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feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
GET 010000047ffffffffffffffe616263
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 4/-2/abc -> {"u32":4,"str":"abc","i64":-2}
ORM BEFORE INSERT testpb.ExampleTable {"u32":4,"u64":7,"str":"abc","i64":-2}
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
HAS 01010007616263
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
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ERR:EOF
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
SET 010000047ffffffffffffffe616263 1007
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 4/-2/abc -> {"u32":4,"u64":7,"str":"abc","i64":-2}
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
SET 01010007616263 00047ffffffffffffffe
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
UNIQ testpb.ExampleTable u64/str : 7/abc -> 4/-2/abc
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
SET 01026162630000047ffffffffffffffe
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
IDX testpb.ExampleTable str/u32/i64 : abc/4/-2 -> 4/-2/abc
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
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SET 0103006162630000047ffffffffffffffe
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
IDX testpb.ExampleTable bz/str/u32/i64 : []/abc/4/-2 -> 4/-2/abc
ORM AFTER INSERT testpb.ExampleTable {"u32":4,"u64":7,"str":"abc","i64":-2}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
ITERATOR 0100 -> 0101
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000047ffffffffffffffe616263 1007
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 4/-2/abc -> {"u32":4,"u64":7,"str":"abc","i64":-2}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
NEXT
VALID false
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
GET 010000047ffffffffffffffe616264
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 4/-2/abd -> {"u32":4,"str":"abd","i64":-2}
ORM BEFORE INSERT testpb.ExampleTable {"u32":4,"u64":7,"str":"abd","i64":-2}
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
HAS 01010007616264
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
ERR:EOF
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
SET 010000047ffffffffffffffe616264 1007
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 4/-2/abd -> {"u32":4,"u64":7,"str":"abd","i64":-2}
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
SET 01010007616264 00047ffffffffffffffe
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
UNIQ testpb.ExampleTable u64/str : 7/abd -> 4/-2/abd
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
SET 01026162640000047ffffffffffffffe
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
IDX testpb.ExampleTable str/u32/i64 : abd/4/-2 -> 4/-2/abd
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
SET 0103006162640000047ffffffffffffffe
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
IDX testpb.ExampleTable bz/str/u32/i64 : []/abd/4/-2 -> 4/-2/abd
ORM AFTER INSERT testpb.ExampleTable {"u32":4,"u64":7,"str":"abd","i64":-2}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
ITERATOR 0100 -> 0101
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000047ffffffffffffffe616263 1007
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 4/-2/abc -> {"u32":4,"u64":7,"str":"abc","i64":-2}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000047ffffffffffffffe616264 1007
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 4/-2/abd -> {"u32":4,"u64":7,"str":"abd","i64":-2}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
NEXT
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feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
GET 010000047fffffffffffffff616263
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 4/-1/abc -> {"u32":4,"str":"abc","i64":-1}
ORM BEFORE INSERT testpb.ExampleTable {"u32":4,"u64":8,"str":"abc","i64":-1}
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
HAS 01010008616263
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
ERR:EOF
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
SET 010000047fffffffffffffff616263 1008
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 4/-1/abc -> {"u32":4,"u64":8,"str":"abc","i64":-1}
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
SET 01010008616263 00047fffffffffffffff
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
UNIQ testpb.ExampleTable u64/str : 8/abc -> 4/-1/abc
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
SET 01026162630000047fffffffffffffff
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
IDX testpb.ExampleTable str/u32/i64 : abc/4/-1 -> 4/-1/abc
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
SET 0103006162630000047fffffffffffffff
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
IDX testpb.ExampleTable bz/str/u32/i64 : []/abc/4/-1 -> 4/-1/abc
ORM AFTER INSERT testpb.ExampleTable {"u32":4,"u64":8,"str":"abc","i64":-1}
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
GET 010000057ffffffffffffffe616264
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 5/-2/abd -> {"u32":5,"str":"abd","i64":-2}
ORM BEFORE INSERT testpb.ExampleTable {"u32":5,"u64":8,"str":"abd","i64":-2}
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
HAS 01010008616264
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
ERR:EOF
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
SET 010000057ffffffffffffffe616264 1008
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 5/-2/abd -> {"u32":5,"u64":8,"str":"abd","i64":-2}
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
SET 01010008616264 00057ffffffffffffffe
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
UNIQ testpb.ExampleTable u64/str : 8/abd -> 5/-2/abd
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
SET 01026162640000057ffffffffffffffe
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
IDX testpb.ExampleTable str/u32/i64 : abd/5/-2 -> 5/-2/abd
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
SET 0103006162640000057ffffffffffffffe
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
IDX testpb.ExampleTable bz/str/u32/i64 : []/abd/5/-2 -> 5/-2/abd
ORM AFTER INSERT testpb.ExampleTable {"u32":5,"u64":8,"str":"abd","i64":-2}
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
GET 010000057ffffffffffffffe616265
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 5/-2/abe -> {"u32":5,"str":"abe","i64":-2}
ORM BEFORE INSERT testpb.ExampleTable {"u32":5,"u64":9,"str":"abe","i64":-2}
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
HAS 01010009616265
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
ERR:EOF
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
SET 010000057ffffffffffffffe616265 1009
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 5/-2/abe -> {"u32":5,"u64":9,"str":"abe","i64":-2}
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
SET 01010009616265 00057ffffffffffffffe
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
UNIQ testpb.ExampleTable u64/str : 9/abe -> 5/-2/abe
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
SET 01026162650000057ffffffffffffffe
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
IDX testpb.ExampleTable str/u32/i64 : abe/5/-2 -> 5/-2/abe
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
SET 0103006162650000057ffffffffffffffe
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
IDX testpb.ExampleTable bz/str/u32/i64 : []/abe/5/-2 -> 5/-2/abe
ORM AFTER INSERT testpb.ExampleTable {"u32":5,"u64":9,"str":"abe","i64":-2}
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
GET 010000077ffffffffffffffe616265
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 7/-2/abe -> {"u32":7,"str":"abe","i64":-2}
ORM BEFORE INSERT testpb.ExampleTable {"u32":7,"u64":10,"str":"abe","i64":-2}
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
HAS 0101000a616265
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
ERR:EOF
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
SET 010000077ffffffffffffffe616265 100a
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 7/-2/abe -> {"u32":7,"u64":10,"str":"abe","i64":-2}
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
SET 0101000a616265 00077ffffffffffffffe
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
UNIQ testpb.ExampleTable u64/str : 10/abe -> 7/-2/abe
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
SET 01026162650000077ffffffffffffffe
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
IDX testpb.ExampleTable str/u32/i64 : abe/7/-2 -> 7/-2/abe
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
SET 0103006162650000077ffffffffffffffe
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
IDX testpb.ExampleTable bz/str/u32/i64 : []/abe/7/-2 -> 7/-2/abe
ORM AFTER INSERT testpb.ExampleTable {"u32":7,"u64":10,"str":"abe","i64":-2}
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
GET 010000077fffffffffffffff616265
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 7/-1/abe -> {"u32":7,"str":"abe","i64":-1}
ORM BEFORE INSERT testpb.ExampleTable {"u32":7,"u64":11,"str":"abe","i64":-1}
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
HAS 0101000b616265
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
ERR:EOF
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
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SET 010000077fffffffffffffff616265 100b
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 7/-1/abe -> {"u32":7,"u64":11,"str":"abe","i64":-1}
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
SET 0101000b616265 00077fffffffffffffff
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
UNIQ testpb.ExampleTable u64/str : 11/abe -> 7/-1/abe
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
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SET 01026162650000077fffffffffffffff
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
IDX testpb.ExampleTable str/u32/i64 : abe/7/-1 -> 7/-1/abe
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
SET 0103006162650000077fffffffffffffff
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
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IDX testpb.ExampleTable bz/str/u32/i64 : []/abe/7/-1 -> 7/-1/abe
ORM AFTER INSERT testpb.ExampleTable {"u32":7,"u64":11,"str":"abe","i64":-1}
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
GET 010000087ffffffffffffffc616263
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
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PK testpb.ExampleTable 8/-4/abc -> {"u32":8,"str":"abc","i64":-4}
ORM BEFORE INSERT testpb.ExampleTable {"u32":8,"u64":11,"str":"abc","i64":-4}
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
HAS 0101000b616263
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
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ERR:EOF
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
SET 010000087ffffffffffffffc616263 100b
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 8/-4/abc -> {"u32":8,"u64":11,"str":"abc","i64":-4}
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
SET 0101000b616263 00087ffffffffffffffc
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
UNIQ testpb.ExampleTable u64/str : 11/abc -> 8/-4/abc
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
SET 01026162630000087ffffffffffffffc
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
IDX testpb.ExampleTable str/u32/i64 : abc/8/-4 -> 8/-4/abc
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
