rocksdb #29
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I agree the "N" can go. I copied these all over from the Python. where I believe they are similarly unused, because I thought it might be the defacto documentation. I agree the "N" can go. I copied these all over from the Python. where I believe they are similarly unused, because I thought it might be the defacto documentation.
If our iterator was to try to go off the end of the db, or the front if we're going backwards, we need to check this. ```
// Valid returns false only when an Iterator has iterated past either the
// first or the last key in the database.
func (iter *Iterator) Valid() bool {
return C.rocksdb_iter_valid(iter.c) != 0
}
```
If our iterator was to try to go off the end of the db, or the front if we're going backwards, we need to check this.
no need to start these with N no need to start these with N
and many of these are unused and many of these are unused
is this really no big deal? seems like an error to me but idk rocksdb is this really no big deal? seems like an error to me but idk rocksdb
typo: Famlies -> Families typo: Famlies -> Families
this can be unexported this can be unexported
still need this? still need this?
typo typo
👀 :eyes:
I agree the "N" can go. I copied these all over from the Python. where I believe they are similarly unused, because I thought it might be the defacto documentation. I agree the "N" can go. I copied these all over from the Python. where I believe they are similarly unused, because I thought it might be the defacto documentation.
If our iterator was to try to go off the end of the db, or the front if we're going backwards, we need to check this. ```
// Valid returns false only when an Iterator has iterated past either the
// first or the last key in the database.
func (iter *Iterator) Valid() bool {
return C.rocksdb_iter_valid(iter.c) != 0
}
```
If our iterator was to try to go off the end of the db, or the front if we're going backwards, we need to check this.
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package db
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no need to start these with N no need to start these with N
and many of these are unused and many of these are unused
is this really no big deal? seems like an error to me but idk rocksdb is this really no big deal? seems like an error to me but idk rocksdb
typo: Famlies -> Families typo: Famlies -> Families
this can be unexported this can be unexported
still need this? still need this?
typo typo
👀 :eyes:
I agree the "N" can go. I copied these all over from the Python. where I believe they are similarly unused, because I thought it might be the defacto documentation. I agree the "N" can go. I copied these all over from the Python. where I believe they are similarly unused, because I thought it might be the defacto documentation.
If our iterator was to try to go off the end of the db, or the front if we're going backwards, we need to check this. ```
// Valid returns false only when an Iterator has iterated past either the
// first or the last key in the database.
func (iter *Iterator) Valid() bool {
return C.rocksdb_iter_valid(iter.c) != 0
}
```
If our iterator was to try to go off the end of the db, or the front if we're going backwards, we need to check this.
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no need to start these with N no need to start these with N
and many of these are unused and many of these are unused
is this really no big deal? seems like an error to me but idk rocksdb is this really no big deal? seems like an error to me but idk rocksdb
typo: Famlies -> Families typo: Famlies -> Families
this can be unexported this can be unexported
still need this? still need this?
typo typo
👀 :eyes:
I agree the "N" can go. I copied these all over from the Python. where I believe they are similarly unused, because I thought it might be the defacto documentation. I agree the "N" can go. I copied these all over from the Python. where I believe they are similarly unused, because I thought it might be the defacto documentation.
If our iterator was to try to go off the end of the db, or the front if we're going backwards, we need to check this. ```
// Valid returns false only when an Iterator has iterated past either the
// first or the last key in the database.
func (iter *Iterator) Valid() bool {
return C.rocksdb_iter_valid(iter.c) != 0
}
```
If our iterator was to try to go off the end of the db, or the front if we're going backwards, we need to check this.
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import (
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no need to start these with N no need to start these with N
and many of these are unused and many of these are unused
is this really no big deal? seems like an error to me but idk rocksdb is this really no big deal? seems like an error to me but idk rocksdb
typo: Famlies -> Families typo: Famlies -> Families
this can be unexported this can be unexported
still need this? still need this?
typo typo
👀 :eyes:
I agree the "N" can go. I copied these all over from the Python. where I believe they are similarly unused, because I thought it might be the defacto documentation. I agree the "N" can go. I copied these all over from the Python. where I believe they are similarly unused, because I thought it might be the defacto documentation.
If our iterator was to try to go off the end of the db, or the front if we're going backwards, we need to check this. ```
// Valid returns false only when an Iterator has iterated past either the
// first or the last key in the database.
func (iter *Iterator) Valid() bool {
return C.rocksdb_iter_valid(iter.c) != 0
}
```
If our iterator was to try to go off the end of the db, or the front if we're going backwards, we need to check this.
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"fmt"
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no need to start these with N no need to start these with N
and many of these are unused and many of these are unused
is this really no big deal? seems like an error to me but idk rocksdb is this really no big deal? seems like an error to me but idk rocksdb
typo: Famlies -> Families typo: Famlies -> Families
this can be unexported this can be unexported
still need this? still need this?
typo typo
👀 :eyes:
I agree the "N" can go. I copied these all over from the Python. where I believe they are similarly unused, because I thought it might be the defacto documentation. I agree the "N" can go. I copied these all over from the Python. where I believe they are similarly unused, because I thought it might be the defacto documentation.
If our iterator was to try to go off the end of the db, or the front if we're going backwards, we need to check this. ```
// Valid returns false only when an Iterator has iterated past either the
// first or the last key in the database.
func (iter *Iterator) Valid() bool {
return C.rocksdb_iter_valid(iter.c) != 0
}
```
If our iterator was to try to go off the end of the db, or the front if we're going backwards, we need to check this.
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"github.com/linxGnu/grocksdb"
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no need to start these with N no need to start these with N
and many of these are unused and many of these are unused
is this really no big deal? seems like an error to me but idk rocksdb is this really no big deal? seems like an error to me but idk rocksdb
typo: Famlies -> Families typo: Famlies -> Families
this can be unexported this can be unexported
still need this? still need this?
typo typo
👀 :eyes:
I agree the "N" can go. I copied these all over from the Python. where I believe they are similarly unused, because I thought it might be the defacto documentation. I agree the "N" can go. I copied these all over from the Python. where I believe they are similarly unused, because I thought it might be the defacto documentation.
