Update to last common bleve (#3986)

tokarchuk/v1.17
Antoine GIRARD 7 years ago committed by Lunny Xiao
parent 1b7cd3d0b0
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# This is the official list of roaring authors for copyright purposes.
Todd Gruben (@tgruben),
Daniel Lemire (@lemire),
Elliot Murphy (@statik),
Bob Potter (@bpot),
Tyson Maly (@tvmaly),
Will Glynn (@willglynn),
Brent Pedersen (@brentp)
Maciej Biłas (@maciej)

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# This is the official list of roaring contributors
Todd Gruben (@tgruben),
Daniel Lemire (@lemire),
Elliot Murphy (@statik),
Bob Potter (@bpot),
Tyson Maly (@tvmaly),
Will Glynn (@willglynn),
Brent Pedersen (@brentp),
Jason E. Aten (@glycerine),
Vali Malinoiu (@0x4139),
Forud Ghafouri (@fzerorubigd)

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Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
You may obtain a copy of the License at
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
limitations under the License.

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.PHONY: help all test format fmtcheck vet lint qa deps clean nuke rle backrle ser fetch-real-roaring-datasets
# Display general help about this command
help:
@echo ""
@echo "The following commands are available:"
@echo ""
@echo " make qa : Run all the tests"
@echo " make test : Run the unit tests"
@echo ""
@echo " make format : Format the source code"
@echo " make fmtcheck : Check if the source code has been formatted"
@echo " make vet : Check for suspicious constructs"
@echo " make lint : Check for style errors"
@echo ""
@echo " make deps : Get the dependencies"
@echo " make clean : Remove any build artifact"
@echo " make nuke : Deletes any intermediate file"
@echo ""
@echo " make fuzz-smat : Fuzzy testing with smat"
@echo " make fuzz-stream : Fuzzy testing with stream deserialization"
@echo " make fuzz-buffer : Fuzzy testing with buffer deserialization"
@echo ""
# Alias for help target
all: help
test:
go test
go test -race -run TestConcurrent*
# Format the source code
format:
@find ./ -type f -name "*.go" -exec gofmt -w {} \;
# Check if the source code has been formatted
fmtcheck:
@mkdir -p target
@find ./ -type f -name "*.go" -exec gofmt -d {} \; | tee target/format.diff
@test ! -s target/format.diff || { echo "ERROR: the source code has not been formatted - please use 'make format' or 'gofmt'"; exit 1; }
# Check for syntax errors
vet:
GOPATH=$(GOPATH) go vet ./...
# Check for style errors
lint:
GOPATH=$(GOPATH) PATH=$(GOPATH)/bin:$(PATH) golint ./...
# Alias to run all quality-assurance checks
qa: fmtcheck test vet lint
# --- INSTALL ---
# Get the dependencies
deps:
GOPATH=$(GOPATH) go get github.com/smartystreets/goconvey/convey
GOPATH=$(GOPATH) go get github.com/willf/bitset
GOPATH=$(GOPATH) go get github.com/golang/lint/golint
GOPATH=$(GOPATH) go get github.com/mschoch/smat
GOPATH=$(GOPATH) go get github.com/dvyukov/go-fuzz/go-fuzz
GOPATH=$(GOPATH) go get github.com/dvyukov/go-fuzz/go-fuzz-build
GOPATH=$(GOPATH) go get github.com/glycerine/go-unsnap-stream
GOPATH=$(GOPATH) go get github.com/philhofer/fwd
GOPATH=$(GOPATH) go get github.com/jtolds/gls
fuzz-smat:
go test -tags=gofuzz -run=TestGenerateSmatCorpus
go-fuzz-build -func FuzzSmat github.com/RoaringBitmap/roaring
go-fuzz -bin=./roaring-fuzz.zip -workdir=workdir/ -timeout=200
fuzz-stream:
go-fuzz-build -func FuzzSerializationStream github.com/RoaringBitmap/roaring
go-fuzz -bin=./roaring-fuzz.zip -workdir=workdir/ -timeout=200
fuzz-buffer:
go-fuzz-build -func FuzzSerializationBuffer github.com/RoaringBitmap/roaring
go-fuzz -bin=./roaring-fuzz.zip -workdir=workdir/ -timeout=200
# Remove any build artifact
clean:
GOPATH=$(GOPATH) go clean ./...
# Deletes any intermediate file
nuke:
rm -rf ./target
GOPATH=$(GOPATH) go clean -i ./...
rle:
cp rle.go rle16.go
perl -pi -e 's/32/16/g' rle16.go
cp rle_test.go rle16_test.go
perl -pi -e 's/32/16/g' rle16_test.go
backrle:
cp rle16.go rle.go
perl -pi -e 's/16/32/g' rle.go
perl -pi -e 's/2032/2016/g' rle.go
ser: rle
go generate
cover:
go test -coverprofile=coverage.out
go tool cover -html=coverage.out
fetch-real-roaring-datasets:
# pull github.com/RoaringBitmap/real-roaring-datasets -> testdata/real-roaring-datasets
git submodule init
git submodule update

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roaring [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/RoaringBitmap/roaring.png)](https://travis-ci.org/RoaringBitmap/roaring) [![Coverage Status](https://coveralls.io/repos/github/RoaringBitmap/roaring/badge.svg?branch=master)](https://coveralls.io/github/RoaringBitmap/roaring?branch=master) [![GoDoc](https://godoc.org/github.com/RoaringBitmap/roaring?status.svg)](https://godoc.org/github.com/RoaringBitmap/roaring) [![Go Report Card](https://goreportcard.com/badge/RoaringBitmap/roaring)](https://goreportcard.com/report/github.com/RoaringBitmap/roaring)
=============
This is a go version of the Roaring bitmap data structure.
Roaring bitmaps are used by several major systems such as [Apache Lucene][lucene] and derivative systems such as [Solr][solr] and
[Elasticsearch][elasticsearch], [Metamarkets' Druid][druid], [LinkedIn Pinot][pinot], [Netflix Atlas][atlas], [Apache Spark][spark], [OpenSearchServer][opensearchserver], [Cloud Torrent][cloudtorrent], [Whoosh][whoosh], [Pilosa][pilosa], [Microsoft Visual Studio Team Services (VSTS)][vsts], and eBay's [Apache Kylin][kylin].
[lucene]: https://lucene.apache.org/
[solr]: https://lucene.apache.org/solr/
[elasticsearch]: https://www.elastic.co/products/elasticsearch
[druid]: http://druid.io/
[spark]: https://spark.apache.org/
[opensearchserver]: http://www.opensearchserver.com
[cloudtorrent]: https://github.com/jpillora/cloud-torrent
[whoosh]: https://bitbucket.org/mchaput/whoosh/wiki/Home
[pilosa]: https://www.pilosa.com/
[kylin]: http://kylin.apache.org/
[pinot]: http://github.com/linkedin/pinot/wiki
[vsts]: https://www.visualstudio.com/team-services/
[atlas]: https://github.com/Netflix/atlas
Roaring bitmaps are found to work well in many important applications:
> Use Roaring for bitmap compression whenever possible. Do not use other bitmap compression methods ([Wang et al., SIGMOD 2017](http://db.ucsd.edu/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/sidm338-wangA.pdf))
The ``roaring`` Go library is used by
* [Cloud Torrent](https://github.com/jpillora/cloud-torrent): a self-hosted remote torrent client
* [runv](https://github.com/hyperhq/runv): an Hypervisor-based runtime for the Open Containers Initiative
* [InfluxDB](https://www.influxdata.com)
* [Pilosa](https://www.pilosa.com/)
* [Bleve](http://www.blevesearch.com)
This library is used in production in several systems, it is part of the [Awesome Go collection](https://awesome-go.com).
There are also [Java](https://github.com/RoaringBitmap/RoaringBitmap) and [C/C++](https://github.com/RoaringBitmap/CRoaring) versions. The Java, C, C++ and Go version are binary compatible: e.g, you can save bitmaps
from a Java program and load them back in Go, and vice versa. We have a [format specification](https://github.com/RoaringBitmap/RoaringFormatSpec).
This code is licensed under Apache License, Version 2.0 (ASL2.0).
Copyright 2016-... by the authors.
### References
- Daniel Lemire, Owen Kaser, Nathan Kurz, Luca Deri, Chris O'Hara, François Saint-Jacques, Gregory Ssi-Yan-Kai, Roaring Bitmaps: Implementation of an Optimized Software Library, Software: Practice and Experience 48 (4), 2018 [arXiv:1709.07821](https://arxiv.org/abs/1709.07821)
- Samy Chambi, Daniel Lemire, Owen Kaser, Robert Godin,
Better bitmap performance with Roaring bitmaps,
Software: Practice and Experience 46 (5), 2016.
http://arxiv.org/abs/1402.6407 This paper used data from http://lemire.me/data/realroaring2014.html
- Daniel Lemire, Gregory Ssi-Yan-Kai, Owen Kaser, Consistently faster and smaller compressed bitmaps with Roaring, Software: Practice and Experience 46 (11), 2016. http://arxiv.org/abs/1603.06549
### Dependencies
Dependencies are fetched automatically by giving the `-t` flag to `go get`.
they include
- github.com/smartystreets/goconvey/convey
- github.com/willf/bitset
- github.com/mschoch/smat
- github.com/glycerine/go-unsnap-stream
- github.com/philhofer/fwd
- github.com/jtolds/gls
Note that the smat library requires Go 1.6 or better.
#### Installation
- go get -t github.com/RoaringBitmap/roaring
### Example
Here is a simplified but complete example:
```go
package main
import (
"fmt"
"github.com/RoaringBitmap/roaring"
"bytes"
)
func main() {
// example inspired by https://github.com/fzandona/goroar
fmt.Println("==roaring==")
rb1 := roaring.BitmapOf(1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 100, 1000)
fmt.Println(rb1.String())
rb2 := roaring.BitmapOf(3, 4, 1000)
fmt.Println(rb2.String())
rb3 := roaring.New()
fmt.Println(rb3.String())
fmt.Println("Cardinality: ", rb1.GetCardinality())
fmt.Println("Contains 3? ", rb1.Contains(3))
rb1.And(rb2)
rb3.Add(1)
rb3.Add(5)
rb3.Or(rb1)
// computes union of the three bitmaps in parallel using 4 workers
roaring.ParOr(4, rb1, rb2, rb3)
// computes intersection of the three bitmaps in parallel using 4 workers
roaring.ParAnd(4, rb1, rb2, rb3)
// prints 1, 3, 4, 5, 1000
i := rb3.Iterator()
for i.HasNext() {
fmt.Println(i.Next())
}
fmt.Println()
// next we include an example of serialization
buf := new(bytes.Buffer)
rb1.WriteTo(buf) // we omit error handling
newrb:= roaring.New()
newrb.ReadFrom(buf)
if rb1.Equals(newrb) {
fmt.Println("I wrote the content to a byte stream and read it back.")
}
}
```
If you wish to use serialization and handle errors, you might want to
consider the following sample of code:
```go
rb := BitmapOf(1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 100, 1000)
buf := new(bytes.Buffer)
size,err:=rb.WriteTo(buf)
if err != nil {
t.Errorf("Failed writing")
}
newrb:= New()
size,err=newrb.ReadFrom(buf)
if err != nil {
t.Errorf("Failed reading")
}
if ! rb.Equals(newrb) {
t.Errorf("Cannot retrieve serialized version")
}
```
Given N integers in [0,x), then the serialized size in bytes of
a Roaring bitmap should never exceed this bound:
`` 8 + 9 * ((long)x+65535)/65536 + 2 * N ``
That is, given a fixed overhead for the universe size (x), Roaring
bitmaps never use more than 2 bytes per integer. You can call
``BoundSerializedSizeInBytes`` for a more precise estimate.
### Documentation
Current documentation is available at http://godoc.org/github.com/RoaringBitmap/roaring
### Goroutine safety
In general, it should not generally be considered safe to access
the same bitmaps using different goroutines--they are left
unsynchronized for performance. Should you want to access
a Bitmap from more than one goroutine, you should
provide synchronization. Typically this is done by using channels to pass
the *Bitmap around (in Go style; so there is only ever one owner),
or by using `sync.Mutex` to serialize operations on Bitmaps.
### Coverage
We test our software. For a report on our test coverage, see
https://coveralls.io/github/RoaringBitmap/roaring?branch=master
### Benchmark
Type
go test -bench Benchmark -run -
To run benchmarks on [Real Roaring Datasets](https://github.com/RoaringBitmap/real-roaring-datasets)
run the following:
```sh
go get github.com/RoaringBitmap/real-roaring-datasets
BENCH_REAL_DATA=1 go test -bench BenchmarkRealData -run -
```
### Iterative use
You can use roaring with gore:
- go get -u github.com/motemen/gore
- Make sure that ``$GOPATH/bin`` is in your ``$PATH``.
- go get github/RoaringBitmap/roaring
```go
$ gore
gore version 0.2.6 :help for help
gore> :import github.com/RoaringBitmap/roaring
gore> x:=roaring.New()
gore> x.Add(1)
gore> x.String()
"{1}"
```
### Fuzzy testing
You can help us test further the library with fuzzy testing:
go get github.com/dvyukov/go-fuzz/go-fuzz
go get github.com/dvyukov/go-fuzz/go-fuzz-build
go test -tags=gofuzz -run=TestGenerateSmatCorpus
go-fuzz-build github.com/RoaringBitmap/roaring
go-fuzz -bin=./roaring-fuzz.zip -workdir=workdir/ -timeout=200
Let it run, and if the # of crashers is > 0, check out the reports in
the workdir where you should be able to find the panic goroutine stack
traces.
### Alternative in Go
There is a Go version wrapping the C/C++ implementation https://github.com/RoaringBitmap/gocroaring
For an alternative implementation in Go, see https://github.com/fzandona/goroar
The two versions were written independently.
### Mailing list/discussion group
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/roaring-bitmaps

