This change extends MemPool, FreePool and StringBuffer to support
64-bit allocations, fixes a bug in decompressor and extends various
places in the code to support 64-bit allocation sizes. With this
change, the text scanner can now decompress compressed files larger
than 1GB.
Note that the UDF interfaces FunctionContext::Allocate() and
FunctionContext::Reallocate() still use 32-bit for the input
argument to avoid breaking compatibility.
In addition, the byte size of a tuple is still assumed to be
within 32-bit. If it needs to be upgraded to 64-bit, it will be
done in a separate change.
A new test has been added to test the decompression of a 2GB
snappy block compressed text file.
Change-Id: Ic1af1564953ac02aca2728646973199381c86e5f
Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.cloudera.org:8080/3575
Reviewed-by: Michael Ho <kwho@cloudera.com>
Tested-by: Internal Jenkins