SET 0103006162630000087ffffffffffffffc
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
IDX testpb.ExampleTable bz/str/u32/i64 : []/abc/8/-4 -> 8/-4/abc
ORM AFTER INSERT testpb.ExampleTable {"u32":8,"u64":11,"str":"abc","i64":-4}
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
GET 010000088000000000000001616263
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 8/1/abc -> {"u32":8,"str":"abc","i64":1}
ORM BEFORE INSERT testpb.ExampleTable {"u32":8,"u64":12,"str":"abc","i64":1}
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
HAS 0101000c616263
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
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feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
SET 010000088000000000000001616263 100c
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 8/1/abc -> {"u32":8,"u64":12,"str":"abc","i64":1}
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
SET 0101000c616263 00088000000000000001
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
UNIQ testpb.ExampleTable u64/str : 12/abc -> 8/1/abc
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
SET 01026162630000088000000000000001
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
IDX testpb.ExampleTable str/u32/i64 : abc/8/1 -> 8/1/abc
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
SET 0103006162630000088000000000000001
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
IDX testpb.ExampleTable bz/str/u32/i64 : []/abc/8/1 -> 8/1/abc
ORM AFTER INSERT testpb.ExampleTable {"u32":8,"u64":12,"str":"abc","i64":1}
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
GET 010000088000000000000001616264
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 8/1/abd -> {"u32":8,"str":"abd","i64":1}
ORM BEFORE INSERT testpb.ExampleTable {"u32":8,"u64":10,"str":"abd","i64":1}
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
HAS 0101000a616264
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
ERR:EOF
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
SET 010000088000000000000001616264 100a
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 8/1/abd -> {"u32":8,"u64":10,"str":"abd","i64":1}
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
SET 0101000a616264 00088000000000000001
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
UNIQ testpb.ExampleTable u64/str : 10/abd -> 8/1/abd
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
SET 01026162640000088000000000000001
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
IDX testpb.ExampleTable str/u32/i64 : abd/8/1 -> 8/1/abd
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
SET 0103006162640000088000000000000001
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
IDX testpb.ExampleTable bz/str/u32/i64 : []/abd/8/1 -> 8/1/abd
ORM AFTER INSERT testpb.ExampleTable {"u32":8,"u64":10,"str":"abd","i64":1}
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
ITERATOR 01000008 -> 01000009
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000087ffffffffffffffc616263 100b
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 8/-4/abc -> {"u32":8,"u64":11,"str":"abc","i64":-4}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000088000000000000001616263 100c
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 8/1/abc -> {"u32":8,"u64":12,"str":"abc","i64":1}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000088000000000000001616264 100a
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 8/1/abd -> {"u32":8,"u64":10,"str":"abd","i64":1}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
NEXT
VALID false
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
ITERATOR 01000004 <- 01000005
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000047fffffffffffffff616263 1008
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 4/-1/abc -> {"u32":4,"u64":8,"str":"abc","i64":-1}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000047ffffffffffffffe616264 1007
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 4/-2/abd -> {"u32":4,"u64":7,"str":"abd","i64":-2}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000047ffffffffffffffe616263 1007
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 4/-2/abc -> {"u32":4,"u64":7,"str":"abc","i64":-2}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
NEXT
VALID false
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
ITERATOR 010000047fffffffffffffff -> 01000008
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000047fffffffffffffff616263 1008
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 4/-1/abc -> {"u32":4,"u64":8,"str":"abc","i64":-1}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000057ffffffffffffffe616264 1008
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 5/-2/abd -> {"u32":5,"u64":8,"str":"abd","i64":-2}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000057ffffffffffffffe616265 1009
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 5/-2/abe -> {"u32":5,"u64":9,"str":"abe","i64":-2}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000077ffffffffffffffe616265 100a
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 7/-2/abe -> {"u32":7,"u64":10,"str":"abe","i64":-2}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000077fffffffffffffff616265 100b
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 7/-1/abe -> {"u32":7,"u64":11,"str":"abe","i64":-1}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
NEXT
VALID false
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
ITERATOR 010000057ffffffffffffffd -> 01000008800000000000000161626300
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000057ffffffffffffffe616264 1008
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 5/-2/abd -> {"u32":5,"u64":8,"str":"abd","i64":-2}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000057ffffffffffffffe616265 1009
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 5/-2/abe -> {"u32":5,"u64":9,"str":"abe","i64":-2}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000077ffffffffffffffe616265 100a
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 7/-2/abe -> {"u32":7,"u64":10,"str":"abe","i64":-2}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000077fffffffffffffff616265 100b
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 7/-1/abe -> {"u32":7,"u64":11,"str":"abe","i64":-1}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000087ffffffffffffffc616263 100b
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 8/-4/abc -> {"u32":8,"u64":11,"str":"abc","i64":-4}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000088000000000000001616263 100c
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 8/1/abc -> {"u32":8,"u64":12,"str":"abc","i64":1}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
NEXT
VALID false
ITERATOR 010261626300 <- 010261626401
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 01026162640000088000000000000001
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
IDX testpb.ExampleTable str/u32/i64 : abd/8/1 -> 8/1/abd
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
GET 010000088000000000000001616264 100a
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 8/1/abd -> {"u32":8,"u64":10,"str":"abd","i64":1}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 01026162640000057ffffffffffffffe
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
IDX testpb.ExampleTable str/u32/i64 : abd/5/-2 -> 5/-2/abd
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
GET 010000057ffffffffffffffe616264 1008
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 5/-2/abd -> {"u32":5,"u64":8,"str":"abd","i64":-2}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 01026162640000047ffffffffffffffe
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
IDX testpb.ExampleTable str/u32/i64 : abd/4/-2 -> 4/-2/abd
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
GET 010000047ffffffffffffffe616264 1007
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 4/-2/abd -> {"u32":4,"u64":7,"str":"abd","i64":-2}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 01026162630000088000000000000001
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
IDX testpb.ExampleTable str/u32/i64 : abc/8/1 -> 8/1/abc
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
GET 010000088000000000000001616263 100c
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 8/1/abc -> {"u32":8,"u64":12,"str":"abc","i64":1}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 01026162630000087ffffffffffffffc
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
IDX testpb.ExampleTable str/u32/i64 : abc/8/-4 -> 8/-4/abc
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
GET 010000087ffffffffffffffc616263 100b
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 8/-4/abc -> {"u32":8,"u64":11,"str":"abc","i64":-4}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 01026162630000047fffffffffffffff
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
IDX testpb.ExampleTable str/u32/i64 : abc/4/-1 -> 4/-1/abc
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
GET 010000047fffffffffffffff616263 1008
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 4/-1/abc -> {"u32":4,"u64":8,"str":"abc","i64":-1}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 01026162630000047ffffffffffffffe
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
IDX testpb.ExampleTable str/u32/i64 : abc/4/-2 -> 4/-2/abc
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
GET 010000047ffffffffffffffe616263 1007
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 4/-2/abc -> {"u32":4,"u64":7,"str":"abc","i64":-2}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
NEXT
VALID false
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
ITERATOR 0102616265000007 -> 0102616265000008
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 01026162650000077ffffffffffffffe
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
IDX testpb.ExampleTable str/u32/i64 : abe/7/-2 -> 7/-2/abe
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
GET 010000077ffffffffffffffe616265 100a
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 7/-2/abe -> {"u32":7,"u64":10,"str":"abe","i64":-2}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 01026162650000077fffffffffffffff
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
IDX testpb.ExampleTable str/u32/i64 : abe/7/-1 -> 7/-1/abe
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
GET 010000077fffffffffffffff616265 100b
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 7/-1/abe -> {"u32":7,"u64":11,"str":"abe","i64":-1}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
NEXT
VALID false
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
ITERATOR 0102616263000004 <- 0102616263000005
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 01026162630000047fffffffffffffff
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
IDX testpb.ExampleTable str/u32/i64 : abc/4/-1 -> 4/-1/abc
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
GET 010000047fffffffffffffff616263 1008
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 4/-1/abc -> {"u32":4,"u64":8,"str":"abc","i64":-1}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 01026162630000047ffffffffffffffe
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
IDX testpb.ExampleTable str/u32/i64 : abc/4/-2 -> 4/-2/abc
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
GET 010000047ffffffffffffffe616263 1007
