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4.0.5 #588

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dudizimber and others added 7 commits February 21, 2024 04:55
* add self hosted runner

* change self hosted label

* Revert "change self hosted label"

This reverts commit 9c13255.

* re-add arm64 for flow tests
* remove runtime tests, remove extra prints

* update tests requirements

* remove pathos requierment, switch to python asyncio

* switch to asyncio.run

* install RLTest directly from github repo

* update dockerfile compiler

* install redis

* remove sudu

* remove sudo

* fix setup redis

* fix install redis

* use venv

* set venv in path

* fix sanitizer

* fix sanitizer build

* fix sanitier build

* fix sanitizer build

* fix sanitizer build

* add clang to sanitizer

* add libc6-dbg

* .

* add libomp

* fix sanitizer

* fix redis install

* fix redis

* reduce flow test parallelism

* create connection pool inside async func and make sure to close it

* close async connection

* remove flushall

* specify port for connection pool

* address PR comments

* Update build.yml

* Update test_cache.py

* Update test_concurrent_query.py

* Update test_concurrent_query.py

* Update test_edge_index_scans.py

* Update test_encode_decode.py

* Update test_graph_deletion.py

* Update test_graph_deletion.py

* Update test_path_filter.py

* address PR comments

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Co-authored-by: Avi Avni <avi.avni@gmail.com>
* integrate falkordbrs

* fix submodule

* fix

* fix

* separate build for debug

* build rust with sanitizer flags when needed

* add workspace and update

* fix leak

* update

* address review

* use alpine image in sanitizer

* move to ubuntu

* enable cargo

* fix

* fix

* fix

* fix

* update

* use target dir

* addres review

* use nightly rust in sanitizer

* address review

* fix

* fix

* update build

* fix

* address review

* build

* update

* update

* fix build

* update

* fix codeql and address review

* address review

* add alpine

* update for alpine

* update

* fix build

* remove debian

* update

* update

* use current headers instead of generated one

* clean

* fix for mac

* document alloc funtion

* move to ubuntu image

* change docker tag

* update to latest

* update format

* revert

* fix leak

* always compile rust

* fix makefile

* review

* address review

* address review
* initial work graph.copy

* pipe serializer

* abstract serializer

* graph encoder switch to abstract serializer

* switch decoder to abstract serializer

* copy command wip

* first copy

* early flow test

* additional tests

* transition to worker thread execution

* switch to worker thread

* retry when fork failed

* skip graph copy replication test when running under sanitizer

* import SANITIZER

* plant cloned key only after decoding is done

* switch to CRON job

* fork writes to file

* add logs

* fix leak

* replicate via RESTORE, switch to FILE*

* add graph.restore

* fix unit-test wrong stream acquisition

* fork requires gil

* rename encoder/decoder v14 to latest
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@swilly22 swilly22 merged commit 06ab1ab into 4.0 Mar 5, 2024
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@swilly22 swilly22 deleted the 4.0.5 branch March 5, 2024 12:23
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