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package roaring
import (
"fmt"
)
//go:generate msgp -unexported
type arrayContainer struct {
content []uint16
}
func (ac *arrayContainer) String() string {
s := "{"
for it := ac.getShortIterator(); it.hasNext(); {
s += fmt.Sprintf("%v, ", it.next())
}
return s + "}"
}
func (ac *arrayContainer) fillLeastSignificant16bits(x []uint32, i int, mask uint32) {
for k := 0; k < len(ac.content); k++ {
x[k+i] = uint32(ac.content[k]) | mask
}
}
func (ac *arrayContainer) getShortIterator() shortIterable {
return &shortIterator{ac.content, 0}
}
func (ac *arrayContainer) getManyIterator() manyIterable {
return &manyIterator{ac.content, 0}
}
func (ac *arrayContainer) minimum() uint16 {
return ac.content[0] // assume not empty
}
func (ac *arrayContainer) maximum() uint16 {
return ac.content[len(ac.content)-1] // assume not empty
}
func (ac *arrayContainer) getSizeInBytes() int {
return ac.getCardinality() * 2
}
func (ac *arrayContainer) serializedSizeInBytes() int {
return ac.getCardinality() * 2
}
func arrayContainerSizeInBytes(card int) int {
return card * 2
}
// add the values in the range [firstOfRange,endx)
func (ac *arrayContainer) iaddRange(firstOfRange, endx int) container {
if firstOfRange >= endx {
return ac
}
indexstart := binarySearch(ac.content, uint16(firstOfRange))
if indexstart < 0 {
indexstart = -indexstart - 1
}
indexend := binarySearch(ac.content, uint16(endx-1))
if indexend < 0 {
indexend = -indexend - 1
} else {
indexend++
}
rangelength := endx - firstOfRange
newcardinality := indexstart + (ac.getCardinality() - indexend) + rangelength
if newcardinality > arrayDefaultMaxSize {
a := ac.toBitmapContainer()
return a.iaddRange(firstOfRange, endx)
}
if cap(ac.content) < newcardinality {
tmp := make([]uint16, newcardinality, newcardinality)
copy(tmp[:indexstart], ac.content[:indexstart])
copy(tmp[indexstart+rangelength:], ac.content[indexend:])
ac.content = tmp
} else {
ac.content = ac.content[:newcardinality]
copy(ac.content[indexstart+rangelength:], ac.content[indexend:])
}
for k := 0; k < rangelength; k++ {
ac.content[k+indexstart] = uint16(firstOfRange + k)
}
return ac
}
// remove the values in the range [firstOfRange,endx)
func (ac *arrayContainer) iremoveRange(firstOfRange, endx int) container {
if firstOfRange >= endx {
return ac
}
indexstart := binarySearch(ac.content, uint16(firstOfRange))
if indexstart < 0 {
indexstart = -indexstart - 1
}
indexend := binarySearch(ac.content, uint16(endx-1))
if indexend < 0 {
indexend = -indexend - 1
} else {
indexend++
}
rangelength := indexend - indexstart
answer := ac
copy(answer.content[indexstart:], ac.content[indexstart+rangelength:])
answer.content = answer.content[:ac.getCardinality()-rangelength]
return answer
}
// flip the values in the range [firstOfRange,endx)
func (ac *arrayContainer) not(firstOfRange, endx int) container {
if firstOfRange >= endx {
//p("arrayContainer.not(): exiting early with ac.clone()")
return ac.clone()
}
return ac.notClose(firstOfRange, endx-1) // remove everything in [firstOfRange,endx-1]
}
// flip the values in the range [firstOfRange,lastOfRange]
func (ac *arrayContainer) notClose(firstOfRange, lastOfRange int) container {
if firstOfRange > lastOfRange { // unlike add and remove, not uses an inclusive range [firstOfRange,lastOfRange]
//p("arrayContainer.notClose(): exiting early with ac.clone()")
return ac.clone()
}
// determine the span of array indices to be affected^M
startIndex := binarySearch(ac.content, uint16(firstOfRange))
//p("startIndex=%v", startIndex)
if startIndex < 0 {
startIndex = -startIndex - 1
}
lastIndex := binarySearch(ac.content, uint16(lastOfRange))
//p("lastIndex=%v", lastIndex)
if lastIndex < 0 {
lastIndex = -lastIndex - 2
}
currentValuesInRange := lastIndex - startIndex + 1
spanToBeFlipped := lastOfRange - firstOfRange + 1
newValuesInRange := spanToBeFlipped - currentValuesInRange
cardinalityChange := newValuesInRange - currentValuesInRange
newCardinality := len(ac.content) + cardinalityChange
//p("new card is %v", newCardinality)
if newCardinality > arrayDefaultMaxSize {
//p("new card over arrayDefaultMaxSize, so returning bitmap")
return ac.toBitmapContainer().not(firstOfRange, lastOfRange+1)
}
answer := newArrayContainer()
answer.content = make([]uint16, newCardinality, newCardinality) //a hack for sure
copy(answer.content, ac.content[:startIndex])
outPos := startIndex
inPos := startIndex
valInRange := firstOfRange
for ; valInRange <= lastOfRange && inPos <= lastIndex; valInRange++ {
if uint16(valInRange) != ac.content[inPos] {
answer.content[outPos] = uint16(valInRange)
outPos++
} else {
inPos++
}
}
for ; valInRange <= lastOfRange; valInRange++ {
answer.content[outPos] = uint16(valInRange)
outPos++
}
for i := lastIndex + 1; i < len(ac.content); i++ {
answer.content[outPos] = ac.content[i]
outPos++
}
answer.content = answer.content[:newCardinality]
return answer
}
func (ac *arrayContainer) equals(o container) bool {
srb, ok := o.(*arrayContainer)
if ok {
// Check if the containers are the same object.
if ac == srb {
return true
}
if len(srb.content) != len(ac.content) {
return false
}
for i, v := range ac.content {
if v != srb.content[i] {
return false
}
}
return true
}
// use generic comparison
bCard := o.getCardinality()
aCard := ac.getCardinality()
if bCard != aCard {
return false
}
ait := ac.getShortIterator()
bit := o.getShortIterator()
for ait.hasNext() {
if bit.next() != ait.next() {
return false
}
}
return true
}
func (ac *arrayContainer) toBitmapContainer() *bitmapContainer {
bc := newBitmapContainer()
bc.loadData(ac)
return bc
}
func (ac *arrayContainer) iadd(x uint16) (wasNew bool) {
// Special case adding to the end of the container.
l := len(ac.content)
if l > 0 && l < arrayDefaultMaxSize && ac.content[l-1] < x {
ac.content = append(ac.content, x)
return true
}
loc := binarySearch(ac.content, x)
if loc < 0 {
s := ac.content
i := -loc - 1
s = append(s, 0)
copy(s[i+1:], s[i:])
s[i] = x
ac.content = s
return true
}
return false
}
func (ac *arrayContainer) iaddReturnMinimized(x uint16) container {
// Special case adding to the end of the container.
l := len(ac.content)
if l > 0 && l < arrayDefaultMaxSize && ac.content[l-1] < x {
ac.content = append(ac.content, x)
return ac
}
loc := binarySearch(ac.content, x)
if loc < 0 {
if len(ac.content) >= arrayDefaultMaxSize {
a := ac.toBitmapContainer()
a.iadd(x)
return a
}
s := ac.content
i := -loc - 1
s = append(s, 0)
copy(s[i+1:], s[i:])
s[i] = x
ac.content = s
}
return ac
}
// iremoveReturnMinimized is allowed to change the return type to minimize storage.
func (ac *arrayContainer) iremoveReturnMinimized(x uint16) container {
ac.iremove(x)
return ac
}
func (ac *arrayContainer) iremove(x uint16) bool {
loc := binarySearch(ac.content, x)
if loc >= 0 {
s := ac.content
s = append(s[:loc], s[loc+1:]...)
ac.content = s
return true
}
return false
}
func (ac *arrayContainer) remove(x uint16) container {
out := &arrayContainer{make([]uint16, len(ac.content))}
copy(out.content, ac.content[:])
loc := binarySearch(out.content, x)
if loc >= 0 {
s := out.content
s = append(s[:loc], s[loc+1:]...)
out.content = s
}
return out
}
func (ac *arrayContainer) or(a container) container {
switch x := a.(type) {
case *arrayContainer:
return ac.orArray(x)
case *bitmapContainer:
return x.orArray(ac)
case *runContainer16:
if x.isFull() {
return x.clone()
}
return x.orArray(ac)
}
panic("unsupported container type")
}
func (ac *arrayContainer) orCardinality(a container) int {
switch x := a.(type) {
case *arrayContainer:
return ac.orArrayCardinality(x)
case *bitmapContainer:
return x.orArrayCardinality(ac)
case *runContainer16:
return x.orArrayCardinality(ac)
}
panic("unsupported container type")
}
func (ac *arrayContainer) ior(a container) container {
switch x := a.(type) {
case *arrayContainer:
return ac.iorArray(x)
case *bitmapContainer:
return a.(*bitmapContainer).orArray(ac)
//return ac.iorBitmap(x) // note: this does not make sense
case *runContainer16:
if x.isFull() {
return x.clone()
}
return ac.iorRun16(x)
}
panic("unsupported container type")
}
func (ac *arrayContainer) iorArray(value2 *arrayContainer) container {
value1 := ac
len1 := value1.getCardinality()
len2 := value2.getCardinality()
maxPossibleCardinality := len1 + len2
if maxPossibleCardinality > arrayDefaultMaxSize { // it could be a bitmap!
bc := newBitmapContainer()
for k := 0; k < len(value2.content); k++ {
v := value2.content[k]
i := uint(v) >> 6
mask := uint64(1) << (v % 64)
bc.bitmap[i] |= mask
}
for k := 0; k < len(ac.content); k++ {
v := ac.content[k]
i := uint(v) >> 6
mask := uint64(1) << (v % 64)
bc.bitmap[i] |= mask
}
bc.cardinality = int(popcntSlice(bc.bitmap))
if bc.cardinality <= arrayDefaultMaxSize {
return bc.toArrayContainer()
}
return bc
}
if maxPossibleCardinality > cap(value1.content) {
newcontent := make([]uint16, 0, maxPossibleCardinality)
copy(newcontent[len2:maxPossibleCardinality], ac.content[0:len1])
ac.content = newcontent
} else {
copy(ac.content[len2:maxPossibleCardinality], ac.content[0:len1])
}
nl := union2by2(value1.content[len2:maxPossibleCardinality], value2.content, ac.content)
ac.content = ac.content[:nl] // reslice to match actual used capacity
return ac
}
// Note: such code does not make practical sense, except for lazy evaluations
func (ac *arrayContainer) iorBitmap(bc2 *bitmapContainer) container {
bc1 := ac.toBitmapContainer()
bc1.iorBitmap(bc2)
*ac = *newArrayContainerFromBitmap(bc1)
return ac
}
func (ac *arrayContainer) iorRun16(rc *runContainer16) container {
bc1 := ac.toBitmapContainer()
bc2 := rc.toBitmapContainer()
bc1.iorBitmap(bc2)
*ac = *newArrayContainerFromBitmap(bc1)
return ac
}
func (ac *arrayContainer) lazyIOR(a container) container {
switch x := a.(type) {
case *arrayContainer:
return ac.lazyIorArray(x)
case *bitmapContainer:
return ac.lazyIorBitmap(x)
case *runContainer16:
if x.isFull() {
return x.clone()
}
return ac.lazyIorRun16(x)
}
panic("unsupported container type")
}
func (ac *arrayContainer) lazyIorArray(ac2 *arrayContainer) container {
// TODO actually make this lazy
return ac.iorArray(ac2)
}
func (ac *arrayContainer) lazyIorBitmap(bc *bitmapContainer) container {
// TODO actually make this lazy
return ac.iorBitmap(bc)
}
func (ac *arrayContainer) lazyIorRun16(rc *runContainer16) container {
// TODO actually make this lazy
return ac.iorRun16(rc)
}
func (ac *arrayContainer) lazyOR(a container) container {
switch x := a.(type) {
case *arrayContainer:
return ac.lazyorArray(x)
case *bitmapContainer:
return a.lazyOR(ac)
case *runContainer16:
if x.isFull() {
return x.clone()
}
return x.orArray(ac)
}
panic("unsupported container type")
}
func (ac *arrayContainer) orArray(value2 *arrayContainer) container {
value1 := ac
maxPossibleCardinality := value1.getCardinality() + value2.getCardinality()
if maxPossibleCardinality > arrayDefaultMaxSize { // it could be a bitmap!
bc := newBitmapContainer()
for k := 0; k < len(value2.content); k++ {
v := value2.content[k]
i := uint(v) >> 6
mask := uint64(1) << (v % 64)
bc.bitmap[i] |= mask
}
for k := 0; k < len(ac.content); k++ {
v := ac.content[k]
i := uint(v) >> 6
mask := uint64(1) << (v % 64)
bc.bitmap[i] |= mask
}
bc.cardinality = int(popcntSlice(bc.bitmap))
if bc.cardinality <= arrayDefaultMaxSize {
return bc.toArrayContainer()
}
return bc
}
answer := newArrayContainerCapacity(maxPossibleCardinality)
nl := union2by2(value1.content, value2.content, answer.content)
answer.content = answer.content[:nl] // reslice to match actual used capacity
return answer
}
func (ac *arrayContainer) orArrayCardinality(value2 *arrayContainer) int {
return union2by2Cardinality(ac.content, value2.content)
}
func (ac *arrayContainer) lazyorArray(value2 *arrayContainer) container {
value1 := ac
maxPossibleCardinality := value1.getCardinality() + value2.getCardinality()
if maxPossibleCardinality > arrayLazyLowerBound { // it could be a bitmap!^M
bc := newBitmapContainer()
for k := 0; k < len(value2.content); k++ {
v := value2.content[k]
i := uint(v) >> 6
mask := uint64(1) << (v % 64)
bc.bitmap[i] |= mask
}
for k := 0; k < len(ac.content); k++ {
v := ac.content[k]
i := uint(v) >> 6
mask := uint64(1) << (v % 64)
bc.bitmap[i] |= mask
}
bc.cardinality = invalidCardinality
return bc
}
answer := newArrayContainerCapacity(maxPossibleCardinality)
nl := union2by2(value1.content, value2.content, answer.content)
answer.content = answer.content[:nl] // reslice to match actual used capacity
return answer
}
func (ac *arrayContainer) and(a container) container {
//p("ac.and() called")
switch x := a.(type) {
case *arrayContainer:
return ac.andArray(x)
case *bitmapContainer:
return x.and(ac)
case *runContainer16:
if x.isFull() {
return ac.clone()
}
return x.andArray(ac)
}
panic("unsupported container type")
}
func (ac *arrayContainer) andCardinality(a container) int {
switch x := a.(type) {
case *arrayContainer:
return ac.andArrayCardinality(x)
case *bitmapContainer:
return x.andCardinality(ac)
case *runContainer16:
return x.andArrayCardinality(ac)
}
panic("unsupported container type")
}
func (ac *arrayContainer) intersects(a container) bool {
switch x := a.(type) {
case *arrayContainer:
return ac.intersectsArray(x)
case *bitmapContainer:
return x.intersects(ac)
case *runContainer16:
return x.intersects(ac)
}
panic("unsupported container type")
}
func (ac *arrayContainer) iand(a container) container {
switch x := a.(type) {
case *arrayContainer:
return ac.iandArray(x)
case *bitmapContainer:
return ac.iandBitmap(x)
case *runContainer16:
if x.isFull() {
return ac.clone()
}
return x.andArray(ac)
}
panic("unsupported container type")
}
func (ac *arrayContainer) iandBitmap(bc *bitmapContainer) container {
pos := 0
c := ac.getCardinality()
for k := 0; k < c; k++ {
// branchless
v := ac.content[k]
ac.content[pos] = v
pos += int(bc.bitValue(v))
}
ac.content = ac.content[:pos]
return ac
}
func (ac *arrayContainer) xor(a container) container {
switch x := a.(type) {
case *arrayContainer:
return ac.xorArray(x)
case *bitmapContainer:
return a.xor(ac)
case *runContainer16:
return x.xorArray(ac)
}
panic("unsupported container type")
}
func (ac *arrayContainer) xorArray(value2 *arrayContainer) container {
value1 := ac
totalCardinality := value1.getCardinality() + value2.getCardinality()
if totalCardinality > arrayDefaultMaxSize { // it could be a bitmap!
bc := newBitmapContainer()
for k := 0; k < len(value2.content); k++ {
v := value2.content[k]
i := uint(v) >> 6
bc.bitmap[i] ^= (uint64(1) << (v % 64))
}
for k := 0; k < len(ac.content); k++ {
v := ac.content[k]
i := uint(v) >> 6
bc.bitmap[i] ^= (uint64(1) << (v % 64))
}
bc.computeCardinality()
if bc.cardinality <= arrayDefaultMaxSize {
return bc.toArrayContainer()
}
return bc
}
desiredCapacity := totalCardinality
answer := newArrayContainerCapacity(desiredCapacity)
length := exclusiveUnion2by2(value1.content, value2.content, answer.content)
answer.content = answer.content[:length]
return answer
}
func (ac *arrayContainer) andNot(a container) container {
switch x := a.(type) {
case *arrayContainer:
return ac.andNotArray(x)
case *bitmapContainer:
return ac.andNotBitmap(x)
case *runContainer16:
return ac.andNotRun16(x)
}
panic("unsupported container type")
}
func (ac *arrayContainer) andNotRun16(rc *runContainer16) container {
acb := ac.toBitmapContainer()
rcb := rc.toBitmapContainer()
return acb.andNotBitmap(rcb)
}
func (ac *arrayContainer) iandNot(a container) container {
switch x := a.(type) {
case *arrayContainer:
return ac.iandNotArray(x)
case *bitmapContainer:
return ac.iandNotBitmap(x)
case *runContainer16:
return ac.iandNotRun16(x)
}
panic("unsupported container type")
}
func (ac *arrayContainer) iandNotRun16(rc *runContainer16) container {
rcb := rc.toBitmapContainer()
acb := ac.toBitmapContainer()
acb.iandNotBitmapSurely(rcb)
*ac = *(acb.toArrayContainer())
return ac
}
func (ac *arrayContainer) andNotArray(value2 *arrayContainer) container {
value1 := ac
desiredcapacity := value1.getCardinality()
answer := newArrayContainerCapacity(desiredcapacity)
length := difference(value1.content, value2.content, answer.content)
answer.content = answer.content[:length]
return answer
}
func (ac *arrayContainer) iandNotArray(value2 *arrayContainer) container {
length := difference(ac.content, value2.content, ac.content)
ac.content = ac.content[:length]
return ac
}
func (ac *arrayContainer) andNotBitmap(value2 *bitmapContainer) container {
desiredcapacity := ac.getCardinality()
answer := newArrayContainerCapacity(desiredcapacity)
answer.content = answer.content[:desiredcapacity]
pos := 0
for _, v := range ac.content {
answer.content[pos] = v
pos += 1 - int(value2.bitValue(v))
}
answer.content = answer.content[:pos]
return answer
}
func (ac *arrayContainer) andBitmap(value2 *bitmapContainer) container {
desiredcapacity := ac.getCardinality()
answer := newArrayContainerCapacity(desiredcapacity)
answer.content = answer.content[:desiredcapacity]
pos := 0
for _, v := range ac.content {
answer.content[pos] = v
pos += int(value2.bitValue(v))
}
answer.content = answer.content[:pos]
return answer
}
func (ac *arrayContainer) iandNotBitmap(value2 *bitmapContainer) container {
pos := 0
for _, v := range ac.content {
ac.content[pos] = v
pos += 1 - int(value2.bitValue(v))
}
ac.content = ac.content[:pos]
return ac
}
func copyOf(array []uint16, size int) []uint16 {
result := make([]uint16, size)
for i, x := range array {
if i == size {
break
}
result[i] = x
}
return result
}
// flip the values in the range [firstOfRange,endx)
func (ac *arrayContainer) inot(firstOfRange, endx int) container {
if firstOfRange >= endx {
return ac
}
return ac.inotClose(firstOfRange, endx-1) // remove everything in [firstOfRange,endx-1]
}
// flip the values in the range [firstOfRange,lastOfRange]
func (ac *arrayContainer) inotClose(firstOfRange, lastOfRange int) container {
//p("ac.inotClose() starting")
if firstOfRange > lastOfRange { // unlike add and remove, not uses an inclusive range [firstOfRange,lastOfRange]
return ac
}
// determine the span of array indices to be affected
startIndex := binarySearch(ac.content, uint16(firstOfRange))
if startIndex < 0 {
startIndex = -startIndex - 1
}
lastIndex := binarySearch(ac.content, uint16(lastOfRange))
if lastIndex < 0 {
lastIndex = -lastIndex - 1 - 1
}
currentValuesInRange := lastIndex - startIndex + 1
spanToBeFlipped := lastOfRange - firstOfRange + 1
newValuesInRange := spanToBeFlipped - currentValuesInRange
buffer := make([]uint16, newValuesInRange)
cardinalityChange := newValuesInRange - currentValuesInRange
newCardinality := len(ac.content) + cardinalityChange
if cardinalityChange > 0 {
if newCardinality > len(ac.content) {
if newCardinality > arrayDefaultMaxSize {
//p("ac.inotClose() converting to bitmap and doing inot there")
bcRet := ac.toBitmapContainer()
bcRet.inot(firstOfRange, lastOfRange+1)
*ac = *bcRet.toArrayContainer()
return bcRet
}
ac.content = copyOf(ac.content, newCardinality)
}
base := lastIndex + 1
copy(ac.content[lastIndex+1+cardinalityChange:], ac.content[base:base+len(ac.content)-1-lastIndex])
ac.negateRange(buffer, startIndex, lastIndex, firstOfRange, lastOfRange+1)
} else { // no expansion needed
ac.negateRange(buffer, startIndex, lastIndex, firstOfRange, lastOfRange+1)
if cardinalityChange < 0 {
for i := startIndex + newValuesInRange; i < newCardinality; i++ {
ac.content[i] = ac.content[i-cardinalityChange]
}
}
}
ac.content = ac.content[:newCardinality]
//p("bottom of ac.inotClose(): returning ac")
return ac
}
func (ac *arrayContainer) negateRange(buffer []uint16, startIndex, lastIndex, startRange, lastRange int) {
// compute the negation into buffer
outPos := 0
inPos := startIndex // value here always >= valInRange,
// until it is exhausted
// n.b., we can start initially exhausted.
valInRange := startRange
for ; valInRange < lastRange && inPos <= lastIndex; valInRange++ {
if uint16(valInRange) != ac.content[inPos] {
buffer[outPos] = uint16(valInRange)
outPos++
} else {
inPos++
}
}
// if there are extra items (greater than the biggest
// pre-existing one in range), buffer them
for ; valInRange < lastRange; valInRange++ {
buffer[outPos] = uint16(valInRange)
outPos++
}
if outPos != len(buffer) {
panic("negateRange: internal bug")
}
for i, item := range buffer {
ac.content[i+startIndex] = item
}
}
func (ac *arrayContainer) isFull() bool {
return false
}
func (ac *arrayContainer) andArray(value2 *arrayContainer) container {
desiredcapacity := minOfInt(ac.getCardinality(), value2.getCardinality())
answer := newArrayContainerCapacity(desiredcapacity)
length := intersection2by2(
ac.content,
value2.content,
answer.content)
answer.content = answer.content[:length]
return answer
}
func (ac *arrayContainer) andArrayCardinality(value2 *arrayContainer) int {
return intersection2by2Cardinality(
ac.content,
value2.content)
}
func (ac *arrayContainer) intersectsArray(value2 *arrayContainer) bool {
return intersects2by2(
ac.content,
value2.content)
}
func (ac *arrayContainer) iandArray(value2 *arrayContainer) container {
length := intersection2by2(
ac.content,
value2.content,
ac.content)
ac.content = ac.content[:length]
return ac
}
func (ac *arrayContainer) getCardinality() int {
return len(ac.content)
}
func (ac *arrayContainer) rank(x uint16) int {
answer := binarySearch(ac.content, x)
if answer >= 0 {
return answer + 1
}
return -answer - 1
}
func (ac *arrayContainer) selectInt(x uint16) int {
return int(ac.content[x])
}
func (ac *arrayContainer) clone() container {
ptr := arrayContainer{make([]uint16, len(ac.content))}
copy(ptr.content, ac.content[:])
return &ptr
}
func (ac *arrayContainer) contains(x uint16) bool {
return binarySearch(ac.content, x) >= 0
}
func (ac *arrayContainer) loadData(bitmapContainer *bitmapContainer) {
ac.content = make([]uint16, bitmapContainer.cardinality, bitmapContainer.cardinality)
bitmapContainer.fillArray(ac.content)
}
func newArrayContainer() *arrayContainer {
p := new(arrayContainer)
return p
}
func newArrayContainerFromBitmap(bc *bitmapContainer) *arrayContainer {
ac := &arrayContainer{}
ac.loadData(bc)
return ac
}
func newArrayContainerCapacity(size int) *arrayContainer {
p := new(arrayContainer)
p.content = make([]uint16, 0, size)
return p
}
func newArrayContainerSize(size int) *arrayContainer {
p := new(arrayContainer)
p.content = make([]uint16, size, size)
return p
}
func newArrayContainerRange(firstOfRun, lastOfRun int) *arrayContainer {
valuesInRange := lastOfRun - firstOfRun + 1
this := newArrayContainerCapacity(valuesInRange)
for i := 0; i < valuesInRange; i++ {
this.content = append(this.content, uint16(firstOfRun+i))
}
return this
}
func (ac *arrayContainer) numberOfRuns() (nr int) {
n := len(ac.content)
var runlen uint16
var cur, prev uint16
switch n {
case 0:
return 0
case 1:
return 1
default:
for i := 1; i < n; i++ {
prev = ac.content[i-1]
cur = ac.content[i]
if cur == prev+1 {
runlen++
} else {
if cur < prev {
panic("then fundamental arrayContainer assumption of sorted ac.content was broken")
}
if cur == prev {
panic("then fundamental arrayContainer assumption of deduplicated content was broken")
} else {
nr++
runlen = 0
}
}
}
nr++
}
return
}
// convert to run or array *if needed*
func (ac *arrayContainer) toEfficientContainer() container {
numRuns := ac.numberOfRuns()
sizeAsRunContainer := runContainer16SerializedSizeInBytes(numRuns)
sizeAsBitmapContainer := bitmapContainerSizeInBytes()
card := ac.getCardinality()
sizeAsArrayContainer := arrayContainerSizeInBytes(card)
if sizeAsRunContainer <= minOfInt(sizeAsBitmapContainer, sizeAsArrayContainer) {
return newRunContainer16FromArray(ac)
}
if card <= arrayDefaultMaxSize {
return ac
}
return ac.toBitmapContainer()
}
func (ac *arrayContainer) containerType() contype {
return arrayContype
}