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 4/-2/abc -> {"u32":4,"u64":7,"str":"abc","i64":-2}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
NEXT
VALID false
ITERATOR 0100 -> 0101
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000047ffffffffffffffe616263 1007
PK testpb.ExampleTable 4/-2/abc -> {"u32":4,"u64":7,"str":"abc","i64":-2}
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
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KEY 010000047ffffffffffffffe616264 1007
PK testpb.ExampleTable 4/-2/abd -> {"u32":4,"u64":7,"str":"abd","i64":-2}
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
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KEY 010000047fffffffffffffff616263 1008
PK testpb.ExampleTable 4/-1/abc -> {"u32":4,"u64":8,"str":"abc","i64":-1}
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
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KEY 010000057ffffffffffffffe616264 1008
PK testpb.ExampleTable 5/-2/abd -> {"u32":5,"u64":8,"str":"abd","i64":-2}
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
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KEY 010000057ffffffffffffffe616265 1009
PK testpb.ExampleTable 5/-2/abe -> {"u32":5,"u64":9,"str":"abe","i64":-2}
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
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KEY 010000077ffffffffffffffe616265 100a
PK testpb.ExampleTable 7/-2/abe -> {"u32":7,"u64":10,"str":"abe","i64":-2}
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
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KEY 010000077fffffffffffffff616265 100b
PK testpb.ExampleTable 7/-1/abe -> {"u32":7,"u64":11,"str":"abe","i64":-1}
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
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KEY 010000087ffffffffffffffc616263 100b
PK testpb.ExampleTable 8/-4/abc -> {"u32":8,"u64":11,"str":"abc","i64":-4}
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
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KEY 010000088000000000000001616263 100c
PK testpb.ExampleTable 8/1/abc -> {"u32":8,"u64":12,"str":"abc","i64":1}
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
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KEY 010000088000000000000001616264 100a
PK testpb.ExampleTable 8/1/abd -> {"u32":8,"u64":10,"str":"abd","i64":1}
NEXT
VALID false
ITERATOR 0100 -> 0101
VALID true
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
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KEY 010000047ffffffffffffffe616264 1007
PK testpb.ExampleTable 4/-2/abd -> {"u32":4,"u64":7,"str":"abd","i64":-2}
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
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ITERATOR 010000047ffffffffffffffe61626400 -> 0101
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
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KEY 010000047fffffffffffffff616263 1008
PK testpb.ExampleTable 4/-1/abc -> {"u32":4,"u64":8,"str":"abc","i64":-1}
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
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KEY 010000057ffffffffffffffe616264 1008
PK testpb.ExampleTable 5/-2/abd -> {"u32":5,"u64":8,"str":"abd","i64":-2}
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
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KEY 010000057ffffffffffffffe616265 1009
PK testpb.ExampleTable 5/-2/abe -> {"u32":5,"u64":9,"str":"abe","i64":-2}
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
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KEY 010000077ffffffffffffffe616265 100a
PK testpb.ExampleTable 7/-2/abe -> {"u32":7,"u64":10,"str":"abe","i64":-2}
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
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KEY 010000077fffffffffffffff616265 100b
PK testpb.ExampleTable 7/-1/abe -> {"u32":7,"u64":11,"str":"abe","i64":-1}
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
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KEY 010000087ffffffffffffffc616263 100b
PK testpb.ExampleTable 8/-4/abc -> {"u32":8,"u64":11,"str":"abc","i64":-4}
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
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KEY 010000088000000000000001616263 100c
PK testpb.ExampleTable 8/1/abc -> {"u32":8,"u64":12,"str":"abc","i64":1}
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
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KEY 010000088000000000000001616264 100a
PK testpb.ExampleTable 8/1/abd -> {"u32":8,"u64":10,"str":"abd","i64":1}
NEXT
VALID false
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
HAS 0101000c616263
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
ERR:EOF
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
GET 0101000c616263 00088000000000000001
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
UNIQ testpb.ExampleTable u64/str : 12/abc -> 8/1/abc
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
GET 010000088000000000000001616263 100c
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 8/1/abc -> {"u32":8,"u64":12,"str":"abc","i64":1}
feat(orm): support nil PageRequest (#11171) ## Description Closes: #XXXX --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-15 09:56:22 -08:00
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PK testpb.ExampleTable 4/-2/abc -> {"u32":4,"u64":7,"str":"abc","i64":-2}
NEXT
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KEY 010000047ffffffffffffffe616264 1007
PK testpb.ExampleTable 4/-2/abd -> {"u32":4,"u64":7,"str":"abd","i64":-2}
NEXT
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PK testpb.ExampleTable 4/-1/abc -> {"u32":4,"u64":8,"str":"abc","i64":-1}
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KEY 010000057ffffffffffffffe616264 1008
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feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
ITERATOR 0100 -> 0101
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000047ffffffffffffffe616263 1007
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 4/-2/abc -> {"u32":4,"u64":7,"str":"abc","i64":-2}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000047ffffffffffffffe616264 1007
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 4/-2/abd -> {"u32":4,"u64":7,"str":"abd","i64":-2}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
NEXT
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feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000047fffffffffffffff616263 1008
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 4/-1/abc -> {"u32":4,"u64":8,"str":"abc","i64":-1}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
NEXT
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feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000057ffffffffffffffe616264 1008
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 5/-2/abd -> {"u32":5,"u64":8,"str":"abd","i64":-2}
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000057ffffffffffffffe616264 1008
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 5/-2/abd -> {"u32":5,"u64":8,"str":"abd","i64":-2}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
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feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
ITERATOR 010000057ffffffffffffffe61626400 -> 0101
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000057ffffffffffffffe616265 1009
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 5/-2/abe -> {"u32":5,"u64":9,"str":"abe","i64":-2}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000077ffffffffffffffe616265 100a
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 7/-2/abe -> {"u32":7,"u64":10,"str":"abe","i64":-2}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000077fffffffffffffff616265 100b
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 7/-1/abe -> {"u32":7,"u64":11,"str":"abe","i64":-1}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000087ffffffffffffffc616263 100b
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 8/-4/abc -> {"u32":8,"u64":11,"str":"abc","i64":-4}
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000087ffffffffffffffc616263 100b
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 8/-4/abc -> {"u32":8,"u64":11,"str":"abc","i64":-4}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
ITERATOR 010000087ffffffffffffffc61626300 -> 0101
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000088000000000000001616263 100c
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 8/1/abc -> {"u32":8,"u64":12,"str":"abc","i64":1}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000088000000000000001616264 100a
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 8/1/abd -> {"u32":8,"u64":10,"str":"abd","i64":1}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
NEXT
VALID false
ITERATOR 0100 <- 0101
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000088000000000000001616264 100a
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 8/1/abd -> {"u32":8,"u64":10,"str":"abd","i64":1}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
NEXT
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feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000088000000000000001616263 100c
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 8/1/abc -> {"u32":8,"u64":12,"str":"abc","i64":1}
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000088000000000000001616263 100c
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 8/1/abc -> {"u32":8,"u64":12,"str":"abc","i64":1}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
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feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
ITERATOR 0100 <- 010000088000000000000001616263
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000087ffffffffffffffc616263 100b
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 8/-4/abc -> {"u32":8,"u64":11,"str":"abc","i64":-4}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000077fffffffffffffff616265 100b
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 7/-1/abe -> {"u32":7,"u64":11,"str":"abe","i64":-1}
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000077fffffffffffffff616265 100b
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 7/-1/abe -> {"u32":7,"u64":11,"str":"abe","i64":-1}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
ITERATOR 010000047fffffffffffffff616263 -> 010000077ffffffffffffffe61626500
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000047fffffffffffffff616263 1008
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 4/-1/abc -> {"u32":4,"u64":8,"str":"abc","i64":-1}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000057ffffffffffffffe616264 1008
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 5/-2/abd -> {"u32":5,"u64":8,"str":"abd","i64":-2}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000057ffffffffffffffe616265 1009
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 5/-2/abe -> {"u32":5,"u64":9,"str":"abe","i64":-2}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000077ffffffffffffffe616265 100a
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 7/-2/abe -> {"u32":7,"u64":10,"str":"abe","i64":-2}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
NEXT
VALID false
ITERATOR 0100 -> 0101
VALID true
NEXT
VALID true
NEXT
VALID true
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000057ffffffffffffffe616264 1008
