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package com.datastax.oss.driver.api.core.data;
import com.datastax.oss.driver.api.core.CqlIdentifier;
import com.datastax.oss.driver.api.core.type.DataType;
import com.datastax.oss.driver.internal.core.util.Loggers;
import edu.umd.cs.findbugs.annotations.NonNull;
import java.util.Collections;
import java.util.List;
/**
* A data structure where the values are accessible via a name string.
*
* This is an optimized version of {@link AccessibleById}, in case the overhead of having to
* create a {@link CqlIdentifier} for each value is too much.
*
*
By default, case is ignored when matching names. If multiple names only differ by their case,
* then the first one is chosen. You can force an exact match by double-quoting the name.
*
*
For example, if the data structure contains three values named {@code Foo}, {@code foo} and
* {@code fOO}, then:
*
*
* - {@code getString("foo")} retrieves the first value (ignore case, first occurrence).
*
- {@code getString("\"foo\"")} retrieves the second value (exact case).
*
- {@code getString("\"fOO\"")} retrieves the third value (exact case).
*
- {@code getString("\"FOO\"")} fails (exact case, no match).
*
*
* In the driver, these data structures are always accessible by index as well.
*/
public interface AccessibleByName extends AccessibleByIndex {
/**
* Returns all the indices where a given identifier appears.
*
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if the name is invalid.
* @apiNote the default implementation only exists for backward compatibility. It wraps the result
* of {@link #firstIndexOf(String)} in a singleton list, which is not entirely correct, as it
* will only return the first occurrence. Therefore it also logs a warning.
*
Implementors should always override this method (all built-in driver implementations
* do).
*/
@NonNull
default List allIndicesOf(@NonNull String name) {
Loggers.ACCESSIBLE_BY_NAME.warn(
"{} should override allIndicesOf(String), the default implementation is a "
+ "workaround for backward compatibility, it only returns the first occurrence",
getClass().getName());
return Collections.singletonList(firstIndexOf(name));
}
/**
* Returns the first index where a given identifier appears (depending on the implementation,
* identifiers may appear multiple times).
*
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if the name is invalid.
*/
int firstIndexOf(@NonNull String name);
/**
* Returns the CQL type of the value for the first occurrence of {@code name}.
*
* This method deals with case sensitivity in the way explained in the documentation of {@link
* GettableByName}.
*
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if the name is invalid.
*/
@NonNull
DataType getType(@NonNull String name);
}