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VivekSainiEQ
b84ee93b5d Merge tag '6.2.6' into Redis_626_Merge
Former-commit-id: e6d7e01be6965110d487e12f40511fe0b3497695
2021-10-21 22:33:55 +00:00
Binbin
72b8db27c8 SMOVE only notify dstset when the addition is successful. (#9244)
in case dest key already contains the member, the dest key isn't modified, so the command shouldn't invalidate watch.

(cherry picked from commit 11dc4e59b365d6cd8699604d7d1c1025b6bb6259)
2021-07-21 21:06:49 +03:00
Binbin
933a6ca272 Fix accidental deletion of sinterstore command when we meet wrong type error. (#9032)
SINTERSTORE would have deleted the dest key right away,
even when later on it is bound to fail on an (WRONGTYPE) error.

With this change it first picks up all the input keys, and only later
delete the dest key if one is empty.

Also add more tests for some commands.
Mainly focus on
- `wrong type error`:
	expand test case (base on sinter bug) in non-store variant
	add tests for store variant (although it exists in non-store variant, i think it would be better to have same tests)
- the dstkey result when we meet `non-exist key (empty set)` in *store

sdiff:
- improve test case about wrong type error (the one we found in sinter, although it is safe in sdiff)
- add test about using non-exist key (treat it like an empty set)
sdiffstore:
- according to sdiff test case, also add some tests about `wrong type error` and `non-exist key`
- the different is that in sdiffstore, we will consider the `dstkey` result

sunion/sunionstore add more tests (same as above)

sinter/sinterstore also same as above ...

(cherry picked from commit b8a5da80c49501773f8778aaf5cbf595cef615e4)
2021-07-21 21:06:49 +03:00
Jason Elbaum
f497eb3cca Change return value type for ZPOPMAX/MIN in RESP3 (#8981)
When using RESP3, ZPOPMAX/ZPOPMIN should return nested arrays for consistency
with other commands (e.g. ZRANGE).

We do that only when COUNT argument is present (similarly to how LPOP behaves).
for reasoning see https://github.com/redis/redis/issues/8824#issuecomment-855427955

This is a breaking change only when RESP3 is used, and COUNT argument is present!

(cherry picked from commit 7f342020dcbdf9abe754d6b666efdeded7063870)
2021-07-21 21:06:49 +03:00
Binbin
519955ecf2 hrandfield and zrandmember with count should return emptyarray when key does not exist. (#9178)
due to a copy-paste bug, it used to reply with null response rather than empty array.
this commit includes new tests that are looking at the RESP response directly in
order to be able to tell the difference between them.

Co-authored-by: Oran Agra <oran@redislabs.com>
(cherry picked from commit a418a2d3fc0250c094802d7e8ea64d96eedfda07)
2021-07-21 21:06:49 +03:00
Leibale Eidelman
adc4748248 fix ZRANGESTORE - should return 0 when src points to an empty key (#9089)
mistakenly it used to return an empty array rather than 0.

Co-authored-by: Oran Agra <oran@redislabs.com>
(cherry picked from commit 95274f1f8a3ef4cb4033beecfaa99ea1439ed170)
2021-07-21 21:06:49 +03:00
Binbin
0be66e4ebe ZRANDMEMBER WITHSCORES with negative COUNT may return bad score (#9162)
Return a bad score when used with negative count (or count of 1), and non-ziplist encoded zset.
Also add test to validate the return value and cover the issue.

(cherry picked from commit 4bc5a8324d3cb23ed2cc8a9cd19444a893a6d52c)
2021-07-21 21:06:49 +03:00
Huang Zhw
5a963f360f Fix XTRIM or XADD with LIMIT may delete more entries than Count. (#9048)
The decision to stop trimming due to LIMIT in XADD and XTRIM was after the limit was reached.
i.e. the code was deleting **at least** that count of records (from the LIMIT argument's perspective, not the MAXLEN),
instead of **up to** that count of records.
see #9046

