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// Copyright (c) 2011-present, Facebook, Inc.  All rights reserved.
//  This source code is licensed under both the GPLv2 (found in the
//  COPYING file in the root directory) and Apache 2.0 License
//  (found in the LICENSE.Apache file in the root directory).

package org.rocksdb;

import java.nio.ByteBuffer;

/**
 * Base class implementation for Rocks Iterators
 * in the Java API
 *
 * 

Multiple threads can invoke const methods on an RocksIterator without * external synchronization, but if any of the threads may call a * non-const method, all threads accessing the same RocksIterator must use * external synchronization.

* * @param

The type of the Parent Object from which the Rocks Iterator was * created. This is used by disposeInternal to avoid double-free * issues with the underlying C++ object. * @see org.rocksdb.RocksObject */ public abstract class AbstractRocksIterator

extends RocksObject implements RocksIteratorInterface { final P parent_; protected AbstractRocksIterator(final P parent, final long nativeHandle) { super(nativeHandle); // parent must point to a valid RocksDB instance. assert (parent != null); // RocksIterator must hold a reference to the related parent instance // to guarantee that while a GC cycle starts RocksIterator instances // are freed prior to parent instances. parent_ = parent; } @Override public boolean isValid() { assert (isOwningHandle()); return isValid0(nativeHandle_); } @Override public void seekToFirst() { assert (isOwningHandle()); seekToFirst0(nativeHandle_); } @Override public void seekToLast() { assert (isOwningHandle()); seekToLast0(nativeHandle_); } @Override public void seek(byte[] target) { assert (isOwningHandle()); seek0(nativeHandle_, target, target.length); } @Override public void seekForPrev(byte[] target) { assert (isOwningHandle()); seekForPrev0(nativeHandle_, target, target.length); } @Override public void seek(ByteBuffer target) { assert (isOwningHandle() && target.isDirect()); seekDirect0(nativeHandle_, target, target.position(), target.remaining()); target.position(target.limit()); } @Override public void seekForPrev(ByteBuffer target) { assert (isOwningHandle() && target.isDirect()); seekForPrevDirect0(nativeHandle_, target, target.position(), target.remaining()); target.position(target.limit()); } @Override public void next() { assert (isOwningHandle()); next0(nativeHandle_); } @Override public void prev() { assert (isOwningHandle()); prev0(nativeHandle_); } @Override public void refresh() throws RocksDBException { assert (isOwningHandle()); refresh0(nativeHandle_); } @Override public void status() throws RocksDBException { assert (isOwningHandle()); status0(nativeHandle_); } /** *

Deletes underlying C++ iterator pointer.

* *

Note: the underlying handle can only be safely deleted if the parent * instance related to a certain RocksIterator is still valid and initialized. * Therefore {@code disposeInternal()} checks if the parent is initialized * before freeing the native handle.

*/ @Override protected void disposeInternal() { if (parent_.isOwningHandle()) { disposeInternal(nativeHandle_); } } abstract boolean isValid0(long handle); abstract void seekToFirst0(long handle); abstract void seekToLast0(long handle); abstract void next0(long handle); abstract void prev0(long handle); abstract void refresh0(long handle) throws RocksDBException; abstract void seek0(long handle, byte[] target, int targetLen); abstract void seekForPrev0(long handle, byte[] target, int targetLen); abstract void seekDirect0(long handle, ByteBuffer target, int targetOffset, int targetLen); abstract void seekForPrevDirect0(long handle, ByteBuffer target, int targetOffset, int targetLen); abstract void status0(long handle) throws RocksDBException; }




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