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package roaring
// NOTE: THIS FILE WAS PRODUCED BY THE
// MSGP CODE GENERATION TOOL (github.com/tinylib/msgp)
// DO NOT EDIT
import "github.com/tinylib/msgp/msgp"
// DecodeMsg implements msgp.Decodable
func (z *arrayContainer) DecodeMsg(dc *msgp.Reader) (err error) {
var field []byte
_ = field
var zbzg uint32
zbzg, err = dc.ReadMapHeader()
if err != nil {
return
}
for zbzg > 0 {
zbzg--
field, err = dc.ReadMapKeyPtr()
if err != nil {
return
}
switch msgp.UnsafeString(field) {
case "content":
var zbai uint32
zbai, err = dc.ReadArrayHeader()
if err != nil {
return
}
if cap(z.content) >= int(zbai) {
z.content = (z.content)[:zbai]
} else {
z.content = make([]uint16, zbai)
}
for zxvk := range z.content {
z.content[zxvk], err = dc.ReadUint16()
if err != nil {
return
}
}
default:
err = dc.Skip()
if err != nil {
return
}
}
}
return
}
// EncodeMsg implements msgp.Encodable
func (z *arrayContainer) EncodeMsg(en *msgp.Writer) (err error) {
// map header, size 1
// write "content"
err = en.Append(0x81, 0xa7, 0x63, 0x6f, 0x6e, 0x74, 0x65, 0x6e, 0x74)
if err != nil {
return err
}
err = en.WriteArrayHeader(uint32(len(z.content)))
if err != nil {
return
}
for zxvk := range z.content {
err = en.WriteUint16(z.content[zxvk])
if err != nil {
return
}
}
return
}
// MarshalMsg implements msgp.Marshaler
func (z *arrayContainer) MarshalMsg(b []byte) (o []byte, err error) {
o = msgp.Require(b, z.Msgsize())
// map header, size 1
// string "content"
o = append(o, 0x81, 0xa7, 0x63, 0x6f, 0x6e, 0x74, 0x65, 0x6e, 0x74)
o = msgp.AppendArrayHeader(o, uint32(len(z.content)))
for zxvk := range z.content {
o = msgp.AppendUint16(o, z.content[zxvk])
}
return
}
// UnmarshalMsg implements msgp.Unmarshaler
func (z *arrayContainer) UnmarshalMsg(bts []byte) (o []byte, err error) {
var field []byte
_ = field
var zcmr uint32
zcmr, bts, err = msgp.ReadMapHeaderBytes(bts)
if err != nil {
return
}
for zcmr > 0 {
zcmr--
field, bts, err = msgp.ReadMapKeyZC(bts)
if err != nil {
return
}
switch msgp.UnsafeString(field) {
case "content":
var zajw uint32
zajw, bts, err = msgp.ReadArrayHeaderBytes(bts)
if err != nil {
return
}
if cap(z.content) >= int(zajw) {
z.content = (z.content)[:zajw]
} else {
z.content = make([]uint16, zajw)
}
for zxvk := range z.content {
z.content[zxvk], bts, err = msgp.ReadUint16Bytes(bts)
if err != nil {
return
}
}
default:
bts, err = msgp.Skip(bts)
if err != nil {
return
}
}
}
o = bts
return
}
// Msgsize returns an upper bound estimate of the number of bytes occupied by the serialized message
func (z *arrayContainer) Msgsize() (s int) {
s = 1 + 8 + msgp.ArrayHeaderSize + (len(z.content) * (msgp.Uint16Size))
return
}

