fix: resolve indexer infinite loop (upstream #82) #83
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on very slow drives or when run with limited resources, a node can have a delay between the block existing & being saved and the block_results getting saved. if the block exists, but the block_results do not, an infinite loop occurs. the indexer will repeatedly request the block and block_results until they both exist. the lack of delay can further constrain the node's resources and result in many calls for block_results before they are committed.
this commit updates the condition for waiting to include whenever an error occurred during indexing. if the indexer fails to find the block_results it will bombard the node with requests for it without backing off. this change causes errors to trigger a wait. after waiting for either a new block or for the timeout, the block results are more likely to exist.