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/*
 * Created on Aug 4, 2008
 */

package com.bigdata.rdf.spo;

import com.bigdata.btree.ITuple;
import com.bigdata.btree.filter.Advancer;
import com.bigdata.btree.keys.IKeyBuilder;
import com.bigdata.btree.keys.KeyBuilder;
import com.bigdata.btree.keys.SuccessorUtil;
import com.bigdata.rdf.internal.IV;
import com.bigdata.rdf.internal.IVUtility;
import com.bigdata.relation.accesspath.IAccessPath;
import com.bigdata.striterator.IKeyOrder;

/**
 * This was cloned from the {@link DistinctTermAdvancer}. It supports an
 * efficient scan of the distinct term identifiers that appear in the first
 * position(s) of the keys for the statement index corresponding to the
 * specified {@link IKeyOrder}. For example, using {@link SPOKeyOrder#POS} will
 * give you the term identifiers for the distinct predicates actually in use
 * within statements in the {@link SPORelation}.
 * 

* Note: This class only offers additional functionality over the * {@link DistinctTermAdvancer} for a quad store. For example, consider a triple * store with 2-bound on the {@link SPOKeyOrder#SPO} index. Since you are only * going to visit the distinct Object values, the advancer will not "advance" * over anything and you might as well use a normal {@link IAccessPath} or * rangeIterator. * * @see DistinctTermAdvancer * * @author Bryan Thompson * @version $Id: DistinctMultiTermAdvancer.java 2886 2010-05-19 19:16:49Z * mroycsi $ * * @todo Unit tests? */ public class DistinctMultiTermAdvancer extends Advancer { // private static final long serialVersionUID = 2500001864793869957L; /** * New version for this class, which */ private static final long serialVersionUID = -7326621294779476500L; private final int arity; private final int boundEntries; private transient IKeyBuilder keyBuilder; public DistinctMultiTermAdvancer(final int arity, final int boundEntries) { this.arity = arity; this.boundEntries = boundEntries; } @Override protected void advance(final ITuple tuple) { if (keyBuilder == null) { /* * Note: It appears that you can not set this either implicitly or * explicitly during ctor initialization if you want it to exist * during de-serialization. Hence it is initialized lazily here. * This is Ok since the iterator pattern is single threaded. */ keyBuilder = KeyBuilder.newInstance(); } final byte[] key = tuple.getKey(); final IV[] ivs = IVUtility.decode(key, boundEntries+1); keyBuilder.reset(); for (int i = 0; i < ivs.length; i++) { ivs[i].encode(keyBuilder); } final byte[] fromKey = keyBuilder.getKey(); final byte[] toKey = SuccessorUtil.successor(fromKey.clone()); src.seek(toKey); } }





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