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package roaring
import (
"fmt"
"unsafe"
)
//go:generate msgp -unexported
type bitmapContainer struct {
cardinality int
bitmap []uint64
}
func (bc bitmapContainer) String() string {
var s string
for it := bc.getShortIterator(); it.hasNext(); {
s += fmt.Sprintf("%v, ", it.next())
}
return s
}
func newBitmapContainer() *bitmapContainer {
p := new(bitmapContainer)
size := (1 << 16) / 64
p.bitmap = make([]uint64, size, size)
return p
}
func newBitmapContainerwithRange(firstOfRun, lastOfRun int) *bitmapContainer {
bc := newBitmapContainer()
bc.cardinality = lastOfRun - firstOfRun + 1
if bc.cardinality == maxCapacity {
fill(bc.bitmap, uint64(0xffffffffffffffff))
} else {
firstWord := firstOfRun / 64
lastWord := lastOfRun / 64
zeroPrefixLength := uint64(firstOfRun & 63)
zeroSuffixLength := uint64(63 - (lastOfRun & 63))
fillRange(bc.bitmap, firstWord, lastWord+1, uint64(0xffffffffffffffff))
bc.bitmap[firstWord] ^= ((uint64(1) << zeroPrefixLength) - 1)
blockOfOnes := (uint64(1) << zeroSuffixLength) - 1
maskOnLeft := blockOfOnes << (uint64(64) - zeroSuffixLength)
bc.bitmap[lastWord] ^= maskOnLeft
}
return bc
}
func (bc *bitmapContainer) minimum() uint16 {
for i := 0; i < len(bc.bitmap); i++ {
w := bc.bitmap[i]
if w != 0 {
r := countTrailingZeros(w)
return uint16(r + i*64)
}
}
return MaxUint16
}
// i should be non-zero
func clz(i uint64) int {
n := 1
x := uint32(i >> 32)
if x == 0 {
n += 32
x = uint32(i)
}
if x>>16 == 0 {
n += 16
x = x << 16
}
if x>>24 == 0 {
n += 8
x = x << 8
}
if x>>28 == 0 {
n += 4
x = x << 4
}
if x>>30 == 0 {
n += 2
x = x << 2
}
return n - int(x>>31)
}
func (bc *bitmapContainer) maximum() uint16 {
for i := len(bc.bitmap); i > 0; i-- {
w := bc.bitmap[i-1]
if w != 0 {
r := clz(w)
return uint16((i-1)*64 + 63 - r)
}
}
return uint16(0)
}
type bitmapContainerShortIterator struct {
ptr *bitmapContainer
i int
}
func (bcsi *bitmapContainerShortIterator) next() uint16 {
j := bcsi.i
bcsi.i = bcsi.ptr.NextSetBit(bcsi.i + 1)
return uint16(j)
}
func (bcsi *bitmapContainerShortIterator) hasNext() bool {
return bcsi.i >= 0
}
func newBitmapContainerShortIterator(a *bitmapContainer) *bitmapContainerShortIterator {
return &bitmapContainerShortIterator{a, a.NextSetBit(0)}
}
func (bc *bitmapContainer) getShortIterator() shortIterable {
return newBitmapContainerShortIterator(bc)
}
type bitmapContainerManyIterator struct {
ptr *bitmapContainer
base int
bitset uint64
}
func (bcmi *bitmapContainerManyIterator) nextMany(hs uint32, buf []uint32) int {
n := 0
base := bcmi.base
bitset := bcmi.bitset
for n < len(buf) {
if bitset == 0 {
base += 1
if base >= len(bcmi.ptr.bitmap) {
bcmi.base = base
bcmi.bitset = bitset
return n
}
bitset = bcmi.ptr.bitmap[base]
continue
}
t := bitset & -bitset
buf[n] = uint32(((base * 64) + int(popcount(t-1)))) | hs
n = n + 1
bitset ^= t
}
bcmi.base = base
bcmi.bitset = bitset
return n
}
func newBitmapContainerManyIterator(a *bitmapContainer) *bitmapContainerManyIterator {
return &bitmapContainerManyIterator{a, -1, 0}
}
func (bc *bitmapContainer) getManyIterator() manyIterable {
return newBitmapContainerManyIterator(bc)
}
func (bc *bitmapContainer) getSizeInBytes() int {
return len(bc.bitmap) * 8 // + bcBaseBytes
}
func (bc *bitmapContainer) serializedSizeInBytes() int {
//return bc.Msgsize()// NOO! This breaks GetSerializedSizeInBytes
return len(bc.bitmap) * 8
}
const bcBaseBytes = int(unsafe.Sizeof(bitmapContainer{}))
// bitmapContainer doesn't depend on card, always fully allocated
func bitmapContainerSizeInBytes() int {
return bcBaseBytes + (1<<16)/8
}
func bitmapEquals(a, b []uint64) bool {
if len(a) != len(b) {
//p("bitmaps differ on length. len(a)=%v; len(b)=%v", len(a), len(b))
return false
}
for i, v := range a {
if v != b[i] {
//p("bitmaps differ on element i=%v", i)
return false
}
}
//p("bitmapEquals returning true")
return true
}
func (bc *bitmapContainer) fillLeastSignificant16bits(x []uint32, i int, mask uint32) {
// TODO: should be written as optimized assembly
pos := i
base := mask
for k := 0; k < len(bc.bitmap); k++ {
bitset := bc.bitmap[k]
for bitset != 0 {
t := bitset & -bitset
x[pos] = base + uint32(popcount(t-1))
pos++
bitset ^= t
}
base += 64
}
}
func (bc *bitmapContainer) equals(o container) bool {
srb, ok := o.(*bitmapContainer)
if ok {
//p("bitmapContainers.equals: both are bitmapContainers")
if srb.cardinality != bc.cardinality {
//p("bitmapContainers.equals: card differs: %v vs %v", srb.cardinality, bc.cardinality)
return false
}
return bitmapEquals(bc.bitmap, srb.bitmap)
}
// use generic comparison
if bc.getCardinality() != o.getCardinality() {
return false
}
ait := o.getShortIterator()
bit := bc.getShortIterator()
for ait.hasNext() {
if bit.next() != ait.next() {
return false
}
}
return true
}
func (bc *bitmapContainer) iaddReturnMinimized(i uint16) container {
bc.iadd(i)
if bc.isFull() {
return newRunContainer16Range(0, MaxUint16)
}
return bc
}
func (bc *bitmapContainer) iadd(i uint16) bool {
x := int(i)
previous := bc.bitmap[x/64]
mask := uint64(1) << (uint(x) % 64)
newb := previous | mask
bc.bitmap[x/64] = newb
bc.cardinality += int((previous ^ newb) >> (uint(x) % 64))
return newb != previous
}
func (bc *bitmapContainer) iremoveReturnMinimized(i uint16) container {
if bc.iremove(i) {
if bc.cardinality == arrayDefaultMaxSize {
return bc.toArrayContainer()
}
}
return bc
}
// iremove returns true if i was found.
func (bc *bitmapContainer) iremove(i uint16) bool {
/* branchless code
w := bc.bitmap[i>>6]
mask := uint64(1) << (i % 64)
neww := w &^ mask
bc.cardinality -= int((w ^ neww) >> (i % 64))
bc.bitmap[i>>6] = neww */
if bc.contains(i) {
bc.cardinality--
bc.bitmap[i/64] &^= (uint64(1) << (i % 64))
return true
}
return false
}
func (bc *bitmapContainer) isFull() bool {
return bc.cardinality == int(MaxUint16)+1
}
func (bc *bitmapContainer) getCardinality() int {
return bc.cardinality
}
func (bc *bitmapContainer) clone() container {
ptr := bitmapContainer{bc.cardinality, make([]uint64, len(bc.bitmap))}
copy(ptr.bitmap, bc.bitmap[:])
return &ptr
}
// add all values in range [firstOfRange,lastOfRange)
func (bc *bitmapContainer) iaddRange(firstOfRange, lastOfRange int) container {
bc.cardinality += setBitmapRangeAndCardinalityChange(bc.bitmap, firstOfRange, lastOfRange)
return bc
}
// remove all values in range [firstOfRange,lastOfRange)
func (bc *bitmapContainer) iremoveRange(firstOfRange, lastOfRange int) container {
bc.cardinality += resetBitmapRangeAndCardinalityChange(bc.bitmap, firstOfRange, lastOfRange)
if bc.getCardinality() <= arrayDefaultMaxSize {
return bc.toArrayContainer()
}
return bc
}
// flip all values in range [firstOfRange,endx)
func (bc *bitmapContainer) inot(firstOfRange, endx int) container {
p("bc.inot() called with [%v, %v)", firstOfRange, endx)
if endx-firstOfRange == maxCapacity {
//p("endx-firstOfRange == maxCapacity")
flipBitmapRange(bc.bitmap, firstOfRange, endx)
bc.cardinality = maxCapacity - bc.cardinality
//p("bc.cardinality is now %v", bc.cardinality)
} else if endx-firstOfRange > maxCapacity/2 {
//p("endx-firstOfRange > maxCapacity/2")
flipBitmapRange(bc.bitmap, firstOfRange, endx)
bc.computeCardinality()
} else {
bc.cardinality += flipBitmapRangeAndCardinalityChange(bc.bitmap, firstOfRange, endx)
}
if bc.getCardinality() <= arrayDefaultMaxSize {
return bc.toArrayContainer()
}
return bc
}
// flip all values in range [firstOfRange,endx)
func (bc *bitmapContainer) not(firstOfRange, endx int) container {
answer := bc.clone()
return answer.inot(firstOfRange, endx)
}
func (bc *bitmapContainer) or(a container) container {
switch x := a.(type) {
case *arrayContainer:
return bc.orArray(x)
case *bitmapContainer:
return bc.orBitmap(x)
case *runContainer16:
if x.isFull() {
return x.clone()
}
return x.orBitmapContainer(bc)
}
panic("unsupported container type")
}
func (bc *bitmapContainer) orCardinality(a container) int {
switch x := a.(type) {
case *arrayContainer:
return bc.orArrayCardinality(x)
case *bitmapContainer:
return bc.orBitmapCardinality(x)
case *runContainer16:
return x.orBitmapContainerCardinality(bc)
}
panic("unsupported container type")
}
func (bc *bitmapContainer) ior(a container) container {
switch x := a.(type) {
case *arrayContainer:
return bc.iorArray(x)
case *bitmapContainer:
return bc.iorBitmap(x)
case *runContainer16:
if x.isFull() {
return x.clone()
}
for i := range x.iv {
bc.iaddRange(int(x.iv[i].start), int(x.iv[i].last())+1)
}
if bc.isFull() {
return newRunContainer16Range(0, MaxUint16)
}
//bc.computeCardinality()
return bc
}
panic(fmt.Errorf("unsupported container type %T", a))
}
func (bc *bitmapContainer) lazyIOR(a container) container {
switch x := a.(type) {
case *arrayContainer:
return bc.lazyIORArray(x)
case *bitmapContainer:
return bc.lazyIORBitmap(x)
case *runContainer16:
if x.isFull() {
return x.clone()
}
// Manually inlined setBitmapRange function
bitmap := bc.bitmap
for _, iv := range x.iv {
start := int(iv.start)
end := int(iv.last()) + 1
if start >= end {
continue
}
firstword := start / 64
endword := (end - 1) / 64
if firstword == endword {
bitmap[firstword] |= (^uint64(0) << uint(start%64)) & (^uint64(0) >> (uint(-end) % 64))
continue
}
bitmap[firstword] |= ^uint64(0) << uint(start%64)
for i := firstword + 1; i < endword; i++ {
bitmap[i] = ^uint64(0)
}
bitmap[endword] |= ^uint64(0) >> (uint(-end) % 64)
}
bc.cardinality = invalidCardinality
return bc
}
panic("unsupported container type")
}
func (bc *bitmapContainer) lazyOR(a container) container {
switch x := a.(type) {
case *arrayContainer:
return bc.lazyORArray(x)
case *bitmapContainer:
return bc.lazyORBitmap(x)
case *runContainer16:
if x.isFull() {
return x.clone()
}
// TODO: implement lazy OR
return x.orBitmapContainer(bc)
}
panic("unsupported container type")
}
func (bc *bitmapContainer) orArray(value2 *arrayContainer) container {
answer := bc.clone().(*bitmapContainer)
c := value2.getCardinality()
for k := 0; k < c; k++ {
v := value2.content[k]
i := uint(v) >> 6
bef := answer.bitmap[i]
aft := bef | (uint64(1) << (v % 64))
answer.bitmap[i] = aft
answer.cardinality += int((bef - aft) >> 63)
}
return answer
}
func (bc *bitmapContainer) orArrayCardinality(value2 *arrayContainer) int {
answer := 0
c := value2.getCardinality()
for k := 0; k < c; k++ {
// branchless:
v := value2.content[k]
i := uint(v) >> 6
bef := bc.bitmap[i]
aft := bef | (uint64(1) << (v % 64))
answer += int((bef - aft) >> 63)
}
return answer
}
func (bc *bitmapContainer) orBitmap(value2 *bitmapContainer) container {
answer := newBitmapContainer()
for k := 0; k < len(answer.bitmap); k++ {
answer.bitmap[k] = bc.bitmap[k] | value2.bitmap[k]
}
answer.computeCardinality()
if answer.isFull() {
return newRunContainer16Range(0, MaxUint16)
}
return answer
}
func (bc *bitmapContainer) orBitmapCardinality(value2 *bitmapContainer) int {
return int(popcntOrSlice(bc.bitmap, value2.bitmap))
}
func (bc *bitmapContainer) andBitmapCardinality(value2 *bitmapContainer) int {
return int(popcntAndSlice(bc.bitmap, value2.bitmap))
}
func (bc *bitmapContainer) computeCardinality() {
bc.cardinality = int(popcntSlice(bc.bitmap))
}
func (bc *bitmapContainer) iorArray(ac *arrayContainer) container {
for k := range ac.content {
vc := ac.content[k]
i := uint(vc) >> 6
bef := bc.bitmap[i]
aft := bef | (uint64(1) << (vc % 64))
bc.bitmap[i] = aft
bc.cardinality += int((bef - aft) >> 63)
}
if bc.isFull() {
return newRunContainer16Range(0, MaxUint16)
}
return bc
}
func (bc *bitmapContainer) iorBitmap(value2 *bitmapContainer) container {
answer := bc
answer.cardinality = 0
for k := 0; k < len(answer.bitmap); k++ {
answer.bitmap[k] = bc.bitmap[k] | value2.bitmap[k]
}
answer.computeCardinality()
if bc.isFull() {
return newRunContainer16Range(0, MaxUint16)
}
return answer
}
func (bc *bitmapContainer) lazyIORArray(value2 *arrayContainer) container {
answer := bc
c := value2.getCardinality()
for k := 0; k < c; k++ {
vc := value2.content[k]
i := uint(vc) >> 6
answer.bitmap[i] = answer.bitmap[i] | (uint64(1) << (vc % 64))
}
answer.cardinality = invalidCardinality
return answer
}
func (bc *bitmapContainer) lazyORArray(value2 *arrayContainer) container {
answer := bc.clone().(*bitmapContainer)
return answer.lazyIORArray(value2)
}
func (bc *bitmapContainer) lazyIORBitmap(value2 *bitmapContainer) container {
answer := bc
for k := 0; k < len(answer.bitmap); k++ {
answer.bitmap[k] = bc.bitmap[k] | value2.bitmap[k]
}
bc.cardinality = invalidCardinality
return answer
}
func (bc *bitmapContainer) lazyORBitmap(value2 *bitmapContainer) container {
answer := bc.clone().(*bitmapContainer)
return answer.lazyIORBitmap(value2)
}
func (bc *bitmapContainer) xor(a container) container {
switch x := a.(type) {
case *arrayContainer:
return bc.xorArray(x)
case *bitmapContainer:
return bc.xorBitmap(x)
case *runContainer16:
return x.xorBitmap(bc)
}
panic("unsupported container type")
}
func (bc *bitmapContainer) xorArray(value2 *arrayContainer) container {
answer := bc.clone().(*bitmapContainer)
c := value2.getCardinality()
for k := 0; k < c; k++ {
vc := value2.content[k]
index := uint(vc) >> 6
abi := answer.bitmap[index]
mask := uint64(1) << (vc % 64)
answer.cardinality += 1 - 2*int((abi&mask)>>(vc%64))
answer.bitmap[index] = abi ^ mask
}
if answer.cardinality <= arrayDefaultMaxSize {
return answer.toArrayContainer()
}
return answer
}
func (bc *bitmapContainer) rank(x uint16) int {
// TODO: rewrite in assembly
leftover := (uint(x) + 1) & 63
if leftover == 0 {
return int(popcntSlice(bc.bitmap[:(uint(x)+1)/64]))
}
return int(popcntSlice(bc.bitmap[:(uint(x)+1)/64]) + popcount(bc.bitmap[(uint(x)+1)/64]<<(64-leftover)))
}
func (bc *bitmapContainer) selectInt(x uint16) int {
remaining := x
for k := 0; k < len(bc.bitmap); k++ {
w := popcount(bc.bitmap[k])
if uint16(w) > remaining {
return k*64 + selectBitPosition(bc.bitmap[k], int(remaining))
}
remaining -= uint16(w)
}
return -1
}
func (bc *bitmapContainer) xorBitmap(value2 *bitmapContainer) container {
newCardinality := int(popcntXorSlice(bc.bitmap, value2.bitmap))
if newCardinality > arrayDefaultMaxSize {
answer := newBitmapContainer()
for k := 0; k < len(answer.bitmap); k++ {
answer.bitmap[k] = bc.bitmap[k] ^ value2.bitmap[k]
}
answer.cardinality = newCardinality
if answer.isFull() {
return newRunContainer16Range(0, MaxUint16)
}
return answer
}
ac := newArrayContainerSize(newCardinality)
fillArrayXOR(ac.content, bc.bitmap, value2.bitmap)
ac.content = ac.content[:newCardinality]
return ac
}
func (bc *bitmapContainer) and(a container) container {
switch x := a.(type) {
case *arrayContainer:
return bc.andArray(x)
case *bitmapContainer:
return bc.andBitmap(x)
case *runContainer16:
if x.isFull() {
return bc.clone()
}
return x.andBitmapContainer(bc)
}
panic("unsupported container type")
}
func (bc *bitmapContainer) andCardinality(a container) int {
switch x := a.(type) {
case *arrayContainer:
return bc.andArrayCardinality(x)
case *bitmapContainer:
return bc.andBitmapCardinality(x)
case *runContainer16:
return x.andBitmapContainerCardinality(bc)
}
panic("unsupported container type")
}
func (bc *bitmapContainer) intersects(a container) bool {
switch x := a.(type) {
case *arrayContainer:
return bc.intersectsArray(x)
case *bitmapContainer:
return bc.intersectsBitmap(x)
case *runContainer16:
return x.intersects(bc)
}
panic("unsupported container type")
}
func (bc *bitmapContainer) iand(a container) container {
switch x := a.(type) {
case *arrayContainer:
return bc.iandArray(x)
case *bitmapContainer:
return bc.iandBitmap(x)
case *runContainer16:
if x.isFull() {
return bc.clone()
}
return bc.iandRun16(x)
}
panic("unsupported container type")
}
func (bc *bitmapContainer) iandRun16(rc *runContainer16) container {
rcb := newBitmapContainerFromRun(rc)
return bc.iandBitmap(rcb)
}
func (bc *bitmapContainer) iandArray(ac *arrayContainer) container {
acb := ac.toBitmapContainer()
return bc.iandBitmap(acb)
}
func (bc *bitmapContainer) andArray(value2 *arrayContainer) *arrayContainer {
answer := newArrayContainerCapacity(len(value2.content))
answer.content = answer.content[:cap(answer.content)]
c := value2.getCardinality()
pos := 0
for k := 0; k < c; k++ {
v := value2.content[k]
answer.content[pos] = v
pos += int(bc.bitValue(v))
}
answer.content = answer.content[:pos]
return answer
}
func (bc *bitmapContainer) andArrayCardinality(value2 *arrayContainer) int {
c := value2.getCardinality()
pos := 0
for k := 0; k < c; k++ {
v := value2.content[k]
pos += int(bc.bitValue(v))
}
return pos
}
func (bc *bitmapContainer) getCardinalityInRange(start, end uint) int {
if start >= end {
return 0
}
firstword := start / 64
endword := (end - 1) / 64
const allones = ^uint64(0)
if firstword == endword {
return int(popcount(bc.bitmap[firstword] & ((allones << (start % 64)) & (allones >> ((64 - end) & 63)))))
}
answer := popcount(bc.bitmap[firstword] & (allones << (start % 64)))
answer += popcntSlice(bc.bitmap[firstword+1 : endword])
answer += popcount(bc.bitmap[endword] & (allones >> ((64 - end) & 63)))
return int(answer)
}
func (bc *bitmapContainer) andBitmap(value2 *bitmapContainer) container {
newcardinality := int(popcntAndSlice(bc.bitmap, value2.bitmap))
if newcardinality > arrayDefaultMaxSize {
answer := newBitmapContainer()
for k := 0; k < len(answer.bitmap); k++ {
answer.bitmap[k] = bc.bitmap[k] & value2.bitmap[k]
}
answer.cardinality = newcardinality
return answer
}
ac := newArrayContainerSize(newcardinality)
fillArrayAND(ac.content, bc.bitmap, value2.bitmap)
ac.content = ac.content[:newcardinality] //not sure why i need this
return ac
}
func (bc *bitmapContainer) intersectsArray(value2 *arrayContainer) bool {
c := value2.getCardinality()
for k := 0; k < c; k++ {
v := value2.content[k]
if bc.contains(v) {
return true
}
}
return false
}
func (bc *bitmapContainer) intersectsBitmap(value2 *bitmapContainer) bool {
for k := 0; k < len(bc.bitmap); k++ {
if (bc.bitmap[k] & value2.bitmap[k]) != 0 {
return true
}
}
return false
}
func (bc *bitmapContainer) iandBitmap(value2 *bitmapContainer) container {
newcardinality := int(popcntAndSlice(bc.bitmap, value2.bitmap))
for k := 0; k < len(bc.bitmap); k++ {
bc.bitmap[k] = bc.bitmap[k] & value2.bitmap[k]
}
bc.cardinality = newcardinality
if newcardinality <= arrayDefaultMaxSize {
return newArrayContainerFromBitmap(bc)
}
return bc
}
func (bc *bitmapContainer) andNot(a container) container {
switch x := a.(type) {
case *arrayContainer:
return bc.andNotArray(x)
case *bitmapContainer:
return bc.andNotBitmap(x)
case *runContainer16:
return bc.andNotRun16(x)
}
panic("unsupported container type")
}
func (bc *bitmapContainer) andNotRun16(rc *runContainer16) container {
rcb := rc.toBitmapContainer()
return bc.andNotBitmap(rcb)
}
func (bc *bitmapContainer) iandNot(a container) container {
//p("bitmapContainer.iandNot() starting")
switch x := a.(type) {
case *arrayContainer:
return bc.iandNotArray(x)
case *bitmapContainer:
return bc.iandNotBitmapSurely(x)
case *runContainer16:
return bc.iandNotRun16(x)
}
panic("unsupported container type")
}
func (bc *bitmapContainer) iandNotArray(ac *arrayContainer) container {
acb := ac.toBitmapContainer()
return bc.iandNotBitmapSurely(acb)
}
func (bc *bitmapContainer) iandNotRun16(rc *runContainer16) container {
rcb := rc.toBitmapContainer()
return bc.iandNotBitmapSurely(rcb)
}
func (bc *bitmapContainer) andNotArray(value2 *arrayContainer) container {
answer := bc.clone().(*bitmapContainer)
c := value2.getCardinality()
for k := 0; k < c; k++ {
vc := value2.content[k]
i := uint(vc) >> 6
oldv := answer.bitmap[i]
newv := oldv &^ (uint64(1) << (vc % 64))
answer.bitmap[i] = newv
answer.cardinality -= int((oldv ^ newv) >> (vc % 64))
}
if answer.cardinality <= arrayDefaultMaxSize {
return answer.toArrayContainer()
}
return answer
}
func (bc *bitmapContainer) andNotBitmap(value2 *bitmapContainer) container {
newCardinality := int(popcntMaskSlice(bc.bitmap, value2.bitmap))
if newCardinality > arrayDefaultMaxSize {
answer := newBitmapContainer()
for k := 0; k < len(answer.bitmap); k++ {
answer.bitmap[k] = bc.bitmap[k] &^ value2.bitmap[k]
}
answer.cardinality = newCardinality
return answer
}
ac := newArrayContainerSize(newCardinality)
fillArrayANDNOT(ac.content, bc.bitmap, value2.bitmap)
return ac
}
func (bc *bitmapContainer) iandNotBitmapSurely(value2 *bitmapContainer) *bitmapContainer {
newCardinality := int(popcntMaskSlice(bc.bitmap, value2.bitmap))
for k := 0; k < len(bc.bitmap); k++ {
bc.bitmap[k] = bc.bitmap[k] &^ value2.bitmap[k]
}
bc.cardinality = newCardinality
return bc
}
func (bc *bitmapContainer) contains(i uint16) bool { //testbit
x := uint(i)
w := bc.bitmap[x>>6]
mask := uint64(1) << (x & 63)
return (w & mask) != 0
}
func (bc *bitmapContainer) bitValue(i uint16) uint64 {
x := uint(i)
w := bc.bitmap[x>>6]
return (w >> (x & 63)) & 1
}
func (bc *bitmapContainer) loadData(arrayContainer *arrayContainer) {
bc.cardinality = arrayContainer.getCardinality()
c := arrayContainer.getCardinality()
for k := 0; k < c; k++ {
x := arrayContainer.content[k]
i := int(x) / 64
bc.bitmap[i] |= (uint64(1) << uint(x%64))
}
}
func (bc *bitmapContainer) toArrayContainer() *arrayContainer {
ac := &arrayContainer{}
ac.loadData(bc)
return ac
}
func (bc *bitmapContainer) fillArray(container []uint16) {
//TODO: rewrite in assembly
pos := 0
base := 0
for k := 0; k < len(bc.bitmap); k++ {
bitset := bc.bitmap[k]
for bitset != 0 {
t := bitset & -bitset
container[pos] = uint16((base + int(popcount(t-1))))
pos = pos + 1
bitset ^= t
}
base += 64
}
}
func (bc *bitmapContainer) NextSetBit(i int) int {
x := i / 64
if x >= len(bc.bitmap) {
return -1
}
w := bc.bitmap[x]
w = w >> uint(i%64)
if w != 0 {
return i + countTrailingZeros(w)
}
x++
for ; x < len(bc.bitmap); x++ {
if bc.bitmap[x] != 0 {
return (x * 64) + countTrailingZeros(bc.bitmap[x])
}
}
return -1
}
// reference the java implementation
// https://github.com/RoaringBitmap/RoaringBitmap/blob/master/src/main/java/org/roaringbitmap/BitmapContainer.java#L875-L892
//
func (bc *bitmapContainer) numberOfRuns() int {
if bc.cardinality == 0 {
return 0
}
var numRuns uint64
nextWord := bc.bitmap[0]
for i := 0; i < len(bc.bitmap)-1; i++ {
word := nextWord
nextWord = bc.bitmap[i+1]
numRuns += popcount((^word)&(word<<1)) + ((word >> 63) &^ nextWord)
}
word := nextWord
numRuns += popcount((^word) & (word << 1))
if (word & 0x8000000000000000) != 0 {
numRuns++
}
return int(numRuns)
}
// convert to run or array *if needed*
func (bc *bitmapContainer) toEfficientContainer() container {
numRuns := bc.numberOfRuns()
sizeAsRunContainer := runContainer16SerializedSizeInBytes(numRuns)
sizeAsBitmapContainer := bitmapContainerSizeInBytes()
card := bc.getCardinality()
sizeAsArrayContainer := arrayContainerSizeInBytes(card)
if sizeAsRunContainer <= minOfInt(sizeAsBitmapContainer, sizeAsArrayContainer) {
return newRunContainer16FromBitmapContainer(bc)
}
if card <= arrayDefaultMaxSize {
return bc.toArrayContainer()
}
return bc
}
func newBitmapContainerFromRun(rc *runContainer16) *bitmapContainer {
if len(rc.iv) == 1 {
return newBitmapContainerwithRange(int(rc.iv[0].start), int(rc.iv[0].last()))
}
bc := newBitmapContainer()
for i := range rc.iv {
setBitmapRange(bc.bitmap, int(rc.iv[i].start), int(rc.iv[i].last())+1)
bc.cardinality += int(rc.iv[i].last()) + 1 - int(rc.iv[i].start)
}
//bc.computeCardinality()
return bc
}
func (bc *bitmapContainer) containerType() contype {
return bitmapContype
}