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 5/-2/abd -> {"u32":5,"u64":8,"str":"abd","i64":-2}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000057ffffffffffffffe616265 1009
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 5/-2/abe -> {"u32":5,"u64":9,"str":"abe","i64":-2}
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000057ffffffffffffffe616265 1009
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 5/-2/abe -> {"u32":5,"u64":9,"str":"abe","i64":-2}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
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feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000057ffffffffffffffe616265 1009
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 5/-2/abe -> {"u32":5,"u64":9,"str":"abe","i64":-2}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
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feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000057ffffffffffffffe616264 1008
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 5/-2/abd -> {"u32":5,"u64":8,"str":"abd","i64":-2}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
NEXT
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feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000047fffffffffffffff616263 1008
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 4/-1/abc -> {"u32":4,"u64":8,"str":"abc","i64":-1}
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000047fffffffffffffff616263 1008
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 4/-1/abc -> {"u32":4,"u64":8,"str":"abc","i64":-1}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
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feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
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GET 010000047ffffffffffffffe616263 1007
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
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PK testpb.ExampleTable 4/-2/abc -> {"u32":4,"u64":7,"str":"abc","i64":-2}
ORM BEFORE UPDATE testpb.ExampleTable {"u32":4,"u64":7,"str":"abc","i64":-2} -> {"u32":4,"u64":14,"str":"abc","bz":"abc","i64":-2}
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
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HAS 0101000e616263
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
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feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
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SET 010000047ffffffffffffffe616263 100e2203616263
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
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PK testpb.ExampleTable 4/-2/abc -> {"u32":4,"u64":14,"str":"abc","bz":"abc","i64":-2}
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
DEL 01010007616263
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
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DEL ERR:EOF
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
SET 0101000e616263 00047ffffffffffffffe
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
UNIQ testpb.ExampleTable u64/str : 14/abc -> 4/-2/abc
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
DEL 0103006162630000047ffffffffffffffe
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
DEL IDX testpb.ExampleTable bz/str/u32/i64 : []/abc/4/-2 -> 4/-2/abc
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
SET 0103036162636162630000047ffffffffffffffe
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
IDX testpb.ExampleTable bz/str/u32/i64 : [97 98 99]/abc/4/-2 -> 4/-2/abc
ORM AFTER UPDATE testpb.ExampleTable {"u32":4,"u64":7,"str":"abc","i64":-2} -> {"u32":4,"u64":14,"str":"abc","bz":"abc","i64":-2}
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
GET 010000047ffffffffffffffe616264 1007
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 4/-2/abd -> {"u32":4,"u64":7,"str":"abd","i64":-2}
ORM BEFORE UPDATE testpb.ExampleTable {"u32":4,"u64":7,"str":"abd","i64":-2} -> {"u32":4,"u64":14,"str":"abd","bz":"abd","i64":-2}
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
HAS 0101000e616264
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
ERR:EOF
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
SET 010000047ffffffffffffffe616264 100e2203616264
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 4/-2/abd -> {"u32":4,"u64":14,"str":"abd","bz":"abd","i64":-2}
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
DEL 01010007616264
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
DEL ERR:EOF
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
SET 0101000e616264 00047ffffffffffffffe
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
UNIQ testpb.ExampleTable u64/str : 14/abd -> 4/-2/abd
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
DEL 0103006162640000047ffffffffffffffe
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
DEL IDX testpb.ExampleTable bz/str/u32/i64 : []/abd/4/-2 -> 4/-2/abd
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
SET 0103036162646162640000047ffffffffffffffe
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
IDX testpb.ExampleTable bz/str/u32/i64 : [97 98 100]/abd/4/-2 -> 4/-2/abd
ORM AFTER UPDATE testpb.ExampleTable {"u32":4,"u64":7,"str":"abd","i64":-2} -> {"u32":4,"u64":14,"str":"abd","bz":"abd","i64":-2}
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
GET 010000047fffffffffffffff616263 1008
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 4/-1/abc -> {"u32":4,"u64":8,"str":"abc","i64":-1}
ORM BEFORE UPDATE testpb.ExampleTable {"u32":4,"u64":8,"str":"abc","i64":-1} -> {"u32":4,"u64":16,"str":"abc","bz":"abc","i64":-1}
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
HAS 01010010616263
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
ERR:EOF
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
SET 010000047fffffffffffffff616263 10102203616263
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 4/-1/abc -> {"u32":4,"u64":16,"str":"abc","bz":"abc","i64":-1}
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
DEL 01010008616263
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
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DEL ERR:EOF
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
SET 01010010616263 00047fffffffffffffff
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
UNIQ testpb.ExampleTable u64/str : 16/abc -> 4/-1/abc
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
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DEL 0103006162630000047fffffffffffffff
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
DEL IDX testpb.ExampleTable bz/str/u32/i64 : []/abc/4/-1 -> 4/-1/abc
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
SET 0103036162636162630000047fffffffffffffff
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
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IDX testpb.ExampleTable bz/str/u32/i64 : [97 98 99]/abc/4/-1 -> 4/-1/abc
ORM AFTER UPDATE testpb.ExampleTable {"u32":4,"u64":8,"str":"abc","i64":-1} -> {"u32":4,"u64":16,"str":"abc","bz":"abc","i64":-1}
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
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GET 010000057ffffffffffffffe616264 1008
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 5/-2/abd -> {"u32":5,"u64":8,"str":"abd","i64":-2}
ORM BEFORE UPDATE testpb.ExampleTable {"u32":5,"u64":8,"str":"abd","i64":-2} -> {"u32":5,"u64":16,"str":"abd","bz":"abd","i64":-2}
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
HAS 01010010616264
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
ERR:EOF
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
SET 010000057ffffffffffffffe616264 10102203616264
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 5/-2/abd -> {"u32":5,"u64":16,"str":"abd","bz":"abd","i64":-2}
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
DEL 01010008616264
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
DEL ERR:EOF
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
SET 01010010616264 00057ffffffffffffffe
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
UNIQ testpb.ExampleTable u64/str : 16/abd -> 5/-2/abd
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
DEL 0103006162640000057ffffffffffffffe
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
DEL IDX testpb.ExampleTable bz/str/u32/i64 : []/abd/5/-2 -> 5/-2/abd
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
SET 0103036162646162640000057ffffffffffffffe
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
IDX testpb.ExampleTable bz/str/u32/i64 : [97 98 100]/abd/5/-2 -> 5/-2/abd
ORM AFTER UPDATE testpb.ExampleTable {"u32":5,"u64":8,"str":"abd","i64":-2} -> {"u32":5,"u64":16,"str":"abd","bz":"abd","i64":-2}
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
GET 010000057ffffffffffffffe616265 1009
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 5/-2/abe -> {"u32":5,"u64":9,"str":"abe","i64":-2}
ORM BEFORE UPDATE testpb.ExampleTable {"u32":5,"u64":9,"str":"abe","i64":-2} -> {"u32":5,"u64":18,"str":"abe","bz":"abe","i64":-2}
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
HAS 01010012616265
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
ERR:EOF
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
SET 010000057ffffffffffffffe616265 10122203616265
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 5/-2/abe -> {"u32":5,"u64":18,"str":"abe","bz":"abe","i64":-2}
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
DEL 01010009616265
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
DEL ERR:EOF
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
SET 01010012616265 00057ffffffffffffffe
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
UNIQ testpb.ExampleTable u64/str : 18/abe -> 5/-2/abe
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
DEL 0103006162650000057ffffffffffffffe
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
DEL IDX testpb.ExampleTable bz/str/u32/i64 : []/abe/5/-2 -> 5/-2/abe
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
SET 0103036162656162650000057ffffffffffffffe
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
IDX testpb.ExampleTable bz/str/u32/i64 : [97 98 101]/abe/5/-2 -> 5/-2/abe
ORM AFTER UPDATE testpb.ExampleTable {"u32":5,"u64":9,"str":"abe","i64":-2} -> {"u32":5,"u64":18,"str":"abe","bz":"abe","i64":-2}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
ITERATOR 0100 -> 0101
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000047ffffffffffffffe616263 100e2203616263
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 4/-2/abc -> {"u32":4,"u64":14,"str":"abc","bz":"abc","i64":-2}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000047ffffffffffffffe616264 100e2203616264
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 4/-2/abd -> {"u32":4,"u64":14,"str":"abd","bz":"abd","i64":-2}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000047fffffffffffffff616263 10102203616263
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 4/-1/abc -> {"u32":4,"u64":16,"str":"abc","bz":"abc","i64":-1}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000057ffffffffffffffe616264 10102203616264
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 5/-2/abd -> {"u32":5,"u64":16,"str":"abd","bz":"abd","i64":-2}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000057ffffffffffffffe616265 10122203616265
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 5/-2/abe -> {"u32":5,"u64":18,"str":"abe","bz":"abe","i64":-2}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000077ffffffffffffffe616265 100a
