3 * Warning if using default config, with hint about 'redis-server redis.conf'
6 * Add number of keys for every DB in INFO
9 * Resize the expires and Sets hash tables if needed as well? For Sets the right moment to check for this is probably in SREM
10 * TTL command that returns -1 if a key is not volatile otherwise the time to live of a volatile key in seconds.
11 * What happens if the saving child gets killed or segfaults instead of ending normally? Handle this.
12 * Make sinterstore / unionstore / sdiffstore returning the cardinality of the resulting set.
13 * check 'server.dirty' everywere
14 * Shutdown must kill other background savings before to start saving. Otherwise the DB can get replaced by the child that rename(2) after the parent for some reason. Child should trap the signal and remove the temp file name.
15 * Objects sharing configuration, add the directive `objectsharingpool <size>`
16 * Make sure to convert all the fstat() calls to 64bit versions.
17 * Cover most of the source code with test-redis.tcl
19 AFTER 1.0 stable release
21 * Consistent hashing implemented in all the client libraries having an user base
22 * Use partial qsort for SORT + LIMIT. Don't copy the list into a vector when BY argument is constant.
23 * Profiling and optimization in order to limit the CPU usage at minimum
24 * Write the hash table size of every db in the dump, so that Redis can resize the hash table just one time when loading a big DB.
25 * Elapsed time in logs for SAVE when saving is going to take more than 2 seconds
26 * LOCK / TRYLOCK / UNLOCK as described many times in the google group
27 * Replication automated tests
31 - In memory compression: if in-memory values compression will be implemented, make sure to implement this so that addReply() is able to handle compressed objects, just creating an uncompressed version on the fly and adding this to the output queue instead of the original one. When insetad we need to look at the object string value (SORT BY for example), call a function that will turn the object into an uncompresed one.