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package org.apache.cassandra.db.partitions;
import org.apache.cassandra.cache.IRowCacheEntry;
import org.apache.cassandra.db.rows.Row;
import org.apache.cassandra.io.ISerializer;
/**
* A partition stored in the partition cache.
*
* Note that in practice, the only implementation of this is {@link CachedBTreePartition},
* we keep this interface mainly to make it clear what we need from partition in the cache
* (that we don't otherwise)
*/
public interface CachedPartition extends Partition, IRowCacheEntry
{
public static final ISerializer cacheSerializer = new CachedBTreePartition.Serializer();
/**
* The number of {@code Row} objects in this cached partition.
*
* Please note that this is not the number of live rows since
* some of the row may only contains deleted (or expired) information.
*
* @return the number of row in the partition.
*/
public int rowCount();
/**
* The number of rows that were live at the time the partition was cached.
*
* See {@link org.apache.cassandra.db.ColumnFamilyStore#isFilterFullyCoveredBy} to see why we need this.
*
* @return the number of rows in this partition that were live at the time the
* partition was cached (this can be different from the number of live rows now
* due to expiring cells).
*/
public int cachedLiveRows();
/**
* The number of rows in this cached partition that have at least one non-expiring
* non-deleted cell.
*
* Note that this is generally not a very meaningful number, but this is used by
* {@link org.apache.cassandra.db.filter.DataLimits#hasEnoughLiveData} as an optimization.
*
* @return the number of row that have at least one non-expiring non-deleted cell.
*/
public int rowsWithNonExpiringCells();
/**
* The last row in this cached partition (in order words, the row with the
* biggest clustering that the partition contains).
*
* @return the last row of the partition, or {@code null} if the partition is empty.
*/
public Row lastRow();
/**
* The number of {@code cell} objects that are not tombstone in this cached partition.
*
* Please note that this is not the number of live cells since
* some of the cells might be expired.
*
* @return the number of non tombstone cells in the partition.
*/
public int nonTombstoneCellCount();
/**
* The number of cells in this cached partition that are neither tombstone nor expiring.
*
* Note that this is generally not a very meaningful number, but this is used by
* {@link org.apache.cassandra.db.filter.DataLimits#hasEnoughLiveData} as an optimization.
*
* @return the number of cells that are neither tombstones nor expiring.
*/
public int nonExpiringLiveCells();
}