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   5          Before implementing what is listed what is listed in this file
 
   6          please drop a message in the Redis google group or chat with
 
   7          antirez or pietern on irc.freenode.org #redis to check if the work
 
   8          is already in progress and if the feature is still interesting for
 
   9          us, and *how* exactly this can be implemented to have good changes
 
  10          of a merge. Otherwise it is probably wasted work! Thank you
 
  15 * Check that 00/00 and ff/ff exist at startup, otherwise exit with error.
 
  16 * Implement sync flush option, where data is written synchronously on disk when a command is executed.
 
  17 * Implement MULTI/EXEC as transaction abstract API to diskstore.c, with transaction_start, transaction_end, and a journal to recover.
 
  18 * Stop BGSAVE thread on shutdown and any other condition where the child is killed during normal bgsave.
 
  19 * Fix RANDOMKEY to really do something interesting
 
  20 * Fix DBSIZE to really do something interesting
 
  21 * Add a DEBUG command to check if an entry is or not in memory currently
 
  26 * in AOF rewirte use HMSET to rewrite small hashes instead of multiple calls
 
  32 * SORT: Don't copy the list into a vector when BY argument is constant.
 
  33 * 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.
 
  34 * Read-only mode for slaves.
 
  39 * Better INFO output with sections.
 
  44 * Clients should be closed as far as the output buffer list is bigger than a given number of elements (configurable in redis.conf)
 
  45 * Should the redis default configuration, and the default redis.conf, just bind 127.0.0.1?
 
  50 * What happens in the following scenario:
 
  51     1) We are reading an AOF file.
 
  54     What happens if between 1 and 2 for some reason (system under huge load
 
  55     or alike) too many time passes? We should prevent expires while the