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			133 lines
		
	
	
		
			4.4 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
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// Copyright (c) 2012, Suryandaru Triandana <syndtr@gmail.com>
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// All rights reserved.
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//
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
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// found in the LICENSE file.
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// Package iterator provides interface and implementation to traverse over
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// contents of a database.
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package iterator
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import (
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	"errors"
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	"github.com/syndtr/goleveldb/leveldb/util"
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)
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var (
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	ErrIterReleased = errors.New("leveldb/iterator: iterator released")
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)
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// IteratorSeeker is the interface that wraps the 'seeks method'.
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type IteratorSeeker interface {
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	// First moves the iterator to the first key/value pair. If the iterator
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	// only contains one key/value pair then First and Last would moves
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	// to the same key/value pair.
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	// It returns whether such pair exist.
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	First() bool
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	// Last moves the iterator to the last key/value pair. If the iterator
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	// only contains one key/value pair then First and Last would moves
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	// to the same key/value pair.
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	// It returns whether such pair exist.
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	Last() bool
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	// Seek moves the iterator to the first key/value pair whose key is greater
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	// than or equal to the given key.
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	// It returns whether such pair exist.
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	//
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	// It is safe to modify the contents of the argument after Seek returns.
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	Seek(key []byte) bool
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	// Next moves the iterator to the next key/value pair.
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	// It returns false if the iterator is exhausted.
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	Next() bool
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	// Prev moves the iterator to the previous key/value pair.
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	// It returns false if the iterator is exhausted.
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	Prev() bool
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}
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// CommonIterator is the interface that wraps common iterator methods.
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type CommonIterator interface {
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	IteratorSeeker
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	// util.Releaser is the interface that wraps basic Release method.
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	// When called Release will releases any resources associated with the
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	// iterator.
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	util.Releaser
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	// util.ReleaseSetter is the interface that wraps the basic SetReleaser
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	// method.
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	util.ReleaseSetter
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	// TODO: Remove this when ready.
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	Valid() bool
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	// Error returns any accumulated error. Exhausting all the key/value pairs
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	// is not considered to be an error.
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	Error() error
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}
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// Iterator iterates over a DB's key/value pairs in key order.
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//
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// When encounter an error any 'seeks method' will return false and will
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// yield no key/value pairs. The error can be queried by calling the Error
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// method. Calling Release is still necessary.
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//
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// An iterator must be released after use, but it is not necessary to read
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// an iterator until exhaustion.
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// Also, an iterator is not necessarily safe for concurrent use, but it is
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// safe to use multiple iterators concurrently, with each in a dedicated
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// goroutine.
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type Iterator interface {
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	CommonIterator
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	// Key returns the key of the current key/value pair, or nil if done.
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	// The caller should not modify the contents of the returned slice, and
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	// its contents may change on the next call to any 'seeks method'.
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	Key() []byte
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	// Value returns the value of the current key/value pair, or nil if done.
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	// The caller should not modify the contents of the returned slice, and
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	// its contents may change on the next call to any 'seeks method'.
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	Value() []byte
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}
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// ErrorCallbackSetter is the interface that wraps basic SetErrorCallback
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// method.
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//
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// ErrorCallbackSetter implemented by indexed and merged iterator.
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type ErrorCallbackSetter interface {
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	// SetErrorCallback allows set an error callback of the corresponding
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	// iterator. Use nil to clear the callback.
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	SetErrorCallback(f func(err error))
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}
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type emptyIterator struct {
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	util.BasicReleaser
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	err error
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}
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func (i *emptyIterator) rErr() {
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	if i.err == nil && i.Released() {
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		i.err = ErrIterReleased
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	}
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}
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func (*emptyIterator) Valid() bool            { return false }
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func (i *emptyIterator) First() bool          { i.rErr(); return false }
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func (i *emptyIterator) Last() bool           { i.rErr(); return false }
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func (i *emptyIterator) Seek(key []byte) bool { i.rErr(); return false }
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func (i *emptyIterator) Next() bool           { i.rErr(); return false }
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func (i *emptyIterator) Prev() bool           { i.rErr(); return false }
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func (*emptyIterator) Key() []byte            { return nil }
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func (*emptyIterator) Value() []byte          { return nil }
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func (i *emptyIterator) Error() error         { return i.err }
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// NewEmptyIterator creates an empty iterator. The err parameter can be
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// nil, but if not nil the given err will be returned by Error method.
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func NewEmptyIterator(err error) Iterator {
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	return &emptyIterator{err: err}
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}
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