Summary:
Classes marked with `:serialize (:slk)` will now generate SLK
serialization code. This diff also changes how the `:serialize` option
is parsed, so that multiple different serialization backends are
supported.
Reviewers: mtomic, llugovic, mferencevic
Reviewed By: mtomic
Subscribers: pullbot
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.memgraph.io/D1755
Summary:
This should cover the minimum required feature set for generating the
serialization code for SLK. There are some TODO comments, mostly
concerning quality of life improvements. The documentation on LCP has
been updated.
Additionally, any previous CHECK which would trigger if loading went
wrong is now replaced by raising SlkDecodeException. Other assertions of
code misuse are left as CHECK invocations.
Reviewers: mtomic, llugovic, mferencevic
Reviewed By: mtomic
Subscribers: pullbot
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.memgraph.io/D1754
Summary:
This is the initial step in making the visitors more granular in what
they visit.
Also add ignoring multiple inheritance in LCP and update LCP docs.
Reviewers: mtomic, llugovic
Reviewed By: mtomic
Subscribers: pullbot
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.memgraph.io/D1704
Summary:
This should allow us to more easily decouple the code which should be
open sourced. Unfortunately, the downside of this approach is that we
cannot rely on virtual calls to dispatch the serialization to correct
type. Another downside is that members need to be publicly accessible
for serialization.
Reviewers: mtomic, msantl
Reviewed By: mtomic
Subscribers: pullbot
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.memgraph.io/D1596
Summary:
This diff introduces a new flags
* `--synchronous-commit`
The `--synchronous-commit` tells the WAL when should the deltas be flushed to
the disk drive. By default this is off and the WAL flushes deltas every `N`
milliseconds. If it's turned on, on every transaction end, commit or abort, the
WAL will first flush the deltas and only after that will return from ending a
transaction.
Reviewers: buda, vkasljevic, mferencevic, teon.banek, ipaljak
Reviewed By: mferencevic
Subscribers: pullbot
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.memgraph.io/D1542
Summary:
In order to enhance C++ metaprogramming capabilities, a custom
preprocessing step is added before compilation. C++ code may be mixed
with Lisp code in order to generate a complete C++ source code. The
mechanism is hooked into cmake. To notify cmake of .lcp files, `add_lcp`
function in src/CMakeLists.txt needs to be invoked.
The main executable entry point is in tools/lcp, while the source code
is in src/lisp/lcp.lisp
The main goal of LCP is to auto generate class serialization code and
member variable getter functions. This should now be significantly less
error prone, since you cannot forget to serialize a member variable
through this mechanism. Future uses should be generating other repeating
code, such as `Clone` methods or perhaps some debug information.
.lcp files may contain mixed C++ code (enclosed in #>cpp ... cpp<#
blocks) with Common Lisp code.
NOTE: With great power comes great responsibility. Lisp metaprogramming
capabilities are incredibly powerful. To keep the sanity of the team
intact, use Lisp preprocessing only when *really* necessary.
Reviewers: buda, mferencevic, msantl, dgleich, ipaljak, mculinovic, mtomic
Reviewed By: mtomic
Subscribers: pullbot
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.memgraph.io/D1361
Summary:
Adding all you guys as reviewers. Feel free to take a peek and comment
on whatever is not clear. Where needed the documentation can be extended
or concepts explained in-person.
Reviewers: buda, teon.banek, dgleich, ipaljak, msantl, mculinovic, mtomic
Reviewed By: buda
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.memgraph.io/D1322
Summary:
Add quick start document for new developers.
Add developer documentation for C++ code style.
Add git and arc workflow document.
This is the first step in moving parts of the documentation related to
development from Phabricator wiki to git tracked markdown files. Most of
the changes here overhaul the text from the wiki, to make it more
friendly for new developers.
Markdown uses the Github flavored extensions, and should easily
be converted to any other document using `pandoc`.
Reviewers: buda, msantl, mculinovic, mtomic
Reviewed By: mtomic
Subscribers: mislav.bradac
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.memgraph.io/D1031