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Port RESP3 support from Redis.
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Use _MSC_VER (instead of _WIN32) for things that are specific for
Visual Studio.
Also remove #include <winsock2.h> from hiredis.h, as it leaks too
many symbols and defines into the global namespace, which is
undesirable for a public interface header. Anyone who uses the
the affected parts of the hiredis API needs to include the
appropriate headers anyway in order to declare struct timeval
variables.
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This corresponds to commits d5c54f0b..bea09a7f in the redis repository.
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With this change, Hiredis builds with MinGW and runs on Windows.
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The redisFD type should be equal to the system native socket file
desciptor type (for POSIX, this is a plain int).
We also introduce the REDIS_INVALID_FD value, which maps to -1 on POSIX
systems.
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This reduces the boilerplate of all the redisConnectXXX functions, and
allows us to provide more connection options in the future.
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This retrieves the actual error which occurred, as getsockopt is not
always reliable in this regard.
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SONAME bumped to 0.14 because we've broken ABI compatibility with 0.13.x
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Since _GNU_SOURCE is now guaranteed to be unset, it is no longer
necessary to support the GNU-specific version of strerror_r.
Drop __redis_strerror_r from the header, and call strerror_r directly.
This breaks any external users of this macro, but they shouldn't have
been using it in the first place.
Signed-off-by: Justin Brewer <jzb0012@auburn.edu>
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Remove trailing comma in last value of `redisConnectionType` enum. This causes a compiler warning on Solaris compilers. I'd like to build this on Solaris with `-Werror`. However, due to the trailing comma, I cannot do that.
This PR removes the trailing comma, which should prevent it causing compiler warnings on any architecture.
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Prevent buffer overflow when formatting the error
strncat might copy n+1 bytes (n bytes from the source plus a terminating nul byte).
Also strncat appends after the first found nul byte. But all we pass is
a buffer we might not have zeroed out already.
Closes #380
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strncat might copy n+1 bytes (n bytes from the source plus a terminating nul byte).
Also strncat appends after the first found nul byte. But all we pass is
a buffer we might not have zeroed out already.
Closes #380
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encountering defined constant 'unix' in GNU C environment (see commit d8145d79ce715054980938c751067ebaa541573c).
Not all code using hiredis can compile using '-std=c99', and/or not all users are able to easily make that change to the build process of various open-source projects, so it is more pragmatic to choose a different identifier that does not impose this requirement.
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Originally implemented by @abedra as part of #306.
In case a write or read times out, we force an error state, because we
can't guarantuee that the next read will get the right data.
Instead we need to reconnect to have a clean-state connection, which is
now easily possible with this method.
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Major fix:
- `make install` now works properly
Minor fix:
- `make test` now works after `make 32bit` on a 64-bit platform
- added more automated travis tests
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This replaces the old intlen() implementation with a slightly
faster way of counting digits.
Implementation taken from the same place where digits10() in
redis/src/util.c came from.
The old 'intlen' allowed negative inputs, but no usage in hiredis
was passing negative numbers, so that ability is removed. Also,
the new implementation can count higher (uint64_t) instead of
limited to just int as before.
Fixes #295 by replacing implementation
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The strerror_r API has two flavors depending on system options.
The bad flavor uses a static buffer for returning results, so if
you save the pointer from strerror_r, the string you're referencing
becomes useless if anybody else calls strerror_r again
The good flavor does what you expect: it writes the error to your buffer.
This commit uses strerror_r directly if it's a good version or copies
the static buffer into our private buffer if it's a bad version.
Thanks to gemorin for explaining the problem and drafting a fix.
Fixes #239
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Makes hiredis reading functions easier to include in external projects
[fixed all merge conflicts against current version]
Closes #249
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External callers may not know about sdsfree, so let's
give them an easy way to know how to free their sds result.
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[Cleaned up:
- name of function: freeRedis... -> redisFree...
- return value of function (free doesn't return anything)
- parameter type for function.
- we don't need to free a char**, the char** is just
for returning from the assignment functoin.]
Closes #250
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[This introduces some new API functions.]
* Adds new flag to the connection context indicating SO_REUSEADDR
should be set.
* Adds max number of retries constant for when connect() hits
EADDRNOTAVAIL.
* Adds new function, redisAsyncConnectBindWithReuse(), letting
clients enable this functionality.
[Removed trailing whitespace in new header lines.]
Closes #264
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OK, perhaps the second time is a charm. I forgot that I had
hiredis forked from a long time ago, so the initial pull
request was hosed. :)
* Pulled in sdscatfmt() from Redis, and modified it to accept a
size_t (%T) style format specifier.
* Pulled in sdsll2str() and sdsull2str() from Redis (needed by
sdscatfmt).
* Added a new method, redisFormatSdsCommandArgv() which takes
and sds* as the target, rather than char* (and uses sdscatfmt
instead of sprintf for the construction).
I get roughly the following improvement:
Old: 1.044806
New: 0.481620
The benchmark code itself can be found here:
https://gist.github.com/michael-grunder/c92ef31bb632b3d0ad81
Closes #260
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Closes #202
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These allows for easier integration of hiredis with external
code that wants to manage its fds, say for instance in a pool.
Closes #223
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Some environments require binding to specific source addresses instead
of letting the system determine which IP a connection should originate
from.
Closes #233
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The struct timeval argument in redisConnectWithTimeout(),
redisConnectUnixWithTimeout(), redisSetTimeout(),
redisContextSetTimeout(), redisContextConnectTcp()
and redisContextConnectUnix() is never modified and can
therefore be marked as const.
Signed-off-by: Noah Williamsson <noah.williamsson@gmail.com>
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Make Connection KeepAlive being optional instead of default.
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Keep client alive even though no command was sent to server for a long time.
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Hiredis can handle multi bulk replies with a fixed (hardcoded) level of
nesting. This should be changed in the future in order to avoid
hardcoded limits. As a quick fix this commit moves the max nesting from 2
to 7, so that there are no problems when processing replies from the SLOWLOG
command, from Redis Sentinel, or generated by Redis Lua Scripts (that are
allowed to generate replies with any level of nesting).
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Hiredis used to free unused redisReader buffers bigger than 16k. Now
this limit is configurable (see the documentation updated by this commit)
in order to allow working with big payloads without incurring to speed
penalty.
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