We mainly use Win32 functions, so cannot just use C-runtime strerror
to return error messages. We have to use Win32-specific messages.
Unfortunately, we document the API to return C-runtime error codes,
so we can't just switch to all Win32 error codes.
Set read txn's dbiseqs to env's. Set child txn's dbiseqs to parent's.
Simplify DBI_CHANGED test, no need to check md_name. No-op dbi_close
of already closed handle.
'#ifdef MDB_DEVEL' -> '#if MDB_DEVEL'
Fix comments, use actual PAGEBASE macro as originally intended.
Actually enable 64K pages. Set MDB_DATA_VERSION for testing only.
mdb_txn_commit(child): Give loose pages to parent.
Use a pointer beyond the page header instead of mp_next, so
we will not need to save/restore mp_pgno. This avoids a crash
caused by references to mp_pgno.
Fix mp_lower/mp_upper to exclude PAGEHDRSZ, which means our
max mp_upper is now pagesize - PAGEHDRSZ and won't overflow.
Currently must define MDB_DEVEL to use. Will be default for
LMDB 1.0/OpenLDAP 2.5
And mdb_env_copyfd2(). Perform compaction on the copy. Trims out
freed pages and renumbers data pages in sequential order. This is
more CPU-intensive since it copies and modifies data pages.
Was skipping the overwrite in some cases, if the cmp function
said the new and old already matched. We should always perform
the overwrite anyway, since the cmp function may only be doing
a prefix compare and the data may actually be different.
With mdb_cursor_put(new key, data item big enough to need a sub-DB):
- Track cursors as when adding other nodes. The "!do_sub" is now
unneeded. Before ITS#7861 it distinguished inserting key from data.
- Set MDB_TXN_ERROR if an empty sub-DB was created. I.e. adding
key:subDB succeeded, but inserting the data item failed.