public class SimpleRabaCoder extends Object implements IRabaCoder, Externalizable
ByteBuffer together with offset information required to extract the
original byte[]s using a random access pattern. It supports both B+Tree keys
and B+Tree values.| Modifier and Type | Field and Description |
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static SimpleRabaCoder |
INSTANCE |
| Constructor and Description |
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SimpleRabaCoder()
De-serialization ctor.
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| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
|---|---|
ICodedRaba |
decode(AbstractFixedByteArrayBuffer data)
Return an
IRaba which can access the coded data. |
AbstractFixedByteArrayBuffer |
encode(IRaba raba,
DataOutputBuffer buf)
Encode the data.
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ICodedRaba |
encodeLive(IRaba raba,
DataOutputBuffer buf)
Encode the data, returning an
ICodedRaba. |
boolean |
isDuplicateKeys()
Return true iff this
IRabaCoder supports duplicate keys. |
boolean |
isKeyCoder()
Yes.
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boolean |
isValueCoder()
Yes.
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void |
readExternal(ObjectInput in) |
void |
writeExternal(ObjectOutput out) |
public static final transient SimpleRabaCoder INSTANCE
public SimpleRabaCoder()
INSTANCE otherwise.public final boolean isKeyCoder()
isKeyCoder in interface IRabaCoderpublic final boolean isValueCoder()
isValueCoder in interface IRabaCoderpublic boolean isDuplicateKeys()
IRabaCoderIRabaCoder supports duplicate keys.isDuplicateKeys in interface IRabaCoderpublic void writeExternal(ObjectOutput out) throws IOException
writeExternal in interface ExternalizableIOExceptionpublic void readExternal(ObjectInput in) throws IOException, ClassNotFoundException
readExternal in interface ExternalizableIOExceptionClassNotFoundExceptionpublic ICodedRaba encodeLive(IRaba raba, DataOutputBuffer buf)
IRabaCoderICodedRaba. Implementations of this
method should be optimized for the very common use case where the caller
requires immediate access to the coded data record. In that case, many of
the IRabaCoder implementations can be optimized by passing the
underlying decoding object directly into an alternative constructor for
the ICodedRaba. The byte[] slice for the coded data record is
available from ICodedRaba.data().
This method covers the vast major of the use cases for coding data, which
is to code B+Tree keys or values for a node or leaf that has been evicted
from the AbstractBTree's write retention queue. The common use
case is to wrap a coded record that was read from an IRawStore.
The IndexSegmentBuilder is a special case, since the coded record
will not be used other than to write it on the disk.
encodeLive in interface IRabaCoderpublic AbstractFixedByteArrayBuffer encode(IRaba raba, DataOutputBuffer buf)
IRabaCoder
Note: Implementations of this method are typically heavy. While it is
always valid to IRabaCoder.encode(IRaba, DataOutputBuffer) an IRaba
, DO NOT invoke this arbitrarily on data which may already be
coded. The ICodedRaba interface will always be implemented for
coded data.
encode in interface IRabaCoderraba - The data.buf - A buffer on which the coded data will be written.public ICodedRaba decode(AbstractFixedByteArrayBuffer data)
IRabaCoderIRaba which can access the coded data. In general,
implementations SHOULD NOT materialize a backing byte[][]. Instead, the
implementation should access the data in place within the caller's
buffer. Frequently used fields MAY be cached, but the whole point of the
IRabaCoder is to minimize the in-memory footprint for the B+Tree
by using a coded (aka compressed) representation of the keys and values
whenever possible.decode in interface IRabaCoderdata - The record containing the coded data.Copyright © 2006–2019 SYSTAP, LLC DBA Blazegraph. All rights reserved.