All reader are soon going to require a valid permit, so make sure we
have a valid permit which we can pass to the underlying reader when
creating it. This means `row_cache::make_reader()` now also requires
a permit to be passed to it.
All reader are soon going to require a valid permit, so make sure we
have a valid permit which we can pass to the delegate reader when
creating it. This means `memtable::make_flat_reader()` now also requires
a permit to be passed to it.
Internally the permit is stored in `scanning_reader`, which is used both
for flushes and normal reads. In the former case a permit is not
required.
We call shuffle() with a random_device, extracting a true random
number in each of the many calls shuffle() will invoke.
Change it to use a random_engine seeded by a random_device.
This avoids exhausting entropy, see [1] for details.
[1] https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=94087
We want to test that a std::bad_alloc is thrown, but GCC 10 has a new
optimization (-fallocation-dce) that removes dead allocations.
This patch assigns the value returned by new to a global so that GCC
cannot delete it.
With this all tests in a dev build pass with GCC 10.
Signed-off-by: Rafael Ávila de Espíndola <espindola@scylladb.com>
Message-Id: <20200424201531.225807-1-espindola@scylladb.com>
The "long" test will mean that it is to be started first, not
skipped, so rename "long" to avoid additional confusion
Signed-off-by: Pavel Emelyanov <xemul@scylladb.com>
and replace all dht::global_partitioner().decorate_key
with dht::decorate_key
It is an improvement because dht::decorate_key takes schema
and uses it to obtain partitioner instead of using global
partitioner as it was before.
Signed-off-by: Piotr Jastrzebski <piotr@scylladb.com>
Load the command line arguments, if any, from suite.yaml, rather
than keep them hard-coded in test.py.
This is allows operations team to have easier access to these.
Note I had to sacrifice dynamic smp count for mutation_reader_test
(the new smp count is fixed at 3) since this is part
of test configuration now.
1. Move tests to test (using singular seems to be a convention
in the rest of the code base)
2. Move boost tests to test/boost, other
(non-boost) unit tests to test/unit, tests which are
expected to be run manually to test/manual.
Update configure.py and test.py with new paths to tests.