This commit refactors the test suite to make it cleaner and to use the
standard testing library better. The `assert()`, `equals()`, and `ok()`
functions have been removed and some test names have been changed for
clarity.
No functionality has been changed.
InitialMmapSize is the initial mmap size of the database in bytes.
Read transaction won't block write transaction if InitialMmapSize
is large enough to handle mmap size.
Copied from https://github.com/boltdb/bolt/pull/432.
- ErrInvalid is returned when a data file is not a Bolt-formatted
database.
- ErrVersionMismatch is returned when the data file was created with a
different version of Bolt.
- ErrChecksum is returned when either meta page checksum does not match.
Also:
- Do not wrap errors from os.Stat, so that a caller could handle os.Stat
errors just like it can handle errors from os.Open that bolt.Open
might return.
- Name tests consistently, following the pattern "TestOpen_*".
- Remove deferred calls to `os.Remove(path)`.
The calls are not only unnecessary, but also in all cases `os.Remove`
returns an error that is ignored. All those calls are meant to remove
a file that was already removed by `tmpfile()`.
- Combine "bad path" tests and use filepath.Join to build the path.
Only grow the database size when the high watermark increases.
We also grows the database size a little bit aggressively to
save a few ftruncates.
I have tested this on various environments. The performance impact
is ignorable with 16MB over allocation. Without over allocation,
the performance might decrease 100% when each Tx.Commit needs a new
page on a very slow disk (seek time dominates the total write).
DB.Batch makes it easy to make lots of small transactions with
significantly better performance. Batch combines multiple concurrent
Update calls into a single disk transaction, managing errors smartly.
This commit fixes a bug where only calling NextSequence() on a Bucket does not cause the Bucket to be
peristed. The simple fix is to simply materialize the root node so that the bucket is flushed out
during commit.
Thanks to Matthew Dawson (@MJDSys) for reporting.
https://github.com/boltdb/bolt/issues/296
This commit fixes an issue where the database would grow whenever it was opened. This was caused by
a recent change that performed a truncation when the database grew. Now there are fixed growth sizes
for the database (1MB, 2MB, 4MB, 8MB, etc) up to 1GB and then the database will grow by 1GB when it
resizes.
See also: 6bb25854a1
This commit fixes a bug where a root split on a very large insert would
cause an overflow of the root node. The problem was that the new root
was not split when it was created so a new root with more than 64K child
nodes would overflow the page.count (uint16).
This commit adds a defer handler to ensure that transactions are always closed out - even
in the event of a panic within user code. It's recommended that applications always fail
in the event of a panic but some packages such as net/http will automatically recover
which is a problem (IHMO).
This commit fixes an issue on Windows where the database was doubling
when it was re-opened. This occurred because Windows has to truncate the
file to the mmap size and the mmap resizing code was doubling the size
whenever the DB size was at the next threshold. This has been changed so
that the DB size will double only when the DB size is above the next
threshold.
This commit adds a cache to the freelist which combines the available free pages and pending free pages in
a single map. This was added to improve performance where freelist.isFree() was consuming 70% of CPU time
for large freelists.
This commit changes Open() to provide an additional Options argument. The options
argument currently only has a Timeout which will cause the Open() to return
ErrTimeout if a file lock cannot be obtained in time.
Fixes#207.
This commit reverts merge-split and fixes the node.split() to do a multi-page split. This issue
caused problems with bulk loading because it would split into a small page and a very large page.
The very large page, in turn, would be an arbitrary size so when it was freed later it would be
difficult to reuse and would cause serious fragmentation issues.
This commit changes Tx.Check() to return a channel through which check errors are returned. This allows
errors to be found before checking the entire data file.
This commit removes the DB.Check() function and instead makes the user decide
whether a transaction should be writable or read-only. Tx.Check() is not safe
to use concurrently on a read-only transaction, however, it significantly
improves the performance of it.
This commit adds support for writing small buckets directly inline to their value in
their parent's leaf node. Previously, subbuckets would simply have a bucket header
stored in their parent bucket which pointed to the root page. This required that
every bucket use at least a single page. This has a high overhead for buckets with
only one or two small items.
Inline buckets checks subbuckets to see if they only have a small amount of data
(about 1kb) and no subbuckets. If these conditions are met then the bucket's root
node is written to a fake page which is simply a pointer to the end of the bucket's
header.
Fixes#124.
This commit consolidates some of the smaller files into some of the larger files.
The smaller files cluttered the file tree and made it harder to see the logical
groupings of structs.
This commit adds a flexible benchmarking tool to the 'bolt' CLI. It allows
the user to separately specify the write mode and read mode (e.g. sequential
random, etc). It also allows the user to isolate profiling to either the
read or the writes.
Currently the bench tool only supports "seq" read and write modes. It also
does not support streaming of Bolt counters yet.
Fixes#95.
/cc @snormore
This commit changes the API for:
Tx.CreateBucket()
Tx.CreateBucketIfNotExists()
Bucket.CreateBucket()
Bucket.CreateBucketIfNotExists()
These functions now return the *Bucket and error instead of just the error.