rocksdb #29
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db/db.go
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@ -26,14 +26,14 @@ import (
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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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const (
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// Blochchain height / expiration constants
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NOriginalClaimExpirationTime = 262974
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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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NExtendedClaimExpirationTime = 2102400
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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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NExtendedClaimExpirationForkHeight = 400155
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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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NNormalizedNameForkHeight = 539940 // targeting 21 March 2019
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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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NMinTakeoverWorkaroundHeight = 496850
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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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NMaxTakeoverWorkaroundHeight = 658300 // targeting 30 Oct 2019
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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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NWitnessForkHeight = 680770 // targeting 11 Dec 2019
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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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NAllClaimsInMerkleForkHeight = 658310 // targeting 30 Oct 2019
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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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OriginalClaimExpirationTime = 262974
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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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ExtendedClaimExpirationTime = 2102400
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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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ExtendedClaimExpirationForkHeight = 400155
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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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NormalizedNameForkHeight = 539940 // targeting 21 March 2019
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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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MinTakeoverWorkaroundHeight = 496850
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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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MaxTakeoverWorkaroundHeight = 658300 // targeting 30 Oct 2019
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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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WitnessForkHeight = 680770 // targeting 11 Dec 2019
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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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AllClaimsInMerkleForkHeight = 658310 // targeting 30 Oct 2019
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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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ProportionalDelayFactor = 32
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MaxTakeoverDelay = 4032
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// Initial size constants
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@ -440,7 +440,7 @@ func GetProdDB(name string, secondaryPath string) (*ReadOnlyDBColumnFamily, func
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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.
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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cfNames = append(cfNames, cfName)
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}
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db, err := GetDBColumnFamlies(name, secondaryPath, cfNames)
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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 := GetDBColumnFamilies(name, secondaryPath, cfNames)
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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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cleanup := func() {
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db.DB.Close()
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@ -455,21 +455,10 @@ func GetProdDB(name string, secondaryPath string) (*ReadOnlyDBColumnFamily, func
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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.
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.
|
||||
return nil, cleanup, err
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// Wait for the height to be greater than zero
|
||||
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 {
|
||||
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.
|
||||
// ReadDBState(db)
|
||||
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 db.LastState.Height > 0 {
|
||||
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.
|
||||
// logrus.Infof("db height is > 0: %+v\n", db.LastState)
|
||||
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.
|
||||
// break
|
||||
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.
|
||||
// time.Sleep(time.Millisecond * 100)
|
||||
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.
|
||||
// logrus.Infof("Waiting for db height to be > 0: %+v\n", db.LastState)
|
||||
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.
|
||||
return db, cleanup, nil
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
func GetDBColumnFamlies(name string, secondayPath string, cfNames []string) (*ReadOnlyDBColumnFamily, error) {
|
||||
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.
|
||||
func GetDBColumnFamilies(name string, secondayPath string, cfNames []string) (*ReadOnlyDBColumnFamily, error) {
|
||||
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.
|
||||
opts := grocksdb.NewDefaultOptions()
|
||||
roOpts := grocksdb.NewDefaultReadOptions()
|
||||
cfOpt := grocksdb.NewDefaultOptions()
|
||||
|
@ -591,7 +580,7 @@ func (db *ReadOnlyDBColumnFamily) RunDetectChanges(notifCh chan *internal.Height
|
|||
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.
|
||||
log.Debug("DetectChanges:", db.LastState)
|
||||
lastPrint = time.Now()
|
||||
}
|
||||
err := db.DetectChanges(notifCh)
|
||||
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.
|
||||
err := db.detectChanges(notifCh)
|
||||
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 != nil {
|
||||
log.Infof("Error detecting changes: %#v", err)
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
@ -606,7 +595,7 @@ func (db *ReadOnlyDBColumnFamily) RunDetectChanges(notifCh chan *internal.Height
|
|||
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.
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// DetectChanges keep the rocksdb db in sync and handle reorgs
|
||||
func (db *ReadOnlyDBColumnFamily) DetectChanges(notifCh chan *internal.HeightHash) error {
|
||||
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.
|
||||
func (db *ReadOnlyDBColumnFamily) detectChanges(notifCh chan *internal.HeightHash) error {
|
||||
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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err := db.DB.TryCatchUpWithPrimary()
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if err != nil {
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return 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.
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/db_get.go
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@ -17,12 +17,12 @@ func GetExpirationHeight(lastUpdatedHeight uint32) uint32 {
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func GetExpirationHeightFull(lastUpdatedHeight uint32, extended bool) uint32 {
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if extended {
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return lastUpdatedHeight + NExtendedClaimExpirationTime
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return lastUpdatedHeight + ExtendedClaimExpirationTime
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}
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if lastUpdatedHeight < NExtendedClaimExpirationForkHeight {
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return lastUpdatedHeight + NOriginalClaimExpirationTime
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if lastUpdatedHeight < ExtendedClaimExpirationForkHeight {
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unclear what the diff between this and previous function is. whats a full expiration height? unclear what the diff between this and previous function is. whats a full expiration height?