If our iterator was to try to go off the end of the db, or the front if we're going backwards, we need to check this. ```
// Valid returns false only when an Iterator has iterated past either the
// first or the last key in the database.
func (iter *Iterator) Valid() bool {
return C.rocksdb_iter_valid(iter.c) != 0
}
```
If our iterator was to try to go off the end of the db, or the front if we're going backwards, we need to check this.
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"log"
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no need to start these with N no need to start these with N
and many of these are unused and many of these are unused
is this really no big deal? seems like an error to me but idk rocksdb is this really no big deal? seems like an error to me but idk rocksdb
typo: Famlies -> Families typo: Famlies -> Families
this can be unexported this can be unexported
still need this? still need this?
typo typo
👀 :eyes:
I agree the "N" can go. I copied these all over from the Python. where I believe they are similarly unused, because I thought it might be the defacto documentation. I agree the "N" can go. I copied these all over from the Python. where I believe they are similarly unused, because I thought it might be the defacto documentation.
If our iterator was to try to go off the end of the db, or the front if we're going backwards, we need to check this. ```
// Valid returns false only when an Iterator has iterated past either the
// first or the last key in the database.
func (iter *Iterator) Valid() bool {
return C.rocksdb_iter_valid(iter.c) != 0
}
```
If our iterator was to try to go off the end of the db, or the front if we're going backwards, we need to check this.
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)
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no need to start these with N no need to start these with N
and many of these are unused and many of these are unused
is this really no big deal? seems like an error to me but idk rocksdb is this really no big deal? seems like an error to me but idk rocksdb
typo: Famlies -> Families typo: Famlies -> Families
this can be unexported this can be unexported
still need this? still need this?
typo typo
👀 :eyes:
I agree the "N" can go. I copied these all over from the Python. where I believe they are similarly unused, because I thought it might be the defacto documentation. I agree the "N" can go. I copied these all over from the Python. where I believe they are similarly unused, because I thought it might be the defacto documentation.
If our iterator was to try to go off the end of the db, or the front if we're going backwards, we need to check this. ```
// Valid returns false only when an Iterator has iterated past either the
// first or the last key in the database.
func (iter *Iterator) Valid() bool {
return C.rocksdb_iter_valid(iter.c) != 0
}
```
If our iterator was to try to go off the end of the db, or the front if we're going backwards, we need to check this.
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no need to start these with N no need to start these with N
and many of these are unused and many of these are unused
is this really no big deal? seems like an error to me but idk rocksdb is this really no big deal? seems like an error to me but idk rocksdb
typo: Famlies -> Families typo: Famlies -> Families
this can be unexported this can be unexported
still need this? still need this?
typo typo
👀 :eyes:
I agree the "N" can go. I copied these all over from the Python. where I believe they are similarly unused, because I thought it might be the defacto documentation. I agree the "N" can go. I copied these all over from the Python. where I believe they are similarly unused, because I thought it might be the defacto documentation.
If our iterator was to try to go off the end of the db, or the front if we're going backwards, we need to check this. ```
// Valid returns false only when an Iterator has iterated past either the
// first or the last key in the database.
func (iter *Iterator) Valid() bool {
return C.rocksdb_iter_valid(iter.c) != 0
}
```
If our iterator was to try to go off the end of the db, or the front if we're going backwards, we need to check this.
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func OpenDB(name string) {
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no need to start these with N no need to start these with N
and many of these are unused and many of these are unused
is this really no big deal? seems like an error to me but idk rocksdb is this really no big deal? seems like an error to me but idk rocksdb
typo: Famlies -> Families typo: Famlies -> Families
this can be unexported this can be unexported
still need this? still need this?
typo typo
👀 :eyes:
I agree the "N" can go. I copied these all over from the Python. where I believe they are similarly unused, because I thought it might be the defacto documentation. I agree the "N" can go. I copied these all over from the Python. where I believe they are similarly unused, because I thought it might be the defacto documentation.
If our iterator was to try to go off the end of the db, or the front if we're going backwards, we need to check this. ```
// Valid returns false only when an Iterator has iterated past either the
// first or the last key in the database.
func (iter *Iterator) Valid() bool {
return C.rocksdb_iter_valid(iter.c) != 0
}
```
If our iterator was to try to go off the end of the db, or the front if we're going backwards, we need to check this.
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opts := grocksdb.NewDefaultOptions()
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no need to start these with N no need to start these with N
and many of these are unused and many of these are unused
is this really no big deal? seems like an error to me but idk rocksdb is this really no big deal? seems like an error to me but idk rocksdb
typo: Famlies -> Families typo: Famlies -> Families
this can be unexported this can be unexported
still need this? still need this?
typo typo
👀 :eyes:
I agree the "N" can go. I copied these all over from the Python. where I believe they are similarly unused, because I thought it might be the defacto documentation. I agree the "N" can go. I copied these all over from the Python. where I believe they are similarly unused, because I thought it might be the defacto documentation.
If our iterator was to try to go off the end of the db, or the front if we're going backwards, we need to check this. ```
// Valid returns false only when an Iterator has iterated past either the
// first or the last key in the database.
func (iter *Iterator) Valid() bool {
return C.rocksdb_iter_valid(iter.c) != 0
}
```
If our iterator was to try to go off the end of the db, or the front if we're going backwards, we need to check this.
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db, err := grocksdb.OpenDb(opts, name)
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no need to start these with N no need to start these with N
and many of these are unused and many of these are unused
is this really no big deal? seems like an error to me but idk rocksdb is this really no big deal? seems like an error to me but idk rocksdb
typo: Famlies -> Families typo: Famlies -> Families
this can be unexported this can be unexported
still need this? still need this?
typo typo
👀 :eyes:
I agree the "N" can go. I copied these all over from the Python. where I believe they are similarly unused, because I thought it might be the defacto documentation. I agree the "N" can go. I copied these all over from the Python. where I believe they are similarly unused, because I thought it might be the defacto documentation.
