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[jira] [Updated] (CASSANDRA-10247) Allow both named values and regular values in a single batch

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Sylvain Lebresne updated CASSANDRA-10247:
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    Labels: protocolv5  (was: )

> Allow both named values and regular values in a single batch
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>                 Key: CASSANDRA-10247
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-10247
>             Project: Cassandra
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>            Reporter: Michael Penick
>              Labels: protocolv5
>
> Currently, there's a single {{<flag>}} to determine whether a batch uses named values or not. This forces all query entries in a batch to use the same value encoding. There's also the fact that the current design is broken. See: CASSANDRA-10246
> I propose that this information be encoded using the batch entries' {{<kind>}} component and remove "0x40: With names for values" as an option from {{<flags>}}. In the current design the {{<kind>}} component, a {{[byte]}}, only uses two values 0 and 1 for non-prepared and prepared, respectively. The proposed solution would add two more values 2 and 3 for non-prepared w/ names values and prepared w/ named values. This has a couple benefits:
> 1) It allows for heterogeneous value encodings in a single batch
> 2) It eliminates the need for reading ahead to determine the value encodings (See: CASSANDRA-10246)



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