Andrew Kryczka 53a86bf61e Make max_dict_bytes optional in options string
Summary:
For backwards compatibility with older option strings, the parser needs
to treat this argument as optional.

Test Plan:
Updated unit test to cover case where compression_opts is present but
max_dict_bytes is omitted.

Reviewers: MarkCallaghan, sdong, IslamAbdelRahman

Reviewed By: IslamAbdelRahman

Subscribers: andrewkr, dhruba, leveldb

Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D57759
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RocksDB: A Persistent Key-Value Store for Flash and RAM Storage

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RocksDB is developed and maintained by Facebook Database Engineering Team. It is built on earlier work on LevelDB by Sanjay Ghemawat (sanjay@google.com) and Jeff Dean (jeff@google.com)

This code is a library that forms the core building block for a fast key value server, especially suited for storing data on flash drives. It has a Log-Structured-Merge-Database (LSM) design with flexible tradeoffs between Write-Amplification-Factor (WAF), Read-Amplification-Factor (RAF) and Space-Amplification-Factor (SAF). It has multi-threaded compactions, making it specially suitable for storing multiple terabytes of data in a single database.

Start with example usage here: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/tree/master/examples

See the github wiki for more explanation.

The public interface is in include/. Callers should not include or rely on the details of any other header files in this package. Those internal APIs may be changed without warning.

Design discussions are conducted in https://www.facebook.com/groups/rocksdb.dev/

Description
A library that provides an embeddable, persistent key-value store for fast storage.
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