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Summary: Java's `Status.SubCode` was out of sync with `include/rocksdb/status.h:SubCode`. When running out of disc space this led to an `IllegalArgumentException` because of an invalid status code, rather than just returning the corresponding status code without an exception. I added the missing status codes. By this, we keep the behaviour of throwing an `IllegalArgumentException` in case of newly added status codes that are defined in C but not in Java. We could think of an alternative strategy: add in Java another code "UnknownCode" which acts as a catch-all for all those status codes that are not yet mirrored from C to Java. This approach would never throw an exception but simply return a non-OK status-code. I think the current approach of throwing an Exception in case of a C/Java inconsistency is fine, but if you have some opinion on the alternative strategy, then feel free to comment here. Closes https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/3050 Differential Revision: D6129682 Pulled By: sagar0 fbshipit-source-id: f2bf44caad650837cffdcb1f93eb793b43580c66 |
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benchmark/src/main/java/org/rocksdb/benchmark | ||
crossbuild | ||
rocksjni | ||
samples/src/main/java | ||
src | ||
CMakeLists.txt | ||
HISTORY-JAVA.md | ||
jdb_bench.sh | ||
Makefile | ||
RELEASE.md | ||
rocksjni.pom |