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Classes reading and writing to the data heap would communicate directly with the Heap object, and transfer ByteBuffers back and forth with it. This makes things like caching and locking hard. Therefore all data persistence activity will be funneled through a Serializer object which in turn submits it to the Heap. Introducing this unfortunately resulted in a huge amount of churn, in which a number of smaller refactorings got caught up as well.
333 lines
6.6 KiB
C++
333 lines
6.6 KiB
C++
/*
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* Copyright (c) 2021, Jan de Visser <jan@de-visser.net>
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*
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* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause
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*/
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#include <LibSQL/HashIndex.h>
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#include <LibSQL/Heap.h>
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#include <LibSQL/Meta.h>
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#include <LibSQL/Tuple.h>
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#include <LibSQL/Value.h>
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#include <LibTest/TestCase.h>
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#include <unistd.h>
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constexpr static int keys[] = {
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39,
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42,
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98,
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40,
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90,
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72,
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73,
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88,
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36,
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91,
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24,
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32,
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50,
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94,
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49,
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47,
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1,
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6,
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44,
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76,
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};
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constexpr static u32 pointers[] = {
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92,
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4,
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};
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NonnullRefPtr<SQL::HashIndex> setup_hash_index(SQL::Serializer&);
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void insert_and_get_to_and_from_hash_index(int);
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void insert_into_and_scan_hash_index(int);
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NonnullRefPtr<SQL::HashIndex> setup_hash_index(SQL::Serializer& serializer)
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{
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NonnullRefPtr<SQL::TupleDescriptor> tuple_descriptor = adopt_ref(*new SQL::TupleDescriptor);
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tuple_descriptor->append({ "key_value", SQL::SQLType::Integer, SQL::Order::Ascending });
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tuple_descriptor->append({ "text_value", SQL::SQLType::Text, SQL::Order::Ascending });
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auto directory_pointer = serializer.heap().user_value(0);
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if (!directory_pointer) {
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directory_pointer = serializer.heap().new_record_pointer();
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serializer.heap().set_user_value(0, directory_pointer);
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}
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auto hash_index = SQL::HashIndex::construct(serializer, tuple_descriptor, directory_pointer);
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return hash_index;
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}
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void insert_and_get_to_and_from_hash_index(int num_keys)
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{
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ScopeGuard guard([]() { unlink("/tmp/test.db"); });
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{
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auto heap = SQL::Heap::construct("/tmp/test.db");
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SQL::Serializer serializer(heap);
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auto hash_index = setup_hash_index(serializer);
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for (auto ix = 0; ix < num_keys; ix++) {
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SQL::Key k(hash_index->descriptor());
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k[0] = keys[ix];
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k[1] = String::formatted("The key value is {} and the pointer is {}", keys[ix], pointers[ix]);
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k.set_pointer(pointers[ix]);
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hash_index->insert(k);
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}
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#ifdef LIST_HASH_INDEX
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hash_index->list_hash();
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#endif
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}
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{
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auto heap = SQL::Heap::construct("/tmp/test.db");
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SQL::Serializer serializer(heap);
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auto hash_index = setup_hash_index(serializer);
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for (auto ix = 0; ix < num_keys; ix++) {
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SQL::Key k(hash_index->descriptor());
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k[0] = keys[ix];
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k[1] = String::formatted("The key value is {} and the pointer is {}", keys[ix], pointers[ix]);
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auto pointer_opt = hash_index->get(k);
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VERIFY(pointer_opt.has_value());
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EXPECT_EQ(pointer_opt.value(), pointers[ix]);
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}
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}
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}
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TEST_CASE(hash_index_one_key)
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{
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insert_and_get_to_and_from_hash_index(1);
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}
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TEST_CASE(hash_index_four_keys)
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{
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insert_and_get_to_and_from_hash_index(4);
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}
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TEST_CASE(hash_index_five_keys)
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{
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insert_and_get_to_and_from_hash_index(5);
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}
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TEST_CASE(hash_index_10_keys)
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{
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insert_and_get_to_and_from_hash_index(10);
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}
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TEST_CASE(hash_index_13_keys)
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{
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insert_and_get_to_and_from_hash_index(13);
