Пример #1
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func (s *session) flushMemdb(rec *sessionRecord, mdb *memdb.DB, maxLevel int) (int, error) {
	// Create sorted table.
	iter := mdb.NewIterator(nil)
	defer iter.Release()
	t, n, err := s.tops.createFrom(iter)
	if err != nil {
		return 0, err
	}

	// Pick level other than zero can cause compaction issue with large
	// bulk insert and delete on strictly incrementing key-space. The
	// problem is that the small deletion markers trapped at lower level,
	// while key/value entries keep growing at higher level. Since the
	// key-space is strictly incrementing it will not overlaps with
	// higher level, thus maximum possible level is always picked, while
	// overlapping deletion marker pushed into lower level.
	// See: https://github.com/pingcap/goleveldb/issues/127.
	flushLevel := s.pickMemdbLevel(t.imin.ukey(), t.imax.ukey(), maxLevel)
	rec.addTableFile(flushLevel, t)

	s.logf("memdb@flush created L%d@%d N·%d S·%s %q:%q", flushLevel, t.fd.Num, n, shortenb(int(t.size)), t.imin, t.imax)
	return flushLevel, nil
}
Пример #2
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func isMemOverlaps(icmp *iComparer, mem *memdb.DB, min, max []byte) bool {
	iter := mem.NewIterator(nil)
	defer iter.Release()
	return (max == nil || (iter.First() && icmp.uCompare(max, internalKey(iter.Key()).ukey()) >= 0)) &&
		(min == nil || (iter.Last() && icmp.uCompare(min, internalKey(iter.Key()).ukey()) <= 0))
}