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7.6 KiB
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253 lines
7.6 KiB
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// Copyright 2022 The LevelDB-Go and Pebble Authors. All rights reserved. Use
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// of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be found in
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// the LICENSE file.
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package keyspan
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import (
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"bytes"
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"fmt"
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"math/rand"
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"slices"
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"strconv"
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"strings"
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"testing"
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"time"
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"github.com/cockroachdb/datadriven"
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"github.com/cockroachdb/pebble/internal/base"
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"github.com/cockroachdb/pebble/internal/testkeys"
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"github.com/stretchr/testify/require"
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)
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func TestMergingIter(t *testing.T) {
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cmp := base.DefaultComparer.Compare
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var definedIters []FragmentIterator
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var buf bytes.Buffer
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datadriven.RunTest(t, "testdata/merging_iter", func(t *testing.T, td *datadriven.TestData) string {
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switch td.Cmd {
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case "define":
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definedIters = definedIters[:0]
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lines := strings.Split(strings.TrimSpace(td.Input), "\n")
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var spans []Span
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for _, line := range lines {
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if line == "--" {
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definedIters = append(definedIters, &invalidatingIter{iter: NewIter(cmp, spans)})
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spans = nil
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continue
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}
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spans = append(spans, ParseSpan(line))
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}
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if len(spans) > 0 {
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definedIters = append(definedIters, &invalidatingIter{iter: NewIter(cmp, spans)})
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}
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return fmt.Sprintf("%d levels", len(definedIters))
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case "iter":
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buf.Reset()
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pctx := probeContext{log: &buf}
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snapshot := base.InternalKeySeqNumMax
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iters := slices.Clone(definedIters)
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for _, cmdArg := range td.CmdArgs {
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switch cmdArg.Key {
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case "snapshot":
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var err error
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snapshot, err = strconv.ParseUint(cmdArg.Vals[0], 10, 64)
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require.NoError(t, err)
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case "probes":
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// The first value indicates which of the merging iterator's
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// child iterators is the target.
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i, err := strconv.Atoi(cmdArg.Vals[0])
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if err != nil {
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return err.Error()
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}
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// The remaining values define probes to attach.
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iters[i] = attachProbes(iters[i], pctx, parseProbes(cmdArg.Vals[1:]...)...)
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default:
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return fmt.Sprintf("unrecognized arg %q", cmdArg.Key)
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}
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}
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var iter MergingIter
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iter.Init(cmp, VisibleTransform(snapshot), new(MergingBuffers), iters...)
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runIterCmd(t, td, &iter, &buf)
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return buf.String()
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default:
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return fmt.Sprintf("unrecognized command %q", td.Cmd)
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}
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})
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}
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// TestMergingIter_FragmenterEquivalence tests for equivalence between the
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// fragmentation performed on-the-fly by the MergingIter and the fragmentation
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// performed by the Fragmenter.
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//
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// It does this by producing 1-10 levels of well-formed fragments. Generated
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// fragments may overlap other levels arbitrarily, but within their level
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// generated fragments may only overlap other fragments that share the same user
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// key bounds.
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//
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// The test then feeds all the fragments, across all levels, into a Fragmenter
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// and produces a Iter over those fragments. The test also constructs a
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// MergingIter with a separate Iter for each level. It runs a random
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// series of operations, applying each operation to both. It asserts that each
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// operation has identical results on both iterators.
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func TestMergingIter_FragmenterEquivalence(t *testing.T) {
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seed := time.Now().UnixNano()
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for i := int64(0); i < 10; i++ {
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testFragmenterEquivalenceOnce(t, seed+i)
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}
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}
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func TestMergingIter_FragmenterEquivalence_Seed(t *testing.T) {
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// This test uses a fixed seed. It's useful to manually edit its seed when
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// debugging a test failure of the variable-seed test.
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const seed = 1644517830186873000
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testFragmenterEquivalenceOnce(t, seed)
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}
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func testFragmenterEquivalenceOnce(t *testing.T, seed int64) {
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cmp := testkeys.Comparer.Compare
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rng := rand.New(rand.NewSource(seed))
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t.Logf("seed = %d", seed)
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// Use a key space of alphanumeric strings, with a random max length between
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// 1-3. Repeat keys are more common at the lower max lengths.
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ks := testkeys.Alpha(rng.Intn(3) + 1)
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// Generate between 1 and 10 levels of fragment iterators.
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levels := make([][]Span, rng.Intn(10)+1)
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iters := make([]FragmentIterator, len(levels))
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var allSpans []Span
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var buf bytes.Buffer
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for l := 0; l < len(levels); l++ {
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fmt.Fprintf(&buf, "level %d: ", l)
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for keyspaceStartIdx := int64(0); keyspaceStartIdx < ks.Count(); {
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// Generate spans of lengths of up to a third of the keyspace.
