- 16 Oct, 2014 2 commits
- 15 Oct, 2014 3 commits
- 14 Oct, 2014 3 commits
- 
- 
antirez authoredFdset target is used when we want to write an RDB file directly to slave's sockets. In this setup as long as there is a single slave that is still receiving our payload, we want to continue sennding instead of aborting. However rio calls should abort of no FD is ok. Also we want the errors reported so that we can signal the parent who is ok and who is broken, so there is a new set integers with the state of each fd. Zero is ok, non-zero is the errno of the failure, if avaialble, or a generic EIO. 
- 
antirez authored
- 
antirez authored
 
- 
- 10 Oct, 2014 3 commits
- 08 Oct, 2014 1 commit
- 
- 
antirez authoredWe need to remember what is the saving strategy of the current RDB child process, since the configuration may be modified at runtime via CONFIG SET and still we'll need to understand, when the child exists, what to do and for what goal the process was initiated: to create an RDB file on disk or to write stuff directly to slave's sockets. 
 
- 
- 07 Oct, 2014 3 commits
- 06 Oct, 2014 2 commits
- 
- 
antirez authored
- 
Salvatore Sanfilippo authoredALL comment fixes 
 
- 
- 03 Oct, 2014 2 commits
- 
- 
antirez authored
- 
antirez authoredHowever we don't try to do this if the integer is already inside a range representable with a shared integer. The performance gain appears to be around ~15% in micro benchmarks, however in the long run this also helps to improve locality, so should have more, hard to measure, benefits. 
 
- 
- 29 Sep, 2014 21 commits
- 
- 
Miguel Parramon authored😄 Closes #2034
- 
Ezequiel Lovelle authoredCloses #2029 
- 
Aniruddh Chaturvedi authoredCloses #2005 
- 
Gregory Petrosyan authoredCloses #2002 
- 
Matt Stancliff authored
- 
Juarez Bochi authoredCloses #1960 
- 
T.J. Schuck authoredCloses #1938 
- 
Matt Stancliff authoredSome language in the comment was difficult to understand, so this commit: clarifies wording, removes unnecessary words, and relocates some dependent clauses closer to what they actually describe. I also tried to break up longer chains of thought (if X, then Y, and Q, and also F, so obviously M) into more manageable chunks for ease of understanding. 
- 
Xiaojie Zhang authoredCloses #1523 
- 
Jan-Erik Rediger authoredCloses #1739 
- 
Matt Stancliff authored
- 
Matt Stancliff authored
- 
Matt Stancliff authored
- 
Matt Stancliff authored- Remove trailing newlines from redis.conf - Fix comment misspelling - Clarifies zipEncodeLength usage and a C API mention (#1243, #1242) - Fix cluster typos (inspired by @papanikge #1507) - Fix rewite -> rewrite in a few places (inspired by #682) Closes #1243, #1242, #1507 
- 
Michael Parker authoredCloses #1351 
- 
Ted Nyman authoredCloses #1373 
- 
xuxiang authoredCloses #1386 
- 
Ben authoredCloses #1441 
- 
Aaron Rutkovsky authoredCloses #1513 
- 
Jan-Erik Rediger authoredCloses #1537 
- 
Agis Anastasopoulos authoredCloses #1544 
 
-