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 7/-2/abe -> {"u32":7,"u64":10,"str":"abe","i64":-2}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000077fffffffffffffff616265 100b
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 7/-1/abe -> {"u32":7,"u64":11,"str":"abe","i64":-1}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000087ffffffffffffffc616263 100b
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 8/-4/abc -> {"u32":8,"u64":11,"str":"abc","i64":-4}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000088000000000000001616263 100c
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 8/1/abc -> {"u32":8,"u64":12,"str":"abc","i64":1}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000088000000000000001616264 100a
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 8/1/abd -> {"u32":8,"u64":10,"str":"abd","i64":1}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
NEXT
VALID false
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
GET 010000098000000000000000
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 9/0/ -> {"u32":9}
ORM BEFORE INSERT testpb.ExampleTable {"u32":9}
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
HAS 01010000
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
ERR:EOF
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
SET 010000098000000000000000
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 9/0/ -> {"u32":9}
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
SET 01010000 00098000000000000000
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
UNIQ testpb.ExampleTable u64/str : 0/ -> 9/0/
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
SET 01020000098000000000000000
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
IDX testpb.ExampleTable str/u32/i64 : /9/0 -> 9/0/
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
SET 0103000000098000000000000000
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
IDX testpb.ExampleTable bz/str/u32/i64 : []//9/0 -> 9/0/
ORM AFTER INSERT testpb.ExampleTable {"u32":9}
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
GET 010000098000000000000000
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 9/0/ -> {"u32":9}
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
GET 010000098000000000000000
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 9/0/ -> {"u32":9}
ORM BEFORE UPDATE testpb.ExampleTable {"u32":9} -> {"u32":9,"b":true}
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
SET 010000098000000000000000 7801
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 9/0/ -> {"u32":9,"b":true}
ORM AFTER UPDATE testpb.ExampleTable {"u32":9} -> {"u32":9,"b":true}
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
GET 010000098000000000000000 7801
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 9/0/ -> {"u32":9,"b":true}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
ITERATOR 0100 -> 0101
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000047ffffffffffffffe616263 100e2203616263
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 4/-2/abc -> {"u32":4,"u64":14,"str":"abc","bz":"abc","i64":-2}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000047ffffffffffffffe616264 100e2203616264
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 4/-2/abd -> {"u32":4,"u64":14,"str":"abd","bz":"abd","i64":-2}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000047fffffffffffffff616263 10102203616263
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 4/-1/abc -> {"u32":4,"u64":16,"str":"abc","bz":"abc","i64":-1}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000057ffffffffffffffe616264 10102203616264
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 5/-2/abd -> {"u32":5,"u64":16,"str":"abd","bz":"abd","i64":-2}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000057ffffffffffffffe616265 10122203616265
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 5/-2/abe -> {"u32":5,"u64":18,"str":"abe","bz":"abe","i64":-2}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000077ffffffffffffffe616265 100a
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 7/-2/abe -> {"u32":7,"u64":10,"str":"abe","i64":-2}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000077fffffffffffffff616265 100b
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 7/-1/abe -> {"u32":7,"u64":11,"str":"abe","i64":-1}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000087ffffffffffffffc616263 100b
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 8/-4/abc -> {"u32":8,"u64":11,"str":"abc","i64":-4}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000088000000000000001616263 100c
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 8/1/abc -> {"u32":8,"u64":12,"str":"abc","i64":1}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000088000000000000001616264 100a
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 8/1/abd -> {"u32":8,"u64":10,"str":"abd","i64":1}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000098000000000000000 7801
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 9/0/ -> {"u32":9,"b":true}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
NEXT
VALID false
ITERATOR 0100 -> 0101
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000047ffffffffffffffe616263 100e2203616263
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 4/-2/abc -> {"u32":4,"u64":14,"str":"abc","bz":"abc","i64":-2}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000047ffffffffffffffe616264 100e2203616264
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 4/-2/abd -> {"u32":4,"u64":14,"str":"abd","bz":"abd","i64":-2}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000047fffffffffffffff616263 10102203616263
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 4/-1/abc -> {"u32":4,"u64":16,"str":"abc","bz":"abc","i64":-1}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000057ffffffffffffffe616264 10102203616264
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 5/-2/abd -> {"u32":5,"u64":16,"str":"abd","bz":"abd","i64":-2}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000057ffffffffffffffe616265 10122203616265
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 5/-2/abe -> {"u32":5,"u64":18,"str":"abe","bz":"abe","i64":-2}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000077ffffffffffffffe616265 100a
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 7/-2/abe -> {"u32":7,"u64":10,"str":"abe","i64":-2}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000077fffffffffffffff616265 100b
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 7/-1/abe -> {"u32":7,"u64":11,"str":"abe","i64":-1}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000087ffffffffffffffc616263 100b
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 8/-4/abc -> {"u32":8,"u64":11,"str":"abc","i64":-4}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000088000000000000001616263 100c
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 8/1/abc -> {"u32":8,"u64":12,"str":"abc","i64":1}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000088000000000000001616264 100a
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 8/1/abd -> {"u32":8,"u64":10,"str":"abd","i64":1}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000098000000000000000 7801
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 9/0/ -> {"u32":9,"b":true}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
NEXT
VALID false
ITERATOR 0100 -> 0101
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000047ffffffffffffffe616263 100e2203616263
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 4/-2/abc -> {"u32":4,"u64":14,"str":"abc","bz":"abc","i64":-2}
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000047ffffffffffffffe616263 100e2203616263
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 4/-2/abc -> {"u32":4,"u64":14,"str":"abc","bz":"abc","i64":-2}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000047ffffffffffffffe616264 100e2203616264
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 4/-2/abd -> {"u32":4,"u64":14,"str":"abd","bz":"abd","i64":-2}
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000047ffffffffffffffe616264 100e2203616264
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 4/-2/abd -> {"u32":4,"u64":14,"str":"abd","bz":"abd","i64":-2}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000047fffffffffffffff616263 10102203616263
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 4/-1/abc -> {"u32":4,"u64":16,"str":"abc","bz":"abc","i64":-1}
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000047fffffffffffffff616263 10102203616263
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 4/-1/abc -> {"u32":4,"u64":16,"str":"abc","bz":"abc","i64":-1}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000057ffffffffffffffe616264 10102203616264
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 5/-2/abd -> {"u32":5,"u64":16,"str":"abd","bz":"abd","i64":-2}
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000057ffffffffffffffe616264 10102203616264
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 5/-2/abd -> {"u32":5,"u64":16,"str":"abd","bz":"abd","i64":-2}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000057ffffffffffffffe616265 10122203616265
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 5/-2/abe -> {"u32":5,"u64":18,"str":"abe","bz":"abe","i64":-2}
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000057ffffffffffffffe616265 10122203616265
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 5/-2/abe -> {"u32":5,"u64":18,"str":"abe","bz":"abe","i64":-2}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000077ffffffffffffffe616265 100a
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 7/-2/abe -> {"u32":7,"u64":10,"str":"abe","i64":-2}
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000077ffffffffffffffe616265 100a
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 7/-2/abe -> {"u32":7,"u64":10,"str":"abe","i64":-2}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000077fffffffffffffff616265 100b
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 7/-1/abe -> {"u32":7,"u64":11,"str":"abe","i64":-1}
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000077fffffffffffffff616265 100b
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 7/-1/abe -> {"u32":7,"u64":11,"str":"abe","i64":-1}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000087ffffffffffffffc616263 100b
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 8/-4/abc -> {"u32":8,"u64":11,"str":"abc","i64":-4}
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000087ffffffffffffffc616263 100b
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 8/-4/abc -> {"u32":8,"u64":11,"str":"abc","i64":-4}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000088000000000000001616263 100c
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 8/1/abc -> {"u32":8,"u64":12,"str":"abc","i64":1}
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000088000000000000001616263 100c
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 8/1/abc -> {"u32":8,"u64":12,"str":"abc","i64":1}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000088000000000000001616264 100a
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 8/1/abd -> {"u32":8,"u64":10,"str":"abd","i64":1}
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000088000000000000001616264 100a
