X-Git-Url: https://git.saurik.com/redis.git/blobdiff_plain/0f9997845af236097c8802771cca3cff84c4e77b..01477753e6dae515d31950d94e69e132ef4ed0b4:/src/object.c diff --git a/src/object.c b/src/object.c index 91e1933a..ba7ea323 100644 --- a/src/object.c +++ b/src/object.c @@ -9,18 +9,8 @@ robj *createObject(int type, void *ptr) { o->ptr = ptr; o->refcount = 1; - /* Set the LRU to the current lruclock (minutes resolution). - * We do this regardless of the fact VM is active as LRU is also - * used for the maxmemory directive when Redis is used as cache. - * - * Note that this code may run in the context of an I/O thread - * and accessing server.lruclock in theory is an error - * (no locks). But in practice this is safe, and even if we read - * garbage Redis will not fail. */ + /* Set the LRU to the current lruclock (minutes resolution). */ o->lru = server.lruclock; - /* The following is only needed if VM is active, but since the conditional - * is probably more costly than initializing the field it's better to - * have every field properly initialized anyway. */ return o; } @@ -270,9 +260,7 @@ robj *tryObjectEncoding(robj *o) { /* Ok, this object can be encoded... * - * Can I use a shared object? Only if the object is inside a given - * range and if the back end in use is in-memory. For disk store every - * object in memory used as value should be independent. + * Can I use a shared object? Only if the object is inside a given range * * Note that we also avoid using shared integers when maxmemory is used * because every object needs to have a private LRU field for the LRU