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A fork of the Apache Cassandra Project that uses Lucene indexes for providing near real time search such as ElasticSearch or Solr, including full text search capabilities, multi-dimensional queries, and relevance scoring.
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package org.apache.cassandra.db.composites;
import java.nio.ByteBuffer;
import org.apache.cassandra.config.CFMetaData;
import org.apache.cassandra.cql3.ColumnIdentifier;
import org.apache.cassandra.utils.memory.AbstractAllocator;
/**
* A CellName is a Composite, but for which, for the sake of CQL3, we
* distinguish different parts: a CellName has first a number of clustering
* components, followed by the CQL3 column name, and then possibly followed by
* a collection element part.
*
* The clustering prefix can itself be composed of multiple component. It can
* also be empty if the table has no clustering keys. In general, the CQL3
* column name follows. However, some type of COMPACT STORAGE layout do not
* store the CQL3 column name in the cell name and so this part can be null (we
* call "dense" the cells whose name don't store the CQL3 column name).
*
* Lastly, if the cell is part of a CQL3 collection, we'll have a last
* component (a UUID for lists, an element for sets and a key for maps).
*/
public interface CellName extends Composite
{
/**
* The number of clustering components.
*
* It can be 0 if the table has no clustering columns, and it can be
* equal to size() if the table is dense() (in which case cql3ColumnName()
* will be null).
*/
public int clusteringSize();
/**
* The name of the CQL3 column this cell represents.
*
* Will be null for cells of "dense" tables.
* @param metadata
*/
public ColumnIdentifier cql3ColumnName(CFMetaData metadata);
/**
* The value of the collection element, or null if the cell is not part
* of a collection (i.e. if !isCollectionCell()).
*/
public ByteBuffer collectionElement();
public boolean isCollectionCell();
/**
* Whether this cell is part of the same CQL3 row as the other cell.
*/
public boolean isSameCQL3RowAs(CellNameType type, CellName other);
// If cellnames were sharing some prefix components, this will break it, so
// we might want to try to do better.
@Override
public CellName copy(CFMetaData cfm, AbstractAllocator allocator);
public long unsharedHeapSizeExcludingData();
}