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 8/1/abd -> {"u32":8,"u64":10,"str":"abd","i64":1}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000098000000000000000 7801
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 9/0/ -> {"u32":9,"b":true}
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000098000000000000000 7801
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 9/0/ -> {"u32":9,"b":true}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
NEXT
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feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
GET 010000077ffffffffffffffe616265 100a
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 7/-2/abe -> {"u32":7,"u64":10,"str":"abe","i64":-2}
ORM BEFORE DELETE testpb.ExampleTable {"u32":7,"u64":10,"str":"abe","i64":-2}
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
DEL 010000077ffffffffffffffe616265
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
DEL PK testpb.ExampleTable 7/-2/abe -> {"u32":7,"str":"abe","i64":-2}
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
DEL 0101000a616265
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
DEL ERR:EOF
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
DEL 01026162650000077ffffffffffffffe
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
DEL IDX testpb.ExampleTable str/u32/i64 : abe/7/-2 -> 7/-2/abe
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
DEL 0103006162650000077ffffffffffffffe
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
DEL IDX testpb.ExampleTable bz/str/u32/i64 : []/abe/7/-2 -> 7/-2/abe
ORM AFTER DELETE testpb.ExampleTable {"u32":7,"u64":10,"str":"abe","i64":-2}
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
HAS 010000077ffffffffffffffe616265
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 7/-2/abe -> {"u32":7,"str":"abe","i64":-2}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
ITERATOR 0100 -> 0101
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000047ffffffffffffffe616263 100e2203616263
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 4/-2/abc -> {"u32":4,"u64":14,"str":"abc","bz":"abc","i64":-2}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000047ffffffffffffffe616264 100e2203616264
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 4/-2/abd -> {"u32":4,"u64":14,"str":"abd","bz":"abd","i64":-2}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000047fffffffffffffff616263 10102203616263
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 4/-1/abc -> {"u32":4,"u64":16,"str":"abc","bz":"abc","i64":-1}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000057ffffffffffffffe616264 10102203616264
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 5/-2/abd -> {"u32":5,"u64":16,"str":"abd","bz":"abd","i64":-2}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000057ffffffffffffffe616265 10122203616265
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 5/-2/abe -> {"u32":5,"u64":18,"str":"abe","bz":"abe","i64":-2}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000077fffffffffffffff616265 100b
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 7/-1/abe -> {"u32":7,"u64":11,"str":"abe","i64":-1}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000087ffffffffffffffc616263 100b
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 8/-4/abc -> {"u32":8,"u64":11,"str":"abc","i64":-4}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000088000000000000001616263 100c
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 8/1/abc -> {"u32":8,"u64":12,"str":"abc","i64":1}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000088000000000000001616264 100a
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 8/1/abd -> {"u32":8,"u64":10,"str":"abd","i64":1}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000098000000000000000 7801
feat(orm): add module db (#10991) ## Description This PR adds a `ModuleDB` interface which can be used directly by Cosmos SDK modules. A simplified bank example with Mint/Send/Burn functionality against Balance and Supply tables is included in the tests. This PR also: * adds simplified `Get` and `Has` methods to `Table` which use the primary key values in the message instead of `...interface{}` * adds a stable deterministic proto JSON marshaler and updates the `Entry.String` methods to use it because the golden tests are not deterministic without this. This code is currently internal but can be extracted to a public `codec` or `cosmos-proto` package eventually. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-21 19:13:43 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 9/0/ -> {"u32":9,"b":true}
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-01-20 08:22:06 -08:00
NEXT
VALID false
feat(orm): range/prefix deletion support (#11103) ## Description This adds `DeleteBy...` methods to the ORM codegen for the primary key + every unique index. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-03 02:04:02 -08:00
ITERATOR 010261626400 -> 010261626401
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 01026162640000047ffffffffffffffe
feat(orm): range/prefix deletion support (#11103) ## Description This adds `DeleteBy...` methods to the ORM codegen for the primary key + every unique index. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-03 02:04:02 -08:00
IDX testpb.ExampleTable str/u32/i64 : abd/4/-2 -> 4/-2/abd
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
GET 010000047ffffffffffffffe616264 100e2203616264
feat(orm): range/prefix deletion support (#11103) ## Description This adds `DeleteBy...` methods to the ORM codegen for the primary key + every unique index. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-03 02:04:02 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 4/-2/abd -> {"u32":4,"u64":14,"str":"abd","bz":"abd","i64":-2}
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 01026162640000057ffffffffffffffe
feat(orm): range/prefix deletion support (#11103) ## Description This adds `DeleteBy...` methods to the ORM codegen for the primary key + every unique index. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-03 02:04:02 -08:00
IDX testpb.ExampleTable str/u32/i64 : abd/5/-2 -> 5/-2/abd
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
GET 010000057ffffffffffffffe616264 10102203616264
feat(orm): range/prefix deletion support (#11103) ## Description This adds `DeleteBy...` methods to the ORM codegen for the primary key + every unique index. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-03 02:04:02 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 5/-2/abd -> {"u32":5,"u64":16,"str":"abd","bz":"abd","i64":-2}
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 01026162640000088000000000000001
feat(orm): range/prefix deletion support (#11103) ## Description This adds `DeleteBy...` methods to the ORM codegen for the primary key + every unique index. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-03 02:04:02 -08:00
IDX testpb.ExampleTable str/u32/i64 : abd/8/1 -> 8/1/abd
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
GET 010000088000000000000001616264 100a
feat(orm): range/prefix deletion support (#11103) ## Description This adds `DeleteBy...` methods to the ORM codegen for the primary key + every unique index. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
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PK testpb.ExampleTable 8/1/abd -> {"u32":8,"u64":10,"str":"abd","i64":1}
NEXT
VALID false
ITERATOR 010261626400 -> 010261626401
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 01026162640000047ffffffffffffffe
feat(orm): range/prefix deletion support (#11103) ## Description This adds `DeleteBy...` methods to the ORM codegen for the primary key + every unique index. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-03 02:04:02 -08:00
IDX testpb.ExampleTable str/u32/i64 : abd/4/-2 -> 4/-2/abd
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
GET 010000047ffffffffffffffe616264 100e2203616264
feat(orm): range/prefix deletion support (#11103) ## Description This adds `DeleteBy...` methods to the ORM codegen for the primary key + every unique index. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-03 02:04:02 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 4/-2/abd -> {"u32":4,"u64":14,"str":"abd","bz":"abd","i64":-2}
ORM BEFORE DELETE testpb.ExampleTable {"u32":4,"u64":14,"str":"abd","bz":"abd","i64":-2}
feat(orm): range/prefix deletion support (#11103) ## Description This adds `DeleteBy...` methods to the ORM codegen for the primary key + every unique index. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-03 02:04:02 -08:00
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 01026162640000057ffffffffffffffe
feat(orm): range/prefix deletion support (#11103) ## Description This adds `DeleteBy...` methods to the ORM codegen for the primary key + every unique index. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-03 02:04:02 -08:00
IDX testpb.ExampleTable str/u32/i64 : abd/5/-2 -> 5/-2/abd
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
GET 010000057ffffffffffffffe616264 10102203616264
feat(orm): range/prefix deletion support (#11103) ## Description This adds `DeleteBy...` methods to the ORM codegen for the primary key + every unique index. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-03 02:04:02 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 5/-2/abd -> {"u32":5,"u64":16,"str":"abd","bz":"abd","i64":-2}
ORM BEFORE DELETE testpb.ExampleTable {"u32":5,"u64":16,"str":"abd","bz":"abd","i64":-2}
feat(orm): range/prefix deletion support (#11103) ## Description This adds `DeleteBy...` methods to the ORM codegen for the primary key + every unique index. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-03 02:04:02 -08:00
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 01026162640000088000000000000001
feat(orm): range/prefix deletion support (#11103) ## Description This adds `DeleteBy...` methods to the ORM codegen for the primary key + every unique index. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-03 02:04:02 -08:00
IDX testpb.ExampleTable str/u32/i64 : abd/8/1 -> 8/1/abd
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
GET 010000088000000000000001616264 100a
feat(orm): range/prefix deletion support (#11103) ## Description This adds `DeleteBy...` methods to the ORM codegen for the primary key + every unique index. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
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PK testpb.ExampleTable 8/1/abd -> {"u32":8,"u64":10,"str":"abd","i64":1}
ORM BEFORE DELETE testpb.ExampleTable {"u32":8,"u64":10,"str":"abd","i64":1}
feat(orm): range/prefix deletion support (#11103) ## Description This adds `DeleteBy...` methods to the ORM codegen for the primary key + every unique index. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
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NEXT
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feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
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DEL 010000047ffffffffffffffe616264
feat(orm): range/prefix deletion support (#11103) ## Description This adds `DeleteBy...` methods to the ORM codegen for the primary key + every unique index. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
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DEL PK testpb.ExampleTable 4/-2/abd -> {"u32":4,"str":"abd","i64":-2}
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
