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Ilya Verbin authored
Existence of txn_commit_ro_stmt assumes there is txn_rollback_ro_stmt,
but it does not exist. Instead, currently we use txn_rollback_stmt, which
has nothing to do with 'ro' statements, and will just rollback the
currently running normal statement.

As an example, consider box_index_iterator. It calls txn_begin_ro_stmt,
which does not produce any artefacts in an existing `struct txn`. But in
case of the iterator creation fail it calls txn_rollback_stmt, which will
rollback the currently being executed 'rw' statement.

Drop txn_commit_ro_stmt and introduce txn_end_ro_stmt, which is called
regardless of 'ro' statement result.

NO_DOC=bugfix

Closes #5501

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Tarantool is an in-memory computing platform consisting of a database and an application server.

It is distributed under BSD 2-Clause terms.

Key features of the application server:

Key features of the database:

  • MessagePack data format and MessagePack based client-server protocol.
  • Two data engines: 100% in-memory with complete WAL-based persistence and an own implementation of LSM-tree, to use with large data sets.
  • Multiple index types: HASH, TREE, RTREE, BITSET.
  • Document oriented JSON path indexes.
  • Asynchronous master-master replication.
  • Synchronous quorum-based replication.
  • RAFT-based automatic leader election for the single-leader configuration.
  • Authentication and access control.
  • ANSI SQL, including views, joins, referential and check constraints.
  • Connectors for many programming languages.
  • The database is a C extension of the application server and can be turned off.

Supported platforms are Linux (x86_64, aarch64), Mac OS X (x86_64, M1), FreeBSD (x86_64).

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 or using Docker, please see the download instructions.

To build Tarantool from source, see detailed instructions in the Tarantool documentation.

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Please report bugs to our issue tracker. We also warmly welcome your feedback on the discussions page and questions on Stack Overflow.

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