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package org.apache.lucene.codecs;


import java.io.IOException;

import org.apache.lucene.store.IndexOutput;
import org.apache.lucene.store.RAMOutputStream;
import org.apache.lucene.util.MathUtil;

/**
 * This abstract class writes skip lists with multiple levels.
 * 
 * 
 *
 * Example for skipInterval = 3:
 *                                                     c            (skip level 2)
 *                 c                 c                 c            (skip level 1) 
 *     x     x     x     x     x     x     x     x     x     x      (skip level 0)
 * d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d  (posting list)
 *     3     6     9     12    15    18    21    24    27    30     (df)
 * 
 * d - document
 * x - skip data
 * c - skip data with child pointer
 * 
 * Skip level i contains every skipInterval-th entry from skip level i-1.
 * Therefore the number of entries on level i is: floor(df / ((skipInterval ^ (i + 1))).
 * 
 * Each skip entry on a level {@code i>0} contains a pointer to the corresponding skip entry in list i-1.
 * This guarantees a logarithmic amount of skips to find the target document.
 * 
 * While this class takes care of writing the different skip levels,
 * subclasses must define the actual format of the skip data.
 * 
* @lucene.experimental */ public abstract class MultiLevelSkipListWriter { /** number of levels in this skip list */ protected int numberOfSkipLevels; /** the skip interval in the list with level = 0 */ private int skipInterval; /** skipInterval used for level > 0 */ private int skipMultiplier; /** for every skip level a different buffer is used */ private RAMOutputStream[] skipBuffer; /** Creates a {@code MultiLevelSkipListWriter}. */ protected MultiLevelSkipListWriter(int skipInterval, int skipMultiplier, int maxSkipLevels, int df) { this.skipInterval = skipInterval; this.skipMultiplier = skipMultiplier; // calculate the maximum number of skip levels for this document frequency if (df <= skipInterval) { numberOfSkipLevels = 1; } else { numberOfSkipLevels = 1+MathUtil.log(df/skipInterval, skipMultiplier); } // make sure it does not exceed maxSkipLevels if (numberOfSkipLevels > maxSkipLevels) { numberOfSkipLevels = maxSkipLevels; } } /** Creates a {@code MultiLevelSkipListWriter}, where * {@code skipInterval} and {@code skipMultiplier} are * the same. */ protected MultiLevelSkipListWriter(int skipInterval, int maxSkipLevels, int df) { this(skipInterval, skipInterval, maxSkipLevels, df); } /** Allocates internal skip buffers. */ protected void init() { skipBuffer = new RAMOutputStream[numberOfSkipLevels]; for (int i = 0; i < numberOfSkipLevels; i++) { skipBuffer[i] = new RAMOutputStream(); } } /** Creates new buffers or empties the existing ones */ protected void resetSkip() { if (skipBuffer == null) { init(); } else { for (int i = 0; i < skipBuffer.length; i++) { skipBuffer[i].reset(); } } } /** * Subclasses must implement the actual skip data encoding in this method. * * @param level the level skip data shall be writing for * @param skipBuffer the skip buffer to write to */ protected abstract void writeSkipData(int level, IndexOutput skipBuffer) throws IOException; /** * Writes the current skip data to the buffers. The current document frequency determines * the max level is skip data is to be written to. * * @param df the current document frequency * @throws IOException If an I/O error occurs */ public void bufferSkip(int df) throws IOException { assert df % skipInterval == 0; int numLevels = 1; df /= skipInterval; // determine max level while ((df % skipMultiplier) == 0 && numLevels < numberOfSkipLevels) { numLevels++; df /= skipMultiplier; } long childPointer = 0; for (int level = 0; level < numLevels; level++) { writeSkipData(level, skipBuffer[level]); long newChildPointer = skipBuffer[level].getFilePointer(); if (level != 0) { // store child pointers for all levels except the lowest skipBuffer[level].writeVLong(childPointer); } //remember the childPointer for the next level childPointer = newChildPointer; } } /** * Writes the buffered skip lists to the given output. * * @param output the IndexOutput the skip lists shall be written to * @return the pointer the skip list starts */ public long writeSkip(IndexOutput output) throws IOException { long skipPointer = output.getFilePointer(); //System.out.println("skipper.writeSkip fp=" + skipPointer); if (skipBuffer == null || skipBuffer.length == 0) return skipPointer; for (int level = numberOfSkipLevels - 1; level > 0; level--) { long length = skipBuffer[level].getFilePointer(); if (length > 0) { output.writeVLong(length); skipBuffer[level].writeTo(output); } } skipBuffer[0].writeTo(output); return skipPointer; } }




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