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# nimbus-eth1
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Core db update storage root management for sub tries (#1964)
* Aristo: Re-phrase `LayerDelta` and `LayerFinal` as object references
why:
Avoids copying in some cases
* Fix copyright header
* Aristo: Verify `leafTie.root` function argument for `merge()` proc
why:
Zero root will lead to inconsistent DB entry
* Aristo: Update failure condition for hash labels compiler `hashify()`
why:
Node need not be rejected as long as links are on the schedule. In
that case, `redo[]` is to become `wff.base[]` at a later stage.
This amends an earlier fix, part of #1952 by also testing against
the target nodes of the `wff.base[]` sets.
* Aristo: Add storage root glue record to `hashify()` schedule
why:
An account leaf node might refer to a non-resolvable storage root ID.
Storage root node chains will end up at the storage root. So the link
`storage-root->account-leaf` needs an extra item in the schedule.
* Aristo: fix error code returned by `fetchPayload()`
details:
Final error code is implied by the error code form the `hikeUp()`
function.
* CoreDb: Discard `createOk` argument in API `getRoot()` function
why:
Not needed for the legacy DB. For the `Arsto` DB, a lazy approach is
implemented where a stprage root node is created on-the-fly.
* CoreDb: Prevent `$$` logging in some cases
why:
Logging the function `$$` is not useful when it is used for internal
use, i.e. retrieving an an error text for logging.
* CoreDb: Add `tryHashFn()` to API for pretty printing
why:
Pretty printing must not change the hashification status for the
`Aristo` DB. So there is an independent API wrapper for getting the
node hash which never updated the hashes.
* CoreDb: Discard `update` argument in API `hash()` function
why:
When calling the API function `hash()`, the latest state is always
wanted. For a version that uses the current state as-is without checking,
the function `tryHash()` was added to the backend.
* CoreDb: Update opaque vertex ID objects for the `Aristo` backend
why:
For `Aristo`, vID objects encapsulate a numeric `VertexID`
referencing a vertex (rather than a node hash as used on the
legacy backend.) For storage sub-tries, there might be no initial
vertex known when the descriptor is created. So opaque vertex ID
objects are supported without a valid `VertexID` which will be
initalised on-the-fly when the first item is merged.
* CoreDb: Add pretty printer for opaque vertex ID objects
* Cosmetics, printing profiling data
* CoreDb: Fix segfault in `Aristo` backend when creating MPT descriptor
why:
Missing initialisation error
* CoreDb: Allow MPT to inherit shared context on `Aristo` backend
why:
Creates descriptors with different storage roots for the same
shared `Aristo` DB descriptor.
* Cosmetics, update diagnostic message items for `Aristo` backend
* Fix Copyright year
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# Copyright (c) 2023-2024 Status Research & Development GmbH
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# Licensed under either of
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# * Apache License, version 2.0, ([LICENSE-APACHE](LICENSE-APACHE) or
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0)
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# * MIT license ([LICENSE-MIT](LICENSE-MIT) or
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# http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT)
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# at your option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed
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# except according to those terms.
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## Aristo DB -- Transaction interface
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## ==================================
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##
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{.push raises: [].}
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import
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results,
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./aristo_tx/[tx_fork, tx_frame, tx_stow],
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"."/[aristo_desc, aristo_get]
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# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Public functions, getters
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# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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func txTop*(db: AristoDbRef): Result[AristoTxRef,AristoError] =
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## Getter, returns top level transaction if there is any.
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db.txFrameTop()
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func isTop*(tx: AristoTxRef): bool =
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## Getter, returns `true` if the argument `tx` referes to the current top
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## level transaction.
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tx.txFrameIsTop()
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func txLevel*(tx: AristoTxRef): int =
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## Getter, positive nesting level of transaction argument `tx`
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func level*(db: AristoDbRef): int =
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## Getter, non-negative nesting level (i.e. number of pending transactions)
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# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Public functions
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# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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func to*(tx: AristoTxRef; T: type[AristoDbRef]): T =
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## Getter, retrieves the parent database descriptor from argument `tx`
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proc forkTx*(
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db: AristoDbRef;
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backLevel: int; # Backward location of transaction
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## Fork a new descriptor obtained from parts of the argument database
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## as described by arguments `db` and `backLevel`.
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## If the argument `backLevel` is non-negative, the forked descriptor will
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## provide the database view where the first `backLevel` transaction layers
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## are stripped and the remaing layers are squashed into a single transaction.
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Core db and aristo updates for destructor and tx logic (#1894)
* Disable `TransactionID` related functions from `state_db.nim`
why:
Functions `getCommittedStorage()` and `updateOriginalRoot()` from
the `state_db` module are nowhere used. The emulation of a legacy
`TransactionID` type functionality is administratively expensive to
provide by `Aristo` (the legacy DB version is only partially
implemented, anyway).