(cherry picked from commit eaa7a7bb93c1ac6dbf347e1c29ac719a12a75158)
2021-07-21 21:06:49 +03:00
John Sully
ea6a0f214b Merge tag '6.2.2' into unstable
Former-commit-id: 93ebb31b17adec5d406d2e30a5b9ea71c07fce5c
2021-05-21 05:54:39 +00:00
John Sully
f49d8f9adb Merge tag '6.2.1' into unstable
Former-commit-id: bfed57e3e0edaa724b9d060a6bb8edc5a6de65fa
2021-05-19 02:59:48 +00:00
Yang Bodong
79793c3d55 Fix out of range confusing error messages (XAUTOCLAIM, RPOP count) (#8746)
Fix out of range error messages to be clearer (avoid mentioning 9223372036854775807)
* Fix XAUTOCLAIM COUNT option confusing error msg
* Fix other RPOP and alike error message to mention positive
2021-04-07 10:01:28 +03:00
Valentino Geron
f2a8041cd5 Fix XAUTOCLAIM response to return the next available id as the cursor (#8725)
This command used to return the last scanned entry id as the cursor,
instead of the next one to be scanned.
so in the next call, the user could / should have sent `(cursor` and not
just `cursor` if he wanted to avoid scanning the same record twice.

Scanning the record twice would look odd if someone is checking what
exactly was scanned, but it also has a side effect of incrementing the
delivery count twice.
2021-04-01 12:13:55 +03:00
guybe7
41832aee11 zsetAdd: Fix wrong reply in case of INCR and GT/LT (#8717)
If GT/LT fails the operation we need to reply with
nill (like failure due to NX).

Other changes:
Add the missing $encoding suffix to many zset tests

Note: there's a behavior change just in case of INCR + GT/LT that fails.
The old code was replying with the wrong (rejected) score, and now it'll reply with nil.

Note that that's anyway a corner case so this "behavior change" shouldn't have too much affect.
Using GT/LT with INCR has a predictable result even before we run the command
(INCR GT will only only / always fail if the increment is negative).
2021-04-01 09:33:53 +03:00
sundb
a7812a6f95 Use chi-square for random distributivity verification in test (#8709)
Problem:
Currently, when performing random distribution verification, we determine
the probability of each element occurring in the sum, but the probability is
only an estimate, these tests had rare sporadic failures, and we cannot verify
what the probability of failure will be.

Solution:
Using the chi-square distribution instead of the original random distribution
validation makes the test more reasonable and easier to find problems.
2021-04-01 08:20:15 +03:00
sundb
ef211f440b RAND* commands: fix risk of OOM panic in hash and zset, use fair random in hash, and add tests for even distribution to all (#8429)
Changes to HRANDFIELD and ZRANDMEMBER:
* Fix risk of OOM panic when client query a very big negative count (avoid allocating huge temporary buffer).
* Fix uneven random distribution in HRANDFIELD with negative count (wasn't using dictGetFairRandomKey).
* Add tests to check an even random distribution (HRANDFIELD, SRANDMEMBER, ZRANDMEMBER).

Co-authored-by: Oran Agra <oran@redislabs.com>
2021-02-05 15:56:20 +02:00
Yang Bodong
1021d248a6 Add HRANDFIELD and ZRANDMEMBER. improvements to SRANDMEMBER (#8297)
New commands:
`HRANDFIELD [<count> [WITHVALUES]]`
`ZRANDMEMBER [<count> [WITHSCORES]]`
Algorithms are similar to the one in SRANDMEMBER.

Both return a simple bulk response when no arguments are given, and an array otherwise.
In case values/scores are requested, RESP2 returns a long array, and RESP3 a nested array.
note: in all 3 commands, the only option that also provides random order is the one with negative count.

Changes to SRANDMEMBER
* Optimization when count is 1, we can use the more efficient algorithm of non-unique random
* optimization: work with sds strings rather than robj

Other changes:
* zzlGetScore: when zset needs to convert string to double, we use safer memcpy (in
  case the buffer is too small)
* Solve a "bug" in SRANDMEMBER test: it intended to test a positive count (case 3 or
  case 4) and by accident used a negative count

Co-authored-by: xinluton <xinluton@qq.com>
Co-authored-by: Oran Agra <oran@redislabs.com>
2021-01-29 10:47:28 +02:00
Raghav Muddur
c1eea9e6a2 GETEX, GETDEL and SET PXAT/EXAT (#8327)
This commit introduces two new command and two options for an existing command

GETEX <key> [PERSIST][EX seconds][PX milliseconds] [EXAT seconds-timestamp]
[PXAT milliseconds-timestamp]

The getexCommand() function implements extended options and variants of the GET
command. Unlike GET command this command is not read-only. Only one of the options
can be used at a given time.