That's just an internal distinction because it takes the optional boolean to use the extended expiration time. I added a comment. That's just an internal distinction because it takes the optional boolean to use the extended expiration time. I added a comment.
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return lastUpdatedHeight + OriginalClaimExpirationTime
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}
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return lastUpdatedHeight + NExtendedClaimExpirationTime
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return lastUpdatedHeight + ExtendedClaimExpirationTime
|
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}
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// EnsureHandle is a helper function to ensure that the db has a handle to the given column family.
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@ -274,7 +274,7 @@ func (db *ReadOnlyDBColumnFamily) GetActiveAmount(claimHash []byte, txoType uint
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}
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func (db *ReadOnlyDBColumnFamily) GetEffectiveAmount(claimHash []byte, supportOnly bool) (uint64, error) {
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supportAmount, err := db.GetActiveAmount(claimHash, prefixes.ACTIVATED_SUPPORT_TXO_TYPE, db.Height+1)
|
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supportAmount, err := db.GetActiveAmount(claimHash, prefixes.ActivatedSupportTXOType, db.Height+1)
|
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if err != nil {
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return 0, err
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}
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|
@ -283,7 +283,7 @@ func (db *ReadOnlyDBColumnFamily) GetEffectiveAmount(claimHash []byte, supportOn
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return supportAmount, nil
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}
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activationAmount, err := db.GetActiveAmount(claimHash, prefixes.ACTIVATED_CLAIM_TXO_TYPE, db.Height+1)
|
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activationAmount, err := db.GetActiveAmount(claimHash, prefixes.ActivateClaimTXOType, db.Height+1)
|
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if err != nil {
|
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return 0, err
|
||||
}
|
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|
@ -347,9 +347,9 @@ func (db *ReadOnlyDBColumnFamily) GetActivationFull(txNum uint32, postition uint
|
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}
|
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|
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if isSupport {
|
||||
typ = prefixes.ACTIVATED_SUPPORT_TXO_TYPE
|
||||
typ = prefixes.ActivatedSupportTXOType
|
||||
} else {
|
||||
typ = prefixes.ACTIVATED_CLAIM_TXO_TYPE
|
||||
typ = prefixes.ActivateClaimTXOType
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
key := prefixes.NewActivationKey(typ, txNum, postition)
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -606,20 +606,20 @@ func TestGetExpirationHeight(t *testing.T) {
|
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var expHeight uint32 = 0
|
||||
|
||||
expHeight = dbpkg.GetExpirationHeight(lastUpdated)
|
||||
if lastUpdated+dbpkg.NOriginalClaimExpirationTime != expHeight {
|
||||
t.Errorf("Expected %d, got %d", lastUpdated+dbpkg.NOriginalClaimExpirationTime, expHeight)
|
||||
if lastUpdated+dbpkg.OriginalClaimExpirationTime != expHeight {
|
||||
t.Errorf("Expected %d, got %d", lastUpdated+dbpkg.OriginalClaimExpirationTime, expHeight)
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
lastUpdated = dbpkg.NExtendedClaimExpirationForkHeight + 1
|
||||
lastUpdated = dbpkg.ExtendedClaimExpirationForkHeight + 1
|
||||
expHeight = dbpkg.GetExpirationHeight(lastUpdated)
|
||||
if lastUpdated+dbpkg.NExtendedClaimExpirationTime != expHeight {
|
||||
t.Errorf("Expected %d, got %d", lastUpdated+dbpkg.NExtendedClaimExpirationTime, expHeight)
|
||||
if lastUpdated+dbpkg.ExtendedClaimExpirationTime != expHeight {
|
||||
t.Errorf("Expected %d, got %d", lastUpdated+dbpkg.ExtendedClaimExpirationTime, expHeight)
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
lastUpdated = 0
|
||||
expHeight = dbpkg.GetExpirationHeightFull(lastUpdated, true)
|
||||
if lastUpdated+dbpkg.NExtendedClaimExpirationTime != expHeight {
|
||||
t.Errorf("Expected %d, got %d", lastUpdated+dbpkg.NExtendedClaimExpirationTime, expHeight)
|
||||
if lastUpdated+dbpkg.ExtendedClaimExpirationTime != expHeight {
|
||||
t.Errorf("Expected %d, got %d", lastUpdated+dbpkg.ExtendedClaimExpirationTime, expHeight)
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
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
👀