As there is no other place where `TransactionID`s are used, they will
not be provided by the `Aristo` variant of the `CoreDb`. For the
legacy DB API, nothing will change.
* Fix copyright headers in source code
* Get rid of compiler warning
* Update Aristo code, remove unused `merge()` variant, export `hashify()`
why:
Adapt to upcoming `CoreDb` wrapper
* Remove synced tx feature from `Aristo`
why:
+ This feature allowed to synchronise transaction methods like begin,
commit, and rollback for a group of descriptors.
+ The feature is over engineered and not needed for `CoreDb`, neither
is it complete (some convergence features missing.)
* Add debugging helpers to `Kvt`
also:
Update database iterator, add count variable yield argument similar
to `Aristo`.
* Provide optional destructors for `CoreDb` API
why;
For the upcoming Aristo wrapper, this allows to control when certain
smart destruction and update can take place. The auto destructor works
fine in general when the storage/cache strategy is known and acceptable
when creating descriptors.
* Add update option for `CoreDb` API function `hash()`
why;
The hash function is typically used to get the state root of the MPT.
Due to lazy hashing, this might be not available on the `Aristo` DB.
So the `update` function asks for re-hashing the gurrent state changes
if needed.
* Update API tracking log mode: `info` => `debug
* Use shared `Kvt` descriptor in new Ledger API
why:
No need to create a new descriptor all the time
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##
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## If `backLevel` is `-1`, a database descriptor with empty transaction
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## layers will be provided where the `balancer` between database and
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## transaction layers are kept in place.
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Core db and aristo updates for destructor and tx logic (#1894)
* Disable `TransactionID` related functions from `state_db.nim`
why:
Functions `getCommittedStorage()` and `updateOriginalRoot()` from
the `state_db` module are nowhere used. The emulation of a legacy
`TransactionID` type functionality is administratively expensive to
provide by `Aristo` (the legacy DB version is only partially
implemented, anyway).
As there is no other place where `TransactionID`s are used, they will
not be provided by the `Aristo` variant of the `CoreDb`. For the
legacy DB API, nothing will change.
* Fix copyright headers in source code
* Get rid of compiler warning
* Update Aristo code, remove unused `merge()` variant, export `hashify()`
why:
Adapt to upcoming `CoreDb` wrapper
* Remove synced tx feature from `Aristo`
why:
+ This feature allowed to synchronise transaction methods like begin,
commit, and rollback for a group of descriptors.
+ The feature is over engineered and not needed for `CoreDb`, neither
is it complete (some convergence features missing.)
* Add debugging helpers to `Kvt`
also:
Update database iterator, add count variable yield argument similar
to `Aristo`.
* Provide optional destructors for `CoreDb` API
why;
For the upcoming Aristo wrapper, this allows to control when certain
smart destruction and update can take place. The auto destructor works
fine in general when the storage/cache strategy is known and acceptable
when creating descriptors.
* Add update option for `CoreDb` API function `hash()`
why;
The hash function is typically used to get the state root of the MPT.
Due to lazy hashing, this might be not available on the `Aristo` DB.
So the `update` function asks for re-hashing the gurrent state changes
if needed.
* Update API tracking log mode: `info` => `debug
* Use shared `Kvt` descriptor in new Ledger API
why:
No need to create a new descriptor all the time
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##
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## If `backLevel` is `-2`, a database descriptor with empty transaction
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## layers will be provided without a `balancer`.
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Core db and aristo updates for destructor and tx logic (#1894)
* Disable `TransactionID` related functions from `state_db.nim`
why:
Functions `getCommittedStorage()` and `updateOriginalRoot()` from
the `state_db` module are nowhere used. The emulation of a legacy
`TransactionID` type functionality is administratively expensive to
provide by `Aristo` (the legacy DB version is only partially
implemented, anyway).
As there is no other place where `TransactionID`s are used, they will
not be provided by the `Aristo` variant of the `CoreDb`. For the
legacy DB API, nothing will change.
* Fix copyright headers in source code
* Get rid of compiler warning
* Update Aristo code, remove unused `merge()` variant, export `hashify()`
why:
Adapt to upcoming `CoreDb` wrapper
* Remove synced tx feature from `Aristo`
why:
+ This feature allowed to synchronise transaction methods like begin,
commit, and rollback for a group of descriptors.
+ The feature is over engineered and not needed for `CoreDb`, neither
is it complete (some convergence features missing.)
* Add debugging helpers to `Kvt`
also:
Update database iterator, add count variable yield argument similar
to `Aristo`.
* Provide optional destructors for `CoreDb` API
why;
For the upcoming Aristo wrapper, this allows to control when certain
smart destruction and update can take place. The auto destructor works
fine in general when the storage/cache strategy is known and acceptable
when creating descriptors.