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}
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TEST_CASE(hash_index_20_keys)
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{
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insert_and_get_to_and_from_hash_index(20);
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}
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TEST_CASE(hash_index_25_keys)
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{
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insert_and_get_to_and_from_hash_index(25);
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}
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TEST_CASE(hash_index_30_keys)
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{
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insert_and_get_to_and_from_hash_index(30);
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}
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TEST_CASE(hash_index_35_keys)
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{
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insert_and_get_to_and_from_hash_index(35);
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}
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TEST_CASE(hash_index_40_keys)
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{
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insert_and_get_to_and_from_hash_index(40);
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}
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TEST_CASE(hash_index_45_keys)
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{
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insert_and_get_to_and_from_hash_index(45);
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}
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TEST_CASE(hash_index_50_keys)
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{
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insert_and_get_to_and_from_hash_index(50);
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}
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void insert_into_and_scan_hash_index(int num_keys)
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{
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ScopeGuard guard([]() { unlink("/tmp/test.db"); });
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{
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auto heap = SQL::Heap::construct("/tmp/test.db");
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SQL::Serializer serializer(heap);
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auto hash_index = setup_hash_index(serializer);
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for (auto ix = 0; ix < num_keys; ix++) {
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SQL::Key k(hash_index->descriptor());
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k[0] = keys[ix];
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k[1] = String::formatted("The key value is {} and the pointer is {}", keys[ix], pointers[ix]);
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k.set_pointer(pointers[ix]);
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hash_index->insert(k);
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}
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#ifdef LIST_HASH_INDEX
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hash_index->list_hash();
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#endif
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}
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{
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auto heap = SQL::Heap::construct("/tmp/test.db");
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SQL::Serializer serializer(heap);
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auto hash_index = setup_hash_index(serializer);
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Vector<bool> found;
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for (auto ix = 0; ix < num_keys; ix++) {
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found.append(false);
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}
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int count = 0;
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for (auto iter = hash_index->begin(); !iter.is_end(); iter++, count++) {
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auto key = (*iter);
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auto key_value = (int)key[0];
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for (auto ix = 0; ix < num_keys; ix++) {
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if (keys[ix] == key_value) {
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EXPECT_EQ(key.pointer(), pointers[ix]);
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if (found[ix])
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FAIL(String::formatted("Key {}, index {} already found previously", key_value, ix));
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found[ix] = true;
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break;
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}
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}
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}
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#ifdef LIST_HASH_INDEX
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hash_index->list_hash();
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#endif
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EXPECT_EQ(count, num_keys);
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for (auto ix = 0; ix < num_keys; ix++) {
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if (!found[ix])
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FAIL(String::formatted("Key {}, index {} not found", keys[ix], ix));
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}
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}
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}
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TEST_CASE(hash_index_scan_one_key)
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{
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insert_into_and_scan_hash_index(1);
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}
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TEST_CASE(hash_index_scan_four_keys)
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{
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insert_into_and_scan_hash_index(4);
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}
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TEST_CASE(hash_index_scan_five_keys)
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{
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insert_into_and_scan_hash_index(5);
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}
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TEST_CASE(hash_index_scan_10_keys)
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{
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insert_into_and_scan_hash_index(10);
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}
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TEST_CASE(hash_index_scan_15_keys)
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{
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insert_into_and_scan_hash_index(15);
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}
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TEST_CASE(hash_index_scan_20_keys)
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{
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insert_into_and_scan_hash_index(20);
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}
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TEST_CASE(hash_index_scan_30_keys)
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{
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insert_into_and_scan_hash_index(30);
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}
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TEST_CASE(hash_index_scan_40_keys)
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{
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insert_into_and_scan_hash_index(40);
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}
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TEST_CASE(hash_index_scan_50_keys)
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{
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insert_into_and_scan_hash_index(50);
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}
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