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Database
A database is a structured set of data held in a computer, most often a server. Databases use a database management system (DBMS) that interacts with users, similar to a lookup table. Modern databases are designed to allow for creation, querying, updating, and administration of the data it holds.
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Hi, I'm trying to read a CSV file like this (;, delimiters):
A;B;C;D
1,1;2,2;3,3;4,1
1,1;2,2;3,3;4,1
1,1;2,2;3,3;4,1
What happens: semicolon from the first line does not become the main separator, the comma from the second line does and it breaks the file's logic.
Code that reads:
X.read(e.target.result, { type: 'string' })
Result
{
A1: { t: 's', v:
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Sometimes it is needed to store compressed data in the DB. Unfortunately not all the DBs have built-in compression and FUSE compressed FSes are not available for every OS. So it may make sense to store compressed binary blobs in the DB.
Unfortunately when one sees them in DBeaver he sees them compressed, but often they are needed uncompressed. So it'd be nice to have a feature to decompress the
Currently, tree.NotExpr is implemented natively in the vectorized engine, so we have to fallback to the older row-by-row engine to evaluate it. We should, instead, vectorize NotExpr.
I think the implementation will be quite similar to how tree.IsNullExpr implemented, and I think we will want to implement two version of NotExpr operator:
- one for projections, which populates a `coldata
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Bug in snapshot test
The CI for meilisearch/transplant#113 will not pass because the integration test perform_snapshot refuses to pass on the CI VMs. The tests seems to pass with bors try fut not with bors merge. I have tested il locally extensively, on multiple distributions (arch, nixos, and ubuntu), and I haven't been able to reproduce. @curquiza has tested the feature on Macos and had no issue.
It has bee
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Bug description
On windows, I run prisma format and note the unusual file ending. The lines are all LF, but the very last line is CRLF.
This causes issue on my Linux CI where it formats it ending in LF's only, causing a diff to occur and the build to fail.
How to reproduce
- On windows do prisma format
- Open in HxD or similar
- See attached:



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