This hasn't been an easy task, but I'm finally very happy that we've
gotten rid of all usage instances of `RawSlice` within `engine::ql`.
This is a great feat in terms of codebase cleanup, removing unnecessary
usage of `unsafe` code.
However, this had made lifetimes slightly more complex; for example, we
can no longer directly return from methods that use `&[Token]` since all
returned data is now bound to the same lifetime.
Either way, with some care such issues can be avoided.
Along with this, here's a summary of other changes:
- `RawSlice` now uses `NonNull` to help the compiler with size opts
- The lexer now allows case insensitive keyword usage (I still DO NOT
particularly approve of it, because enforcing is important)
Summary of changes:
- Remaining query parse methods that directly used the `Compiler` were
modified to use token streams instead
- `Entity::parse_from_tokens` to fix assignment to counter instead of
increments
- Allow entity in `drop model`
- `alter model` and `alter space` directly handle space/model names
instead of depending on passing value via args
- Tests added for `drop` and `inspect`
Summary of changes:
- The `drop` queries now use the `DropItem` for drop definitions
- `create model` is now entirely handled by the function in `schema`
- `create space` is now entirely handled by the function in `schema`
- Tests were added for drop (they were never present before)
Per our language specification, unsafe literals are by their inherent
name literals, hence keep them under this variant. Also, it simplifies
a bunch of implementations. Although I'm sure we can do something for
performance to simply provide an error case when we encounter a
disallowed literal.
* Re-implement network stack
This commit does a complete overhaul to the networking subsystem, and this has
been pending for a long time. For whatever reason, when some generic
flexibility was aimed for, we went ahead with the "expensive emulation" of
async traits which has resulted in unnecessary complication with type arguments
(lifetimes, function signatures looking insane et cetera) besides the usual
downsides.
Also, the termination signaling mechanism was slightly excessive because it was
built with the idea of supporting PUB/SUB by default.
Last but not the least, the authentication system used dynamism which had
resulted in unwanted complication to type arguments for functions that accepted
the auth handle. Now, none of those complications exist and we have an almost
glorious life (for now atleast).
* Fix simple query header for Skyhash-1.0
This ensures that we always have an aligned pointer, even
when the slice is zero sized. This is required for enum
optimizations (as noted in from_raw_parts).
* Switch to using `SharedSlice`
Although I'm a huge fan of case-based optimizations, we don't exactly need the
sophistication that `Bytes` gives us. Instead, we switch to a traditional ref
counted structure, which allocates on creation and deallocates when it is the
only owner (bytes also does this albeit using dynamic dispath via a vft).
The same function path is utilized for every operation on the structure. The
difference between heap-allocating the shared state and having it as fields
on the base structure is a micro-optimization that I'm yet to substantiate
with performance gains.
* Add tests for `SharedSlice`
* Fix erroneous removal of auth table during tree cleanup
When it comes to the handling of system tables, the current storage engine has
a little "funk." It is because the limited flexibility of the format prevents
us from directly storing system tables which have a different structure than
ordinary user created tables; this is why when the cleanup is run, previously,
the dummy keyspace created for the PRELOAD was scanned and since it has nothing
any "alien" file in the `ks/system` directory was purged. This commit fixes
that and ensures that we do not clean up the system directory.
This is also another reason why a new storage engine coupled with a new memory
engine are being developed. These shortcomings will be addressed with the new
engines.
* Add test case for issue #276
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