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package roaring
// NOTE: THIS FILE WAS PRODUCED BY THE
// MSGP CODE GENERATION TOOL (github.com/tinylib/msgp)
// DO NOT EDIT
import "github.com/tinylib/msgp/msgp"
// DecodeMsg implements msgp.Decodable
func (z *bitmapContainer) DecodeMsg(dc *msgp.Reader) (err error) {
var field []byte
_ = field
var zbzg uint32
zbzg, err = dc.ReadMapHeader()
if err != nil {
return
}
for zbzg > 0 {
zbzg--
field, err = dc.ReadMapKeyPtr()
if err != nil {
return
}
switch msgp.UnsafeString(field) {
case "cardinality":
z.cardinality, err = dc.ReadInt()
if err != nil {
return
}
case "bitmap":
var zbai uint32
zbai, err = dc.ReadArrayHeader()
if err != nil {
return
}
if cap(z.bitmap) >= int(zbai) {
z.bitmap = (z.bitmap)[:zbai]
} else {
z.bitmap = make([]uint64, zbai)
}
for zxvk := range z.bitmap {
z.bitmap[zxvk], err = dc.ReadUint64()
if err != nil {
return
}
}
default:
err = dc.Skip()
if err != nil {
return
}
}
}
return
}
// EncodeMsg implements msgp.Encodable
func (z *bitmapContainer) EncodeMsg(en *msgp.Writer) (err error) {
// map header, size 2
// write "cardinality"
err = en.Append(0x82, 0xab, 0x63, 0x61, 0x72, 0x64, 0x69, 0x6e, 0x61, 0x6c, 0x69, 0x74, 0x79)
if err != nil {
return err
}
err = en.WriteInt(z.cardinality)
if err != nil {
return
}
// write "bitmap"
err = en.Append(0xa6, 0x62, 0x69, 0x74, 0x6d, 0x61, 0x70)
if err != nil {
return err
}
err = en.WriteArrayHeader(uint32(len(z.bitmap)))
if err != nil {
return
}
for zxvk := range z.bitmap {
err = en.WriteUint64(z.bitmap[zxvk])
if err != nil {
return
}
}
return
}
// MarshalMsg implements msgp.Marshaler
func (z *bitmapContainer) MarshalMsg(b []byte) (o []byte, err error) {
o = msgp.Require(b, z.Msgsize())
// map header, size 2
// string "cardinality"
o = append(o, 0x82, 0xab, 0x63, 0x61, 0x72, 0x64, 0x69, 0x6e, 0x61, 0x6c, 0x69, 0x74, 0x79)
o = msgp.AppendInt(o, z.cardinality)
// string "bitmap"
o = append(o, 0xa6, 0x62, 0x69, 0x74, 0x6d, 0x61, 0x70)
o = msgp.AppendArrayHeader(o, uint32(len(z.bitmap)))
for zxvk := range z.bitmap {
o = msgp.AppendUint64(o, z.bitmap[zxvk])
}
return
}
// UnmarshalMsg implements msgp.Unmarshaler
func (z *bitmapContainer) UnmarshalMsg(bts []byte) (o []byte, err error) {
var field []byte
_ = field
var zcmr uint32
zcmr, bts, err = msgp.ReadMapHeaderBytes(bts)
if err != nil {
return
}
for zcmr > 0 {
zcmr--
field, bts, err = msgp.ReadMapKeyZC(bts)
if err != nil {
return
}
switch msgp.UnsafeString(field) {
case "cardinality":
z.cardinality, bts, err = msgp.ReadIntBytes(bts)
if err != nil {
return
}
case "bitmap":
var zajw uint32
zajw, bts, err = msgp.ReadArrayHeaderBytes(bts)
if err != nil {
return
}
if cap(z.bitmap) >= int(zajw) {
z.bitmap = (z.bitmap)[:zajw]
} else {
z.bitmap = make([]uint64, zajw)
}
for zxvk := range z.bitmap {
z.bitmap[zxvk], bts, err = msgp.ReadUint64Bytes(bts)
if err != nil {
return
}
}
default:
bts, err = msgp.Skip(bts)
if err != nil {
return
}
}
}
o = bts
return
}
// Msgsize returns an upper bound estimate of the number of bytes occupied by the serialized message
func (z *bitmapContainer) Msgsize() (s int) {
s = 1 + 12 + msgp.IntSize + 7 + msgp.ArrayHeaderSize + (len(z.bitmap) * (msgp.Uint64Size))
return
}
// DecodeMsg implements msgp.Decodable
func (z *bitmapContainerShortIterator) DecodeMsg(dc *msgp.Reader) (err error) {
var field []byte
_ = field
var zhct uint32
zhct, err = dc.ReadMapHeader()
if err != nil {
return
}
for zhct > 0 {
zhct--
field, err = dc.ReadMapKeyPtr()
if err != nil {
return
}
switch msgp.UnsafeString(field) {
case "ptr":
if dc.IsNil() {
err = dc.ReadNil()
if err != nil {
return
}
z.ptr = nil
} else {
if z.ptr == nil {
z.ptr = new(bitmapContainer)
}
var zcua uint32
zcua, err = dc.ReadMapHeader()
if err != nil {
return
}
for zcua > 0 {
zcua--
field, err = dc.ReadMapKeyPtr()
if err != nil {
return
}
switch msgp.UnsafeString(field) {
case "cardinality":
z.ptr.cardinality, err = dc.ReadInt()
if err != nil {
return
}
case "bitmap":
var zxhx uint32
zxhx, err = dc.ReadArrayHeader()
if err != nil {
return
}
if cap(z.ptr.bitmap) >= int(zxhx) {
z.ptr.bitmap = (z.ptr.bitmap)[:zxhx]
} else {
z.ptr.bitmap = make([]uint64, zxhx)
}
for zwht := range z.ptr.bitmap {
z.ptr.bitmap[zwht], err = dc.ReadUint64()
if err != nil {
return
}
}
default:
err = dc.Skip()
if err != nil {
return
}
}
}
}
case "i":
z.i, err = dc.ReadInt()
if err != nil {
return
}
default:
err = dc.Skip()
if err != nil {
return
}
}
}
return
}
// EncodeMsg implements msgp.Encodable
func (z *bitmapContainerShortIterator) EncodeMsg(en *msgp.Writer) (err error) {
// map header, size 2
// write "ptr"
err = en.Append(0x82, 0xa3, 0x70, 0x74, 0x72)
if err != nil {
return err
}
if z.ptr == nil {
err = en.WriteNil()
if err != nil {
return
}
} else {
// map header, size 2
// write "cardinality"
err = en.Append(0x82, 0xab, 0x63, 0x61, 0x72, 0x64, 0x69, 0x6e, 0x61, 0x6c, 0x69, 0x74, 0x79)
if err != nil {
return err
}
err = en.WriteInt(z.ptr.cardinality)
if err != nil {
return
}
// write "bitmap"
err = en.Append(0xa6, 0x62, 0x69, 0x74, 0x6d, 0x61, 0x70)
if err != nil {
return err
}
err = en.WriteArrayHeader(uint32(len(z.ptr.bitmap)))
if err != nil {
return
}
for zwht := range z.ptr.bitmap {
err = en.WriteUint64(z.ptr.bitmap[zwht])
if err != nil {
return
}
}
}
// write "i"
err = en.Append(0xa1, 0x69)
if err != nil {
return err
}
err = en.WriteInt(z.i)
if err != nil {
return
}
return
}
// MarshalMsg implements msgp.Marshaler
func (z *bitmapContainerShortIterator) MarshalMsg(b []byte) (o []byte, err error) {
o = msgp.Require(b, z.Msgsize())
// map header, size 2
// string "ptr"
o = append(o, 0x82, 0xa3, 0x70, 0x74, 0x72)
if z.ptr == nil {
o = msgp.AppendNil(o)
} else {
// map header, size 2
// string "cardinality"
o = append(o, 0x82, 0xab, 0x63, 0x61, 0x72, 0x64, 0x69, 0x6e, 0x61, 0x6c, 0x69, 0x74, 0x79)
o = msgp.AppendInt(o, z.ptr.cardinality)
// string "bitmap"
o = append(o, 0xa6, 0x62, 0x69, 0x74, 0x6d, 0x61, 0x70)
o = msgp.AppendArrayHeader(o, uint32(len(z.ptr.bitmap)))
for zwht := range z.ptr.bitmap {
o = msgp.AppendUint64(o, z.ptr.bitmap[zwht])
}
}
// string "i"
o = append(o, 0xa1, 0x69)
o = msgp.AppendInt(o, z.i)
return
}
// UnmarshalMsg implements msgp.Unmarshaler
func (z *bitmapContainerShortIterator) UnmarshalMsg(bts []byte) (o []byte, err error) {
var field []byte
_ = field
var zlqf uint32
zlqf, bts, err = msgp.ReadMapHeaderBytes(bts)
if err != nil {
return
}
for zlqf > 0 {
zlqf--
field, bts, err = msgp.ReadMapKeyZC(bts)
if err != nil {
return
}
switch msgp.UnsafeString(field) {
case "ptr":
if msgp.IsNil(bts) {
bts, err = msgp.ReadNilBytes(bts)
if err != nil {
return
}
z.ptr = nil
} else {
if z.ptr == nil {
z.ptr = new(bitmapContainer)
}
var zdaf uint32
zdaf, bts, err = msgp.ReadMapHeaderBytes(bts)
if err != nil {
return
}
for zdaf > 0 {
zdaf--
field, bts, err = msgp.ReadMapKeyZC(bts)
if err != nil {
return
}
switch msgp.UnsafeString(field) {
case "cardinality":
z.ptr.cardinality, bts, err = msgp.ReadIntBytes(bts)
if err != nil {
return
}
case "bitmap":
var zpks uint32
zpks, bts, err = msgp.ReadArrayHeaderBytes(bts)
if err != nil {
return
}
if cap(z.ptr.bitmap) >= int(zpks) {
z.ptr.bitmap = (z.ptr.bitmap)[:zpks]
} else {
z.ptr.bitmap = make([]uint64, zpks)
}
for zwht := range z.ptr.bitmap {
z.ptr.bitmap[zwht], bts, err = msgp.ReadUint64Bytes(bts)
if err != nil {
return
}
}
default:
bts, err = msgp.Skip(bts)
if err != nil {
return
}
}
}
}
case "i":
z.i, bts, err = msgp.ReadIntBytes(bts)
if err != nil {
return
}
default:
bts, err = msgp.Skip(bts)
if err != nil {
return
}
}
}
o = bts
return
}
// Msgsize returns an upper bound estimate of the number of bytes occupied by the serialized message
func (z *bitmapContainerShortIterator) Msgsize() (s int) {
s = 1 + 4
if z.ptr == nil {
s += msgp.NilSize
} else {
s += 1 + 12 + msgp.IntSize + 7 + msgp.ArrayHeaderSize + (len(z.ptr.bitmap) * (msgp.Uint64Size))
}
s += 2 + msgp.IntSize
return
}

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// +build go1.9
// "go1.9", from Go version 1.9 onward
// See https://golang.org/pkg/go/build/#hdr-Build_Constraints
package roaring
import "math/bits"
func countTrailingZeros(x uint64) int {
return bits.TrailingZeros64(x)
}

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// +build !go1.9
package roaring
// Reuse of portions of go/src/math/big standard lib code
// under this license:
/*
Copyright (c) 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
met:
* Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
* Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer
in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
distribution.
* Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its
contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
this software without specific prior written permission.
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
"AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
(INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
*/
const deBruijn32 = 0x077CB531
var deBruijn32Lookup = []byte{
0, 1, 28, 2, 29, 14, 24, 3, 30, 22, 20, 15, 25, 17, 4, 8,
31, 27, 13, 23, 21, 19, 16, 7, 26, 12, 18, 6, 11, 5, 10, 9,
}
const deBruijn64 = 0x03f79d71b4ca8b09
var deBruijn64Lookup = []byte{
0, 1, 56, 2, 57, 49, 28, 3, 61, 58, 42, 50, 38, 29, 17, 4,
62, 47, 59, 36, 45, 43, 51, 22, 53, 39, 33, 30, 24, 18, 12, 5,
63, 55, 48, 27, 60, 41, 37, 16, 46, 35, 44, 21, 52, 32, 23, 11,
54, 26, 40, 15, 34, 20, 31, 10, 25, 14, 19, 9, 13, 8, 7, 6,
}
// trailingZeroBits returns the number of consecutive least significant zero
// bits of x.
func countTrailingZeros(x uint64) int {
// x & -x leaves only the right-most bit set in the word. Let k be the
// index of that bit. Since only a single bit is set, the value is two
// to the power of k. Multiplying by a power of two is equivalent to
// left shifting, in this case by k bits. The de Bruijn constant is
// such that all six bit, consecutive substrings are distinct.
// Therefore, if we have a left shifted version of this constant we can
// find by how many bits it was shifted by looking at which six bit
// substring ended up at the top of the word.
// (Knuth, volume 4, section 7.3.1)
if x == 0 {
// We have to special case 0; the fomula
// below doesn't work for 0.
return 64
}
return int(deBruijn64Lookup[((x&-x)*(deBruijn64))>>58])
}

