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Bob Dionne commented on COUCHDB-1289:
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Filipe, thanks for the comments:
3. It took me a bit to figure out how this test was working at all, so I knew I
could probably simplify it further. This is better, I always forget to use
some state on the heap for these cases.
2. I'll revisit this. I think you're saying I've missed some cases
1. Meh, this one is getting old. This indenting looks good to me. People claim
to not care too much yet keep bringing it up. The problem I have is I like to
edit using modes, not manually (which from what I can tell is how most people
edit couchdb source). The other problem I have is that the only spec I know for
formatting erlang is what's in the erlang.el mode. There's a claim about a
couchdb style but this seems to vary with each committer. So I'm increasingly
reluctant to "fix" formatting when no one seems to be able to specify the rules.
Best,
Bob
> heartbeats skipped when continuous changes feed filter function produces no
> results
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> Key: COUCHDB-1289
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/COUCHDB-1289
> Project: CouchDB
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Database Core
> Reporter: Bob Dionne
> Assignee: Bob Dionne
> Priority: Minor
> Attachments:
> 0001-Ensure-heartbeats-are-not-skipped-in-continuous-chan.patch
>
>
> if the changes feed has a filter function that produces no results,
> db_updated messages will still be sent and the heartbeat timeout will never
> be reached.
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