If our iterator was to try to go off the end of the db, or the front if we're going backwards, we need to check this. ```
// Valid returns false only when an Iterator has iterated past either the
// first or the last key in the database.
func (iter *Iterator) Valid() bool {
return C.rocksdb_iter_valid(iter.c) != 0
}
```
If our iterator was to try to go off the end of the db, or the front if we're going backwards, we need to check this.
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if err != nil {
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no need to start these with N no need to start these with N
and many of these are unused and many of these are unused
is this really no big deal? seems like an error to me but idk rocksdb is this really no big deal? seems like an error to me but idk rocksdb
typo: Famlies -> Families typo: Famlies -> Families
this can be unexported this can be unexported
still need this? still need this?
typo typo
👀 :eyes:
I agree the "N" can go. I copied these all over from the Python. where I believe they are similarly unused, because I thought it might be the defacto documentation. I agree the "N" can go. I copied these all over from the Python. where I believe they are similarly unused, because I thought it might be the defacto documentation.
If our iterator was to try to go off the end of the db, or the front if we're going backwards, we need to check this. ```
// Valid returns false only when an Iterator has iterated past either the
// first or the last key in the database.
func (iter *Iterator) Valid() bool {
return C.rocksdb_iter_valid(iter.c) != 0
}
```
If our iterator was to try to go off the end of the db, or the front if we're going backwards, we need to check this.
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log.Println(err)
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no need to start these with N no need to start these with N
and many of these are unused and many of these are unused
is this really no big deal? seems like an error to me but idk rocksdb is this really no big deal? seems like an error to me but idk rocksdb
typo: Famlies -> Families typo: Famlies -> Families
this can be unexported this can be unexported
still need this? still need this?
typo typo
👀 :eyes:
I agree the "N" can go. I copied these all over from the Python. where I believe they are similarly unused, because I thought it might be the defacto documentation. I agree the "N" can go. I copied these all over from the Python. where I believe they are similarly unused, because I thought it might be the defacto documentation.
If our iterator was to try to go off the end of the db, or the front if we're going backwards, we need to check this. ```
// Valid returns false only when an Iterator has iterated past either the
// first or the last key in the database.
func (iter *Iterator) Valid() bool {
return C.rocksdb_iter_valid(iter.c) != 0
}
```
If our iterator was to try to go off the end of the db, or the front if we're going backwards, we need to check this.
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}
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no need to start these with N no need to start these with N
and many of these are unused and many of these are unused
is this really no big deal? seems like an error to me but idk rocksdb is this really no big deal? seems like an error to me but idk rocksdb
typo: Famlies -> Families typo: Famlies -> Families
this can be unexported this can be unexported
still need this? still need this?
typo typo
👀 :eyes:
I agree the "N" can go. I copied these all over from the Python. where I believe they are similarly unused, because I thought it might be the defacto documentation. I agree the "N" can go. I copied these all over from the Python. where I believe they are similarly unused, because I thought it might be the defacto documentation.
If our iterator was to try to go off the end of the db, or the front if we're going backwards, we need to check this. ```
// Valid returns false only when an Iterator has iterated past either the
// first or the last key in the database.
func (iter *Iterator) Valid() bool {
return C.rocksdb_iter_valid(iter.c) != 0
}
```
If our iterator was to try to go off the end of the db, or the front if we're going backwards, we need to check this.
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log.Println(db.Name())
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no need to start these with N no need to start these with N
and many of these are unused and many of these are unused
is this really no big deal? seems like an error to me but idk rocksdb is this really no big deal? seems like an error to me but idk rocksdb
typo: Famlies -> Families typo: Famlies -> Families
this can be unexported this can be unexported
still need this? still need this?
typo typo
👀 :eyes:
I agree the "N" can go. I copied these all over from the Python. where I believe they are similarly unused, because I thought it might be the defacto documentation. I agree the "N" can go. I copied these all over from the Python. where I believe they are similarly unused, because I thought it might be the defacto documentation.
If our iterator was to try to go off the end of the db, or the front if we're going backwards, we need to check this. ```
// Valid returns false only when an Iterator has iterated past either the
// first or the last key in the database.
func (iter *Iterator) Valid() bool {
return C.rocksdb_iter_valid(iter.c) != 0
}
```
If our iterator was to try to go off the end of the db, or the front if we're going backwards, we need to check this.
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ro := grocksdb.NewDefaultReadOptions()
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no need to start these with N no need to start these with N
and many of these are unused and many of these are unused
is this really no big deal? seems like an error to me but idk rocksdb is this really no big deal? seems like an error to me but idk rocksdb
typo: Famlies -> Families typo: Famlies -> Families
this can be unexported this can be unexported
still need this? still need this?
typo typo
👀 :eyes:
I agree the "N" can go. I copied these all over from the Python. where I believe they are similarly unused, because I thought it might be the defacto documentation. I agree the "N" can go. I copied these all over from the Python. where I believe they are similarly unused, because I thought it might be the defacto documentation.
If our iterator was to try to go off the end of the db, or the front if we're going backwards, we need to check this. ```
// Valid returns false only when an Iterator has iterated past either the
// first or the last key in the database.
func (iter *Iterator) Valid() bool {
return C.rocksdb_iter_valid(iter.c) != 0
}
```
If our iterator was to try to go off the end of the db, or the front if we're going backwards, we need to check this.
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ro.SetFillCache(false)
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no need to start these with N no need to start these with N
and many of these are unused and many of these are unused
is this really no big deal? seems like an error to me but idk rocksdb is this really no big deal? seems like an error to me but idk rocksdb
typo: Famlies -> Families typo: Famlies -> Families
this can be unexported this can be unexported
still need this? still need this?
typo typo
👀 :eyes:
I agree the "N" can go. I copied these all over from the Python. where I believe they are similarly unused, because I thought it might be the defacto documentation. I agree the "N" can go. I copied these all over from the Python. where I believe they are similarly unused, because I thought it might be the defacto documentation.
If our iterator was to try to go off the end of the db, or the front if we're going backwards, we need to check this. ```
// Valid returns false only when an Iterator has iterated past either the
// first or the last key in the database.
func (iter *Iterator) Valid() bool {
return C.rocksdb_iter_valid(iter.c) != 0
}
```
If our iterator was to try to go off the end of the db, or the front if we're going backwards, we need to check this.
