return so;
}
-/* Return the value associated to the key with a name obtained
- * substituting the first occurence of '*' in 'pattern' with 'subst'.
+/* Return the value associated to the key with a name obtained using
+ * the following rules:
+ *
+ * 1) The first occurence of '*' in 'pattern' is substituted with 'subst'.
+ *
+ * 2) If 'pattern' matches the "->" string, everything on the left of
+ * the arrow is treated as the name of an hash field, and the part on the
+ * left as the key name containing an hash. The value of the specified
+ * field is returned.
+ *
+ * 3) If 'pattern' equals "#", the function simply returns 'subst' itself so
+ * that the SORT command can be used like: SORT key GET # to retrieve
+ * the Set/List elements directly.
+ *
* The returned object will always have its refcount increased by 1
* when it is non-NULL. */
robj *lookupKeyByPattern(redisDb *db, robj *pattern, robj *subst) {
- char *p, *f;
+ char *p, *f, *k;
sds spat, ssub;
- robj keyobj, fieldobj, *o;
+ robj *keyobj, *fieldobj = NULL, *o;
int prefixlen, sublen, postfixlen, fieldlen;
- /* Expoit the internal sds representation to create a sds string allocated on the stack in order to make this function faster */
- struct {
- int len;
- int free;
- char buf[REDIS_SORTKEY_MAX+1];
- } keyname, fieldname;
/* If the pattern is "#" return the substitution object itself in order
* to implement the "SORT ... GET #" feature. */
* a decoded object on the fly. Otherwise getDecodedObject will just
* increment the ref count, that we'll decrement later. */
subst = getDecodedObject(subst);
-
ssub = subst->ptr;
- if (sdslen(spat)+sdslen(ssub)-1 > REDIS_SORTKEY_MAX) return NULL;
+
+ /* If we can't find '*' in the pattern we return NULL as to GET a
+ * fixed key does not make sense. */
p = strchr(spat,'*');
if (!p) {
decrRefCount(subst);
}
/* Find out if we're dealing with a hash dereference. */
- if ((f = strstr(p+1, "->")) != NULL) {
- fieldlen = sdslen(spat)-(f-spat);
- /* this also copies \0 character */
- memcpy(fieldname.buf,f+2,fieldlen-1);
- fieldname.len = fieldlen-2;
+ if ((f = strstr(p+1, "->")) != NULL && *(f+2) != '\0') {
+ fieldlen = sdslen(spat)-(f-spat)-2;
+ fieldobj = createStringObject(f+2,fieldlen);
} else {
fieldlen = 0;
}
+ /* Perform the '*' substitution. */
prefixlen = p-spat;
sublen = sdslen(ssub);
- postfixlen = sdslen(spat)-(prefixlen+1)-fieldlen;
- memcpy(keyname.buf,spat,prefixlen);
- memcpy(keyname.buf+prefixlen,ssub,sublen);
- memcpy(keyname.buf+prefixlen+sublen,p+1,postfixlen);
- keyname.buf[prefixlen+sublen+postfixlen] = '\0';
- keyname.len = prefixlen+sublen+postfixlen;
- decrRefCount(subst);
+ postfixlen = sdslen(spat)-(prefixlen+1)-(fieldlen ? fieldlen+2 : 0);
+ keyobj = createStringObject(NULL,prefixlen+sublen+postfixlen);
+ k = keyobj->ptr;
+ memcpy(k,spat,prefixlen);
+ memcpy(k+prefixlen,ssub,sublen);
+ memcpy(k+prefixlen+sublen,p+1,postfixlen);
+ decrRefCount(subst); /* Incremented by decodeObject() */
/* Lookup substituted key */
- initStaticStringObject(keyobj,((char*)&keyname)+(sizeof(struct sdshdr)));
- o = lookupKeyRead(db,&keyobj);
- if (o == NULL) return NULL;
+ o = lookupKeyRead(db,keyobj);
+ if (o == NULL) goto noobj;
- if (fieldlen > 0) {
- if (o->type != REDIS_HASH || fieldname.len < 1) return NULL;
+ if (fieldobj) {
+ if (o->type != REDIS_HASH) goto noobj;
/* Retrieve value from hash by the field name. This operation
* already increases the refcount of the returned object. */
- initStaticStringObject(fieldobj,((char*)&fieldname)+(sizeof(struct sdshdr)));
- o = hashTypeGetObject(o, &fieldobj);
+ o = hashTypeGetObject(o, fieldobj);
} else {
- if (o->type != REDIS_STRING) return NULL;
+ if (o->type != REDIS_STRING) goto noobj;
/* Every object that this function returns needs to have its refcount
* increased. sortCommand decreases it again. */
incrRefCount(o);
}
-
+ decrRefCount(keyobj);
+ if (fieldobj) decrRefCount(fieldobj);
return o;
+
+noobj:
+ decrRefCount(keyobj);
+ if (fieldlen) decrRefCount(fieldobj);
+ return NULL;
}
/* sortCompare() is used by qsort in sortCommand(). Given that qsort_r with
/* If we have STORE we need to force sorting for deterministic output
* and replication. We use alpha sorting since this is guaranteed to
- * work with any input. */
- if (storekey && dontsort) {
+ * work with any input.
+ *
+ * We also want determinism when SORT is called from Lua scripts, so
+ * in this case we also force alpha sorting. */
+ if ((storekey || c->flags & REDIS_LUA_CLIENT) && dontsort) {
dontsort = 0;
alpha = 1;
sortby = NULL;
}
if (end >= vectorlen) end = vectorlen-1;
- server.sort_dontsort = dontsort;
if (dontsort == 0) {
server.sort_desc = desc;
server.sort_alpha = alpha;