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merge_operator.go
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package gorocksdb
// #include "rocksdb/c.h"
import "C"
// A MergeOperator specifies the SEMANTICS of a merge, which only
// client knows. It could be numeric addition, list append, string
// concatenation, edit data structure, ... , anything.
// The library, on the other hand, is concerned with the exercise of this
// interface, at the right time (during get, iteration, compaction...)
//
// Please read the RocksDB documentation <http://rocksdb.org/> for
// more details and example implementations.
type MergeOperator interface {
// Gives the client a way to express the read -> modify -> write semantics
// key: The key that's associated with this merge operation.
// Client could multiplex the merge operator based on it
// if the key space is partitioned and different subspaces
// refer to different types of data which have different
// merge operation semantics.
// existingValue: null indicates that the key does not exist before this op.
// operands: the sequence of merge operations to apply, front() first.
//
// Return true on success.
//
// All values passed in will be client-specific values. So if this method
// returns false, it is because client specified bad data or there was
// internal corruption. This will be treated as an error by the library.
FullMerge(key, existingValue []byte, operands [][]byte) ([]byte, bool)
// This function performs merge(left_op, right_op)
// when both the operands are themselves merge operation types
// that you would have passed to a db.Merge() call in the same order
// (i.e.: db.Merge(key,left_op), followed by db.Merge(key,right_op)).
//
// PartialMerge should combine them into a single merge operation.
// The return value should be constructed such that a call to
// db.Merge(key, new_value) would yield the same result as a call
// to db.Merge(key, left_op) followed by db.Merge(key, right_op).
//
// If it is impossible or infeasible to combine the two operations, return false.
// The library will internally keep track of the operations, and apply them in the
// correct order once a base-value (a Put/Delete/End-of-Database) is seen.
PartialMerge(key, leftOperand, rightOperand []byte) ([]byte, bool)
// The name of the MergeOperator.
Name() string
}
// NewNativeMergeOperator creates a MergeOperator object.
func NewNativeMergeOperator(c *C.rocksdb_mergeoperator_t) MergeOperator {
return nativeMergeOperator{c}
}
type nativeMergeOperator struct {
c *C.rocksdb_mergeoperator_t
}
func (mo nativeMergeOperator) FullMerge(key, existingValue []byte, operands [][]byte) ([]byte, bool) {
return nil, false
}
func (mo nativeMergeOperator) PartialMerge(key, leftOperand, rightOperand []byte) ([]byte, bool) {
return nil, false
}
func (mo nativeMergeOperator) Name() string { return "" }
// Hold references to merge operators.
var mergeOperators []MergeOperator
func registerMergeOperator(merger MergeOperator) int {
mergeOperators = append(mergeOperators, merger)
return len(mergeOperators) - 1
}
//export gorocksdb_mergeoperator_full_merge
func gorocksdb_mergeoperator_full_merge(idx int, cKey *C.char, cKeyLen C.size_t, cExistingValue *C.char, cExistingValueLen C.size_t, cOperands **C.char, cOperandsLen *C.size_t, cNumOperands C.int, cSuccess *C.uchar, cNewValueLen *C.size_t) *C.char {
key := charToByte(cKey, cKeyLen)
rawOperands := charSlice(cOperands, cNumOperands)
operandsLen := sizeSlice(cOperandsLen, cNumOperands)
existingValue := charToByte(cExistingValue, cExistingValueLen)
operands := make([][]byte, int(cNumOperands))
for i, len := range operandsLen {
operands[i] = charToByte(rawOperands[i], len)
}
newValue, success := mergeOperators[idx].FullMerge(key, existingValue, operands)
newValueLen := len(newValue)
*cNewValueLen = C.size_t(newValueLen)
*cSuccess = boolToChar(success)
return cByteSlice(newValue)
}
//export gorocksdb_mergeoperator_partial_merge_multi
func gorocksdb_mergeoperator_partial_merge_multi(idx int, cKey *C.char, cKeyLen C.size_t, cOperands **C.char, cOperandsLen *C.size_t, cNumOperands C.int, cSuccess *C.uchar, cNewValueLen *C.size_t) *C.char {
key := charToByte(cKey, cKeyLen)
rawOperands := charSlice(cOperands, cNumOperands)
operandsLen := sizeSlice(cOperandsLen, cNumOperands)
operands := make([][]byte, int(cNumOperands))
for i, len := range operandsLen {
operands[i] = charToByte(rawOperands[i], len)
}
var newValue []byte
success := true
merger := mergeOperators[idx]
leftOperand := operands[0]
for i := 1; i < int(cNumOperands); i++ {
newValue, success = merger.PartialMerge(key, leftOperand, operands[i])
if !success {
break
}
leftOperand = newValue
}
newValueLen := len(newValue)
*cNewValueLen = C.size_t(newValueLen)
*cSuccess = boolToChar(success)
return cByteSlice(newValue)
}
//export gorocksdb_mergeoperator_name
func gorocksdb_mergeoperator_name(idx int) *C.char {
return stringToChar(mergeOperators[idx].Name())
}