This helps achieve more repeatable runs that can then be compared via the
Linux perf tool. The option overrides duration-based testing and runs the
test for a specific number of iterations.
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Currently, the code is using bytes_opt and bytes_view_opt to represent
CQL values, which can hold a value or null. In preparation for
supporting a third state, unset value introduced in CQL v4, introduce
new raw_value and raw_value_view types and use them instead.
The new types are based on boost::variant<> and are capable of holding
null, unset values, and blobs that represent a value.
Currently start() is not prepared to handle exceptions thrown from
service initialization. It's easy to trigger such exceprion by
starting two tests at the same time, which will result in socket bind
error.
Exception thrown from start() typically results in assertion failures
like this one:
seastar::sharded<Service>::~sharded() [with Service = database]: Assertion `_instances.empty()' failed.
This patch fixes the problem by combining start() and stop() in a
single do_with() and using RAII for stopping services.
Now exceptions thrown from service initialization should stop services
in proper order and let the original exception to pass
through. Example result:
fatal error in "test_new_schema_with_no_structural_change_is_propagated": std::runtime_error: bind: Address already in use
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* seastar 10e09b0...2e041c2 (7):
> Merge "Change app_template::run() to terminate when callback is done" from Tomasz
> resource: Fix compilation for hwloc version 1.8.0
> memory: Fix infinite recursion when throwing std::bad_alloc
> core/reactor: Throw the right error code when connect() fails
> future: improve exception safety
> xen: add missing virtual destructors
> circular_buffer: do not destroy uninitialized object
app_template::run() users updated to call app_template::run_depracated().
bytes and sstring are distinct types, since their internal buffers are of
different length, but bytes_view is an alias of sstring_view, which makes
it possible of objects of different types to leak across the abstraction
boundary.
Fix this by making bytes a basic_sstring<int8_t, ...> instead of using char.
int8_t is a 'signed char', which is a distinct type from char, so now
bytes_view is a distinct type from sstring_view.
uint8_t would have been an even better choice, but that diverges from Origin
and would have required an audit.