1. 15 Oct, 2015 1 commit
  2. 15 Sep, 2015 1 commit
    • antirez's avatar
      Test: fix false positive in HSTRLEN test. · 652e662d
      antirez authored
      HINCRBY* tests later used the value "tmp" that was sometimes generated
      by the random key generation function. The result was ovewriting what
      Tcl expected to be inside Redis with another value, causing the next
      HSTRLEN test to fail.
      652e662d
  3. 14 Sep, 2015 2 commits
    • antirez's avatar
      Test: MOVE expire test improved. · a0ff29bc
      antirez authored
      Related to #2765.
      a0ff29bc
    • antirez's avatar
      MOVE now can move TTL metadata as well. · 5b6c7647
      antirez authored
      MOVE was not able to move the TTL: when a key was moved into a different
      database number, it became persistent like if PERSIST was used.
      
      In some incredible way (I guess almost nobody uses Redis MOVE) this bug
      remained unnoticed inside Redis internals for many years.
      Finally Andy Grunwald discovered it and opened an issue.
      
      This commit fixes the bug and adds a regression test.
      
      Close #2765.
      5b6c7647
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  13. 10 Feb, 2015 2 commits
    • antirez's avatar
      Faster memory efficiency test. · 9c40565b
      antirez authored
      This test on Linux was extremely slow, since in Tcl we can't enable
      easily tcp-nodelay, so the busy loop used to take *a lot* with bigger
      writes. Fixed using pipelining.
      9c40565b
    • antirez's avatar
      Faster memory efficiency test. · bee03dac
      antirez authored
      This test on Linux was extremely slow, since in Tcl we can't enable
      easily tcp-nodelay, so the busy loop used to take *a lot* with bigger
      writes. Fixed using pipelining.
      bee03dac
  14. 22 Jan, 2015 9 commits
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  16. 11 Dec, 2014 1 commit
    • Matt Stancliff's avatar
      Fix zero-ordering SORT when called against lists · 77bbc0df
      Matt Stancliff authored
      People mostly use SORT against lists, but our prior
      behavior was pretending lists were an unordered bag
      requiring a forced-sort when no sort was requested.
      
      We can just use the native list ordering to ensure
      consistency across replicaion and scripting calls.
      
      Closes #2079
      Closes #545 (again)
      77bbc0df
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