1. PERSIST removes any TTL associated with the key.
2. EX Set expiry TTL in seconds.
3. PX Set expiry TTL in milliseconds.
4. EXAT Same like EX instead of specifying the number of seconds representing the
    TTL (time to live), it takes an absolute Unix timestamp
5. PXAT Same like PX instead of specifying the number of milliseconds representing the
    TTL (time to live), it takes an absolute Unix timestamp

Command would return either the bulk string, error or nil.

GETDEL <key>
Would delete the key after getting.

SET key value [NX] [XX] [KEEPTTL] [GET] [EX <seconds>] [PX <milliseconds>]
[EXAT <seconds-timestamp>][PXAT <milliseconds-timestamp>]

Two new options added here are EXAT and PXAT

Key implementation notes
- `SET` with `PX/EX/EXAT/PXAT` is always translated to `PXAT` in `AOF`. When relative time is
  specified (`PX/EX`), replication will always use `PX`.
- `setexCommand` and `psetexCommand` would no longer need translation in `feedAppendOnlyFile`
  as they are modified to invoke `setGenericCommand ` with appropriate flags which will take care of
  correct AOF translation.
- `GETEX` without any optional argument behaves like `GET`.
- `GETEX` command is never propagated, It is either propagated as `PEXPIRE[AT], or PERSIST`.
- `GETDEL` command is propagated as `DEL`
- Combined the validation for `SET` and `GETEX` arguments. 
- Test cases to validate AOF/Replication propagation
2021-01-27 19:47:26 +02:00
Oran Agra
58cb3ab7b3 Add tests for RESP3 responce of ZINTER and ZRANGE (#8391)
It was confusing as to why these don't return a map type.
the reason is that order matters, so we need to make sure the client
library knows to respect it.
Added comments in the implementation and tests to cover it.
2021-01-26 17:55:32 +02:00
guybe7
fc18c4ca6e XADD and XTRIM, Trim by MINID, and new LIMIT argument (#8169)
This PR adds another trimming strategy to XADD and XTRIM named MINID
(complements the existing MAXLEN).
It also adds a new LIMIT argument that allows incremental trimming by repeated
calls (rather than all at once).

This provides the ability to trim all records older than a certain ID (which makes it
possible for the user to trim by age too).
Example:
XTRIM mystream MINID ~ 1608540753 will trim entries with id < 1608540753,
but might not trim all (because of the ~ modifier)

The purpose is to ease the use of streams. many users use streams as logs and
the common case is wanting a log
of the last X seconds rather than a log that contains maximum X entries (new
MINID vs existing MAXLEN)

The new LIMIT modifier is only supported when the trim strategy uses ~.
i.e. when the user asked for exact trimming, it all happens in one go (no
possibility for incremental trimming).
However, when ~ is provided, we trim full rax nodes, up to the limit number
of records.
The default limit is 100*stream_node_max_entries (used when LIMIT is not
provided).
I.e. this is a behavior change (even if the existing MAXLEN strategy is used).
An explicit limit of 0 means unlimited (but note that it's not the default).

Other changes:

Refactor arg parsing code for XADD and XTRIM to use common code.
2021-01-08 18:13:25 +02:00
Jonah H. Harris
6211b360b7 Add ZRANGESTORE command, and improve ZSTORE command (#7844)
Add ZRANGESTORE command, and improve ZSTORE command to deprecated Z[REV]RANGE[BYSCORE|BYLEX].

Syntax for the new ZRANGESTORE command:
ZRANGESTORE [BYSCORE | BYLEX] [REV] [LIMIT offset count]

New syntax for ZRANGE:
ZRANGE [BYSCORE | BYLEX] [REV] [WITHSCORES] [LIMIT offset count]

Old syntax for ZRANGE:
ZRANGE [WITHSCORES]

Other ZRANGE commands remain unchanged.

The implementation uses common code for all of these, by utilizing a consumer interface that in one
command response to the client, and in the other command stores a zset key.

Co-authored-by: Oran Agra <oran@redislabs.com>
2021-01-07 10:58:53 +02:00
guybe7
68463baf82 Add XAUTOCLAIM (#7973)
New command: XAUTOCLAIM <key> <group> <consumer> <min-idle-time> <start> [COUNT <count>] [JUSTID]

The purpose is to claim entries from a stale consumer without the usual
XPENDING+XCLAIM combo which takes two round trips.