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no need to start these with N no need to start these with N
and many of these are unused and many of these are unused
is this really no big deal? seems like an error to me but idk rocksdb is this really no big deal? seems like an error to me but idk rocksdb
typo: Famlies -> Families typo: Famlies -> Families
this can be unexported this can be unexported
still need this? still need this?
typo typo
👀 :eyes:
I agree the "N" can go. I copied these all over from the Python. where I believe they are similarly unused, because I thought it might be the defacto documentation. I agree the "N" can go. I copied these all over from the Python. where I believe they are similarly unused, because I thought it might be the defacto documentation.
If our iterator was to try to go off the end of the db, or the front if we're going backwards, we need to check this. ```
// Valid returns false only when an Iterator has iterated past either the
// first or the last key in the database.
func (iter *Iterator) Valid() bool {
return C.rocksdb_iter_valid(iter.c) != 0
}
```
If our iterator was to try to go off the end of the db, or the front if we're going backwards, we need to check this.
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it := db.NewIterator(ro)
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no need to start these with N no need to start these with N
and many of these are unused and many of these are unused
is this really no big deal? seems like an error to me but idk rocksdb is this really no big deal? seems like an error to me but idk rocksdb
typo: Famlies -> Families typo: Famlies -> Families
this can be unexported this can be unexported
still need this? still need this?
typo typo
👀 :eyes:
I agree the "N" can go. I copied these all over from the Python. where I believe they are similarly unused, because I thought it might be the defacto documentation. I agree the "N" can go. I copied these all over from the Python. where I believe they are similarly unused, because I thought it might be the defacto documentation.
If our iterator was to try to go off the end of the db, or the front if we're going backwards, we need to check this. ```
// Valid returns false only when an Iterator has iterated past either the
// first or the last key in the database.
func (iter *Iterator) Valid() bool {
return C.rocksdb_iter_valid(iter.c) != 0
}
```
If our iterator was to try to go off the end of the db, or the front if we're going backwards, we need to check this.
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defer it.Close()
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no need to start these with N no need to start these with N
and many of these are unused and many of these are unused
is this really no big deal? seems like an error to me but idk rocksdb is this really no big deal? seems like an error to me but idk rocksdb
typo: Famlies -> Families typo: Famlies -> Families
this can be unexported this can be unexported
still need this? still need this?
typo typo
👀 :eyes:
I agree the "N" can go. I copied these all over from the Python. where I believe they are similarly unused, because I thought it might be the defacto documentation. I agree the "N" can go. I copied these all over from the Python. where I believe they are similarly unused, because I thought it might be the defacto documentation.
If our iterator was to try to go off the end of the db, or the front if we're going backwards, we need to check this. ```
// Valid returns false only when an Iterator has iterated past either the
// first or the last key in the database.
func (iter *Iterator) Valid() bool {
return C.rocksdb_iter_valid(iter.c) != 0
}
```
If our iterator was to try to go off the end of the db, or the front if we're going backwards, we need to check this.
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no need to start these with N no need to start these with N
and many of these are unused and many of these are unused
is this really no big deal? seems like an error to me but idk rocksdb is this really no big deal? seems like an error to me but idk rocksdb
typo: Famlies -> Families typo: Famlies -> Families
this can be unexported this can be unexported
still need this? still need this?
typo typo
👀 :eyes:
I agree the "N" can go. I copied these all over from the Python. where I believe they are similarly unused, because I thought it might be the defacto documentation. I agree the "N" can go. I copied these all over from the Python. where I believe they are similarly unused, because I thought it might be the defacto documentation.
If our iterator was to try to go off the end of the db, or the front if we're going backwards, we need to check this. ```
// Valid returns false only when an Iterator has iterated past either the
// first or the last key in the database.
func (iter *Iterator) Valid() bool {
return C.rocksdb_iter_valid(iter.c) != 0
}
```
If our iterator was to try to go off the end of the db, or the front if we're going backwards, we need to check this.
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var i = 0
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no need to start these with N no need to start these with N
and many of these are unused and many of these are unused
is this really no big deal? seems like an error to me but idk rocksdb is this really no big deal? seems like an error to me but idk rocksdb
typo: Famlies -> Families typo: Famlies -> Families
this can be unexported this can be unexported
still need this? still need this?
typo typo
👀 :eyes:
I agree the "N" can go. I copied these all over from the Python. where I believe they are similarly unused, because I thought it might be the defacto documentation. I agree the "N" can go. I copied these all over from the Python. where I believe they are similarly unused, because I thought it might be the defacto documentation.
If our iterator was to try to go off the end of the db, or the front if we're going backwards, we need to check this. ```
// Valid returns false only when an Iterator has iterated past either the
// first or the last key in the database.
func (iter *Iterator) Valid() bool {
return C.rocksdb_iter_valid(iter.c) != 0
}
```
If our iterator was to try to go off the end of the db, or the front if we're going backwards, we need to check this.
|
||||
it.Seek([]byte("foo"))
|
||||
no need to start these with N no need to start these with N
and many of these are unused and many of these are unused
is this really no big deal? seems like an error to me but idk rocksdb is this really no big deal? seems like an error to me but idk rocksdb
typo: Famlies -> Families typo: Famlies -> Families
this can be unexported this can be unexported
still need this? still need this?
typo typo
👀 :eyes:
I agree the "N" can go. I copied these all over from the Python. where I believe they are similarly unused, because I thought it might be the defacto documentation. I agree the "N" can go. I copied these all over from the Python. where I believe they are similarly unused, because I thought it might be the defacto documentation.
