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package org.apache.arrow.vector;

import org.apache.arrow.vector.complex.RepeatedFixedWidthVectorLike;
import org.apache.arrow.vector.complex.RepeatedVariableWidthVectorLike;

/** Helper utility methods for allocating storage for Vectors. */
public class AllocationHelper {
  private AllocationHelper() {}

  /**
   * Allocates the vector.
   *
   * @param v The vector to allocate.
   * @param valueCount Number of values to allocate.
   * @param bytesPerValue bytes per value.
   * @throws org.apache.arrow.memory.OutOfMemoryException if it can't allocate the memory.
   */
  public static void allocate(ValueVector v, int valueCount, int bytesPerValue) {
    allocate(v, valueCount, bytesPerValue, 5);
  }

  /**
   * Allocates memory for a vector assuming given number of values and their width.
   *
   * @param v The vector the allocate.
   * @param valueCount The number of elements to allocate.
   * @param bytesPerValue The bytes per value to use for allocating underlying storage
   * @param childValCount If v is a repeated vector, this is number of child elements
   *     to allocate.
   * @throws org.apache.arrow.memory.OutOfMemoryException if it can't allocate the memory.
   */
  public static void allocatePrecomputedChildCount(
      ValueVector v, int valueCount, int bytesPerValue, int childValCount) {
    if (v instanceof FixedWidthVector) {
      ((FixedWidthVector) v).allocateNew(valueCount);
    } else if (v instanceof VariableWidthVector) {
      ((VariableWidthVector) v).allocateNew(valueCount * bytesPerValue, valueCount);
    } else if (v instanceof RepeatedFixedWidthVectorLike) {
      ((RepeatedFixedWidthVectorLike) v).allocateNew(valueCount, childValCount);
    } else if (v instanceof RepeatedVariableWidthVectorLike) {
      ((RepeatedVariableWidthVectorLike) v)
          .allocateNew(childValCount * bytesPerValue, valueCount, childValCount);
    } else {
      v.allocateNew();
    }
  }

  /**
   * Allocates memory for a vector assuming given number of values and their width.
   *
   * @param v The vector the allocate.
   * @param valueCount The number of elements to allocate.
   * @param bytesPerValue The bytes per value to use for allocating underlying storage
   * @param repeatedPerTop If v is a repeated vector, this is assumed number of
   *     elements per child.
   * @throws org.apache.arrow.memory.OutOfMemoryException if it can't allocate the memory
   */
  public static void allocate(
      ValueVector v, int valueCount, int bytesPerValue, int repeatedPerTop) {
    allocatePrecomputedChildCount(v, valueCount, bytesPerValue, repeatedPerTop * valueCount);
  }

  /**
   * Allocates the exact amount if v is fixed width, otherwise falls back to dynamic allocation.
   *
   * @param v value vector we are trying to allocate
   * @param valueCount size we are trying to allocate
   * @throws org.apache.arrow.memory.OutOfMemoryException if it can't allocate the memory
   */
  public static void allocateNew(ValueVector v, int valueCount) {
    if (v instanceof FixedWidthVector) {
      ((FixedWidthVector) v).allocateNew(valueCount);
    } else if (v instanceof VariableWidthVector) {
      ((VariableWidthVector) v).allocateNew(valueCount);
    } else {
      v.allocateNew();
    }
  }
}




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