The syntax for XAUTOCLAIM is similar to scan: A cursor is returned (streamID)
by each call and should be used as start for the next call. 0-0 means the scan is complete.

This PR extends the deferred reply mechanism for any bulk string (not just counts)

This PR carries some unrelated test code changes:
- Renames the term "client" into "consumer" in the stream-cgroups test
- And also changes DEBUG SLEEP into "after"

Co-authored-by: Oran Agra <oran@redislabs.com>
2021-01-06 10:34:27 +02:00
Itamar Haber
cc76a1e0a6 Adds count to L/RPOP (#8179)
Adds: `L/RPOP <key> [count]`

Implements no. 2 of the following strategies:

1. Loop on listTypePop - this would result in multiple calls for memory freeing and allocating (see 769167a079)
2. Iterate the range to build the reply, then call quickListDelRange - this requires two iterations and **is the current choice**
3. Refactor quicklist to have a pop variant of quickListDelRange - probably optimal but more complex

Also:
* There's a historical check for NULL after calling listTypePop that was converted to an assert.
* This refactors common logic shared between LRANGE and the new form of LPOP/RPOP into addListRangeReply (adds test for b/w compat)
* Consequently, it may have made sense to have `LRANGE l -1 -2` and `LRANGE l 9 0` be legit and return a reverse reply. Due to historical reasons that would be, however, a breaking change.
* Added minimal comments to existing commands to adhere to the style, make core dev life easier and get commit karma, naturally.
2020-12-25 21:49:24 +02:00
John Sully
3e8ac111b5 Prevent test crash due to unimplemented save for nested hash
Former-commit-id: 7e0077f293c5f91f240ab401e5f167e487afbfe0
2020-12-11 00:23:44 +00:00
Wang Yuan
8c9752b8f7 Minor improvements for list-2 test (#8156)
had some unused variables.
now some are used to assert that they match, others were useless.
2020-12-08 16:26:38 +02:00
Itamar Haber
ea20139700 Adds exclusive range query intervals to XPENDING (#8130) 2020-12-08 11:43:00 +02:00
guybe7
9f6805294c More efficient self-XCLAIM (#8098)
when the same consumer re-claim an entry that it already has, there's
no need to remove-and-insert if it's the same rax.
we do need to update the idle time though.
this commit only improves efficiency (doesn't change behavior).
2020-12-07 21:31:35 +02:00
Oran Agra
77c709a809 Sanitize dump payload: improve tests of ziplist and stream encodings
- improve stream rdb encoding test to include more types of stream metadata
- add test to cover various ziplist encoding entries (although it does
  look like the stress test above it is able to find some too
- add another test for ziplist encoding for hash with full sanitization
- add similar ziplist encoding tests for list
2020-12-06 14:54:34 +02:00
Itamar Haber
fbce5e345f Adds exclusive ranges to X[REV]RANGE (#8072)
Adds the ability to use exclusive (open) start and end query intervals in XRANGE and XREVRANGE queries.

Fixes #6562
2020-12-03 14:36:48 +02:00
Madelyn Olson
6bd78b51a4 Getset fix (#8118)
* Fixed SET GET executing on wrong type

Co-authored-by: Madelyn Olson <madelyneolson@gmail.com>
2020-12-01 11:46:45 -08:00
guybe7
45606e4d3f XPENDING with IDLE (#7972)
Used to filter stream pending entries by their idle-time,
useful for XCLAIMing entries that have not been processed
for some time
2020-11-29 12:08:47 +02:00
Itamar Haber
8aa7cde1b4 Adds tests for XADD/XTRIM's MAXLEN arguments (#8083) 2020-11-23 14:37:58 +02:00
thomaston
54dfac9069 ZREVRANGEBYSCORE Optimization for out of range offset (#5773)
ZREVRANGEBYSCORE key max min [WITHSCORES] [LIMIT offset count]
When the offset is too large, the query is very slow. Especially when the offset is greater than the length of zset it is easy to determine whether the offset is greater than the length of zset at first, and If it exceed the length of zset, then return directly.