* Add update option for `CoreDb` API function `hash()`
why;
The hash function is typically used to get the state root of the MPT.
Due to lazy hashing, this might be not available on the `Aristo` DB.
So the `update` function asks for re-hashing the gurrent state changes
if needed.
* Update API tracking log mode: `info` => `debug
* Use shared `Kvt` descriptor in new Ledger API
why:
No need to create a new descriptor all the time
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## The returned database descriptor will always have transaction level one.
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## If there were no transactions that could be squashed, an empty
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## Use `aristo_desc.forget()` to clean up this descriptor.
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# Fork top layer (with or without pending transaction)?
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if backLevel == 0:
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return db.txForkTop()
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# Fork bottom layer (=> 0 < db.stack.len)
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if backLevel == db.stack.len:
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# Inspect transaction stack
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if 0 < backLevel:
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var tx = db.txRef
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if tx.isNil or db.stack.len < backLevel:
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return err(TxLevelTooDeep)
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# Fetch tx of level `backLevel` (seed to skip some items)
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for _ in 0 ..< backLevel:
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tx = tx.parent
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if tx.isNil:
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return err(TxStackGarbled)
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return tx.txFork()
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# Plain fork, include `balancer`
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if backLevel == -1:
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let xb = ? db.fork(noFilter=false)
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discard xb.txFrameBegin()
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return ok(xb)
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# Plain fork, unfiltered backend
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if backLevel == -2:
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let xb = ? db.fork(noFilter=true)
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err(TxLevelUseless)
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proc findTx*(
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db: AristoDbRef;
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rvid: RootedVertexID; # Pivot vertex (typically `VertexID(1)`)
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key: HashKey; # Hash key of pivot vertex
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## Merkle hash key `key`. If there is no transaction available, search in
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if db.txRef.isNil:
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let topKey = db.top.delta.kMap.getOrVoid rvid
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if topKey == key:
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return ok(0)
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for (n,tx,layer,error) in db.txRef.txFrameWalk:
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if error != AristoError(0):
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if layer.delta.kMap.getOrVoid(rvid) == key:
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if botKey == key:
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if roKey == key:
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block:
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if beKey == key:
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return ok(-2)
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err(TxNotFound)
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# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Public functions: Transaction frame
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# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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proc txBegin*(db: AristoDbRef): Result[AristoTxRef,AristoError] =
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## Starts a new transaction.
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## Example:
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## ::
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## proc doSomething(db: AristoDbRef) =
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## let tx = db.begin
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## defer: tx.rollback()
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## ... continue using db ...
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## tx.commit()
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##
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proc rollback*(
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tx: AristoTxRef; # Top transaction on database
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## Given a *top level* handle, this function discards all database operations
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## there was any.
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tx.txFrameRollback()
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proc commit*(
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tx: AristoTxRef; # Top transaction on database
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): Result[void,AristoError] =
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## Given a *top level* handle, this function accepts all database operations
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## performed through this handle and merges it to the previous layer. The
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## previous transaction is returned if there was any.
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##
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tx.txFrameCommit()
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proc collapse*(
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tx: AristoTxRef; # Top transaction on database
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commit: bool; # Commit if `true`, otherwise roll back
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): Result[void,AristoError] =
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## Iterated application of `commit()` or `rollback()` performing the
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## something similar to
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## ::
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## while true:
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## discard tx.commit() # ditto for rollback()
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## if db.txTop.isErr: break
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## tx = db.txTop.value
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##
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tx.txFrameCollapse commit
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# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Public functions: save to database
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# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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proc persist*(
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db: AristoDbRef; # Database
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nxtSid = 0u64; # Next state ID (aka block number)
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): Result[void,AristoError] =
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## Persistently store data onto backend database. If the system is running
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## without a database backend, the function returns immediately with an
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## error. The same happens if there is a pending transaction.
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##
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## The function merges all staged data from the top layer cache onto the
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## backend stage area. After that, the top layer cache is cleared.
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##
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## Finally, the staged data are merged into the physical backend database
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## and the staged data area is cleared. Wile performing this last step,
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## the recovery journal is updated (if available.)
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##
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## If the argument `nxtSid` is passed non-zero, it will be the ID for the
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## next recovery journal record. If non-zero, this ID must be greater than
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## all previous IDs (e.g. block number when stowing after block execution.)
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##
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db.txStow(nxtSid, persistent=true)
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proc stow*(
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db: AristoDbRef; # Database
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): Result[void,AristoError] =
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## This function is similar to `persist()` stopping short of performing the
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## final step storing on the persistent database. It fails if there is a
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## pending transaction.
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##
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## The function merges all staged data from the top layer cache onto the
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## backend stage area and leaves it there. This function can be seen as
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## a sort of a bottom level transaction `commit()`.
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##
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db.txStow(nxtSid=0u64, persistent=false)
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# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# End
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# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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