See script directory for method. The script to run in the top level
MaxScale directory is called maxscale-uncrustify.sh, which uses
another script, list-src, from the same directory (so you need to set
your PATH). The uncrustify version was 0.66.
The configuration doesn't need to be contained in shared pointer as each
session holds its own version of it. This removes most of the overhead in
configuration reloading. The only thing that's left is any overhead added
by the use of thread-local storage.
By using a shared pointer instead of a plain object, we can replace the
router configuration without it affecting existing sessions. This is a
change that is required to enable runtime reconfiguration of
readwritesplit.
Session commands that span multiple packets are now allowed and will
work. However, if one is executed the session command history is disabled
as no interface for appending to session commands exists.
The backend protocol modules now also correctly track the current
command. This was a pre-requisite for large session commands as they
needed to be gathered into a single buffer and to do this the current
command had to be accurate.
Updated tests to expect success instead of failure for large prepared
statements.
Most of the funtionality is now a member function of either the RWSplit or
RWSplitSession class. This removes the need to pass the router and session
parameters to all functions.
Provides a clearer separation between what deals with query
classification and what deals with query routing.
Functions have only been moved. No other cleanup has been
done.
Removed false error message about failed session commands. An error in
response to a session command is a perfectly valid result.
Also added the explicit commands that the master and slave return to the
warning that is logged when the results differ.
As the DCB passed as the clientReply parameter is guaranteed to match one
of the DCBs in the RWBackends. By using a reference, the need to copy a
shared_ptr is removed (along with the atomic operation that it implies)
thus reducing the overhead in the clientReply and the functions it uses.
If a prepared statement sends large amounts of data, the target server
where the data is sent will be tracked. The tracked target was not reset
after a multi-packet query was completed and the target itself was used to
check whether the session was processing a multi-packet query.
Changed the check to use the boolean variable instead of the target and
added a reset of the tracked target after a multi-packet query was
completed.
The enums exposed by the connector are not intended to be used by the
users of the library. The fact that the protocol, and other, modules used
it was in violation of how the library is intended to be used.
Adding an internal mapping into MaxScale also removes some of the
dependencies that the core has on the connector.
When a statement is being prepared, the type and name of the statement is
stored in the router session. If the name of a statement to be executed is
found in the map, the query type that stored in the map is used.