Co-authored-by: Oran Agra <oran@redislabs.com>
2020-11-17 18:35:56 +02:00
Felipe Machado
4170655148 Add new commands ZDIFF and ZDIFFSTORE (#7961)
- Add ZDIFF and ZDIFFSTORE which work similarly to SDIFF and SDIFFSTORE
- Make sure the new WITHSCORES argument that was added for ZUNION isn't considered valid for ZUNIONSTORE

Co-authored-by: Oran Agra <oran@redislabs.com>
2020-11-15 14:14:25 +02:00
John Sully
2fdac516a6 Add missing file
Former-commit-id: 97fd73692363e05b80e0c0e84b7b2b8fe7f760b8
2020-11-11 03:29:38 +00:00
Wen Hui
38f55cc3aa support NOMKSTREAM option in xadd command (#7910)
introduces a NOMKSTREAM option for xadd command, this would be useful for some
use cases when we do not want to create new stream by default:

XADD key [MAXLEN [~|=] <count>] [NOMKSTREAM] <ID or *> [field value] [field value]
2020-10-18 10:15:43 +03:00
Felipe Machado
57dfccfbf9 Adds new pop-push commands (LMOVE, BLMOVE) (#6929)
Adding [B]LMOVE <src> <dst> RIGHT|LEFT RIGHT|LEFT. deprecating [B]RPOPLPUSH.

Note that when receiving a BRPOPLPUSH we'll still propagate an RPOPLPUSH,
but on BLMOVE RIGHT LEFT we'll propagate an LMOVE

improvement to existing tests
- Replace "after 1000" with "wait_for_condition" when wait for
  clients to block/unblock.
- Add a pre-existing element to target list on basic tests so
  that we can check if the new element was added to the correct
  side of the list.
- check command stats on the replica to make sure the right
  command was replicated

Co-authored-by: Oran Agra <oran@redislabs.com>
2020-10-08 08:33:17 +03:00
Nykolas Laurentino de Lima
35bf5ad9c8 Add GET parameter to SET command (#7852)
Add optional GET parameter to SET command in order to set a new value to
a key and retrieve the old key value. With this change we can deprecate
`GETSET` command and use only the SET command with the GET parameter.
2020-10-02 15:07:19 +03:00
John Sully
14daf6f909 Merge tag '6.0.8' into unstable
Former-commit-id: 4c7e4b91a6bb2034636856b608b8c386d07f5541
2020-09-30 19:47:55 +00:00
valentinogeron
7c45f38436 Stream: Inconsistency between master and replica some XREADGROUP case (#7526)
XREADGROUP auto-creates the consumer inside the consumer group the
first time it saw it.
When XREADGROUP is being used with NOACK option, the message will not
be added into the client's PEL and XGROUP SETID would be propagated.
When the replica gets the XGROUP SETID it will only update the last delivered
id of the group, but will not create the consumer.

So, in this commit XGROUP CREATECONSUMER is being added.
Command pattern: XGROUP CREATECONSUMER <key> <group> <consumer>.

When NOACK option is being used, createconsumer command would be
propagated as well.

In case of AOFREWRITE, consumer with an empty PEL would be saved with
XGROUP CREATECONSUMER whereas consumer with pending entries would be
saved with XCLAIM
2020-09-24 12:02:40 +03:00
bodong.ybd
a84156ff15 Add ZINTER/ZUNION command
Syntax: ZINTER/ZUNION numkeys key [key ...] [WEIGHTS weight [weight ...]]
[AGGREGATE SUM|MIN|MAX] [WITHSCORES]

see #7624
2020-09-24 08:59:14 +03:00
alexronke-channeladvisor
67704e67ab Add GT and LT options to ZADD for conditional score updates (#7818)
Co-authored-by: Alex Ronke <w.alex.ronke@gmail.com>
2020-09-23 21:56:16 +03:00
Valentino Geron
34124fff88 Fix LPOS command when RANK is greater than matches
When calling to LPOS command when RANK is higher than matches,
the return value is non valid response. For example:
```
LPUSH l a
:1
LPOS l b RANK 5 COUNT 10
*-4
```
It may break client-side parser.

Now, we count how many replies were replied in the array.
```
LPUSH l a
:1
LPOS l b RANK 5 COUNT 10
*0
```

(cherry picked from commit 7a555da64f56a4fb2f300d84a35778bee8f471ca)
2020-09-01 09:27:58 +03:00
Oran Agra
b01816ca6e Add test coverage for CLIENT UNBLOCK (#7712)
plus minor other fixes to list.tcl
2020-08-27 08:09:39 +03:00
Valentino Geron
7a555da64f Fix LPOS command when RANK is greater than matches
When calling to LPOS command when RANK is higher than matches,
the return value is non valid response. For example:
```
LPUSH l a
:1
LPOS l b RANK 5 COUNT 10
*-4
```
It may break client-side parser.