If our iterator was to try to go off the end of the db, or the front if we're going backwards, we need to check this. ```
// Valid returns false only when an Iterator has iterated past either the
// first or the last key in the database.
func (iter *Iterator) Valid() bool {
return C.rocksdb_iter_valid(iter.c) != 0
}
```
If our iterator was to try to go off the end of the db, or the front if we're going backwards, we need to check this.
|
||||
for it = it; it.Valid() && i < 10; it.Next() {
|
||||
no need to start these with N no need to start these with N
and many of these are unused and many of these are unused
is this really no big deal? seems like an error to me but idk rocksdb is this really no big deal? seems like an error to me but idk rocksdb
typo: Famlies -> Families typo: Famlies -> Families
this can be unexported this can be unexported
still need this? still need this?
typo typo
👀 :eyes:
I agree the "N" can go. I copied these all over from the Python. where I believe they are similarly unused, because I thought it might be the defacto documentation. I agree the "N" can go. I copied these all over from the Python. where I believe they are similarly unused, because I thought it might be the defacto documentation.
If our iterator was to try to go off the end of the db, or the front if we're going backwards, we need to check this. ```
// Valid returns false only when an Iterator has iterated past either the
// first or the last key in the database.
func (iter *Iterator) Valid() bool {
return C.rocksdb_iter_valid(iter.c) != 0
}
```
If our iterator was to try to go off the end of the db, or the front if we're going backwards, we need to check this.
|
||||
key := it.Key()
|
||||
no need to start these with N no need to start these with N
and many of these are unused and many of these are unused
is this really no big deal? seems like an error to me but idk rocksdb is this really no big deal? seems like an error to me but idk rocksdb
typo: Famlies -> Families typo: Famlies -> Families
this can be unexported this can be unexported
still need this? still need this?
typo typo
👀 :eyes:
I agree the "N" can go. I copied these all over from the Python. where I believe they are similarly unused, because I thought it might be the defacto documentation. I agree the "N" can go. I copied these all over from the Python. where I believe they are similarly unused, because I thought it might be the defacto documentation.
If our iterator was to try to go off the end of the db, or the front if we're going backwards, we need to check this. ```
// Valid returns false only when an Iterator has iterated past either the
// first or the last key in the database.
func (iter *Iterator) Valid() bool {
return C.rocksdb_iter_valid(iter.c) != 0
}
```
If our iterator was to try to go off the end of the db, or the front if we're going backwards, we need to check this.
|
||||
value := it.Value()
|
||||
no need to start these with N no need to start these with N
and many of these are unused and many of these are unused
is this really no big deal? seems like an error to me but idk rocksdb is this really no big deal? seems like an error to me but idk rocksdb
typo: Famlies -> Families typo: Famlies -> Families
this can be unexported this can be unexported
still need this? still need this?
typo typo
👀 :eyes:
I agree the "N" can go. I copied these all over from the Python. where I believe they are similarly unused, because I thought it might be the defacto documentation. I agree the "N" can go. I copied these all over from the Python. where I believe they are similarly unused, because I thought it might be the defacto documentation.
If our iterator was to try to go off the end of the db, or the front if we're going backwards, we need to check this. ```
// Valid returns false only when an Iterator has iterated past either the
// first or the last key in the database.
func (iter *Iterator) Valid() bool {
return C.rocksdb_iter_valid(iter.c) != 0
}
```
If our iterator was to try to go off the end of the db, or the front if we're going backwards, we need to check this.
|
||||
fmt.Printf("Key: %v Value: %v\n", key.Data(), value.Data())
|
||||
no need to start these with N no need to start these with N
and many of these are unused and many of these are unused
is this really no big deal? seems like an error to me but idk rocksdb is this really no big deal? seems like an error to me but idk rocksdb
typo: Famlies -> Families typo: Famlies -> Families
this can be unexported this can be unexported
still need this? still need this?
typo typo
👀 :eyes:
I agree the "N" can go. I copied these all over from the Python. where I believe they are similarly unused, because I thought it might be the defacto documentation. I agree the "N" can go. I copied these all over from the Python. where I believe they are similarly unused, because I thought it might be the defacto documentation.
If our iterator was to try to go off the end of the db, or the front if we're going backwards, we need to check this. ```
// Valid returns false only when an Iterator has iterated past either the
// first or the last key in the database.
func (iter *Iterator) Valid() bool {
return C.rocksdb_iter_valid(iter.c) != 0
}
```
If our iterator was to try to go off the end of the db, or the front if we're going backwards, we need to check this.
|
||||
key.Free()
|
||||
no need to start these with N no need to start these with N
and many of these are unused and many of these are unused
is this really no big deal? seems like an error to me but idk rocksdb is this really no big deal? seems like an error to me but idk rocksdb
typo: Famlies -> Families typo: Famlies -> Families
this can be unexported this can be unexported
still need this? still need this?
typo typo
👀 :eyes:
I agree the "N" can go. I copied these all over from the Python. where I believe they are similarly unused, because I thought it might be the defacto documentation. I agree the "N" can go. I copied these all over from the Python. where I believe they are similarly unused, because I thought it might be the defacto documentation.
If our iterator was to try to go off the end of the db, or the front if we're going backwards, we need to check this. ```
// Valid returns false only when an Iterator has iterated past either the
// first or the last key in the database.
func (iter *Iterator) Valid() bool {
return C.rocksdb_iter_valid(iter.c) != 0
}
```
If our iterator was to try to go off the end of the db, or the front if we're going backwards, we need to check this.
|
||||
value.Free()
|
||||
no need to start these with N no need to start these with N
and many of these are unused and many of these are unused
is this really no big deal? seems like an error to me but idk rocksdb is this really no big deal? seems like an error to me but idk rocksdb
typo: Famlies -> Families typo: Famlies -> Families
this can be unexported this can be unexported
still need this? still need this?
typo typo
👀 :eyes:
I agree the "N" can go. I copied these all over from the Python. where I believe they are similarly unused, because I thought it might be the defacto documentation. I agree the "N" can go. I copied these all over from the Python. where I believe they are similarly unused, because I thought it might be the defacto documentation.
