Usually this does not happens since we trim for " \t\r\n", but if there
are other chars that return true with isspace(), we may end with an
empty argv. Better to handle the condition in an explicit way.
Usually this does not happens since we trim for " \t\r\n", but if there
are other chars that return true with isspace(), we may end with an
empty argv. Better to handle the condition in an explicit way.
This makes programs not checking the return value for NULL much safer
since with this change:
1) It is still possible to iterate the zero-length result without
crashes.
2) sdssplitargs_free will work against NULL and 0 count.
This makes programs not checking the return value for NULL much safer
since with this change:
1) It is still possible to iterate the zero-length result without
crashes.
2) sdssplitargs_free will work against NULL and 0 count.
An empty input string also resulted into the function returning NULL
making it harder for the caller to distinguish between error and empty
string without checking the original input string length.
An empty input string also resulted into the function returning NULL
making it harder for the caller to distinguish between error and empty
string without checking the original input string length.
If we have a master in FAIL state that's reachable again, and apparently
no one is going to serve its slots, clear the FAIL flag and let the
cluster continue with its operations again.
If we have a master in FAIL state that's reachable again, and apparently
no one is going to serve its slots, clear the FAIL flag and let the
cluster continue with its operations again.
This is the unix time at which we set the FAIL flag for the node.
It is only valid if FAIL is set.
The idea is to use it in order to make the cluster more robust, for
instance in order to revert a FAIL state if it is long-standing but
still slots are assigned to this node, that is, no one is going to fix
these slots apparently.
This is the unix time at which we set the FAIL flag for the node.
It is only valid if FAIL is set.
The idea is to use it in order to make the cluster more robust, for
instance in order to revert a FAIL state if it is long-standing but
still slots are assigned to this node, that is, no one is going to fix
these slots apparently.
Usually we try to send just 1 ping every second, however when we detect
we are going to have unreliable failure detection because we can't ping
some node in time, send an additional ping.
This should only happen with very large clusters or when the the node
timeout is set to a very low value.
Usually we try to send just 1 ping every second, however when we detect
we are going to have unreliable failure detection because we can't ping
some node in time, send an additional ping.
This should only happen with very large clusters or when the the node
timeout is set to a very low value.