- #1178 batches and transactions are now unified for subscribers.
- #1231
Tree::get_zero_copy
allows for reading a value directly in-place without making anIVec
first. - #1250 the global
print_profile
function has been added which is enabled when compiling with themetrics
feature. - #1254
IVec
data will now always have an alignment of 8, which may enable interesting architecture-specific use cases. - #1307 & #1315
Db::contains_tree
can be used to see if aTree
with a given name already exists.
- #1214 a new slab-style storage engine has been added which replaces the previous file-per-blob technique for storing large pages.
- #1231 tree nodes now get merged into a single-allocation representation that is able to dynamically avoid various overheads, resulting in significant efficiency improvements.
- #1400 Bump MSRV to 1.57.
- #1399 Thread support is now required on all platforms.
- #1135 The "no_metrics" anti-feature has been replaced with the "metrics" positive feature.
- #1178 the
Event
enum has become a unified struct that allows subscribers to iterate over each (Tree, key, optional value) involved in single key operations, batches, or transactions in a unified way. - #1178 the
Event::key
method has been removed in favor of the new more comprehensiveiter
method. - #1214 The deprecated
Config::build
method has been removed. - #1248 The deprecated
Tree::set
method has been removed. - #1248 The deprecated
Tree::del
method has been removed. - #1250 The
Config::print_profile_on_drop
method has been removed in favor of the globalprint_profile
function. - #1252 The deprecated
Db::open
method has been removed. - #1252 The deprecated
Config::segment_cleanup_skew
method has been removed. - #1252 The deprecated
Config::segment_cleanup_threshold
method has been removed. - #1252 The deprecated
Config::snapshot_path
method has been removed. - #1253 The
IVec::subslice
method has been removed. - #1275 Keys and values are now limited to 128gb on 64-bit platforms and 512mb on 32-bit platforms.
- #1281
Config
'scache_capacity
is now a usize, as u64 doesn't make sense for things that must fit in memory anyway. - #1314
Subscriber::next_timeout
now requires a mutable self reference. - #1349 The "measure_allocs" feature has been removed.
- #1354
Error
has been modified to be Copy, removing all heap-allocated variants.
- #1202 Fix a space leak where blobs were not removed when replaced by another blob.
- #1229 the powerful ALICE crash consistency tool has been used to discover several crash vulnerabilities, now fixed.
- #1314 Fix a bug in Subscriber's Future impl.
- documentation improved
- #1164 widen some trait bounds on trees and batches
- #1151
Send
is implemented forIter
- #1167 added
Tree::first
andTree::last
functions to retrieve the first or last items in aTree
, unless theTree
is empty.
- #1159 dropping a
Db
instance will no-longer prematurely shut-down the background flusher thread. - #1168 fixed an issue that was causing panics during recovery in 32-bit code.
- #1170 when encountering corrupted storage data, the recovery process will panic less often.
- #1146 added
TransactionalTree::generate_id
- #1133 transactions and writebatch performance has been significantly improved by removing a bottleneck in the atomic batch stability tracking code.
- #1136 Added the
TransactionalTree::flush
method to flush the underlying database after the transaction commits and before the transaction returns.
- #1132 implemented Fromsled::Error for io::Error to reduce friction in some situations.
- #1131 transactions performed on
Tree
s from differentDb
s will now safely fail. - #1131 transactions may now only be performed on tuples of up to 14 elements. For higher numbers, please use slices.
- #1125 the backtrace crate has been made optional, which cuts several seconds off compilation time, but may cause breakage if you interacted with the backtrace field of corruption-related errors.
- #1128
Tree::pop_min
andTree::pop_max
had a bug where they were not atomic.
- #1116
IVec::subslice
has been added to facilitate creating zero-copy subslicedIVec
s that are backed by the same data.
- #1120 Fixed a use-after-free caused by missing
ref
keyword on aCopy
type in a pattern match inIVec::as_mut
. - #1108 conversions from
Box<[u8]>
toIVec
are fixed.
- #1079
Transactional
is now implemented for[&Tree]
and[Tree]
so you can avoid the previous friction of using tuples, as was necessary previously. - #1058 The minimum supported Rust version (MSRV) is now 1.39.0.
- #1037
Subscriber
now implementsFuture
(non-fused) so prefix watching may now be iterated over viawhile let Some(event) = (&mut subscriber).await {}
- #965 concurrency control is now dynamically enabled for atomic point operations, so that it may be avoided unless transactional functionality is being used in the system. This significantly increases performance for workloads that do not use transactions.
- A number of memory optimizations have been implemented.
- Disk usage has been significantly reduced for many workloads.
- #1016 On 64-bit systems, we can now store 1-2 trillion items.
- #993 Added DerefMut and AsMut<[u8]> for
IVec
where it works similarly to aCow
, making a private copy if the backingArc
's strong count is not 1. - #1020 The sled wiki has been moved into the documentation
itself, and is accessible through the
doc
module exported in lib.