If our iterator was to try to go off the end of the db, or the front if we're going backwards, we need to check this. ```
// Valid returns false only when an Iterator has iterated past either the
// first or the last key in the database.
func (iter *Iterator) Valid() bool {
return C.rocksdb_iter_valid(iter.c) != 0
}
```
If our iterator was to try to go off the end of the db, or the front if we're going backwards, we need to check this.
|
||||
i++
|
||||
no need to start these with N no need to start these with N
and many of these are unused and many of these are unused
is this really no big deal? seems like an error to me but idk rocksdb is this really no big deal? seems like an error to me but idk rocksdb
typo: Famlies -> Families typo: Famlies -> Families
this can be unexported this can be unexported
still need this? still need this?
typo typo
👀 :eyes:
I agree the "N" can go. I copied these all over from the Python. where I believe they are similarly unused, because I thought it might be the defacto documentation. I agree the "N" can go. I copied these all over from the Python. where I believe they are similarly unused, because I thought it might be the defacto documentation.
If our iterator was to try to go off the end of the db, or the front if we're going backwards, we need to check this. ```
// Valid returns false only when an Iterator has iterated past either the
// first or the last key in the database.
func (iter *Iterator) Valid() bool {
return C.rocksdb_iter_valid(iter.c) != 0
}
```
If our iterator was to try to go off the end of the db, or the front if we're going backwards, we need to check this.
|
||||
}
|
||||
no need to start these with N no need to start these with N
and many of these are unused and many of these are unused
is this really no big deal? seems like an error to me but idk rocksdb is this really no big deal? seems like an error to me but idk rocksdb
typo: Famlies -> Families typo: Famlies -> Families
this can be unexported this can be unexported
still need this? still need this?
typo typo
👀 :eyes:
I agree the "N" can go. I copied these all over from the Python. where I believe they are similarly unused, because I thought it might be the defacto documentation. I agree the "N" can go. I copied these all over from the Python. where I believe they are similarly unused, because I thought it might be the defacto documentation.
If our iterator was to try to go off the end of the db, or the front if we're going backwards, we need to check this. ```
// Valid returns false only when an Iterator has iterated past either the
// first or the last key in the database.
func (iter *Iterator) Valid() bool {
return C.rocksdb_iter_valid(iter.c) != 0
}
```
If our iterator was to try to go off the end of the db, or the front if we're going backwards, we need to check this.
|
||||
if err := it.Err(); err != nil {
|
||||
no need to start these with N no need to start these with N
and many of these are unused and many of these are unused
is this really no big deal? seems like an error to me but idk rocksdb is this really no big deal? seems like an error to me but idk rocksdb
typo: Famlies -> Families typo: Famlies -> Families
this can be unexported this can be unexported
still need this? still need this?
typo typo
👀 :eyes:
I agree the "N" can go. I copied these all over from the Python. where I believe they are similarly unused, because I thought it might be the defacto documentation. I agree the "N" can go. I copied these all over from the Python. where I believe they are similarly unused, because I thought it might be the defacto documentation.
If our iterator was to try to go off the end of the db, or the front if we're going backwards, we need to check this. ```
// Valid returns false only when an Iterator has iterated past either the
// first or the last key in the database.
func (iter *Iterator) Valid() bool {
return C.rocksdb_iter_valid(iter.c) != 0
}
```
If our iterator was to try to go off the end of the db, or the front if we're going backwards, we need to check this.
|
||||
log.Println(err)
|
||||
no need to start these with N no need to start these with N
and many of these are unused and many of these are unused
is this really no big deal? seems like an error to me but idk rocksdb is this really no big deal? seems like an error to me but idk rocksdb
typo: Famlies -> Families typo: Famlies -> Families
this can be unexported this can be unexported
still need this? still need this?
typo typo
👀 :eyes:
I agree the "N" can go. I copied these all over from the Python. where I believe they are similarly unused, because I thought it might be the defacto documentation. I agree the "N" can go. I copied these all over from the Python. where I believe they are similarly unused, because I thought it might be the defacto documentation.
If our iterator was to try to go off the end of the db, or the front if we're going backwards, we need to check this. ```
// Valid returns false only when an Iterator has iterated past either the
// first or the last key in the database.
func (iter *Iterator) Valid() bool {
return C.rocksdb_iter_valid(iter.c) != 0
}
```
If our iterator was to try to go off the end of the db, or the front if we're going backwards, we need to check this.
|
||||
}
|
||||
no need to start these with N no need to start these with N
and many of these are unused and many of these are unused
is this really no big deal? seems like an error to me but idk rocksdb is this really no big deal? seems like an error to me but idk rocksdb
typo: Famlies -> Families typo: Famlies -> Families
this can be unexported this can be unexported
still need this? still need this?
typo typo
👀 :eyes:
I agree the "N" can go. I copied these all over from the Python. where I believe they are similarly unused, because I thought it might be the defacto documentation. I agree the "N" can go. I copied these all over from the Python. where I believe they are similarly unused, because I thought it might be the defacto documentation.
If our iterator was to try to go off the end of the db, or the front if we're going backwards, we need to check this. ```
// Valid returns false only when an Iterator has iterated past either the
// first or the last key in the database.
func (iter *Iterator) Valid() bool {
return C.rocksdb_iter_valid(iter.c) != 0
}
```
If our iterator was to try to go off the end of the db, or the front if we're going backwards, we need to check this.
|
||||
}
|
||||
no need to start these with N no need to start these with N
and many of these are unused and many of these are unused
is this really no big deal? seems like an error to me but idk rocksdb is this really no big deal? seems like an error to me but idk rocksdb
typo: Famlies -> Families typo: Famlies -> Families
this can be unexported this can be unexported
still need this? still need this?
typo typo
👀 :eyes:
I agree the "N" can go. I copied these all over from the Python. where I believe they are similarly unused, because I thought it might be the defacto documentation. I agree the "N" can go. I copied these all over from the Python. where I believe they are similarly unused, because I thought it might be the defacto documentation.