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package roaring
import (
"container/heap"
)
// Or function that requires repairAfterLazy
func lazyOR(x1, x2 *Bitmap) *Bitmap {
answer := NewBitmap()
pos1 := 0
pos2 := 0
length1 := x1.highlowcontainer.size()
length2 := x2.highlowcontainer.size()
main:
for (pos1 < length1) && (pos2 < length2) {
s1 := x1.highlowcontainer.getKeyAtIndex(pos1)
s2 := x2.highlowcontainer.getKeyAtIndex(pos2)
for {
if s1 < s2 {
answer.highlowcontainer.appendCopy(x1.highlowcontainer, pos1)
pos1++
if pos1 == length1 {
break main
}
s1 = x1.highlowcontainer.getKeyAtIndex(pos1)
} else if s1 > s2 {
answer.highlowcontainer.appendCopy(x2.highlowcontainer, pos2)
pos2++
if pos2 == length2 {
break main
}
s2 = x2.highlowcontainer.getKeyAtIndex(pos2)
} else {
c1 := x1.highlowcontainer.getContainerAtIndex(pos1)
switch t := c1.(type) {
case *arrayContainer:
c1 = t.toBitmapContainer()
case *runContainer16:
if !t.isFull() {
c1 = t.toBitmapContainer()
}
}
answer.highlowcontainer.appendContainer(s1, c1.lazyOR(x2.highlowcontainer.getContainerAtIndex(pos2)), false)
pos1++
pos2++
if (pos1 == length1) || (pos2 == length2) {
break main
}
s1 = x1.highlowcontainer.getKeyAtIndex(pos1)
s2 = x2.highlowcontainer.getKeyAtIndex(pos2)
}
}
}
if pos1 == length1 {
answer.highlowcontainer.appendCopyMany(x2.highlowcontainer, pos2, length2)
} else if pos2 == length2 {
answer.highlowcontainer.appendCopyMany(x1.highlowcontainer, pos1, length1)
}
return answer
}
// In-place Or function that requires repairAfterLazy
func (x1 *Bitmap) lazyOR(x2 *Bitmap) *Bitmap {
pos1 := 0
pos2 := 0
length1 := x1.highlowcontainer.size()
length2 := x2.highlowcontainer.size()
main:
for (pos1 < length1) && (pos2 < length2) {
s1 := x1.highlowcontainer.getKeyAtIndex(pos1)
s2 := x2.highlowcontainer.getKeyAtIndex(pos2)
for {
if s1 < s2 {
pos1++
if pos1 == length1 {
break main
}
s1 = x1.highlowcontainer.getKeyAtIndex(pos1)
} else if s1 > s2 {
x1.highlowcontainer.insertNewKeyValueAt(pos1, s2, x2.highlowcontainer.getContainerAtIndex(pos2).clone())
pos2++
pos1++
length1++
if pos2 == length2 {
break main
}
s2 = x2.highlowcontainer.getKeyAtIndex(pos2)
} else {
c1 := x1.highlowcontainer.getContainerAtIndex(pos1)
switch t := c1.(type) {
case *arrayContainer:
c1 = t.toBitmapContainer()
case *runContainer16:
if !t.isFull() {
c1 = t.toBitmapContainer()
}
case *bitmapContainer:
c1 = x1.highlowcontainer.getWritableContainerAtIndex(pos1)
}
x1.highlowcontainer.containers[pos1] = c1.lazyIOR(x2.highlowcontainer.getContainerAtIndex(pos2))
x1.highlowcontainer.needCopyOnWrite[pos1] = false
pos1++
pos2++
if (pos1 == length1) || (pos2 == length2) {
break main
}
s1 = x1.highlowcontainer.getKeyAtIndex(pos1)
s2 = x2.highlowcontainer.getKeyAtIndex(pos2)
}
}
}
if pos1 == length1 {
x1.highlowcontainer.appendCopyMany(x2.highlowcontainer, pos2, length2)
}
return x1
}
// to be called after lazy aggregates
func (x1 *Bitmap) repairAfterLazy() {
for pos := 0; pos < x1.highlowcontainer.size(); pos++ {
c := x1.highlowcontainer.getContainerAtIndex(pos)
switch c.(type) {
case *bitmapContainer:
if c.(*bitmapContainer).cardinality == invalidCardinality {
c = x1.highlowcontainer.getWritableContainerAtIndex(pos)
c.(*bitmapContainer).computeCardinality()
if c.(*bitmapContainer).getCardinality() <= arrayDefaultMaxSize {
x1.highlowcontainer.setContainerAtIndex(pos, c.(*bitmapContainer).toArrayContainer())
} else if c.(*bitmapContainer).isFull() {
x1.highlowcontainer.setContainerAtIndex(pos, newRunContainer16Range(0, MaxUint16))
}
}
}
}
}
// FastAnd computes the intersection between many bitmaps quickly
// Compared to the And function, it can take many bitmaps as input, thus saving the trouble
// of manually calling "And" many times.
func FastAnd(bitmaps ...*Bitmap) *Bitmap {
if len(bitmaps) == 0 {
return NewBitmap()
} else if len(bitmaps) == 1 {
return bitmaps[0].Clone()
}
answer := And(bitmaps[0], bitmaps[1])
for _, bm := range bitmaps[2:] {
answer.And(bm)
}
return answer
}
// FastOr computes the union between many bitmaps quickly, as opposed to having to call Or repeatedly.
// It might also be faster than calling Or repeatedly.
func FastOr(bitmaps ...*Bitmap) *Bitmap {
if len(bitmaps) == 0 {
return NewBitmap()
} else if len(bitmaps) == 1 {
return bitmaps[0].Clone()
}
answer := lazyOR(bitmaps[0], bitmaps[1])
for _, bm := range bitmaps[2:] {
answer = answer.lazyOR(bm)
}
// here is where repairAfterLazy is called.
answer.repairAfterLazy()
return answer
}
// HeapOr computes the union between many bitmaps quickly using a heap.
// It might be faster than calling Or repeatedly.
func HeapOr(bitmaps ...*Bitmap) *Bitmap {
if len(bitmaps) == 0 {
return NewBitmap()
}
// TODO: for better speed, we could do the operation lazily, see Java implementation
pq := make(priorityQueue, len(bitmaps))
for i, bm := range bitmaps {
pq[i] = &item{bm, i}
}
heap.Init(&pq)
for pq.Len() > 1 {
x1 := heap.Pop(&pq).(*item)
x2 := heap.Pop(&pq).(*item)
heap.Push(&pq, &item{Or(x1.value, x2.value), 0})
}
return heap.Pop(&pq).(*item).value
}
// HeapXor computes the symmetric difference between many bitmaps quickly (as opposed to calling Xor repeated).
// Internally, this function uses a heap.
// It might be faster than calling Xor repeatedly.
func HeapXor(bitmaps ...*Bitmap) *Bitmap {
if len(bitmaps) == 0 {
return NewBitmap()
}
pq := make(priorityQueue, len(bitmaps))
for i, bm := range bitmaps {
pq[i] = &item{bm, i}
}
heap.Init(&pq)
for pq.Len() > 1 {
x1 := heap.Pop(&pq).(*item)
x2 := heap.Pop(&pq).(*item)
heap.Push(&pq, &item{Xor(x1.value, x2.value), 0})
}
return heap.Pop(&pq).(*item).value
}

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package roaring
type manyIterable interface {
nextMany(hs uint32, buf []uint32) int
}
type manyIterator struct {
slice []uint16
loc int
}
func (si *manyIterator) nextMany(hs uint32, buf []uint32) int {
n := 0
l := si.loc
s := si.slice
for n < len(buf) && l < len(s) {
buf[n] = uint32(s[l]) | hs
l++
n++
}
si.loc = l
return n
}

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package roaring
import (
"container/heap"
"fmt"
"runtime"
"sync"
)
var defaultWorkerCount = runtime.NumCPU()
type bitmapContainerKey struct {
key uint16
idx int
bitmap *Bitmap
}
type multipleContainers struct {
key uint16
containers []container
idx int
}
type keyedContainer struct {
key uint16
container container
idx int
}
type bitmapContainerHeap []bitmapContainerKey
func (h bitmapContainerHeap) Len() int { return len(h) }
func (h bitmapContainerHeap) Less(i, j int) bool { return h[i].key < h[j].key }
func (h bitmapContainerHeap) Swap(i, j int) { h[i], h[j] = h[j], h[i] }
func (h *bitmapContainerHeap) Push(x interface{}) {
// Push and Pop use pointer receivers because they modify the slice's length,
// not just its contents.
*h = append(*h, x.(bitmapContainerKey))
}
func (h *bitmapContainerHeap) Pop() interface{} {
old := *h
n := len(old)
x := old[n-1]
*h = old[0 : n-1]
return x
}
func (h bitmapContainerHeap) Peek() bitmapContainerKey {
return h[0]
}
func (h *bitmapContainerHeap) popIncrementing() (key uint16, container container) {
k := h.Peek()
key = k.key
container = k.bitmap.highlowcontainer.containers[k.idx]
newIdx := k.idx + 1
if newIdx < k.bitmap.highlowcontainer.size() {
k = bitmapContainerKey{
k.bitmap.highlowcontainer.keys[newIdx],
newIdx,
k.bitmap,
}
(*h)[0] = k
heap.Fix(h, 0)
} else {
heap.Pop(h)
}
return
}
func (h *bitmapContainerHeap) Next(containers []container) multipleContainers {
if h.Len() == 0 {
return multipleContainers{}
}
key, container := h.popIncrementing()
containers = append(containers, container)
for h.Len() > 0 && key == h.Peek().key {
_, container = h.popIncrementing()
containers = append(containers, container)
}
return multipleContainers{
key,
containers,
-1,
}
}
func newBitmapContainerHeap(bitmaps ...*Bitmap) bitmapContainerHeap {
// Initialize heap
var h bitmapContainerHeap = make([]bitmapContainerKey, 0, len(bitmaps))
for _, bitmap := range bitmaps {
if !bitmap.IsEmpty() {
key := bitmapContainerKey{
bitmap.highlowcontainer.keys[0],
0,
bitmap,
}
h = append(h, key)
}
}
heap.Init(&h)
return h
}
func repairAfterLazy(c container) container {
switch t := c.(type) {
case *bitmapContainer:
if t.cardinality == invalidCardinality {
t.computeCardinality()
}
if t.getCardinality() <= arrayDefaultMaxSize {
return t.toArrayContainer()
} else if c.(*bitmapContainer).isFull() {
return newRunContainer16Range(0, MaxUint16)
}
}
return c
}
func toBitmapContainer(c container) container {
switch t := c.(type) {
case *arrayContainer:
return t.toBitmapContainer()
case *runContainer16:
if !t.isFull() {
return t.toBitmapContainer()
}
}
return c
}
func appenderRoutine(bitmapChan chan<- *Bitmap, resultChan <-chan keyedContainer, expectedKeysChan <-chan int) {
expectedKeys := -1
appendedKeys := 0
keys := make([]uint16, 0)
containers := make([]container, 0)
for appendedKeys != expectedKeys {
select {
case item := <-resultChan:
if len(keys) <= item.idx {
keys = append(keys, make([]uint16, item.idx-len(keys)+1)...)
containers = append(containers, make([]container, item.idx-len(containers)+1)...)
}
keys[item.idx] = item.key
containers[item.idx] = item.container
appendedKeys++
case msg := <-expectedKeysChan:
expectedKeys = msg
}
}
answer := &Bitmap{
roaringArray{
make([]uint16, 0, expectedKeys),
make([]container, 0, expectedKeys),
make([]bool, 0, expectedKeys),
false,
nil,
},
}
for i := range keys {
if containers[i] != nil { // in case a resulting container was empty, see ParAnd function
answer.highlowcontainer.appendContainer(keys[i], containers[i], false)
}
}
bitmapChan <- answer
}
// ParHeapOr computes the union (OR) of all provided bitmaps in parallel,
// where the parameter "parallelism" determines how many workers are to be used
// (if it is set to 0, a default number of workers is chosen)
// ParHeapOr uses a heap to compute the union. For rare cases it might be faster than ParOr
func ParHeapOr(parallelism int, bitmaps ...*Bitmap) *Bitmap {
bitmapCount := len(bitmaps)
if bitmapCount == 0 {
return NewBitmap()
} else if bitmapCount == 1 {
return bitmaps[0].Clone()
}
if parallelism == 0 {
parallelism = defaultWorkerCount
}
h := newBitmapContainerHeap(bitmaps...)
bitmapChan := make(chan *Bitmap)
inputChan := make(chan multipleContainers, 128)
resultChan := make(chan keyedContainer, 32)
expectedKeysChan := make(chan int)
pool := sync.Pool{
New: func() interface{} {
return make([]container, 0, len(bitmaps))
},
}
orFunc := func() {
// Assumes only structs with >=2 containers are passed
for input := range inputChan {
c := toBitmapContainer(input.containers[0]).lazyOR(input.containers[1])
for _, next := range input.containers[2:] {
c = c.lazyIOR(next)
}
c = repairAfterLazy(c)
kx := keyedContainer{
input.key,
c,
input.idx,
}
resultChan <- kx
pool.Put(input.containers[:0])
}
}
go appenderRoutine(bitmapChan, resultChan, expectedKeysChan)
for i := 0; i < parallelism; i++ {
go orFunc()
}
idx := 0
for h.Len() > 0 {
ck := h.Next(pool.Get().([]container))
if len(ck.containers) == 1 {
resultChan <- keyedContainer{
ck.key,
ck.containers[0],
idx,
}
pool.Put(ck.containers[:0])
} else {
ck.idx = idx
inputChan <- ck
}
idx++
}
expectedKeysChan <- idx
bitmap := <-bitmapChan
close(inputChan)
close(resultChan)
close(expectedKeysChan)
return bitmap
}
// ParAnd computes the intersection (AND) of all provided bitmaps in parallel,
// where the parameter "parallelism" determines how many workers are to be used
// (if it is set to 0, a default number of workers is chosen)
func ParAnd(parallelism int, bitmaps ...*Bitmap) *Bitmap {
bitmapCount := len(bitmaps)
if bitmapCount == 0 {
return NewBitmap()
} else if bitmapCount == 1 {
return bitmaps[0].Clone()
}
if parallelism == 0 {
parallelism = defaultWorkerCount
}
h := newBitmapContainerHeap(bitmaps...)
bitmapChan := make(chan *Bitmap)
inputChan := make(chan multipleContainers, 128)
resultChan := make(chan keyedContainer, 32)
expectedKeysChan := make(chan int)
andFunc := func() {
// Assumes only structs with >=2 containers are passed
for input := range inputChan {
c := input.containers[0].and(input.containers[1])
for _, next := range input.containers[2:] {
if c.getCardinality() == 0 {
break
}
c = c.iand(next)
}
// Send a nil explicitly if the result of the intersection is an empty container
if c.getCardinality() == 0 {
c = nil
}
kx := keyedContainer{
input.key,
c,
input.idx,
}
resultChan <- kx
}
}
go appenderRoutine(bitmapChan, resultChan, expectedKeysChan)
for i := 0; i < parallelism; i++ {
go andFunc()
}
idx := 0
for h.Len() > 0 {
ck := h.Next(make([]container, 0, 4))
if len(ck.containers) == bitmapCount {
ck.idx = idx
inputChan <- ck
idx++
}
}
expectedKeysChan <- idx
bitmap := <-bitmapChan
close(inputChan)
close(resultChan)
close(expectedKeysChan)
return bitmap
}
// ParOr computes the union (OR) of all provided bitmaps in parallel,
// where the parameter "parallelism" determines how many workers are to be used
// (if it is set to 0, a default number of workers is chosen)
func ParOr(parallelism int, bitmaps ...*Bitmap) *Bitmap {
var lKey uint16 = MaxUint16
var hKey uint16 = 0
bitmapsFiltered := bitmaps[:0]
for _, b := range bitmaps {
if !b.IsEmpty() {
bitmapsFiltered = append(bitmapsFiltered, b)
}
}
bitmaps = bitmapsFiltered
for _, b := range bitmaps {
lKey = minOfUint16(lKey, b.highlowcontainer.keys[0])
hKey = maxOfUint16(hKey, b.highlowcontainer.keys[b.highlowcontainer.size()-1])
}
if lKey == MaxUint16 && hKey == 0 {
return New()
} else if len(bitmaps) == 1 {
return bitmaps[0]
}
keyRange := hKey - lKey + 1
if keyRange == 1 {
// revert to FastOr. Since the key range is 0
// no container-level aggregation parallelism is achievable
return FastOr(bitmaps...)
}
if parallelism == 0 {
parallelism = defaultWorkerCount
}
var chunkSize int
var chunkCount int
if parallelism*4 > int(keyRange) {
chunkSize = 1
chunkCount = int(keyRange)
} else {
chunkCount = parallelism * 4
chunkSize = (int(keyRange) + chunkCount - 1) / chunkCount
}
if chunkCount*chunkSize < int(keyRange) {
// it's fine to panic to indicate an implementation error
panic(fmt.Sprintf("invariant check failed: chunkCount * chunkSize < keyRange, %d * %d < %d", chunkCount, chunkSize, keyRange))
}
chunks := make([]*roaringArray, chunkCount)
chunkSpecChan := make(chan parChunkSpec, minOfInt(maxOfInt(64, 2*parallelism), int(chunkCount)))
chunkChan := make(chan parChunk, minOfInt(32, int(chunkCount)))
orFunc := func() {
for spec := range chunkSpecChan {
ra := lazyOrOnRange(&bitmaps[0].highlowcontainer, &bitmaps[1].highlowcontainer, spec.start, spec.end)
for _, b := range bitmaps[2:] {
ra = lazyIOrOnRange(ra, &b.highlowcontainer, spec.start, spec.end)
}
for i, c := range ra.containers {
ra.containers[i] = repairAfterLazy(c)
}
chunkChan <- parChunk{ra, spec.idx}
}
}
for i := 0; i < parallelism; i++ {
go orFunc()
}
go func() {
for i := 0; i < chunkCount; i++ {
spec := parChunkSpec{
start: uint16(int(lKey) + i*chunkSize),
end: uint16(minOfInt(int(lKey)+(i+1)*chunkSize-1, int(hKey))),
idx: int(i),
}
chunkSpecChan <- spec
}
}()
chunksRemaining := chunkCount
for chunk := range chunkChan {
chunks[chunk.idx] = chunk.ra
chunksRemaining--
if chunksRemaining == 0 {
break
}
}
close(chunkChan)
close(chunkSpecChan)
containerCount := 0
for _, chunk := range chunks {
containerCount += chunk.size()
}
result := Bitmap{
roaringArray{
containers: make([]container, containerCount),
keys: make([]uint16, containerCount),
needCopyOnWrite: make([]bool, containerCount),
},
}
resultOffset := 0
for _, chunk := range chunks {
copy(result.highlowcontainer.containers[resultOffset:], chunk.containers)
copy(result.highlowcontainer.keys[resultOffset:], chunk.keys)
copy(result.highlowcontainer.needCopyOnWrite[resultOffset:], chunk.needCopyOnWrite)
resultOffset += chunk.size()
}
return &result
}
type parChunkSpec struct {
start uint16
end uint16
idx int
}
type parChunk struct {
ra *roaringArray
idx int
}
func (c parChunk) size() int {
return c.ra.size()
}
func parNaiveStartAt(ra *roaringArray, start uint16, last uint16) int {
for idx, key := range ra.keys {
if key >= start && key <= last {
return idx
} else if key > last {
break
}
}
return ra.size()
}
func lazyOrOnRange(ra1, ra2 *roaringArray, start, last uint16) *roaringArray {
answer := newRoaringArray()
length1 := ra1.size()
length2 := ra2.size()
idx1 := parNaiveStartAt(ra1, start, last)
idx2 := parNaiveStartAt(ra2, start, last)
var key1 uint16
var key2 uint16
if idx1 < length1 && idx2 < length2 {
key1 = ra1.getKeyAtIndex(idx1)
key2 = ra2.getKeyAtIndex(idx2)
for key1 <= last && key2 <= last {
if key1 < key2 {
answer.appendCopy(*ra1, idx1)
idx1++
if idx1 == length1 {
break
}
key1 = ra1.getKeyAtIndex(idx1)
} else if key1 > key2 {
answer.appendCopy(*ra2, idx2)
idx2++
if idx2 == length2 {
break
}
key2 = ra2.getKeyAtIndex(idx2)
} else {
c1 := ra1.getFastContainerAtIndex(idx1, false)
answer.appendContainer(key1, c1.lazyOR(ra2.getContainerAtIndex(idx2)), false)
idx1++
idx2++
if idx1 == length1 || idx2 == length2 {
break
}
key1 = ra1.getKeyAtIndex(idx1)
key2 = ra2.getKeyAtIndex(idx2)
}
}
}
if idx2 < length2 {
key2 = ra2.getKeyAtIndex(idx2)
for key2 <= last {
answer.appendCopy(*ra2, idx2)
idx2++
if idx2 == length2 {
break
}
key2 = ra2.getKeyAtIndex(idx2)
}
}
if idx1 < length1 {
key1 = ra1.getKeyAtIndex(idx1)
for key1 <= last {
answer.appendCopy(*ra1, idx1)
idx1++
if idx1 == length1 {
break
}
key1 = ra1.getKeyAtIndex(idx1)
}
}
return answer
}
func lazyIOrOnRange(ra1, ra2 *roaringArray, start, last uint16) *roaringArray {
length1 := ra1.size()
length2 := ra2.size()
idx1 := 0
idx2 := parNaiveStartAt(ra2, start, last)
var key1 uint16
var key2 uint16
if idx1 < length1 && idx2 < length2 {
key1 = ra1.getKeyAtIndex(idx1)
key2 = ra2.getKeyAtIndex(idx2)
for key1 <= last && key2 <= last {
if key1 < key2 {
idx1++
if idx1 >= length1 {
break
}
key1 = ra1.getKeyAtIndex(idx1)
} else if key1 > key2 {
ra1.insertNewKeyValueAt(idx1, key2, ra2.getContainerAtIndex(idx2))
ra1.needCopyOnWrite[idx1] = true
idx2++
idx1++
length1++
if idx2 >= length2 {
break
}
key2 = ra2.getKeyAtIndex(idx2)
} else {
c1 := ra1.getFastContainerAtIndex(idx1, true)
ra1.containers[idx1] = c1.lazyIOR(ra2.getContainerAtIndex(idx2))
ra1.needCopyOnWrite[idx1] = false
idx1++
idx2++
if idx1 >= length1 || idx2 >= length2 {
break
}
key1 = ra1.getKeyAtIndex(idx1)
key2 = ra2.getKeyAtIndex(idx2)
}
}
}
if idx2 < length2 {
key2 = ra2.getKeyAtIndex(idx2)
for key2 <= last {
ra1.appendCopy(*ra2, idx2)
idx2++
if idx2 >= length2 {
break
}
key2 = ra2.getKeyAtIndex(idx2)
}
}
return ra1
}

