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Small sets with not only integer elements are listpack encoded, by default up to 128 elements, max 64 bytes per element, new config `set-max-listpack-entries` and `set-max-listpack-value`. This saves memory for small sets compared to using a hashtable. Sets with only integers, even very small sets, are still intset encoded (up to 1G limit, etc.). Larger sets are hashtable encoded. This PR increments the RDB version, and has an effect on OBJECT ENCODING Possible conversions when elements are added: intset -> listpack listpack -> hashtable intset -> hashtable Note: No conversion happens when elements are deleted. If all elements are deleted and then added again, the set is deleted and recreated, thus implicitly converted to a smaller encoding. |
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hash.tcl | ||
incr.tcl | ||
list-2.tcl | ||
list-3.tcl | ||
list-common.tcl | ||
list.tcl | ||
set.tcl | ||
stream-cgroups.tcl | ||
stream.tcl | ||
string.tcl | ||
zset.tcl |