If our iterator was to try to go off the end of the db, or the front if we're going backwards, we need to check this. ```
// Valid returns false only when an Iterator has iterated past either the
// first or the last key in the database.
func (iter *Iterator) Valid() bool {
return C.rocksdb_iter_valid(iter.c) != 0
}
```
If our iterator was to try to go off the end of the db, or the front if we're going backwards, we need to check this.
|
31
db/db_test.go
Normal file
|
@ -0,0 +1,31 @@
|
|||
package db
|
||||
|
||||
import (
|
||||
"testing"
|
||||
)
|
||||
|
||||
// TestOpenDB test to see if we can open a db
|
||||
func TestOpenDB(t *testing.T) {
|
||||
|
||||
tests := []struct {
|
||||
name string
|
||||
want string
|
||||
}{
|
||||
{
|
||||
name: "Open a rocksdb database",
|
||||
want: "",
|
||||
},
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
for _, tt := range tests {
|
||||
t.Run(tt.name, func(t *testing.T) {
|
||||
OpenDB("/mnt/d/data/wallet/lbry-rocksdb/")
|
||||
got := ""
|
||||
|
||||
if got != tt.want {
|
||||
t.Errorf("got: %s, want: %s\n", got, tt.want)
|
||||
}
|
||||
})
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
}
|
1
go.mod
|
@ -6,6 +6,7 @@ require (
|
|||
you're using v2 and v3? what are you using from v2? you're using v2 and v3? what are you using from v2?
also have you run also have you run `go mod tidy` recently?
One straggler, just removed it. One straggler, just removed it.
you're using v2 and v3? what are you using from v2? you're using v2 and v3? what are you using from v2?
also have you run also have you run `go mod tidy` recently?
One straggler, just removed it. One straggler, just removed it.
|
||||
github.com/ReneKroon/ttlcache/v2 v2.8.1
|
||||
github.com/akamensky/argparse v1.2.2
|
||||
github.com/lbryio/lbry.go/v2 v2.7.2-0.20210625145058-2b155597bf57
|
||||
github.com/linxGnu/grocksdb v1.6.42
|
||||
you're using v2 and v3? what are you using from v2? you're using v2 and v3? what are you using from v2?
also have you run also have you run `go mod tidy` recently?
One straggler, just removed it. One straggler, just removed it.
|
||||
github.com/olivere/elastic/v7 v7.0.24
|
||||
github.com/prometheus/client_golang v1.11.0
|
||||
github.com/prometheus/client_model v0.2.0
|
||||
|
|
|||
you're using v2 and v3? what are you using from v2? you're using v2 and v3? what are you using from v2?
also have you run also have you run `go mod tidy` recently?
One straggler, just removed it. One straggler, just removed it.
you're using v2 and v3? what are you using from v2? you're using v2 and v3? what are you using from v2?
also have you run also have you run `go mod tidy` recently?
One straggler, just removed it. One straggler, just removed it.
|
8
go.sum
|
@ -114,13 +114,17 @@ github.com/konsorten/go-windows-terminal-sequences v1.0.2/go.mod h1:T0+1ngSBFLxv
|
|||
github.com/konsorten/go-windows-terminal-sequences v1.0.3 h1:CE8S1cTafDpPvMhIxNJKvHsGVBgn1xWYf1NbHQhywc8=
|
||||
github.com/konsorten/go-windows-terminal-sequences v1.0.3/go.mod h1:T0+1ngSBFLxvqU3pZ+m/2kptfBszLMUkC4ZK/EgS/cQ=
|
||||
github.com/kr/logfmt v0.0.0-20140226030751-b84e30acd515/go.mod h1:+0opPa2QZZtGFBFZlji/RkVcI2GknAs/DXo4wKdlNEc=
|
||||
github.com/kr/pretty v0.1.0 h1:L/CwN0zerZDmRFUapSPitk6f+Q3+0za1rQkzVuMiMFI=
|
||||
github.com/kr/pretty v0.1.0/go.mod h1:dAy3ld7l9f0ibDNOQOHHMYYIIbhfbHSm3C4ZsoJORNo=
|
||||
github.com/kr/pty v1.1.1/go.mod h1:pFQYn66WHrOpPYNljwOMqo10TkYh1fy3cYio2l3bCsQ=
|
||||
github.com/kr/text v0.1.0 h1:45sCR5RtlFHMR4UwH9sdQ5TC8v0qDQCHnXt+kaKSTVE=
|
||||
github.com/kr/text v0.1.0/go.mod h1:4Jbv+DJW3UT/LiOwJeYQe1efqtUx/iVham/4vfdArNI=
|
||||
github.com/lbryio/lbry.go/v2 v2.7.2-0.20210625145058-2b155597bf57 h1:Dzg3a7M9EWS48D0mbYInBjeqX/LB5qRuDgG29ktpmw8=
|
||||
github.com/lbryio/lbry.go/v2 v2.7.2-0.20210625145058-2b155597bf57/go.mod h1:I1q8W9fwU+t0IWNiprPgE1SorWQwcO6ser0nzP3L5Pk=
|
||||
github.com/lbryio/ozzo-validation v0.0.0-20170323141101-d1008ad1fd04/go.mod h1:fbG/dzobG8r95KzMwckXiLMHfFjZaBRQqC9hPs2XAQ4=
|
||||
github.com/lbryio/types v0.0.0-20201019032447-f0b4476ef386/go.mod h1:CG3wsDv5BiVYQd5i1Jp7wGsaVyjZTJshqXeWMVKsISE=
|
||||
github.com/linxGnu/grocksdb v1.6.42 h1:nJLoXFuzwBwQQQrXTUgRGRz1QRm7y8pR6CNV/gwrbqs=
|
||||
github.com/linxGnu/grocksdb v1.6.42/go.mod h1:JcMMDBFaDNhRXFYcYXmgQwb/RarSld1PulTI7UzE+w0=
|
||||
github.com/lyoshenka/bencode v0.0.0-20180323155644-b7abd7672df5/go.mod h1:H0aPCWffGOaDcjkw1iB7W9DVLp6GXmfcJY/7YZCWPA4=
|
||||
github.com/mailru/easyjson v0.7.7 h1:UGYAvKxe3sBsEDzO8ZeWOSlIQfWFlxbzLZe7hwFURr0=
|
||||
github.com/mailru/easyjson v0.7.7/go.mod h1:xzfreul335JAWq5oZzymOObrkdz5UnU4kGfJJLY9Nlc=
|
||||
|
@ -317,6 +321,7 @@ google.golang.org/protobuf v1.27.1/go.mod h1:9q0QmTI4eRPtz6boOQmLYwt+qCgq0jsYwAQ
|
|||
gopkg.in/alecthomas/kingpin.v2 v2.2.6/go.mod h1:FMv+mEhP44yOT+4EoQTLFTRgOQ1FBLkstjWtayDeSgw=
|
||||
gopkg.in/check.v1 v0.0.0-20161208181325-20d25e280405/go.mod h1:Co6ibVJAznAaIkqp8huTwlJQCZ016jof/cbN4VW5Yz0=
|
||||
gopkg.in/check.v1 v1.0.0-20180628173108-788fd7840127/go.mod h1:Co6ibVJAznAaIkqp8huTwlJQCZ016jof/cbN4VW5Yz0=
|
||||
gopkg.in/check.v1 v1.0.0-20190902080502-41f04d3bba15 h1:YR8cESwS4TdDjEe65xsg0ogRM/Nc3DYOhEAlW+xobZo=
|
||||
