This may look a little pointless (and it is a complete no-op change here)
but as package maintainers need to modify these lines to actually
daemonize (etc. etc) but it's far preferable if the diff is restricted to
actually changing just that bit, not adding docs, etc. The less diff the
better, in general.
Signed-off-by: Chris Lamb <chris@chris-lamb.co.uk>
This should be able to find new bugs and regressions about the new
sorted set update function when ZADD is used to update an element
already existing.
The test is able to find the bug fixed at 2f282aee immediately.
When the element new score is the same of prev/next node, the
lexicographical order kicks in, so we can safely update the node in
place only when the new score is strictly between the adjacent nodes
but never equal to one of them.
Technically speaking we could do extra checks to make sure that even if the
score is the same as one of the adjacent nodes, we can still update on
place, but this rarely happens, so probably not a good deal to make it
more complex.
Related to #5179.
* allowing --single to be repeated
* adding --only so that only a specific test inside a unit can be run
* adding --skiptill useful to resume a test that crashed passed the problematic unit.
useful together with --clients 1
* adding --skipfile to use a file containing list of tests names to skip
* printing the names of the tests that are skiped by skipfile or denytags
* adding --config to add config file options from command line
User: "is there a reason why redis server logs are missing the year in
the "date time"?"
Me: "I guess I did not imagine it would be stable enough to run for
several years".
it looks like on slow machines we're getting:
[err]: slave buffer are counted correctly in tests/unit/maxmemory.tcl
Expected condition '$slave_buf > 2*1024*1024' to be true (16914 > 2*1024*1024)
this is a result of the slave waking up too early and eating the
slave buffer before the traffic and the test ends.