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- data/benchmark/repeat-load.rb +213 -0
- data/benchmark/select.rb +1052 -0
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- data/ext/groonga/rb-grn-patricia-trie.c +5 -5
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- data/ext/groonga/rb-groonga.c +1 -1
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- data/lib/groonga/expression-builder.rb +34 -2
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- data/lib/groonga/schema.rb +40 -4
- data/rroonga-build.rb +2 -2
- data/test-unit/Rakefile +5 -18
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- data/test-unit/lib/test/unit/autorunner.rb +2 -5
- data/test-unit/lib/test/unit/collector/load.rb +1 -1
- data/test-unit/lib/test/unit/color-scheme.rb +2 -6
- data/test-unit/lib/test/unit/diff.rb +1 -17
- data/test-unit/lib/test/unit/testcase.rb +0 -7
- data/test-unit/lib/test/unit/testresult.rb +2 -34
- data/test-unit/lib/test/unit/ui/console/testrunner.rb +45 -9
- data/test-unit/lib/test/unit/ui/tap/testrunner.rb +12 -2
- data/test-unit/lib/test/unit/ui/testrunner.rb +0 -25
- data/test-unit/lib/test/unit/util/backtracefilter.rb +0 -1
- data/test-unit/lib/test/unit/version.rb +1 -1
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- data/test/test-context-select.rb +45 -14
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- data/test/test-database.rb +13 -0
- data/test/test-expression-builder.rb +32 -5
- data/test/test-record.rb +34 -1
- data/test/test-schema.rb +52 -2
- data/test/test-table-select-weight.rb +20 -1
- data/test/test-table.rb +58 -0
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