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# For all prefixes a-z, write 3 keys at timestamps @1, @10, @100.
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# This populates a total of 26 * 3 = 78 keys.
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populate keylen=1 timestamps=(1, 10, 100)
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wrote 78 keys
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combined-iter
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a@100: (a@100, .)
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b@100: (b@100, .)
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b@10: (b@10, .)
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c@100: (c@100, .)
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c@10: (c@10, .)
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a@100: (a@100, .)
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b@100: (b@100, .)
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true
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err: pebble: CanDeterministicallySingleDelete called twice
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b@10: (b@10, .)
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c@100: (c@100, .)
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true
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c@10: (c@10, .)
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true
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c@1: (c@1, .)
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true
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# The start boundaries of range keys are interleaved and can cause the internal
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# iterator to be advanced ahead to look for a point at the same user key. This
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# is one of the few situations in which InternalNext may find the iterator is
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# already positioned at iterPosNext. Test this scenario.
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batch commit
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range-key-set a b @1 foo
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range-key-set bb c @2 bar
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committed 2 keys
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combined-iter
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internal-next
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seek-ge b@10
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a: (., [a-b) @1=foo UPDATED)
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.
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a@100: (a@100, [a-b) @1=foo)
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b@10: (b@10, . UPDATED)
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b@1: (b@1, .)
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bb: (., [bb-c) @2=bar UPDATED)
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next
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seek-ge b@10
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can-deterministically-single-delete
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next
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next
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a: (., [a-b) @1=foo UPDATED)
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true
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a@100: (a@100, [a-b) @1=foo)
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true
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b@10: (b@10, . UPDATED)
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true
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b@1: (b@1, .)
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true
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bb: (., [bb-c) @2=bar UPDATED)
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reset
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batch commit
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set a a
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set b b
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range-key-set b c @1 foo
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set d d
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committed 4 keys
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a: (a, .)
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b: (b, [b-c) @1=foo UPDATED)
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d: (d, . UPDATED)
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b: (b, [b-c) @1=foo UPDATED)
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err: switching from reverse to forward via internalNext is prohibited
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combined-iter
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next
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a: (a, .)
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true
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b: (b, [b-c) @1=foo UPDATED)
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true
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d: (d, . UPDATED)
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b: (b, [b-c) @1=foo UPDATED)
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err: switching from reverse to forward via internalNext is prohibited
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# Perform a test where we produce two internal versions (both SETs) for each
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# user key. Note that this test disables automatic compactions, so the presence
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# of the internal keys will be deterministic.
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reset
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----
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populate keylen=1 timestamps=(1, 10, 100)
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----
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wrote 78 keys
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flush
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populate keylen=1 timestamps=(1, 10, 100)
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wrote 78 keys
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combined-iter
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internal-next
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internal-next
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a@100: (a@100, .)
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b@100: (b@100, .)
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SET
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b@10: (b@10, .)
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c@100: (c@100, .)
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SET
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c@10: (c@10, .)
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SET
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c@1: (c@1, .)
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SET
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combined-iter
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seek-ge z
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z@100: (z@100, .)
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SET
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z@10: (z@10, .)
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z@1: (z@1, .)
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SET
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a@100: (a@100, .)
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b@100: (b@100, .)
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false
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b@10: (b@10, .)
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c@100: (c@100, .)
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false
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c@10: (c@10, .)
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false
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c@1: (c@1, .)
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false
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# Test that a CanDeterministicallySingleDelete is true if the old SETs are all
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# deleted by a range delete.
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batch commit
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del-range a zzz
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committed 1 keys
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populate keylen=1 timestamps=(1, 10, 100)
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wrote 78 keys
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combined-iter
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first
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next
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next-prefix
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next
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next
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can-deterministically-single-delete
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----
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a@100: (a@100, .)
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b@100: (b@100, .)
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true
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b@10: (b@10, .)
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c@100: (c@100, .)
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true
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c@10: (c@10, .)
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true
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c@1: (c@1, .)
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true
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# Set fmv=FormatDeleteSizedAndObsolete.
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reset format-major-version=15
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# Test that a SET > SINGLEDEL > SET sequence yields
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# CanDeterministicallySingleDelete() = true. This is okay because if the SET
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# consumes the SINGLEDEL, it becomes a SETWITHDEL. If a SINGLEDEL consumes a
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# SETWITHDEL, it becomes a DEL.
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batch commit
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set a a
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set a a
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committed 3 keys
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combined-iter
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a: (a, .)
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SINGLEDEL
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SET
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# again.
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batch commit
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del a
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# The above case tested DEL. Explicitly test DELSIZED by setting the key again,
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# then writing a DELSIZED, then another key.
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batch commit
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