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Vladimir Davydov authored
vy_run_iterator_get() remembers the position of the last statement
returned by the iterator in curr_stmt_pos. It then uses it to skip
a disk read in case it is called again for the same iterator position.
The code is left from the time when iterators had public virtual
method 'get', which could be called several times without advancing
the iterator. Nowadays, vy_run_iterator_get() is never called twice
for the same iterator position (check coverity scan) so we can zap
this logic.
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Tarantool

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http://tarantool.org

Tarantool is an in-memory database and application server.

Key features of the application server:

  • 100% compatible drop-in replacement for Lua 5.1, based on LuaJIT 2.1. Simply use #!/usr/bin/tarantool instead of #!/usr/bin/lua in your script.
  • full support for Lua modules and a rich set of own modules, including cooperative multitasking, non-blocking I/O, access to external databases, etc

Key features of the database:

  • MsgPack data format and MsgPack based client-server protocol
  • two data engines: 100% in-memory with optional persistence and a 2-level disk-based B-tree, to use with large data sets
  • multiple index types: HASH, TREE, RTREE, BITSET
  • asynchronous master-master replication
  • authentication and access control
  • the database is just a C extension to the app server and can be turned off

Supported platforms are Linux/x86 and FreeBSD/x86, Mac OS X.

Tarantool is ideal for data-enriched components of scalable Web architecture: queue servers, caches, stateful Web applications.

To download and install Tarantool as a binary package for your OS, please visit https://tarantool.org/download.html.

To build Tarantool from source, see detailed instructions in the Tarantool documentation at https://tarantool.org/doc/dev_guide/building_from_source.html.

Please report bugs at http://github.com/tarantool/tarantool/issues We also warmly welcome your feedback in the discussion mailing list, tarantool@googlegroups.com.

Thank you for your interest in Tarantool!