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package org.apache.cassandra.db;

import java.io.IOException;
import java.nio.ByteBuffer;
import java.util.List;

import org.apache.cassandra.config.CFMetaData;
import org.apache.cassandra.db.marshal.AbstractType;
import org.apache.cassandra.io.util.DataInputPlus;
import org.apache.cassandra.io.util.DataOutputPlus;
import org.apache.cassandra.utils.memory.AbstractAllocator;

This class defines a threshold between ranges of clusterings. It can either be a start or end bound of a range, or the boundary between two different defined ranges.

The latter is used for range tombstones for 2 main reasons: 1) When merging multiple iterators having range tombstones (that are represented by their start and end markers), we need to know when a range is close on an iterator, if it is reopened right away. Otherwise, we cannot easily produce the markers on the merged iterators within risking to fail the sorting guarantees of an iterator. See this comment for more details: https://goo.gl/yyB5mR. 2) This saves some storage space.

/** * This class defines a threshold between ranges of clusterings. It can either be a start or end bound of a range, or * the boundary between two different defined ranges. * <p> * The latter is used for range tombstones for 2 main reasons: * 1) When merging multiple iterators having range tombstones (that are represented by their start and end markers), * we need to know when a range is close on an iterator, if it is reopened right away. Otherwise, we cannot * easily produce the markers on the merged iterators within risking to fail the sorting guarantees of an * iterator. See this comment for more details: https://goo.gl/yyB5mR. * 2) This saves some storage space. */
public abstract class ClusteringBoundOrBoundary extends AbstractBufferClusteringPrefix { public static final ClusteringBoundOrBoundary.Serializer serializer = new Serializer(); protected ClusteringBoundOrBoundary(Kind kind, ByteBuffer[] values) { super(kind, values); assert values.length > 0 || !kind.isBoundary(); } public static ClusteringBoundOrBoundary create(Kind kind, ByteBuffer[] values) { return kind.isBoundary() ? new ClusteringBoundary(kind, values) : new ClusteringBound(kind, values); } public boolean isBoundary() { return kind.isBoundary(); } public boolean isOpen(boolean reversed) { return kind.isOpen(reversed); } public boolean isClose(boolean reversed) { return kind.isClose(reversed); } public static ClusteringBound inclusiveOpen(boolean reversed, ByteBuffer[] boundValues) { return new ClusteringBound(reversed ? Kind.INCL_END_BOUND : Kind.INCL_START_BOUND, boundValues); } public static ClusteringBound exclusiveOpen(boolean reversed, ByteBuffer[] boundValues) { return new ClusteringBound(reversed ? Kind.EXCL_END_BOUND : Kind.EXCL_START_BOUND, boundValues); } public static ClusteringBound inclusiveClose(boolean reversed, ByteBuffer[] boundValues) { return new ClusteringBound(reversed ? Kind.INCL_START_BOUND : Kind.INCL_END_BOUND, boundValues); } public static ClusteringBound exclusiveClose(boolean reversed, ByteBuffer[] boundValues) { return new ClusteringBound(reversed ? Kind.EXCL_START_BOUND : Kind.EXCL_END_BOUND, boundValues); } public static ClusteringBoundary inclusiveCloseExclusiveOpen(boolean reversed, ByteBuffer[] boundValues) { return new ClusteringBoundary(reversed ? Kind.EXCL_END_INCL_START_BOUNDARY : Kind.INCL_END_EXCL_START_BOUNDARY, boundValues); } public static ClusteringBoundary exclusiveCloseInclusiveOpen(boolean reversed, ByteBuffer[] boundValues) { return new ClusteringBoundary(reversed ? Kind.INCL_END_EXCL_START_BOUNDARY : Kind.EXCL_END_INCL_START_BOUNDARY, boundValues); } public ClusteringBoundOrBoundary copy(AbstractAllocator allocator) { ByteBuffer[] newValues = new ByteBuffer[size()]; for (int i = 0; i < size(); i++) newValues[i] = allocator.clone(get(i)); return create(kind(), newValues); } public String toString(CFMetaData metadata) { return toString(metadata.comparator); } public String toString(ClusteringComparator comparator) { StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder(); sb.append(kind()).append('('); for (int i = 0; i < size(); i++) { if (i > 0) sb.append(", "); sb.append(comparator.subtype(i).getString(get(i))); } return sb.append(')').toString(); }
Returns the inverse of the current bound.

This invert both start into end (and vice-versa) and inclusive into exclusive (and vice-versa).

Returns:the invert of this bound. For instance, if this bound is an exlusive start, this return an inclusive end with the same values.
/** * Returns the inverse of the current bound. * <p> * This invert both start into end (and vice-versa) and inclusive into exclusive (and vice-versa). * * @return the invert of this bound. For instance, if this bound is an exlusive start, this return * an inclusive end with the same values. */
public abstract ClusteringBoundOrBoundary invert(); public static class Serializer { public void serialize(ClusteringBoundOrBoundary bound, DataOutputPlus out, int version, List<AbstractType<?>> types) throws IOException { out.writeByte(bound.kind().ordinal()); out.writeShort(bound.size()); ClusteringPrefix.serializer.serializeValuesWithoutSize(bound, out, version, types); } public long serializedSize(ClusteringBoundOrBoundary bound, int version, List<AbstractType<?>> types) { return 1 // kind ordinal + TypeSizes.sizeof((short)bound.size()) + ClusteringPrefix.serializer.valuesWithoutSizeSerializedSize(bound, version, types); } public ClusteringBoundOrBoundary deserialize(DataInputPlus in, int version, List<AbstractType<?>> types) throws IOException { Kind kind = Kind.values()[in.readByte()]; return deserializeValues(in, kind, version, types); } public void skipValues(DataInputPlus in, Kind kind, int version, List<AbstractType<?>> types) throws IOException { int size = in.readUnsignedShort(); if (size == 0) return; ClusteringPrefix.serializer.skipValuesWithoutSize(in, size, version, types); } public ClusteringBoundOrBoundary deserializeValues(DataInputPlus in, Kind kind, int version, List<AbstractType<?>> types) throws IOException { int size = in.readUnsignedShort(); if (size == 0) return kind.isStart() ? ClusteringBound.BOTTOM : ClusteringBound.TOP; ByteBuffer[] values = ClusteringPrefix.serializer.deserializeValuesWithoutSize(in, size, version, types); return create(kind, values); } } }