* chore: gate soft-drop table behind the enterprise feature
Soft-drop table becomes an enterprise-only feature:
- metasrv rejects gc.experimental_soft_drop.enable=true at startup in
non-enterprise builds, and ddl_soft_drop_enabled is hard-disabled
without the enterprise feature as a second line of defense
- the UNDROP TABLE parser/AST/statement variant, ADMIN purge_table()
registration, and information_schema.recycle_bin registration are
compiled out unless the enterprise feature is enabled
- common-meta procedures, tombstone keys, and DdlTask serde stay
unconditional for persisted-procedure recovery and wire compatibility
- the [gc.experimental_soft_drop] section is removed from the OSS
example config and generated docs (moving to the enterprise repo)
- the soft-drop sqlness cases and their CI job are removed from OSS
(moving to the enterprise repo); affected information_schema .result
files are regenerated
Signed-off-by: Lei, HUANG <ratuthomm@gmail.com>
* refactor: limit unused_variables allow to non-enterprise builds
Addresses review comment: apply the allow via cfg_attr so enterprise
builds still catch accidental unused variables in register_admin_only.
Signed-off-by: Lei, HUANG <ratuthomm@gmail.com>
* refactor: include the config key in the soft-drop enterprise gate error
Addresses review comment: name gc.experimental_soft_drop.enable in the
startup validation error so users can locate the setting quickly when
it is set via env vars or layered config.
Signed-off-by: Lei, HUANG <ratuthomm@gmail.com>
* test: limit unused_mut allow to non-enterprise builds
Addresses review comment: apply the allow via cfg_attr so enterprise
builds still catch unused mut in the table_ddl_event test setup.
Signed-off-by: Lei, HUANG <ratuthomm@gmail.com>
* feat: reject soft-drop DDL submissions in non-enterprise builds
Addresses review comment: clients could bypass the SQL-level gates by
submitting DdlTask::UndropTable or DdlTask::PurgeDroppedTable directly
to the procedure service. Reject fresh submissions at the DdlManager
boundary in non-enterprise builds while keeping the procedure loaders
registered for crash recovery and wire compatibility.
Signed-off-by: Lei, HUANG <ratuthomm@gmail.com>
* test: stop --enable-gc from enabling soft drop in the sqlness template
Addresses review comment: the metasrv test template rendered
[gc.experimental_soft_drop] enable = true under the generic --enable-gc
flag, which non-enterprise metasrv now rejects at startup, making the
documented --enable-gc mode unusable in OSS. Keep the flag scoped to
plain GC; enterprise soft-drop coverage moves to the enterprise repo.
Signed-off-by: Lei, HUANG <ratuthomm@gmail.com>
* fix: gate fresh soft-drop procedures
Signed-off-by: Lei, HUANG <ratuthomm@gmail.com>
* test: gate soft-drop fallback coverage
Signed-off-by: Lei, HUANG <ratuthomm@gmail.com>
* fix: gate soft-drop procedure implementation
Signed-off-by: Lei, HUANG <ratuthomm@gmail.com>
* refactor: gate drop table soft-drop behavior
Signed-off-by: Lei, HUANG <ratuthomm@gmail.com>
* refactor: gate expired soft-drop gc behavior
Signed-off-by: Lei, HUANG <ratuthomm@gmail.com>
* ci: test enterprise table ddl lifecycle
Signed-off-by: Lei, HUANG <ratuthomm@gmail.com>
* chore: mark purge_table as enterprise licensed
The purge_table module is compiled only with the enterprise feature, so
apply the Enterprise License header and register it with both license
header configurations.
Signed-off-by: Lei, HUANG <ratuthomm@gmail.com>
* chore: mark recycle_bin as enterprise licensed
The recycle_bin module is compiled only with the enterprise feature, so
apply the Enterprise License header and register it with both license
header configurations.
Signed-off-by: Lei, HUANG <ratuthomm@gmail.com>
* chore: mark soft-drop procedure sources as enterprise licensed
The purge and undrop procedure implementations plus the recycle-bin test
module compile only with the enterprise feature. Apply the Enterprise
License header and register them with both license configurations.
Signed-off-by: Lei, HUANG <ratuthomm@gmail.com>
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Signed-off-by: Lei, HUANG <ratuthomm@gmail.com>