Now, we count how many replies were replied in the array.
```
LPUSH l a
:1
LPOS l b RANK 5 COUNT 10
*0
```
2020-08-23 16:03:30 +03:00
Mota
e637e1f02b Test:Fix invalid cases in hash.tcl and dump.tcl (#4611) 2020-08-12 10:25:24 +08:00
Tyson Andre
6e17afa80a Implement SMISMEMBER key member [member ...] (#7615)
This is a rebased version of #3078 originally by shaharmor
with the following patches by TysonAndre made after rebasing
to work with the updated C API:

1. Add 2 more unit tests
   (wrong argument count error message, integer over 64 bits)
2. Use addReplyArrayLen instead of addReplyMultiBulkLen.
3. Undo changes to src/help.h - for the ZMSCORE PR,
   I heard those should instead be automatically
   generated from the redis-doc repo if it gets updated

Motivations:

- Example use case: Client code to efficiently check if each element of a set
  of 1000 items is a member of a set of 10 million items.
  (Similar to reasons for working on #7593)
- HMGET and ZMSCORE already exist. This may lead to developers deciding
  to implement functionality that's best suited to a regular set with a
  data type of sorted set or hash map instead, for the multi-get support.

Currently, multi commands or lua scripting to call sismember multiple times
would almost definitely be less efficient than a native smismember
for the following reasons:

- Need to fetch the set from the string every time
  instead of reusing the C pointer.
- Using pipelining or multi-commands would result in more bytes sent
  and received by the client for the repeated SISMEMBER KEY sections.
- Need to specially encode the data and decode it from the client
  for lua-based solutions.
- Proposed solutions using Lua or SADD/SDIFF could trigger writes to
  memory, which is undesirable on a redis replica server
  or when commands get replicated to replicas.

Co-Authored-By: Shahar Mor <shahar@peer5.com>
Co-Authored-By: Tyson Andre <tysonandre775@hotmail.com>
2020-08-11 11:55:06 +03:00
Tyson Andre
486e39e86e Add a ZMSCORE command returning an array of scores. (#7593)
Syntax: `ZMSCORE KEY MEMBER [MEMBER ...]`

This is an extension of #2359
amended by Tyson Andre to work with the changed unstable API,
add more tests, and consistently return an array.

- It seemed as if it would be more likely to get reviewed
  after updating the implementation.

Currently, multi commands or lua scripting to call zscore multiple times
would almost definitely be less efficient than a native ZMSCORE
for the following reasons:

- Need to fetch the set from the string every time instead of reusing the C
  pointer.
- Using pipelining or multi-commands would result in more bytes sent by
  the client for the repeated `ZMSCORE KEY` sections.
- Need to specially encode the data and decode it from the client
  for lua-based solutions.
- The fastest solution I've seen for large sets(thousands or millions)
  involves lua and a variadic ZADD, then a ZINTERSECT, then a ZRANGE 0 -1,
  then UNLINK of a temporary set (or lua). This is still inefficient.

Co-authored-by: Tyson Andre <tysonandre775@hotmail.com>
2020-08-04 17:49:33 +03:00
WuYunlong
8b20802a09 Fix command help for unexpected options (#7476)
(cherry picked from commit e5166eccee3396a24dfd3a79d3211943e5a3d25e)
2020-07-20 21:08:26 +03:00
Oran Agra
cf116e08cc skip a test that uses +inf on valgrind (#7440)
On some platforms strtold("+inf") with valgrind returns a non-inf result

[err]: INCRBYFLOAT does not allow NaN or Infinity in tests/unit/type/incr.tcl
Expected 'ERR*would produce*' to equal or match '1189731495357231765085759.....'

(cherry picked from commit 6b53c630d92c8fbeb9bea0c406c9454fb68b8467)
2020-07-20 21:08:26 +03:00
antirez
ecb2743e8a LPOS: option FIRST renamed RANK.
(cherry picked from commit 5b16c2f1744abf2640549e36fa2744417d427b7c)
2020-07-20 21:08:26 +03:00