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package org.apache.hadoop.hive.serde2.lazy;

import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.OutputStream;

import org.apache.hadoop.hive.serde2.lazy.objectinspector.primitive.LazyLongObjectInspector;
import org.apache.hadoop.io.LongWritable;

/**
 * LazyObject for storing a value of Long.
 * 
 * 

* Part of the code is adapted from Apache Harmony Project. * * As with the specification, this implementation relied on code laid out in Henry S. Warren, Jr.'s Hacker's * Delight, (Addison Wesley, 2002) as well as The Aggregate's Magic Algorithms. *

* */ public class LazyLong extends LazyPrimitive { public LazyLong(LazyLongObjectInspector oi) { super(oi); data = new LongWritable(); } public LazyLong(LazyLong copy) { super(copy); data = new LongWritable(copy.data.get()); } @Override public void init(ByteArrayRef bytes, int start, int length) { try { data.set(parseLong(bytes.getData(), start, length, 10)); isNull = false; } catch (NumberFormatException e) { isNull = true; logExceptionMessage(bytes, start, length, "BIGINT"); } } /** * Parses the string argument as if it was a long value and returns the * result. Throws NumberFormatException if the string does not represent a * long quantity. * * @param bytes * @param start * @param length * a UTF-8 encoded string representation of a long quantity. * @return long the value represented by the argument * @exception NumberFormatException * if the argument could not be parsed as a long quantity. */ public static long parseLong(byte[] bytes, int start, int length) { return parseLong(bytes, start, length, 10); } /** * Parses the string argument as if it was an long value and returns the * result. Throws NumberFormatException if the string does not represent an * long quantity. The second argument specifies the radix to use when parsing * the value. * * @param bytes * @param start * @param length * a UTF-8 encoded string representation of a long quantity. * @param radix * the base to use for conversion. * @return the value represented by the argument * @exception NumberFormatException * if the argument could not be parsed as an long quantity. */ public static long parseLong(byte[] bytes, int start, int length, int radix) { if (bytes == null) { throw new NumberFormatException("String is null"); } if (radix < Character.MIN_RADIX || radix > Character.MAX_RADIX) { throw new NumberFormatException("Invalid radix: " + radix); } if (length == 0) { throw new NumberFormatException("Empty string!"); } int offset = start; boolean negative = bytes[start] == '-'; if (negative || bytes[start] == '+') { offset++; if (length == 1) { throw new NumberFormatException(LazyUtils.convertToString(bytes, start, length)); } } return parse(bytes, start, length, offset, radix, negative); } /** * /** Parses the string argument as if it was an long value and returns the * result. Throws NumberFormatException if the string does not represent an * long quantity. The second argument specifies the radix to use when parsing * the value. * * @param bytes * @param start * @param length * a UTF-8 encoded string representation of a long quantity. * @param offset * the starting position after the sign (if exists) * @param radix * the base to use for conversion. * @param negative * whether the number is negative. * @return the value represented by the argument * @exception NumberFormatException * if the argument could not be parsed as an long quantity. */ private static long parse(byte[] bytes, int start, int length, int offset, int radix, boolean negative) { byte separator = '.'; long max = Long.MIN_VALUE / radix; long result = 0, end = start + length; while (offset < end) { int digit = LazyUtils.digit(bytes[offset++], radix); if (digit == -1 || max > result) { if (bytes[offset-1] == separator) { // We allow decimals and will return a truncated integer in that case. // Therefore we won't throw an exception here (checking the fractional // part happens below.) break; } throw new NumberFormatException(LazyUtils.convertToString(bytes, start, length)); } long next = result * radix - digit; if (next > result) { throw new NumberFormatException(LazyUtils.convertToString(bytes, start, length)); } result = next; } // This is the case when we've encountered a decimal separator. The fractional // part will not change the number, but we will verify that the fractional part // is well formed. while (offset < end) { int digit = LazyUtils.digit(bytes[offset++], radix); if (digit == -1) { throw new NumberFormatException(LazyUtils.convertToString(bytes, start, length)); } } if (!negative) { result = -result; if (result < 0) { throw new NumberFormatException(LazyUtils.convertToString(bytes, start, length)); } } return result; } /** * Writes out the text representation of an integer using base 10 to an * OutputStream in UTF-8 encoding. * * Note: division by a constant (like 10) is much faster than division by a * variable. That's one of the reasons that we don't make radix a parameter * here. * * @param out * the outputstream to write to * @param i * an int to write out * @throws IOException */ public static void writeUTF8(OutputStream out, long i) throws IOException { if (i == 0) { out.write('0'); return; } boolean negative = i < 0; if (negative) { out.write('-'); } else { // negative range is bigger than positive range, so there is no risk // of overflow here. i = -i; } long start = 1000000000000000000L; while (i / start == 0) { start /= 10; } while (start > 0) { out.write('0' - (int) ((i / start) % 10)); start /= 10; } } public static void writeUTF8NoException(OutputStream out, long i) { try { writeUTF8(out, i); } catch (IOException e) { throw new RuntimeException(e); } } }




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