- #975 Changed the default
segment_size
from 8m to 512k. This will result in far smaller database files due to better file garbage collection granularity. - #975 deprecated several
Config
options that will be removed over time. - #1000 rearranged some transaction-related imports, and
moved them to the
transaction
module away from the library root to keep the top level docs clean. - #1015
TransactionalTree::apply_batch
now accepts its argument by reference instead of by value. Event
has been changed to make the inner fields named instead of anonymous.- #1057 read-only mode has been removed due to not having the resources to properly keep it tested while making progress on high priority issues. This may be correctly implemented in the future if resources permit.
- The conversion between
Box<[u8]>
andIVec
has been temporarily removed. This is re-added in 0.32.1.
- #947 dramatic read and recovery optimizations
- #921 reduced the reliance on locks while performing multithreaded IO on windows.
- #928 use
sync_file_range
on linux instead of a full fsync for most writes. - #946 io_uring support changed to the
rio
crate - #939 reduced memory consumption during zstd decompression
- #927 use SQLite-style varints for serializing
u64
. This dramatically reduces the written bytes for databases that store small keys and values. - #943 use varints for most of the fields in message headers, causing an additional large space reduction. combined with #927, these changes reduce bytes written by 68% for workloads writing small items.
- Documentation-only release
- Added the
open
function for quickly opening a database at a path with default configuration.
- Fixed an issue where an idle threadpool worker would spin in a hot loop until work arrived
- Migrated to a new storage format
- Fixed a bug where cache was not being evicted.
- Fixed a bug with using transactions with compression.
- The
create_new
option has been added toConfig
, allowing the user to specify that a database should only be freshly created, rather than re-opened.
- Fixed a bug where prefix encoding could be incorrectly handled when merging nodes together.
- The
Config::open
method has been added to giveConfig
a similar feel to std'sfs::OpenOptions
. TheConfig::build
andDb::start
methods are now deprecated in favor of callingConfig::open
directly. - A
checksum
method has been added to Tree and Db for use in verifying backups and migrations. - Transactions may now involve up to 69 different tables. Nice.
- The
TransactionError::Abort
variant has had a generic member added that can be returned as a way to return information from a manually-aborted transaction. Anabort
helper function has been added to reduce the boiler- plate required to return aborted results.
- The
ConfigBuilder
structure has been removed in favor of a simplifiedConfig
structure with the same functionality. - The way that sled versions are detected at initialization time is now independent of serde.
- The
cas
method is deprecated in favor of the newcompare_and_swap
method which now returns the proposed value that failed to be applied. - Tree nodes now have constant prefix encoding lengths.
- The
io_buf_size
configurable renamed tosegment_size
. - The
io_buf_size
configurable method has been removed from ConfigBuilder. This can be manually set by setting the attribute directly on the ConfigBuilder, but this is discouraged. Additionally, this must now be a power of 2. - The
page_consolidation_threshold
method has been removed from ConfigBuilder, and this is now a constant of 10.
Iter
no longer has a lifetime parameter.Db::open_tree
now returns aTree
instead of anArc<Tree>
.Tree
now has an inner type that uses anArc
, so you don't need to think about it.
- A bug with prefix encoding has been fixed that led to nodes with keys longer than 256 bytes being stored incorrectly, which led to them being inaccessible and also leading to infinite loops during iteration.
- Several cases of incorrect unsafe code were removed from the sled crate. No bugs are known to have been encountered, but they may have resulted in incorrect optimizations in future refactors.
Event::Set
has been renamed toEvent::Insert
andEvent::Del
has been renamed toEvent::Remove
. These names better align with the methods of BTreeMap from the standard library.
- A deadlock was possible in very high write volume situations when the segment accountant lock was taken by all IO threads while a task was blocked trying to submit a file truncation request to the threadpool while holding the segment accountant lock.
flush_async
has been added to perform time-intensive flushing in an asynchronous manner, returning a Future.
- std::thread is no longer used on platforms other than linux, macos, and windows, which increases portability.
- Transactions! You may now call
Tree::transaction
and perform reads, writes, and deletes within a provided closure with aTransactionalTree
argument. This closure may be called multiple times if the transaction encounters a concurrent update in the process of its execution. Transactions may also be used on tuples ofTree
objects, where the closure will then be parameterized onTransactionalTree
instances providing access to each of the providedTree
instances. This allows you to atomically read and modify multipleTree
instances in a single atomic operation. These transactions are serializable, fully ACID, and optimistic. Tree::apply_batch
allows you to apply aBatch
TransactionalTree::apply_batch
allow you to apply aBatch
from within a transaction.
Tree::batch
has been removed. Now you can directly create aBatch
withBatch::default()
and then apply it to aTree
withTree::apply_batch
or during a transaction usingTransactionalTree::apply_batch
. This facilitates multi-Tree
batches via transactions.Event::Merge
has been removed, andTree::merge
will now send a completeEvent::Set
item to be distributed to all listening subscribers.