Summary:
This PR comments out the rest of the unused arguments which allow us to turn on the -Wunused-parameter flag. This is the second part of a codemod relating to https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/3557.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/3662
Differential Revision: D7426121
Pulled By: Dayvedde
fbshipit-source-id: 223994923b42bd4953eb016a0129e47560f7e352
Summary:
As discussed in #2742 , this pull-requests brings the iterator's [SeekForPrev()](https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/wiki/SeekForPrev) functionality to the java-api. It affects all locations in the code where previously only Seek() was supported.
All code changes are essentially a copy & paste of the already existing implementations for Seek().
**Please Note**: the changes to the C++ code were applied without fully understanding its effect, so please take a closer look. However, since Seek() and SeekForPrev() provide exactly the same signature, I do not expect any mistake here.
The java-tests are extended by new tests for the additional functionality.
Compilation (`make rocksdbjavastatic`) and test (`java/make test`) run without errors.
Closes https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/2747
Differential Revision: D5721011
Pulled By: sagar0
fbshipit-source-id: c1f951cddc321592c70dd2d32bc04892f3f119f8
Summary:
I have manually audited the entire RocksJava code base.
Sorry for the large pull-request, I have broken it down into many small atomic commits though.
My initial intention was to fix the warnings that appear when running RocksJava on Java 8 with `-Xcheck:jni`, for example when running `make jtest` you would see many errors similar to:
```
WARNING in native method: JNI call made without checking exceptions when required to from CallObjectMethod
WARNING in native method: JNI call made without checking exceptions when required to from CallVoidMethod
WARNING in native method: JNI call made without checking exceptions when required to from CallStaticVoidMethod
...
```
A few of those warnings still remain, however they seem to come directly from the JVM and are not directly related to RocksJava; I am in contact with the OpenJDK hostpot-dev mailing list about these - http://mail.openjdk.java.net/pipermail/hotspot-dev/2017-February/025981.html.
As a result of fixing these, I realised we were not r
Closes https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/1890
Differential Revision: D4591758
Pulled By: siying
fbshipit-source-id: 7f7fdf4
Summary:
We need to turn on -Wshorten-64-to-32 for mobile. See D1671432 (internal phabricator) for details.
This diff turns on the warning flag and fixes all the errors. There were also some interesting errors that I might call bugs, especially in plain table. Going forward, I think it makes sense to have this flag turned on and be very very careful when converting 64-bit to 32-bit variables.
Test Plan: compiles
Reviewers: ljin, rven, yhchiang, sdong
Reviewed By: yhchiang
Subscribers: bobbaldwin, dhruba, leveldb
Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D28689
Summary:
1. Move disOwnNativeHandle() function from RocksDB to RocksObject
to allow other RocksObject to use disOwnNativeHandle() when its
ownership of native handle has been transferred.
2. RocksObject now has an abstract implementation of dispose(),
which does the following two things. First, it checks whether
both isOwningNativeHandle() and isInitialized() return true.
If so, it will call the protected abstract function dispose0(),
which all the subclasses of RocksObject should implement. Second,
it sets nativeHandle_ = 0. This redesign ensure all subclasses
of RocksObject have the same dispose behavior.
3. All subclasses of RocksObject now should implement dispose0()
instead of dispose(), and dispose0() will be called only when
isInitialized() returns true.
Test Plan:
make rocksdbjava
make jtest
Reviewers: dhruba, sdong, ankgup87, rsumbaly, swapnilghike, zzbennett, haobo
Reviewed By: haobo
Subscribers: leveldb
Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D18801
Summary:
Add RocksObject, the base class of all java objects which has a c++ pointer.
While the finalizer of a RocksObject will release its c++ resource, it is
suggested to call its RocksObject.dispose() to manually release its
c++ resource.
Existing RocksDB java classes are now extending RocksObject.
Test Plan:
make rocksdbjava
make jtest
make jdb_bench
Reviewers: haobo, dhruba, sdong, ankgup87, rsumbaly, swapnilghike, zzbennett
Reviewed By: haobo
CC: leveldb
Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D18411