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// +build go1.9
// "go1.9", from Go version 1.9 onward
// See https://golang.org/pkg/go/build/#hdr-Build_Constraints
package roaring
import "math/bits"
func popcount(x uint64) uint64 {
return uint64(bits.OnesCount64(x))
}

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// +build amd64,!appengine,!go1.9
TEXT ·hasAsm(SB),4,$0-1
MOVQ $1, AX
CPUID
SHRQ $23, CX
ANDQ $1, CX
MOVB CX, ret+0(FP)
RET
#define POPCNTQ_DX_DX BYTE $0xf3; BYTE $0x48; BYTE $0x0f; BYTE $0xb8; BYTE $0xd2
TEXT ·popcntSliceAsm(SB),4,$0-32
XORQ AX, AX
MOVQ s+0(FP), SI
MOVQ s_len+8(FP), CX
TESTQ CX, CX
JZ popcntSliceEnd
popcntSliceLoop:
BYTE $0xf3; BYTE $0x48; BYTE $0x0f; BYTE $0xb8; BYTE $0x16 // POPCNTQ (SI), DX
ADDQ DX, AX
ADDQ $8, SI
LOOP popcntSliceLoop
popcntSliceEnd:
MOVQ AX, ret+24(FP)
RET
TEXT ·popcntMaskSliceAsm(SB),4,$0-56
XORQ AX, AX
MOVQ s+0(FP), SI
MOVQ s_len+8(FP), CX
TESTQ CX, CX
JZ popcntMaskSliceEnd
MOVQ m+24(FP), DI
popcntMaskSliceLoop:
MOVQ (DI), DX
NOTQ DX
ANDQ (SI), DX
POPCNTQ_DX_DX
ADDQ DX, AX
ADDQ $8, SI
ADDQ $8, DI
LOOP popcntMaskSliceLoop
popcntMaskSliceEnd:
MOVQ AX, ret+48(FP)
RET
TEXT ·popcntAndSliceAsm(SB),4,$0-56
XORQ AX, AX
MOVQ s+0(FP), SI
MOVQ s_len+8(FP), CX
TESTQ CX, CX
JZ popcntAndSliceEnd
MOVQ m+24(FP), DI
popcntAndSliceLoop:
MOVQ (DI), DX
ANDQ (SI), DX
POPCNTQ_DX_DX
ADDQ DX, AX
ADDQ $8, SI
ADDQ $8, DI
LOOP popcntAndSliceLoop
popcntAndSliceEnd:
MOVQ AX, ret+48(FP)
RET
TEXT ·popcntOrSliceAsm(SB),4,$0-56
XORQ AX, AX
MOVQ s+0(FP), SI
MOVQ s_len+8(FP), CX
TESTQ CX, CX
JZ popcntOrSliceEnd
MOVQ m+24(FP), DI
popcntOrSliceLoop:
MOVQ (DI), DX
ORQ (SI), DX
POPCNTQ_DX_DX
ADDQ DX, AX
ADDQ $8, SI
ADDQ $8, DI
LOOP popcntOrSliceLoop
popcntOrSliceEnd:
MOVQ AX, ret+48(FP)
RET
TEXT ·popcntXorSliceAsm(SB),4,$0-56
XORQ AX, AX
MOVQ s+0(FP), SI
MOVQ s_len+8(FP), CX
TESTQ CX, CX
JZ popcntXorSliceEnd
MOVQ m+24(FP), DI
popcntXorSliceLoop:
MOVQ (DI), DX
XORQ (SI), DX
POPCNTQ_DX_DX
ADDQ DX, AX
ADDQ $8, SI
ADDQ $8, DI
LOOP popcntXorSliceLoop
popcntXorSliceEnd:
MOVQ AX, ret+48(FP)
RET

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// +build amd64,!appengine,!go1.9
package roaring
// *** the following functions are defined in popcnt_amd64.s
//go:noescape
func hasAsm() bool
// useAsm is a flag used to select the GO or ASM implementation of the popcnt function
var useAsm = hasAsm()
//go:noescape
func popcntSliceAsm(s []uint64) uint64
//go:noescape
func popcntMaskSliceAsm(s, m []uint64) uint64
//go:noescape
func popcntAndSliceAsm(s, m []uint64) uint64
//go:noescape
func popcntOrSliceAsm(s, m []uint64) uint64
//go:noescape
func popcntXorSliceAsm(s, m []uint64) uint64
func popcntSlice(s []uint64) uint64 {
if useAsm {
return popcntSliceAsm(s)
}
return popcntSliceGo(s)
}
func popcntMaskSlice(s, m []uint64) uint64 {
if useAsm {
return popcntMaskSliceAsm(s, m)
}
return popcntMaskSliceGo(s, m)
}
func popcntAndSlice(s, m []uint64) uint64 {
if useAsm {
return popcntAndSliceAsm(s, m)
}
return popcntAndSliceGo(s, m)
}
func popcntOrSlice(s, m []uint64) uint64 {
if useAsm {
return popcntOrSliceAsm(s, m)
}
return popcntOrSliceGo(s, m)
}
func popcntXorSlice(s, m []uint64) uint64 {
if useAsm {
return popcntXorSliceAsm(s, m)
}
return popcntXorSliceGo(s, m)
}

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// +build !go1.9
package roaring
// bit population count, take from
// https://code.google.com/p/go/issues/detail?id=4988#c11
// credit: https://code.google.com/u/arnehormann/
// credit: https://play.golang.org/p/U7SogJ7psJ
// credit: http://graphics.stanford.edu/~seander/bithacks.html#CountBitsSetParallel
func popcount(x uint64) uint64 {
x -= (x >> 1) & 0x5555555555555555
x = (x>>2)&0x3333333333333333 + x&0x3333333333333333
x += x >> 4
x &= 0x0f0f0f0f0f0f0f0f
x *= 0x0101010101010101
return x >> 56
}

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// +build !amd64 appengine go1.9
package roaring
func popcntSlice(s []uint64) uint64 {
return popcntSliceGo(s)
}
func popcntMaskSlice(s, m []uint64) uint64 {
return popcntMaskSliceGo(s, m)
}
func popcntAndSlice(s, m []uint64) uint64 {
return popcntAndSliceGo(s, m)
}
func popcntOrSlice(s, m []uint64) uint64 {
return popcntOrSliceGo(s, m)
}
func popcntXorSlice(s, m []uint64) uint64 {
return popcntXorSliceGo(s, m)
}

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package roaring
func popcntSliceGo(s []uint64) uint64 {
cnt := uint64(0)
for _, x := range s {
cnt += popcount(x)
}
return cnt
}
func popcntMaskSliceGo(s, m []uint64) uint64 {
cnt := uint64(0)
for i := range s {
cnt += popcount(s[i] &^ m[i])
}
return cnt
}
func popcntAndSliceGo(s, m []uint64) uint64 {
cnt := uint64(0)
for i := range s {
cnt += popcount(s[i] & m[i])
}
return cnt
}
func popcntOrSliceGo(s, m []uint64) uint64 {
cnt := uint64(0)
for i := range s {
cnt += popcount(s[i] | m[i])
}
return cnt
}
func popcntXorSliceGo(s, m []uint64) uint64 {
cnt := uint64(0)
for i := range s {
cnt += popcount(s[i] ^ m[i])
}
return cnt
}

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package roaring
import "container/heap"
/////////////
// The priorityQueue is used to keep Bitmaps sorted.
////////////
type item struct {
value *Bitmap
index int
}
type priorityQueue []*item
func (pq priorityQueue) Len() int { return len(pq) }
func (pq priorityQueue) Less(i, j int) bool {
return pq[i].value.GetSizeInBytes() < pq[j].value.GetSizeInBytes()
}
func (pq priorityQueue) Swap(i, j int) {
pq[i], pq[j] = pq[j], pq[i]
pq[i].index = i
pq[j].index = j
}
func (pq *priorityQueue) Push(x interface{}) {
n := len(*pq)
item := x.(*item)
item.index = n
*pq = append(*pq, item)
}
func (pq *priorityQueue) Pop() interface{} {
old := *pq
n := len(old)
item := old[n-1]
item.index = -1 // for safety
*pq = old[0 : n-1]
return item
}
func (pq *priorityQueue) update(item *item, value *Bitmap) {
item.value = value
heap.Fix(pq, item.index)
}
/////////////
// The containerPriorityQueue is used to keep the containers of various Bitmaps sorted.
////////////
type containeritem struct {
value *Bitmap
keyindex int
index int
}
type containerPriorityQueue []*containeritem
func (pq containerPriorityQueue) Len() int { return len(pq) }
func (pq containerPriorityQueue) Less(i, j int) bool {
k1 := pq[i].value.highlowcontainer.getKeyAtIndex(pq[i].keyindex)
k2 := pq[j].value.highlowcontainer.getKeyAtIndex(pq[j].keyindex)
if k1 != k2 {
return k1 < k2
}
c1 := pq[i].value.highlowcontainer.getContainerAtIndex(pq[i].keyindex)
c2 := pq[j].value.highlowcontainer.getContainerAtIndex(pq[j].keyindex)
return c1.getCardinality() > c2.getCardinality()
}
func (pq containerPriorityQueue) Swap(i, j int) {
pq[i], pq[j] = pq[j], pq[i]
pq[i].index = i
pq[j].index = j
}
func (pq *containerPriorityQueue) Push(x interface{}) {
n := len(*pq)
item := x.(*containeritem)
item.index = n
*pq = append(*pq, item)
}
func (pq *containerPriorityQueue) Pop() interface{} {
old := *pq
n := len(old)
item := old[n-1]
item.index = -1 // for safety
*pq = old[0 : n-1]
return item
}
//func (pq *containerPriorityQueue) update(item *containeritem, value *Bitmap, keyindex int) {
// item.value = value
// item.keyindex = keyindex
// heap.Fix(pq, item.index)
//}