gopkg.in/check.v1 v1.0.0-20190902080502-41f04d3bba15/go.mod h1:Co6ibVJAznAaIkqp8huTwlJQCZ016jof/cbN4VW5Yz0=
|
||||
gopkg.in/fsnotify.v1 v1.4.7/go.mod h1:Tz8NjZHkW78fSQdbUxIjBTcgA1z1m8ZHf0WmKUhAMys=
|
||||
gopkg.in/ini.v1 v1.48.0/go.mod h1:pNLf8WUiyNEtQjuu5G5vTm06TEv9tsIgeAvK8hOrP4k=
|
||||
|
@ -331,8 +336,9 @@ gopkg.in/yaml.v2 v2.2.4/go.mod h1:hI93XBmqTisBFMUTm0b8Fm+jr3Dg1NNxqwp+5A1VGuI=
|
|||
gopkg.in/yaml.v2 v2.2.5/go.mod h1:hI93XBmqTisBFMUTm0b8Fm+jr3Dg1NNxqwp+5A1VGuI=
|
||||
gopkg.in/yaml.v2 v2.2.8/go.mod h1:hI93XBmqTisBFMUTm0b8Fm+jr3Dg1NNxqwp+5A1VGuI=
|
||||
gopkg.in/yaml.v2 v2.3.0/go.mod h1:hI93XBmqTisBFMUTm0b8Fm+jr3Dg1NNxqwp+5A1VGuI=
|
||||
gopkg.in/yaml.v3 v3.0.0-20200313102051-9f266ea9e77c h1:dUUwHk2QECo/6vqA44rthZ8ie2QXMNeKRTHCNY2nXvo=
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gopkg.in/yaml.v3 v3.0.0-20200313102051-9f266ea9e77c/go.mod h1:K4uyk7z7BCEPqu6E+C64Yfv1cQ7kz7rIZviUmN+EgEM=
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gopkg.in/yaml.v3 v3.0.0-20210107192922-496545a6307b h1:h8qDotaEPuJATrMmW04NCwg7v22aHH28wwpauUhK9Oo=
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gopkg.in/yaml.v3 v3.0.0-20210107192922-496545a6307b/go.mod h1:K4uyk7z7BCEPqu6E+C64Yfv1cQ7kz7rIZviUmN+EgEM=
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gotest.tools v2.2.0+incompatible/go.mod h1:DsYFclhRJ6vuDpmuTbkuFWG+y2sxOXAzmJt81HFBacw=
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||||
honnef.co/go/tools v0.0.0-20190102054323-c2f93a96b099/go.mod h1:rf3lG4BRIbNafJWhAfAdb/ePZxsR/4RtNHQocxwk9r4=
|
||||
honnef.co/go/tools v0.0.0-20190523083050-ea95bdfd59fc/go.mod h1:rf3lG4BRIbNafJWhAfAdb/ePZxsR/4RtNHQocxwk9r4=
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5
main.go
|
@ -6,6 +6,7 @@ import (
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"log"
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"time"
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"github.com/lbryio/hub/db"
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prolly here just for profiling, right? prolly here just for profiling, right?
yeah yeah
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pb "github.com/lbryio/hub/protobuf/go"
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"github.com/lbryio/hub/server"
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"github.com/lbryio/lbry.go/v2/extras/util"
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@ -27,6 +28,10 @@ func main() {
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s := server.MakeHubServer(ctxWCancel, args)
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s.Run()
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return
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} else if args.CmdType == server.DBCmd {
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db.OpenDB("/mnt/d/data/wallet/lbry-rocksdb/")
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return
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}
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|
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@ -12,6 +12,7 @@ import (
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const (
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ServeCmd = iota
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SearchCmd = iota
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DBCmd = iota
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what are cmd2 and cmd3? what do they mean? what are cmd2 and cmd3? what do they mean?
These were things I added for testing, I removed them from the main function but missed removing them here. I'll get rid of them. These were things I added for testing, I removed them from the main function but missed removing them here. I'll get rid of them.
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)
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// Args struct contains the arguments to the hub server.
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|
@ -83,6 +84,7 @@ func ParseArgs(searchRequest *pb.SearchRequest) *Args {
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serveCmd := parser.NewCommand("serve", "start the hub server")
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searchCmd := parser.NewCommand("search", "claim search")
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dbCmd := parser.NewCommand("db", "db testing")
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host := parser.String("", "rpchost", &argparse.Options{Required: false, Help: "RPC host", Default: DefaultHost})
|
||||
port := parser.String("", "rpcport", &argparse.Options{Required: false, Help: "RPC port", Default: DefaultPort})
|
||||
|
@ -167,6 +169,8 @@ func ParseArgs(searchRequest *pb.SearchRequest) *Args {
|
|||
args.CmdType = ServeCmd
|
||||
} else if searchCmd.Happened() {
|
||||
args.CmdType = SearchCmd
|
||||
} else if dbCmd.Happened() {
|
||||
args.CmdType = DBCmd
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
if *text != "" {
|
||||
|
|
no need to start these with N
and many of these are unused
is this really no big deal? seems like an error to me but idk rocksdb
typo: Famlies -> Families
this can be unexported
still need this?
typo
👀