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@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ type blockStore struct {
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// lruMutex protects concurrent access to the least recently used list
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// lruMutex protects concurrent access to the least recently used list
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// and lookup map.
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// and lookup map.
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//
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//
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// openBlocksLRU tracks how the open files are refenced by pushing the
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// openBlocksLRU tracks how the open files are referenced by pushing the
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// most recently used files to the front of the list thereby trickling
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// most recently used files to the front of the list thereby trickling
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// the least recently used files to end of the list. When a file needs
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// the least recently used files to end of the list. When a file needs
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// to be closed due to exceeding the max number of allowed open
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// to be closed due to exceeding the max number of allowed open
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@ -224,7 +224,7 @@ func serializeBlockLoc(loc blockLocation) []byte {
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return serializedData[:]
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return serializedData[:]
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}
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}
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// blockFilePath return the file path for the provided block file number.
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// blockFilePath returns the file path for the provided block file number.
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func blockFilePath(dbPath string, fileNum uint32) string {
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func blockFilePath(dbPath string, fileNum uint32) string {
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fileName := fmt.Sprintf(blockFilenameTemplate, fileNum)
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fileName := fmt.Sprintf(blockFilenameTemplate, fileNum)
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return filepath.Join(dbPath, fileName)
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return filepath.Join(dbPath, fileName)
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@ -780,7 +780,7 @@ func scanBlockFiles(dbPath string) (int, int, uint32, error) {
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// and offset set and all fields initialized.
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// and offset set and all fields initialized.
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func newBlockStore(basePath string, network wire.BitcoinNet) (*blockStore, error) {
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func newBlockStore(basePath string, network wire.BitcoinNet) (*blockStore, error) {
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// Look for the end of the latest block to file to determine what the
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// Look for the end of the latest block to file to determine what the
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// write cursor position is from the viewpoing of the block files on
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// write cursor position is from the viewpoint of the block files on
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// disk.
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// disk.
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_, fileNum, fileOff, err := scanBlockFiles(basePath)
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_, fileNum, fileOff, err := scanBlockFiles(basePath)
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if err != nil {
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if err != nil {
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@ -223,8 +223,8 @@ commit messages.
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Here are some of the reasons why wrapping your commit messages to 72 columns is
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Here are some of the reasons why wrapping your commit messages to 72 columns is
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a good thing.
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a good thing.
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- git log doesn’t do any special special wrapping of the commit messages. With
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- git log doesn’t do any special wrapping of the commit messages. With the
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the default pager of less -S, this means your paragraphs flow far off the edge
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default pager of less -S, this means your paragraphs flow far off the edge
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of the screen, making them difficult to read. On an 80 column terminal, if we
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of the screen, making them difficult to read. On an 80 column terminal, if we
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subtract 4 columns for the indent on the left and 4 more for symmetry on the
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subtract 4 columns for the indent on the left and 4 more for symmetry on the
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right, we’re left with 72 columns.
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right, we’re left with 72 columns.
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