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spanStartIdx := keyspaceStartIdx + rng.Int63n(ks.Count()/3)
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spanEndIdx := spanStartIdx + rng.Int63n(ks.Count()/3) + 1
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if spanEndIdx < ks.Count() {
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keyCount := uint64(rng.Intn(3) + 1)
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s := Span{
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Start: testkeys.Key(ks, spanStartIdx),
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End: testkeys.Key(ks, spanEndIdx),
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Keys: make([]Key, 0, keyCount),
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}
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for k := keyCount; k > 0; k-- {
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seqNum := uint64((len(levels)-l)*3) + k
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s.Keys = append(s.Keys, Key{
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Trailer: base.MakeTrailer(seqNum, base.InternalKeyKindRangeKeySet),
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})
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}
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if len(levels[l]) > 0 {
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fmt.Fprint(&buf, ", ")
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}
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fmt.Fprintf(&buf, "%s", s)
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levels[l] = append(levels[l], s)
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allSpans = append(allSpans, s)
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}
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keyspaceStartIdx = spanEndIdx
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}
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iters[l] = &invalidatingIter{iter: NewIter(cmp, levels[l])}
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fmt.Fprintln(&buf)
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}
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// Fragment the spans across the levels.
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var allFragmented []Span
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f := Fragmenter{
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Cmp: cmp,
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Format: testkeys.Comparer.FormatKey,
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Emit: func(span Span) {
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allFragmented = append(allFragmented, span)
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},
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}
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Sort(f.Cmp, allSpans)
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for _, s := range allSpans {
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f.Add(s)
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}
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f.Finish()
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// Log all the levels and their fragments, as well as the fully-fragmented
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// spans produced by the Fragmenter.
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fmt.Fprintln(&buf, "Fragmenter fragments:")
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for i, s := range allFragmented {
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if i > 0 {
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fmt.Fprint(&buf, ", ")
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}
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fmt.Fprint(&buf, s)
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}
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t.Logf("%d levels:\n%s\n", len(levels), buf.String())
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fragmenterIter := NewIter(f.Cmp, allFragmented)
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mergingIter := &MergingIter{}
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mergingIter.Init(f.Cmp, VisibleTransform(base.InternalKeySeqNumMax), new(MergingBuffers), iters...)
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// Position both so that it's okay to perform relative positioning
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// operations immediately.
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mergingIter.First()
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fragmenterIter.First()
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type opKind struct {
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weight int
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fn func() (str string, f *Span, m *Span)
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}
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ops := []opKind{
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{weight: 2, fn: func() (string, *Span, *Span) {
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return "First()", fragmenterIter.First(), mergingIter.First()
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}},
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{weight: 2, fn: func() (string, *Span, *Span) {
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return "Last()", fragmenterIter.Last(), mergingIter.Last()
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}},
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{weight: 5, fn: func() (string, *Span, *Span) {
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k := testkeys.Key(ks, rng.Int63n(ks.Count()))
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return fmt.Sprintf("SeekGE(%q)", k),
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fragmenterIter.SeekGE(k),
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mergingIter.SeekGE(k)
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}},
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{weight: 5, fn: func() (string, *Span, *Span) {
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k := testkeys.Key(ks, rng.Int63n(ks.Count()))
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return fmt.Sprintf("SeekLT(%q)", k),
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fragmenterIter.SeekLT(k),
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mergingIter.SeekLT(k)
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}},
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{weight: 50, fn: func() (string, *Span, *Span) {
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return "Next()", fragmenterIter.Next(), mergingIter.Next()
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}},
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{weight: 50, fn: func() (string, *Span, *Span) {
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return "Prev()", fragmenterIter.Prev(), mergingIter.Prev()
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}},
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}
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var totalWeight int
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for _, op := range ops {
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totalWeight += op.weight
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}
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var fragmenterBuf bytes.Buffer
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var mergingBuf bytes.Buffer
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opCount := rng.Intn(200) + 50
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for i := 0; i < opCount; i++ {
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p := rng.Intn(totalWeight)
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opIndex := 0
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for i, op := range ops {
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if p < op.weight {
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opIndex = i
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break
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}
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p -= op.weight
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}
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opString, fs, ms := ops[opIndex].fn()
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fragmenterBuf.Reset()
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mergingBuf.Reset()
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fmt.Fprint(&fragmenterBuf, fs)
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fmt.Fprint(&mergingBuf, ms)
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if fragmenterBuf.String() != mergingBuf.String() {
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t.Fatalf("seed %d, op %d: %s = %s, fragmenter iterator returned %s",
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seed, i, opString, mergingBuf.String(), fragmenterBuf.String())
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}
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t.Logf("op %d: %s = %s", i, opString, fragmenterBuf.String())
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}
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}
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