* Update cache to have a single slice of values for a key (removed checkpoints)
* Changed compact.Plan to only worry about TSM files.
* Updated Plan to not return an error since there was no case in which it would.
* Update WAL to not keep stats since they're no longer needed.
* Update engine to flush the Cache/WAL to a new TSM file when the min threshold is hit.
* Split compact logic between TSM compacts and WAL/Cache writes.
* Remove unnecessary merge iterator, wal segment iterator, and other no longer necessary stuff.
* Remove the asending bool from the Dedupe method. Values should always be in ascending order. It's up to the cursor to iterate through values based on the direction. Giving the cursor responsibility makes it so we don't need to sort, dedupe or reallocate anything for different query orders.
* Updated engine to use its locks to ensure writes and cache flushes don't cause a race.
* Update all tests with new signatures. Removed a bunch of tests around TSM rewrites and WAL segment iteration that are no longer necessary.
This will faciliate loading a block into a type specific result without
first loading the block. This will also allow us to populate the database
index solely from the index.
There is a lot of allocations performed when decoding blocks. These
types can be re-used to reduce allocations in many cases. This change
allows a type specific slice to be passed in to decode funcs to be re-used
if it is large enough.
The existing decode is is left for backwards compatibility but is not
very efficient right now. It may be removed.
This prevented the encoders from using other implementations of the Value
interface because it would always cast one of the types to our specific
implementations.
If DecodeSameTypeBlock is called on on an empty Values slice, it would
panic with an index out of bounds error. This func can actually be removed
because DecodeBlock can determine what type of values are encoded already.
This will still panic if the block cannot be decoded due to other reasons.
Fixes#4365
Will make it less error-prone to add new encodings int the future
since each encoder has it's set of constants. There are some placeholder
contants for uncompressed encodings which are not in all encoder currently.