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@ -427,13 +427,14 @@ static txnid_t mdb_debug_start; |
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* Define this as 0 to compute the max from the page size. 511 |
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* is default for backwards compat: liblmdb <= 0.9.10 can break |
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* when modifying a DB with keys/dupsort data bigger than its max. |
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* #MDB_DEVEL sets the default to 0. |
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* |
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* Data items in an #MDB_DUPSORT database are also limited to |
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* this size, since they're actually keys of a sub-DB. Keys and |
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* #MDB_DUPSORT data items must fit on a node in a regular page. |
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*/ |
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#ifndef MDB_MAXKEYSIZE |
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#define MDB_MAXKEYSIZE 511 |
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#define MDB_MAXKEYSIZE ((MDB_DEVEL) ? 0 : 511) |
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#endif |
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/** The maximum size of a key we can write to the environment. */ |
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