* Integrated filesystem operation abstraction code into filesystem.cpp
* Modified filesystem unit tests to be more platform agnostic
* Added append mode for PlatformFile
* Minor bug fixes in filesystem operations
This commit bumps the third-party SQLite to the 3.14.0 pre-release (18:59).
With 3.14.0 the LIKE and EQUALS constraint operators may be mixed within a
query. Previously these would fail to produce a valid set.
As part of the support, each virtual table should choose to bypass rowid-based
deduplication using the new "WITHOUT ROWID" create table epilog. This will
be appended to the schema if the table defines a PRIMARY KEY using index=True.
Some of the types in fileops tests were causing warnings to be thrown
during build, due to type mismatch. I've added a few local variables to
quiet these warnings.
Thus begins our need to include local (modified) brew formulas.
This commit adds a new provision library method: local_brew. Use this function
within provision scripts to install packages that are not appropriate for
homebrew-core.
* Implemented filesystem operations abstraction code
* Added filesystem operations abstraction unit tests
* Modified CMake configurations to support the building of the abstraction code and unit tests
The three new SQLite functions:
- split: Splits a column using a set of tokens and a selected index.
- regex_split: Similar to split but with a regex instead of tokens.
- inet_aton: Returns the IPv4 decimal value for a string-formatted address.
With a removeService method, combined with the abstracted thread start in
the Dispatcher API, services auto-remove when finished.
This will un-break the kernel communication tests. These tests only stop
when all their producer threads/services have ended.
This also promotes the OS X kernel build to 10.11.
This changes several initialization steps:
- The daemon (and shell, though not needed) have a new --ephemeral flag.
- Events are now disabled in the shell by default, use --nodisable_events to
re-enable.
- RocksDB-based backing storage is now disabled in the shell by default.
The --ephemeral flag for the daemon is disabled by default and will allow
skipping configuration and database path sanity, and skipping pidfile checks.
This is intended to be used when debugging or monitoring the daemon process.
To make the RocksDB backing storage feature usage very clear we introduce a new
flag: --disable_database. The shell sets this to true unless overridden in
a flagfile or via command line arguments.
Table options includes a change to the Registry::call API for TablePlugins.
When requesting route information or the 'columns' action, a new 'op' key is included.
Integrated process abstraction code into more locations
Defined new macros for abstracting across various platforms
Added GLOG_NO_ABBREVIATED_SEVERITIES for glog to support Windows
Fixed some minor CMake issues involving thrift
Updated gflags package; reflecting change in provision script
Preparing CMake config files for WIN32 support