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Redisson - Redis Java client with features of In-Memory Data Grid. Over 50 Redis based Java objects and services: Set, Multimap, SortedSet, Map, List, Queue, Deque, Semaphore, Lock, AtomicLong, Map Reduce, Publish / Subscribe, Bloom filter, Spring Cache, Tomcat, Scheduler, JCache API, Hibernate, MyBatis, RPC, local cache ...

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YarShev
YarShev commented Jan 29, 2021

Describe your feature request

Hi guys,

It would be awesome to add API that has same output as ray memory command.
Also, it would be good to add some additional output info for ray.objects(). For example, node IP, IDs of objects which are created in in-process stores, IDs of objects from remote calls (when remote calls are still being executed).

Thanks in advance!

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ruifung
ruifung commented Feb 2, 2021

On my MariaDB installation where I have page compression enabled by default (https://mariadb.com/kb/en/innodb-page-compression/)
which the official documentation recommends on the page for COMPRESSED row format (https://mariadb.com/kb/en/innodb-compressed-row-format/).

While page compression is enabled by default, DB migrations that create new tables fail as ROW_FORMAT=COMPRESSED can not be us

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jameslamb
jameslamb commented Feb 3, 2021

Summary

In a refactoring in #3883, I made a silly mistake and forgot to remove a keyword argument from a method in DaskLGBMRegressor.

We should have unit tests on the Dask module that check that estimators' .fit() and .predict() methods have a similar signature to their scikit-learn equivalents.

Description

The exposed keyword arguments in .fit() and .predict() in the D

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Holmistr
Holmistr commented Jan 20, 2021

Please describe the problem you are trying to solve
I would like to evict entries based on their creation time. I want to evict the oldest ones first.

Please describe the desired behavior
Basically FIFO eviction. I would like to specify directly in the configuration something like:

<eviction eviction-policy="FIFO" max-size-policy="PER_NODE" size="5000"/>

**Describe alte

transmittable-thread-local

📌 TransmittableThreadLocal(TTL), the missing Java™ std lib(simple & 0-dependency) for framework/middleware, provide an enhanced InheritableThreadLocal that transmits values between threads even using thread pooling components.

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mfussenegger
mfussenegger commented Sep 9, 2020

We should remove Guava as a dependency from the server module.

Most of the functionality we used from Guava are provided by the JDK by now.
The stuff that is missing from the JDK has mostly been added in the utilities we inherited from Elasticsearch, due to their decision to remove Guava completely.
Any functionality that we use which isn't present in the JDK can be co

ChumpChief
ChumpChief commented Dec 14, 2020

With #4556 we now have localized eventing on subdirectories ("containedValueChanged"). We should consider using these events in our examples where we currently do path inspection on the "valueChanged" event.

Based on a quick search, looks like the following might benefit:

  • examples\data-objects\primitives\src\main.tsx
  • examples\data-objects\todo\src\TextList\TextListView.tsx
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