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@sundy-li sundy-li commented Jun 18, 2025

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Summary

chore(query):

  1. make async function works within local counters
  2. add settings sequence_step_size, default to 65536

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@github-actions github-actions bot added the pr-chore this PR only has small changes that no need to record, like coding styles. label Jun 18, 2025
@sundy-li sundy-li requested a review from SkyFan2002 June 18, 2025 00:53
@sundy-li sundy-li changed the title chore(query): make async function works in accumulating mode chore(query): make async function works within local counters Jun 18, 2025
@sundy-li sundy-li requested a review from zhang2014 June 18, 2025 02:54
@BohuTANG BohuTANG merged commit bb430f3 into databendlabs:main Jun 19, 2025
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