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Re: Spider 3.0 is merged against MariaDB 10.0

 

Hi!

Could you please bundle Spider into MariaDB?

> > ./mysql-test-run.pl --mysqld=--innodb --suite=spider/bg
> Spider's background/parallel search feature works allocate and free
result-set from data node on different thread, but MariaDB 10.0's "per
thread memory usage" feature can't understand it.

Could you please change sql-common/client.c for choosing
"MY_THREAD_SPECIFIC" (or not) by caller? This memory allocation is not
always thread specific.

Thanks,
Kentoku



2013/4/12 Colin Charles <colin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

> Hi!
>
> Kentoku Shiba has merged the latest Spider 3.0 against MariaDB 10.0:
>         https://code.launchpad.net/~kentokushiba/maria/10.0-spider-3.0
>
> I would like to propose this for merging
>
> There is also a complete test suite now, and Kentoku has written some
> instructions:
>
> == testing Spider
> I pushed Spider into "lp:~kentokushiba/maria/10.0-spider-3.0".
> It's tested on "CentOS 6.3 x86_64" and "Windows 7 professional 32bit".
> Test command is the followings.
> > cd mysql-test
> > ./mysql-test-run.pl --mysqld=--innodb --suite=spider
>
> The following test command can't done yet, because it needs some change
> for MariaDB.
> > ./mysql-test-run.pl --mysqld=--innodb --suite=spider/bg
> Spider's background/parallel search feature works allocate and free
> result-set from data node on different thread, but MariaDB 10.0's "per
> thread memory usage" feature can't understand it.
>
> > ./mysql-test-run.pl --mysqld=--innodb --suite=spider/handler
> Table partition feature need to support "handler" command. I have a patch
> file.
>
> In addition, it is awesome to note that Kentoku & his team behind the
> development of Groonga storage engine have also won an award (Japan OSS
> Incentive Award):
>         http://ossforum.jp/en/node/1277
>
> Thanks
>
> cheers,
> -colin
>
> --
> Colin Charles, http://bytebot.net/blog/ | twitter: @bytebot | skype:
> colincharles
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