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DEL 010000057ffffffffffffffe616264
feat(orm): range/prefix deletion support (#11103) ## Description This adds `DeleteBy...` methods to the ORM codegen for the primary key + every unique index. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
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DEL PK testpb.ExampleTable 5/-2/abd -> {"u32":5,"str":"abd","i64":-2}
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
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DEL 010000088000000000000001616264
feat(orm): range/prefix deletion support (#11103) ## Description This adds `DeleteBy...` methods to the ORM codegen for the primary key + every unique index. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
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DEL PK testpb.ExampleTable 8/1/abd -> {"u32":8,"str":"abd","i64":1}
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
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DEL 0101000e616264
feat(orm): range/prefix deletion support (#11103) ## Description This adds `DeleteBy...` methods to the ORM codegen for the primary key + every unique index. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
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DEL ERR:EOF
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
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DEL 01026162640000047ffffffffffffffe
feat(orm): range/prefix deletion support (#11103) ## Description This adds `DeleteBy...` methods to the ORM codegen for the primary key + every unique index. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
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DEL IDX testpb.ExampleTable str/u32/i64 : abd/4/-2 -> 4/-2/abd
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
DEL 0103036162646162640000047ffffffffffffffe
feat(orm): range/prefix deletion support (#11103) ## Description This adds `DeleteBy...` methods to the ORM codegen for the primary key + every unique index. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-03 02:04:02 -08:00
DEL IDX testpb.ExampleTable bz/str/u32/i64 : [97 98 100]/abd/4/-2 -> 4/-2/abd
ORM AFTER DELETE testpb.ExampleTable {"u32":4,"u64":14,"str":"abd","bz":"abd","i64":-2}
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
DEL 01010010616264
feat(orm): range/prefix deletion support (#11103) ## Description This adds `DeleteBy...` methods to the ORM codegen for the primary key + every unique index. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-03 02:04:02 -08:00
DEL ERR:EOF
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
DEL 01026162640000057ffffffffffffffe
feat(orm): range/prefix deletion support (#11103) ## Description This adds `DeleteBy...` methods to the ORM codegen for the primary key + every unique index. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-03 02:04:02 -08:00
DEL IDX testpb.ExampleTable str/u32/i64 : abd/5/-2 -> 5/-2/abd
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
DEL 0103036162646162640000057ffffffffffffffe
feat(orm): range/prefix deletion support (#11103) ## Description This adds `DeleteBy...` methods to the ORM codegen for the primary key + every unique index. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-03 02:04:02 -08:00
DEL IDX testpb.ExampleTable bz/str/u32/i64 : [97 98 100]/abd/5/-2 -> 5/-2/abd
ORM AFTER DELETE testpb.ExampleTable {"u32":5,"u64":16,"str":"abd","bz":"abd","i64":-2}
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
DEL 0101000a616264
feat(orm): range/prefix deletion support (#11103) ## Description This adds `DeleteBy...` methods to the ORM codegen for the primary key + every unique index. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-03 02:04:02 -08:00
DEL ERR:EOF
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
DEL 01026162640000088000000000000001
feat(orm): range/prefix deletion support (#11103) ## Description This adds `DeleteBy...` methods to the ORM codegen for the primary key + every unique index. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-03 02:04:02 -08:00
DEL IDX testpb.ExampleTable str/u32/i64 : abd/8/1 -> 8/1/abd
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
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DEL 0103006162640000088000000000000001
feat(orm): range/prefix deletion support (#11103) ## Description This adds `DeleteBy...` methods to the ORM codegen for the primary key + every unique index. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
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DEL IDX testpb.ExampleTable bz/str/u32/i64 : []/abd/8/1 -> 8/1/abd
ORM AFTER DELETE testpb.ExampleTable {"u32":8,"u64":10,"str":"abd","i64":1}
feat(orm): range/prefix deletion support (#11103) ## Description This adds `DeleteBy...` methods to the ORM codegen for the primary key + every unique index. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-03 02:04:02 -08:00
ITERATOR 0100 -> 0101
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
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KEY 010000047ffffffffffffffe616263 100e2203616263
feat(orm): range/prefix deletion support (#11103) ## Description This adds `DeleteBy...` methods to the ORM codegen for the primary key + every unique index. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-03 02:04:02 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 4/-2/abc -> {"u32":4,"u64":14,"str":"abc","bz":"abc","i64":-2}
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000047fffffffffffffff616263 10102203616263
feat(orm): range/prefix deletion support (#11103) ## Description This adds `DeleteBy...` methods to the ORM codegen for the primary key + every unique index. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-03 02:04:02 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 4/-1/abc -> {"u32":4,"u64":16,"str":"abc","bz":"abc","i64":-1}
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
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KEY 010000057ffffffffffffffe616265 10122203616265
feat(orm): range/prefix deletion support (#11103) ## Description This adds `DeleteBy...` methods to the ORM codegen for the primary key + every unique index. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
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PK testpb.ExampleTable 5/-2/abe -> {"u32":5,"u64":18,"str":"abe","bz":"abe","i64":-2}
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
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KEY 010000077fffffffffffffff616265 100b
feat(orm): range/prefix deletion support (#11103) ## Description This adds `DeleteBy...` methods to the ORM codegen for the primary key + every unique index. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
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PK testpb.ExampleTable 7/-1/abe -> {"u32":7,"u64":11,"str":"abe","i64":-1}
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
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KEY 010000087ffffffffffffffc616263 100b
feat(orm): range/prefix deletion support (#11103) ## Description This adds `DeleteBy...` methods to the ORM codegen for the primary key + every unique index. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
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PK testpb.ExampleTable 8/-4/abc -> {"u32":8,"u64":11,"str":"abc","i64":-4}
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000088000000000000001616263 100c
feat(orm): range/prefix deletion support (#11103) ## Description This adds `DeleteBy...` methods to the ORM codegen for the primary key + every unique index. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-03 02:04:02 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 8/1/abc -> {"u32":8,"u64":12,"str":"abc","i64":1}
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000098000000000000000 7801
feat(orm): range/prefix deletion support (#11103) ## Description This adds `DeleteBy...` methods to the ORM codegen for the primary key + every unique index. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-03 02:04:02 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 9/0/ -> {"u32":9,"b":true}
NEXT
VALID false
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
ITERATOR 0102616263000008 -> 0102616265000006
feat(orm): range/prefix deletion support (#11103) ## Description This adds `DeleteBy...` methods to the ORM codegen for the primary key + every unique index. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-03 02:04:02 -08:00
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 01026162630000087ffffffffffffffc
feat(orm): range/prefix deletion support (#11103) ## Description This adds `DeleteBy...` methods to the ORM codegen for the primary key + every unique index. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-03 02:04:02 -08:00
IDX testpb.ExampleTable str/u32/i64 : abc/8/-4 -> 8/-4/abc
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
GET 010000087ffffffffffffffc616263 100b
feat(orm): range/prefix deletion support (#11103) ## Description This adds `DeleteBy...` methods to the ORM codegen for the primary key + every unique index. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-03 02:04:02 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 8/-4/abc -> {"u32":8,"u64":11,"str":"abc","i64":-4}
ORM BEFORE DELETE testpb.ExampleTable {"u32":8,"u64":11,"str":"abc","i64":-4}
feat(orm): range/prefix deletion support (#11103) ## Description This adds `DeleteBy...` methods to the ORM codegen for the primary key + every unique index. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-03 02:04:02 -08:00
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 01026162630000088000000000000001
feat(orm): range/prefix deletion support (#11103) ## Description This adds `DeleteBy...` methods to the ORM codegen for the primary key + every unique index. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-03 02:04:02 -08:00
IDX testpb.ExampleTable str/u32/i64 : abc/8/1 -> 8/1/abc
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
GET 010000088000000000000001616263 100c
feat(orm): range/prefix deletion support (#11103) ## Description This adds `DeleteBy...` methods to the ORM codegen for the primary key + every unique index. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-03 02:04:02 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 8/1/abc -> {"u32":8,"u64":12,"str":"abc","i64":1}
ORM BEFORE DELETE testpb.ExampleTable {"u32":8,"u64":12,"str":"abc","i64":1}
feat(orm): range/prefix deletion support (#11103) ## Description This adds `DeleteBy...` methods to the ORM codegen for the primary key + every unique index. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-03 02:04:02 -08:00
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 01026162650000057ffffffffffffffe
feat(orm): range/prefix deletion support (#11103) ## Description This adds `DeleteBy...` methods to the ORM codegen for the primary key + every unique index. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-03 02:04:02 -08:00
IDX testpb.ExampleTable str/u32/i64 : abe/5/-2 -> 5/-2/abe
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
GET 010000057ffffffffffffffe616265 10122203616265
feat(orm): range/prefix deletion support (#11103) ## Description This adds `DeleteBy...` methods to the ORM codegen for the primary key + every unique index. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-03 02:04:02 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 5/-2/abe -> {"u32":5,"u64":18,"str":"abe","bz":"abe","i64":-2}
