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construct/include/ircd/db/cell.h

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// Matrix Construct
//
// Copyright (C) Matrix Construct Developers, Authors & Contributors
// Copyright (C) 2016-2018 Jason Volk <jason@zemos.net>
//
// Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any
// purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
// copyright notice and this permission notice is present in all copies. The
// full license for this software is available in the LICENSE file.
#pragma once
#define HAVE_IRCD_DB_CELL_H
namespace ircd::db
{
struct cell;
const std::string &name(const cell &);
uint64_t sequence(const cell &);
template<class pos> bool seek(cell &c, const pos &p, gopts = {});
std::ostream &operator<<(std::ostream &s, const cell &c);
}
/// A cell is a single key-value element existing within a column. This structure
/// provides the necessary facilities for working with a single cell. Many simple
/// operations can also be done through the column interface itself so check column.h
/// for satisfaction. Cells from different columns sharing the same key are composed
/// into a `row` (see: row.h).
///
/// When composed into a `row` or `object` remember that calls to cell::key() will
/// all be the same index key -- not the name of the column the cell is representing
/// in the row. You probably want cell::col() when iterating the row to build a
/// JSON object's keys when iterating across a row.
///
/// NOTE that this cell struct is type-agnostic. The database is capable of storing
/// binary data in the key or the value for a cell. The string_view will work with
/// both a normal string and binary data, so this class is not a template and offers
/// no conversions at this level. see: value.h/object.h
///
struct ircd::db::cell
{
struct delta;
column c;
database::snapshot ss;
std::unique_ptr<rocksdb::Iterator> it;
public:
operator const rocksdb::Iterator &() const { assert(it); return *it; }
operator const database::snapshot &() const { return ss; }
explicit operator const column &() const { return c; }
operator rocksdb::Iterator &() { assert(it); return *it; }
operator database::snapshot &() { return ss; }
explicit operator column &() { return c; }
bool valid() const; // cell exists
bool valid(const string_view &) const; // valid equal key
bool valid_gt(const string_view &) const; // valid greater than key
bool valid_lte(const string_view &) const; // valid less than or equal key
operator bool() const { return valid(); }
bool operator!() const { return !valid(); }
// [GET] read from cell (zero-copy)
string_view col() const { return name(c); /* always column name */ }
string_view key() const; // key == index or empty on invalid
string_view val() const; // empty on !valid()
string_view key(); // reload then key == index or empty on invalid
string_view val(); // reload then empty on !valid()
// [GET] read from cell (zero-copy)
explicit operator string_view() const; // empty on !valid()
explicit operator string_view(); // reload then empty on !valid()
// [SET] Perform operation on this cell only
void operator()(const op &, const string_view &val = {}, const sopts & = {});
// [SET] assign cell
cell &operator=(const string_view &);
// [GET] load cell only (returns valid)
bool load(const string_view &index = {}, gopts = {});
cell(column, std::unique_ptr<rocksdb::Iterator>, const gopts & = {});
cell(column, const string_view &index, std::unique_ptr<rocksdb::Iterator>, const gopts & = {});
cell(column, const string_view &index = {}, const gopts & = {});
cell(database &, const string_view &column, const string_view &index, const gopts & = {});
cell(database &, const string_view &column, const gopts & = {});
cell() noexcept;
cell(cell &&) noexcept;
cell(const cell &) = delete;
cell &operator=(cell &&) noexcept;
cell &operator=(const cell &) = delete;
~cell() noexcept;
};
namespace ircd::db
{
// [SET] Perform operations in a sequence as a single transaction. No template
// iterators supported yet, just a ptr range good for contiguous sequences like
// vectors and initializer_lists. Alternatively, see: iov.h.
void write(const cell::delta *const &begin, const cell::delta *const &end, const sopts & = {});
void write(const std::initializer_list<cell::delta> &, const sopts & = {});
void write(const sopts &, const std::initializer_list<cell::delta> &);
void write(const cell::delta &, const sopts & = {});
}
///
/// A delta is an element of a database transaction. You can use this to change
/// the values of cells. Use cell deltas to make an all-succeed-or-all-fail
/// transaction across many cells in various columns at once.
///
struct ircd::db::cell::delta
:std::tuple<op, cell *, string_view>
{
enum
{
OP, CELL, VAL,
};
delta(cell &c, const string_view &val, const enum op &op = op::SET)
:std::tuple<enum op, cell *, string_view>{op, &c, val}
{}
delta(const enum op &op, cell &c, const string_view &val = {})
:std::tuple<enum op, cell *, string_view>{op, &c, val}
{}
};
inline std::ostream &
ircd::db::operator<<(std::ostream &s, const cell &c)
{
s << string_view{c};
return s;
}
inline ircd::db::cell::operator
string_view()
{
return val();
}
inline ircd::db::cell::operator
string_view()
const
{
return val();
}
inline bool
ircd::db::cell::valid()
const
{
return it && db::valid(*it);
}