ceremonyclient/pebble/testdata/level_iter_boundaries
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build
a.RANGEDEL.1:c
b.RANGEDEL.2:d
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0: a#1,15-d#72057594037927935,15
iter
first
next
last
prev
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d#72057594037927935,15:
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a#1,15:
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iter
seek-ge c
seek-ge d
seek-lt b
prev
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d#72057594037927935,15:
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a#1,15:
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iter
seek-prefix-ge c
seek-prefix-ge d
seek-lt b
prev
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d#72057594037927935,15:
.
a#1,15:
.
iter
seek-ge e
seek-lt a
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.
.
iter
seek-prefix-ge e
seek-lt a
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.
.
clear
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build
a.SET.1:a
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0: a#1,1-a#1,1
build
b.RANGEDEL.2:c
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0: a#1,1-a#1,1
1: b#2,15-c#72057594037927935,15
build
c.SET.3:c
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0: a#1,1-a#1,1
1: b#2,15-c#72057594037927935,15
2: c#3,1-c#3,1
iter
first
next
next
next
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a#1,1:a
c#72057594037927935,15:
c#3,1:c
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iter
last
prev
prev
prev
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c#3,1:c
b#2,15:
a#1,1:a
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clear
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build
a.SET.1:b
b.RANGEDEL.2:c
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0: a#1,1-c#72057594037927935,15
iter
first
next
next
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a#1,1:b
c#72057594037927935,15:
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iter
last
prev
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a#1,1:b
.
clear
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build
a.RANGEDEL.1:b
c.SET.2:c
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0: a#1,15-c#2,1
iter
first
next
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c#2,1:c
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iter
last
prev
prev
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c#2,1:c
a#1,15:
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# Regression test to check that Seek{GE,LT} work properly in certain
# cases when then levelIter is positioned at a boundary key.
clear
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build
d.SET.3:d
c.RANGEDEL.2:e
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0: c#2,15-e#72057594037927935,15
iter
seek-ge d
next
seek-ge d
next
seek-lt e
prev
seek-ge d
prev
seek-lt e
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d#3,1:d
e#72057594037927935,15:
d#3,1:d
e#72057594037927935,15:
d#3,1:d
c#2,15:
d#3,1:d
c#2,15:
d#3,1:d
# Regression test to check that Seek{GE,LT}, First, and Last do not
# have iteration bounds affected by SeekPrefixGE. Previously,
# SeekPrefixGE adjusted the iteration upper bound which would leak
# over to other positioning operations. While SeekPrefixGE no longer
# has this behavior, it is good to check the iteration bounds handling
# regardless.
clear
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build
b.SET.4:b
d.SET.3:d
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0: b#4,1-d#3,1
iter
seek-prefix-ge c
seek-ge d
next
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.
d#3,1:d
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iter
seek-prefix-ge c
seek-lt e
next
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.
d#3,1:d
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iter
seek-prefix-ge c
first
next
next
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b#4,1:b
d#3,1:d
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iter
seek-prefix-ge c
last
next
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.
d#3,1:d
.
clear
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build
a.SET.3:z
d.SET.4:z
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0: a#3,1-d#4,1
build
e.SET.5:z
f.SET.6:z
g.RANGEDEL.2:h
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0: a#3,1-d#4,1
1: e#5,1-h#72057594037927935,15
build
j.SET.6:z
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0: a#3,1-d#4,1
1: e#5,1-h#72057594037927935,15
2: j#6,1-j#6,1
# Test cases to check that when the bounds are contained within a file, iterating
# beyond the bounds does not cause the levelIter to change to the next/prev file.
# This is not a correctness issue, but is a useful performance optimization and
# we want to verify that the code does what we want it to.
iter save
set-bounds lower=a upper=b
seek-ge a
next
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a#3,1:z
.
file-pos
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file 0
iter save continue
seek-prefix-ge a
next
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a#3,1:z
.
file-pos
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file 0
iter save continue
set-bounds lower=b upper=c
seek-ge b
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.
file-pos
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file 0
iter save continue
seek-prefix-ge b
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.
file-pos
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file 0
# Seek to an earlier position just as a sanity check.
iter save continue
set-bounds lower=a upper=b
seek-ge a
next
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a#3,1:z
.
file-pos
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file 0
iter save continue
set-bounds lower=d upper=e
seek-ge d
next
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d#4,1:z
.
file-pos
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file 1
iter save continue
seek-prefix-ge d
next
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d#4,1:z
.
file-pos
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file 1
iter save continue
set-bounds lower=e upper=f
seek-ge e
next
next
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e#5,1:z
f#72057594037927935,15:
.
file-pos
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file 1
iter save continue
seek-lt f
prev
prev
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e#5,1:z
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.
file-pos
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file 0
iter save continue
set-bounds lower=f upper=g
seek-lt g
prev
prev
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f#6,1:z
f#72057594037927935,15:
.
file-pos
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file 1
iter continue
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