commit | 5b085c525f3f6dfa374fa05fad03fa5b1a4ef7c8 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Adam Kocoloski <kocolosk@apache.org> | Wed Nov 10 08:34:23 2021 -0500 |
committer | Adam Kocoloski <kocolosk@apache.org> | Fri Nov 12 17:34:44 2021 -0500 |
tree | 943ccb8174c68dce820988f5a743c6388e8c95cc | |
parent | aaeda1dc38097ffd598a814be1d944266cffb7c9 [diff] |
Fix OOB array access in get_string_array Silly bug here, but we didn't catch because for some reason the get_addresses_for_key function is not part of the bindings tester specifications. I added a brutally simply unit test to cover it.
This project is a NIF wrapper for the FoundationDB C API. Documentation on the main API can be found here.
This project also provides a conforming implementation of the Tuple and Directory layers.
Assuming you have installed the FoundationDB C API library, building erlfdb is as simple as:
$ make
Alternatively, adding erlfdb as a rebar dependency should Just Work ®.
Documentation for installing FoundationDB can be found here for macOS or here for Linux.
A simple example showing how to open a database and read and write keys:
Eshell V9.3.3.6 (abort with ^G) 1> Db = erlfdb:open(<<"/usr/local/etc/foundationdb/fdb.cluster">>). {erlfdb_database,#Ref<0.2859661758.3941466120.85406>} 2> ok = erlfdb:set(Db, <<"foo">>, <<"bar">>). ok 3> erlfdb:get(Db, <<"foo">>). <<"bar">> 4> erlfdb:get(Db, <<"bar">>). not_found
FoundationDB has a custom binding tester that can be used to test whether changes have broken compatibility. See the BINDING_TESTER documentation for instructions on building and running that system.