Waits for a current transaction to finish in TEST_CompactRange when the
`background_work_finished_signal_` signal may be emitted due to an error. This is a prospective fix for flaky crashes observed in b/351680196#comment5.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 663457574
The "DeleteFile" method name causes pain for Windows developers, because
<windows.h> #defines a DeleteFile macro to DeleteFileW or DeleteFileA.
Current code uses workarounds, like #undefining DeleteFile everywhere an
Env is declared, implemented, or used.
This CL removes the need for workarounds by renaming Env::DeleteFile to
Env::RemoveFile. For consistency, Env::DeleteDir is also renamed to
Env::RemoveDir. A few internal methods are also renamed for consistency.
Software that supports Windows is expected to migrate any Env
implementations and usage to Remove{File,Dir}, and never use the name
Env::Delete{File,Dir} in its code.
The renaming is done in a backwards-compatible way, at the risk of
making it slightly more difficult to build a new correct Env
implementation. The backwards compatibility is achieved using the
following hacks:
1) Env::Remove{File,Dir} methods are added, with a default
implementation that calls into Env::Delete{File,Dir}. This makes old
Env implementations compatible with code that calls into the updated
API.
2) The Env::Delete{File,Dir} methods are no longer pure virtuals.
Instead, they gain a default implementation that calls into
Env::Remove{File,Dir}. This makes updated Env implementations
compatible with code that calls into the old API.
The cost of this approach is that it's possible to write an Env without
overriding either Rename{File,Dir} or Delete{File,Dir}, without getting
a compiler warning. However, attempting to run the test suite will
immediately fail with an infinite call stack ending in
{Remove,Delete}{File,Dir}, making developers aware of the problem.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 288710907
A recent change (4cb80b7ddc) to DBImpl::DeleteObsoleteFiles
unlocked DBImpl::mutex_ while deleting files to allow for
greater concurrency. This change improves on the prior in
a few areas:
1. The table is evicted from the table cache before unlocking
the mutex. This should only improve performance.
2. This implementation is slightly simpler, but at the cost of
a bit more memory usage.
3. A comment adding more detail as to why the mutex is being
unlocked and why it is safe to do so.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 253111645
mutex_ was already acquired before accessing DBImpl::versions_ in all
but one place: DBImpl::GetApproximateSizes. This change requires mutex_
to be held before accessing versions_.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 248390814
1) Convert iterator-based for loops to C++11 foreach loops.
2) Convert "void operator=" to "T& operator=".
3) Switch from copy operators from private to public deleted.
4) Switch from empty ctors / dtors to "= default" where appropriate.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 246679195
Use clang-format to correct formatting to be in agreement with the [Google C++ Style Guide](https://google.github.io/styleguide/cppguide.html). Doing this simplifies the process of accepting changes. Also fixed a few warnings flagged by clang-tidy.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 246350737
There were a few members which were identified to have been left
uninitialized in some constructors. These were very likely to
have been set before being used, otherwise the ASan tests would
have caught them, but still good practice to have them
initialized. This addresses some items reported in issue #668.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 243370145
This CL removes AtomicPointer from leveldb's port interface. Its usage is replaced with std::atomic<> from the C++11 standard library.
AtomicPointer was used to wrap flags, numbers, and pointers, so its instances are replaced with std::atomic<bool>, std::atomic<int>, std::atomic<size_t> and std::atomic<Node*>.
This CL does not revise the memory ordering. AtomicPointer's methods are replaced mechanically with their std::atomic equivalents, even when the underlying usage is incorrect. (Example: DBImpl::has_imm_ is written using release stores, even though it is always read using relaxed ordering.) Revising the memory ordering is left for future CLs.
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* Omit SnapshotImpl::list_ when assert() isn't on
* Make SnapshotImpl::number_ const and set it in the constructor
* Make SnapshotImpl::number_ private and access it via a getter
* Rename SnapshotImpl::number_ to SnapshotImpl::sequence_number_
* Rename SnapshotList::list_ to SnapshotList::head_
* Wrap casting from Snapshot* to SnapshotImpl* in ToSnapshotImpl()
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After this CL, all classes with Mutex members should be covered by annotations. Exceptions are atomic members, which shouldn't need locking, and DBImpl members that cause errors when annotated, which will be tackled separately.
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