopWithCountCommand() in case the <count> param is found.
Added intsetRandomMembers() to Intset: Copies N random members from the set into inputted 'values' array. Uses either the Knuth or Floyd sample algos depending on ratio count/size.
Added setTypeRandomElements() to SET type: Returns a number of random elements from a non empty set. This is a version of setTypeRandomElement() that is modified in order to return multiple entries, using dictGetRandomKeys() and intsetRandomMembers().
Added tests for SPOP with <count>: unit/type/set, unit/scripting, integration/aof
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Cleaned up code a bit to match with required Redis coding style
Otherwise there are security risks, especially when providing Redis as a
service, the user may "sniff" for admin commands renamed to an
unguessable string via rename-command in redis.conf.
Previously the string was created empty then re-sized
to fit the offset, but sds resize causes the sds to
over-allocate by at least 1 MB (which is a lot when
you are operating at bit-level access).
This also improves the speed of initial sets by 2% to 6%
based on quick testing.
Patch logic provided by @oranagra
Fixes#1918