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Questions about maintaining consistency between a set of related operations, in a way that either all succeed, or the state of the system remains unchanged.
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Group set of commands as atomic transactions (C++)
In practice, such atomic transactions do not exist. Instead, you can try to make all operations idempotent so that they can be safely retried.
Idempotence is particularly important for network operati …
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Build a Rust project using Clean architecture and DB transactions in the same DDD bounded co...
Or, the transaction can buffer all proposed changes, and only apply them once the transaction is committed. In either case, the transaction will track information about the proposed changes. … In Rust, such sharing would likely require an Arc<Transaction> or Arc<Mutex<Transaction>>. …