ORM BEFORE DELETE testpb.ExampleTable {"u32":5,"u64":18,"str":"abe","bz":"abe","i64":-2}
feat(orm): range/prefix deletion support (#11103) ## Description This adds `DeleteBy...` methods to the ORM codegen for the primary key + every unique index. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-03 02:04:02 -08:00
NEXT
VALID false
CLOSE
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
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DEL 010000087ffffffffffffffc616263
feat(orm): range/prefix deletion support (#11103) ## Description This adds `DeleteBy...` methods to the ORM codegen for the primary key + every unique index. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
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DEL PK testpb.ExampleTable 8/-4/abc -> {"u32":8,"str":"abc","i64":-4}
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
DEL 010000088000000000000001616263
feat(orm): range/prefix deletion support (#11103) ## Description This adds `DeleteBy...` methods to the ORM codegen for the primary key + every unique index. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-03 02:04:02 -08:00
DEL PK testpb.ExampleTable 8/1/abc -> {"u32":8,"str":"abc","i64":1}
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
DEL 010000057ffffffffffffffe616265
feat(orm): range/prefix deletion support (#11103) ## Description This adds `DeleteBy...` methods to the ORM codegen for the primary key + every unique index. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-03 02:04:02 -08:00
DEL PK testpb.ExampleTable 5/-2/abe -> {"u32":5,"str":"abe","i64":-2}
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
DEL 0101000b616263
feat(orm): range/prefix deletion support (#11103) ## Description This adds `DeleteBy...` methods to the ORM codegen for the primary key + every unique index. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-03 02:04:02 -08:00
DEL ERR:EOF
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
DEL 01026162630000087ffffffffffffffc
feat(orm): range/prefix deletion support (#11103) ## Description This adds `DeleteBy...` methods to the ORM codegen for the primary key + every unique index. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-03 02:04:02 -08:00
DEL IDX testpb.ExampleTable str/u32/i64 : abc/8/-4 -> 8/-4/abc
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
DEL 0103006162630000087ffffffffffffffc
feat(orm): range/prefix deletion support (#11103) ## Description This adds `DeleteBy...` methods to the ORM codegen for the primary key + every unique index. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-03 02:04:02 -08:00
DEL IDX testpb.ExampleTable bz/str/u32/i64 : []/abc/8/-4 -> 8/-4/abc
ORM AFTER DELETE testpb.ExampleTable {"u32":8,"u64":11,"str":"abc","i64":-4}
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
DEL 0101000c616263
feat(orm): range/prefix deletion support (#11103) ## Description This adds `DeleteBy...` methods to the ORM codegen for the primary key + every unique index. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-03 02:04:02 -08:00
DEL ERR:EOF
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
DEL 01026162630000088000000000000001
feat(orm): range/prefix deletion support (#11103) ## Description This adds `DeleteBy...` methods to the ORM codegen for the primary key + every unique index. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-03 02:04:02 -08:00
DEL IDX testpb.ExampleTable str/u32/i64 : abc/8/1 -> 8/1/abc
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
DEL 0103006162630000088000000000000001
feat(orm): range/prefix deletion support (#11103) ## Description This adds `DeleteBy...` methods to the ORM codegen for the primary key + every unique index. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-03 02:04:02 -08:00
DEL IDX testpb.ExampleTable bz/str/u32/i64 : []/abc/8/1 -> 8/1/abc
ORM AFTER DELETE testpb.ExampleTable {"u32":8,"u64":12,"str":"abc","i64":1}
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
DEL 01010012616265
feat(orm): range/prefix deletion support (#11103) ## Description This adds `DeleteBy...` methods to the ORM codegen for the primary key + every unique index. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-03 02:04:02 -08:00
DEL ERR:EOF
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
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DEL 01026162650000057ffffffffffffffe
feat(orm): range/prefix deletion support (#11103) ## Description This adds `DeleteBy...` methods to the ORM codegen for the primary key + every unique index. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
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DEL IDX testpb.ExampleTable str/u32/i64 : abe/5/-2 -> 5/-2/abe
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
DEL 0103036162656162650000057ffffffffffffffe
feat(orm): range/prefix deletion support (#11103) ## Description This adds `DeleteBy...` methods to the ORM codegen for the primary key + every unique index. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
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DEL IDX testpb.ExampleTable bz/str/u32/i64 : [97 98 101]/abe/5/-2 -> 5/-2/abe
ORM AFTER DELETE testpb.ExampleTable {"u32":5,"u64":18,"str":"abe","bz":"abe","i64":-2}
feat(orm): range/prefix deletion support (#11103) ## Description This adds `DeleteBy...` methods to the ORM codegen for the primary key + every unique index. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
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ITERATOR 0100 -> 0101
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
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KEY 010000047ffffffffffffffe616263 100e2203616263
feat(orm): range/prefix deletion support (#11103) ## Description This adds `DeleteBy...` methods to the ORM codegen for the primary key + every unique index. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
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PK testpb.ExampleTable 4/-2/abc -> {"u32":4,"u64":14,"str":"abc","bz":"abc","i64":-2}
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
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KEY 010000047fffffffffffffff616263 10102203616263
feat(orm): range/prefix deletion support (#11103) ## Description This adds `DeleteBy...` methods to the ORM codegen for the primary key + every unique index. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-03 02:04:02 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 4/-1/abc -> {"u32":4,"u64":16,"str":"abc","bz":"abc","i64":-1}
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000077fffffffffffffff616265 100b
feat(orm): range/prefix deletion support (#11103) ## Description This adds `DeleteBy...` methods to the ORM codegen for the primary key + every unique index. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-03 02:04:02 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 7/-1/abe -> {"u32":7,"u64":11,"str":"abe","i64":-1}
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
KEY 010000098000000000000000 7801
feat(orm): range/prefix deletion support (#11103) ## Description This adds `DeleteBy...` methods to the ORM codegen for the primary key + every unique index. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-03 02:04:02 -08:00
PK testpb.ExampleTable 9/0/ -> {"u32":9,"b":true}
NEXT
VALID false
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
GET 010000047ffffffffffffffe616263 100e2203616263
PK testpb.ExampleTable 4/-2/abc -> {"u32":4,"u64":14,"str":"abc","bz":"abc","i64":-2}
ORM BEFORE DELETE testpb.ExampleTable {"u32":4,"u64":14,"str":"abc","bz":"abc","i64":-2}
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
2022-02-07 09:58:55 -08:00
DEL 010000047ffffffffffffffe616263
DEL PK testpb.ExampleTable 4/-2/abc -> {"u32":4,"str":"abc","i64":-2}
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
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DEL 0101000e616263
DEL ERR:EOF
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
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DEL 01026162630000047ffffffffffffffe
DEL IDX testpb.ExampleTable str/u32/i64 : abc/4/-2 -> 4/-2/abc
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
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DEL 0103036162636162630000047ffffffffffffffe
DEL IDX testpb.ExampleTable bz/str/u32/i64 : [97 98 99]/abc/4/-2 -> 4/-2/abc
ORM AFTER DELETE testpb.ExampleTable {"u32":4,"u64":14,"str":"abc","bz":"abc","i64":-2}
ITERATOR 0100 -> 0101
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
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KEY 010000047fffffffffffffff616263 10102203616263
PK testpb.ExampleTable 4/-1/abc -> {"u32":4,"u64":16,"str":"abc","bz":"abc","i64":-1}
NEXT
VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
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KEY 010000077fffffffffffffff616265 100b
PK testpb.ExampleTable 7/-1/abe -> {"u32":7,"u64":11,"str":"abe","i64":-1}
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VALID true
feat(orm)!: ordered variable length encoding for uint32 and uint64 types (#11090) ## Description `uint64` values are used in the ORM as auto-incrementing primary keys. Always using 8 bytes for these values is a bit of a waste of space. Unfortunately, varint encoding does not support ordered prefix iteration. This PR introduces a compact, well-ordered variable length encoding for `uint32` and `uint64` types. `fixed32` and `fixed64` integers are still encoded as 4 and 8 byte fixed-length big-endian arrays. With this, users have a choice of encoding based on what type of data they are storing. An auto-incrementing primary key should prefer the variable length `uint64` whereas a fixed precision decimal might want to use `fixed64`. See the golden test updates to see how this reduces key lengths. This encoding works by using the first two bits to encode the buffer length (4 possible lengths). I'm not sure if my choice of 2,4,6 and 9 bytes is the right choice of 4 lenths for `uint64` - there are many alternate choices. I could have also chosen 3 bits and allowed for 8 possible lengths, but way waste an extra bit? Input on the right design parameters would be appreciated. --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
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KEY 010000098000000000000000 7801
PK testpb.ExampleTable 9/0/ -> {"u32":9,"b":true}
NEXT
VALID false
feat(orm): add ORM Table and Indexes (#10670) ## Description Closes: #10729 Includes: * table, auto-increment table, and singleton `Table` implementations * primary key, index and unique index `Index` implementations * store wrappers based on tm-db but that could be retargeted to the new ADR 040 db which separate index and commitment stores, with a debug wrapper * streaming JSON import and export * full logical decoding (and encoding) --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [x] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [x] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [x] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [x] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [x] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [x] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [x] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable)
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