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package roaring
import (
"fmt"
)
// common to rle32.go and rle16.go
// rleVerbose controls whether p() prints show up.
// The testing package sets this based on
// testing.Verbose().
var rleVerbose bool
// p is a shorthand for fmt.Printf with beginning and
// trailing newlines. p() makes it easy
// to add diagnostic print statements.
func p(format string, args ...interface{}) {
if rleVerbose {
fmt.Printf("\n"+format+"\n", args...)
}
}
// MaxUint32 is the largest uint32 value.
const MaxUint32 = 4294967295
// MaxUint16 is the largest 16 bit unsigned int.
// This is the largest value an interval16 can store.
const MaxUint16 = 65535
// searchOptions allows us to accelerate runContainer32.search with
// prior knowledge of (mostly lower) bounds. This is used by Union
// and Intersect.
type searchOptions struct {
// start here instead of at 0
startIndex int64
// upper bound instead of len(rc.iv);
// endxIndex == 0 means ignore the bound and use
// endxIndex == n ==len(rc.iv) which is also
// naturally the default for search()
// when opt = nil.
endxIndex int64
}
// And finds the intersection of rc and b.
func (rc *runContainer32) And(b *Bitmap) *Bitmap {
out := NewBitmap()
for _, p := range rc.iv {
for i := p.start; i <= p.last; i++ {
if b.Contains(i) {
out.Add(i)
}
}
}
return out
}
// Xor returns the exclusive-or of rc and b.
func (rc *runContainer32) Xor(b *Bitmap) *Bitmap {
out := b.Clone()
for _, p := range rc.iv {
for v := p.start; v <= p.last; v++ {
if out.Contains(v) {
out.RemoveRange(uint64(v), uint64(v+1))
} else {
out.Add(v)
}
}
}
return out
}
// Or returns the union of rc and b.
func (rc *runContainer32) Or(b *Bitmap) *Bitmap {
out := b.Clone()
for _, p := range rc.iv {
for v := p.start; v <= p.last; v++ {
out.Add(v)
}
}
return out
}
// trial is used in the randomized testing of runContainers
type trial struct {
n int
percentFill float64
ntrial int
// only in the union test
// only subtract test
percentDelete float64
// only in 067 randomized operations
// we do this + 1 passes
numRandomOpsPass int
// allow sampling range control
// only recent tests respect this.
srang *interval16
}
// And finds the intersection of rc and b.
func (rc *runContainer16) And(b *Bitmap) *Bitmap {
out := NewBitmap()
for _, p := range rc.iv {
plast := p.last()
for i := p.start; i <= plast; i++ {
if b.Contains(uint32(i)) {
out.Add(uint32(i))
}
}
}
return out
}
// Xor returns the exclusive-or of rc and b.
func (rc *runContainer16) Xor(b *Bitmap) *Bitmap {
out := b.Clone()
for _, p := range rc.iv {
plast := p.last()
for v := p.start; v <= plast; v++ {
w := uint32(v)
if out.Contains(w) {
out.RemoveRange(uint64(w), uint64(w+1))
} else {
out.Add(w)
}
}
}
return out
}
// Or returns the union of rc and b.
func (rc *runContainer16) Or(b *Bitmap) *Bitmap {
out := b.Clone()
for _, p := range rc.iv {
plast := p.last()
for v := p.start; v <= plast; v++ {
out.Add(uint32(v))
}
}
return out
}
//func (rc *runContainer32) and(container) container {
// panic("TODO. not yet implemented")
//}
// serializedSizeInBytes returns the number of bytes of memory
// required by this runContainer16. This is for the
// Roaring format, as specified https://github.com/RoaringBitmap/RoaringFormatSpec/
func (rc *runContainer16) serializedSizeInBytes() int {
// number of runs in one uint16, then each run
// needs two more uint16
return 2 + len(rc.iv)*4
}
// serializedSizeInBytes returns the number of bytes of memory
// required by this runContainer32.
func (rc *runContainer32) serializedSizeInBytes() int {
return 4 + len(rc.iv)*8
}

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package roaring
///////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// container interface methods for runContainer16
//
///////////////////////////////////////////////////
import (
"fmt"
)
// compile time verify we meet interface requirements
var _ container = &runContainer16{}
func (rc *runContainer16) clone() container {
return newRunContainer16CopyIv(rc.iv)
}
func (rc *runContainer16) minimum() uint16 {
return rc.iv[0].start // assume not empty
}
func (rc *runContainer16) maximum() uint16 {
return rc.iv[len(rc.iv)-1].last() // assume not empty
}
func (rc *runContainer16) isFull() bool {
return (len(rc.iv) == 1) && ((rc.iv[0].start == 0) && (rc.iv[0].last() == MaxUint16))
}
func (rc *runContainer16) and(a container) container {
if rc.isFull() {
return a.clone()
}
switch c := a.(type) {
case *runContainer16:
return rc.intersect(c)
case *arrayContainer:
return rc.andArray(c)
case *bitmapContainer:
return rc.andBitmapContainer(c)
}
panic("unsupported container type")
}
func (rc *runContainer16) andCardinality(a container) int {
switch c := a.(type) {
case *runContainer16:
return int(rc.intersectCardinality(c))
case *arrayContainer:
return rc.andArrayCardinality(c)
case *bitmapContainer:
return rc.andBitmapContainerCardinality(c)
}
panic("unsupported container type")
}
// andBitmapContainer finds the intersection of rc and b.
func (rc *runContainer16) andBitmapContainer(bc *bitmapContainer) container {
bc2 := newBitmapContainerFromRun(rc)
return bc2.andBitmap(bc)
}
func (rc *runContainer16) andArrayCardinality(ac *arrayContainer) int {
pos := 0
answer := 0
maxpos := ac.getCardinality()
if maxpos == 0 {
return 0 // won't happen in actual code
}
v := ac.content[pos]
mainloop:
for _, p := range rc.iv {
for v < p.start {
pos++
if pos == maxpos {
break mainloop
}
v = ac.content[pos]
}
for v <= p.last() {
answer++
pos++
if pos == maxpos {
break mainloop
}
v = ac.content[pos]
}
}
return answer
}
func (rc *runContainer16) iand(a container) container {
if rc.isFull() {
return a.clone()
}
switch c := a.(type) {
case *runContainer16:
return rc.inplaceIntersect(c)
case *arrayContainer:
return rc.andArray(c)
case *bitmapContainer:
return rc.iandBitmapContainer(c)
}
panic("unsupported container type")
}
func (rc *runContainer16) inplaceIntersect(rc2 *runContainer16) container {
// TODO: optimize by doing less allocation, possibly?
// sect will be new
sect := rc.intersect(rc2)
*rc = *sect
return rc
}
func (rc *runContainer16) iandBitmapContainer(bc *bitmapContainer) container {
isect := rc.andBitmapContainer(bc)
*rc = *newRunContainer16FromContainer(isect)
return rc
}
func (rc *runContainer16) andArray(ac *arrayContainer) container {
if len(rc.iv) == 0 {
return newArrayContainer()
}
acCardinality := ac.getCardinality()
c := newArrayContainerCapacity(acCardinality)
for rlePos, arrayPos := 0, 0; arrayPos < acCardinality; {
iv := rc.iv[rlePos]
arrayVal := ac.content[arrayPos]
for iv.last() < arrayVal {
rlePos++
if rlePos == len(rc.iv) {
return c
}
iv = rc.iv[rlePos]
}
if iv.start > arrayVal {
arrayPos = advanceUntil(ac.content, arrayPos, len(ac.content), iv.start)
} else {
c.content = append(c.content, arrayVal)
arrayPos++
}
}
return c
}
func (rc *runContainer16) andNot(a container) container {
switch c := a.(type) {
case *arrayContainer:
return rc.andNotArray(c)
case *bitmapContainer:
return rc.andNotBitmap(c)
case *runContainer16:
return rc.andNotRunContainer16(c)
}
panic("unsupported container type")
}
func (rc *runContainer16) fillLeastSignificant16bits(x []uint32, i int, mask uint32) {
k := 0
var val int64
for _, p := range rc.iv {
n := p.runlen()
for j := int64(0); j < n; j++ {
val = int64(p.start) + j
x[k+i] = uint32(val) | mask
k++
}
}
}
func (rc *runContainer16) getShortIterator() shortIterable {
return rc.newRunIterator16()
}
func (rc *runContainer16) getManyIterator() manyIterable {
return rc.newManyRunIterator16()
}
// add the values in the range [firstOfRange, endx). endx
// is still abe to express 2^16 because it is an int not an uint16.
func (rc *runContainer16) iaddRange(firstOfRange, endx int) container {
if firstOfRange >= endx {
panic(fmt.Sprintf("invalid %v = endx >= firstOfRange", endx))
}
addme := newRunContainer16TakeOwnership([]interval16{
{
start: uint16(firstOfRange),
length: uint16(endx - 1 - firstOfRange),
},
})
*rc = *rc.union(addme)
return rc
}
// remove the values in the range [firstOfRange,endx)
func (rc *runContainer16) iremoveRange(firstOfRange, endx int) container {
if firstOfRange >= endx {
panic(fmt.Sprintf("request to iremove empty set [%v, %v),"+
" nothing to do.", firstOfRange, endx))
//return rc
}
x := newInterval16Range(uint16(firstOfRange), uint16(endx-1))
rc.isubtract(x)
return rc
}
// not flip the values in the range [firstOfRange,endx)
func (rc *runContainer16) not(firstOfRange, endx int) container {
if firstOfRange >= endx {
panic(fmt.Sprintf("invalid %v = endx >= firstOfRange = %v", endx, firstOfRange))
}
return rc.Not(firstOfRange, endx)
}
// Not flips the values in the range [firstOfRange,endx).
// This is not inplace. Only the returned value has the flipped bits.
//
// Currently implemented as (!A intersect B) union (A minus B),
// where A is rc, and B is the supplied [firstOfRange, endx) interval.
//
// TODO(time optimization): convert this to a single pass
// algorithm by copying AndNotRunContainer16() and modifying it.
// Current routine is correct but
// makes 2 more passes through the arrays than should be
// strictly necessary. Measure both ways though--this may not matter.
//
func (rc *runContainer16) Not(firstOfRange, endx int) *runContainer16 {
if firstOfRange >= endx {
panic(fmt.Sprintf("invalid %v = endx >= firstOfRange == %v", endx, firstOfRange))
}
if firstOfRange >= endx {
return rc.Clone()
}
a := rc
// algo:
// (!A intersect B) union (A minus B)
nota := a.invert()
bs := []interval16{newInterval16Range(uint16(firstOfRange), uint16(endx-1))}
b := newRunContainer16TakeOwnership(bs)
notAintersectB := nota.intersect(b)
aMinusB := a.AndNotRunContainer16(b)
rc2 := notAintersectB.union(aMinusB)
return rc2
}
// equals is now logical equals; it does not require the
// same underlying container type.
func (rc *runContainer16) equals(o container) bool {
srb, ok := o.(*runContainer16)
if !ok {
// maybe value instead of pointer
val, valok := o.(*runContainer16)
if valok {
srb = val
ok = true
}
}
if ok {
// Check if the containers are the same object.
if rc == srb {
return true
}
if len(srb.iv) != len(rc.iv) {
return false
}
for i, v := range rc.iv {
if v != srb.iv[i] {
return false
}
}
return true
}
// use generic comparison
if o.getCardinality() != rc.getCardinality() {
return false
}
rit := rc.getShortIterator()
bit := o.getShortIterator()
//k := 0
for rit.hasNext() {
if bit.next() != rit.next() {
return false
}
//k++
}
return true
}
func (rc *runContainer16) iaddReturnMinimized(x uint16) container {
rc.Add(x)
return rc
}
func (rc *runContainer16) iadd(x uint16) (wasNew bool) {
return rc.Add(x)
}
func (rc *runContainer16) iremoveReturnMinimized(x uint16) container {
rc.removeKey(x)
return rc
}
func (rc *runContainer16) iremove(x uint16) bool {
return rc.removeKey(x)
}
func (rc *runContainer16) or(a container) container {
if rc.isFull() {
return rc.clone()
}
switch c := a.(type) {
case *runContainer16:
return rc.union(c)
case *arrayContainer:
return rc.orArray(c)
case *bitmapContainer:
return rc.orBitmapContainer(c)
}
panic("unsupported container type")
}
func (rc *runContainer16) orCardinality(a container) int {
switch c := a.(type) {
case *runContainer16:
return int(rc.unionCardinality(c))
case *arrayContainer:
return rc.orArrayCardinality(c)
case *bitmapContainer:
return rc.orBitmapContainerCardinality(c)
}
panic("unsupported container type")
}
// orBitmapContainer finds the union of rc and bc.
func (rc *runContainer16) orBitmapContainer(bc *bitmapContainer) container {
bc2 := newBitmapContainerFromRun(rc)
return bc2.iorBitmap(bc)
}
func (rc *runContainer16) andBitmapContainerCardinality(bc *bitmapContainer) int {
answer := 0
for i := range rc.iv {
answer += bc.getCardinalityInRange(uint(rc.iv[i].start), uint(rc.iv[i].last())+1)
}
//bc.computeCardinality()
return answer
}
func (rc *runContainer16) orBitmapContainerCardinality(bc *bitmapContainer) int {
return rc.getCardinality() + bc.getCardinality() - rc.andBitmapContainerCardinality(bc)
}
// orArray finds the union of rc and ac.
func (rc *runContainer16) orArray(ac *arrayContainer) container {
bc1 := newBitmapContainerFromRun(rc)
bc2 := ac.toBitmapContainer()
return bc1.orBitmap(bc2)
}
// orArray finds the union of rc and ac.
func (rc *runContainer16) orArrayCardinality(ac *arrayContainer) int {
return ac.getCardinality() + rc.getCardinality() - rc.andArrayCardinality(ac)
}
func (rc *runContainer16) ior(a container) container {
if rc.isFull() {
return rc
}
switch c := a.(type) {
case *runContainer16:
return rc.inplaceUnion(c)
case *arrayContainer:
return rc.iorArray(c)
case *bitmapContainer:
return rc.iorBitmapContainer(c)
}
panic("unsupported container type")
}
func (rc *runContainer16) inplaceUnion(rc2 *runContainer16) container {
p("rc.inplaceUnion with len(rc2.iv)=%v", len(rc2.iv))
for _, p := range rc2.iv {
last := int64(p.last())
for i := int64(p.start); i <= last; i++ {
rc.Add(uint16(i))
}
}
return rc
}
func (rc *runContainer16) iorBitmapContainer(bc *bitmapContainer) container {
it := bc.getShortIterator()
for it.hasNext() {
rc.Add(it.next())
}
return rc
}
func (rc *runContainer16) iorArray(ac *arrayContainer) container {
it := ac.getShortIterator()
for it.hasNext() {
rc.Add(it.next())
}
return rc
}
// lazyIOR is described (not yet implemented) in
// this nice note from @lemire on
// https://github.com/RoaringBitmap/roaring/pull/70#issuecomment-263613737
//
// Description of lazyOR and lazyIOR from @lemire:
//
// Lazy functions are optional and can be simply
// wrapper around non-lazy functions.
//
// The idea of "laziness" is as follows. It is
// inspired by the concept of lazy evaluation
// you might be familiar with (functional programming
// and all that). So a roaring bitmap is
// such that all its containers are, in some
// sense, chosen to use as little memory as
// possible. This is nice. Also, all bitsets
// are "cardinality aware" so that you can do
// fast rank/select queries, or query the
// cardinality of the whole bitmap... very fast,
// without latency.
//
// However, imagine that you are aggregating 100
// bitmaps together. So you OR the first two, then OR
// that with the third one and so forth. Clearly,
// intermediate bitmaps don't need to be as
// compressed as possible, right? They can be
// in a "dirty state". You only need the end
// result to be in a nice state... which you
// can achieve by calling repairAfterLazy at the end.
//
// The Java/C code does something special for
// the in-place lazy OR runs. The idea is that
// instead of taking two run containers and
// generating a new one, we actually try to
// do the computation in-place through a
// technique invented by @gssiyankai (pinging him!).
// What you do is you check whether the host
// run container has lots of extra capacity.
// If it does, you move its data at the end of
// the backing array, and then you write
// the answer at the beginning. What this
// trick does is minimize memory allocations.
//
func (rc *runContainer16) lazyIOR(a container) container {
// not lazy at the moment
// TODO: make it lazy
return rc.ior(a)
/*
switch c := a.(type) {
case *arrayContainer:
return rc.lazyIorArray(c)
case *bitmapContainer:
return rc.lazyIorBitmap(c)
case *runContainer16:
return rc.lazyIorRun16(c)
}
panic("unsupported container type")
*/
}
// lazyOR is described above in lazyIOR.
func (rc *runContainer16) lazyOR(a container) container {
// not lazy at the moment
// TODO: make it lazy
return rc.or(a)
/*
switch c := a.(type) {
case *arrayContainer:
return rc.lazyOrArray(c)
case *bitmapContainer:
return rc.lazyOrBitmap(c)
case *runContainer16:
return rc.lazyOrRunContainer16(c)
}
panic("unsupported container type")
*/
}
func (rc *runContainer16) intersects(a container) bool {
// TODO: optimize by doing inplace/less allocation, possibly?
isect := rc.and(a)
return isect.getCardinality() > 0
}
func (rc *runContainer16) xor(a container) container {
switch c := a.(type) {
case *arrayContainer:
return rc.xorArray(c)
case *bitmapContainer:
return rc.xorBitmap(c)
case *runContainer16:
return rc.xorRunContainer16(c)
}
panic("unsupported container type")
}
func (rc *runContainer16) iandNot(a container) container {
switch c := a.(type) {
case *arrayContainer:
return rc.iandNotArray(c)
case *bitmapContainer:
return rc.iandNotBitmap(c)
case *runContainer16:
return rc.iandNotRunContainer16(c)
}
panic("unsupported container type")
}
// flip the values in the range [firstOfRange,endx)
func (rc *runContainer16) inot(firstOfRange, endx int) container {
if firstOfRange >= endx {
panic(fmt.Sprintf("invalid %v = endx >= firstOfRange = %v", endx, firstOfRange))
}
// TODO: minimize copies, do it all inplace; not() makes a copy.
rc = rc.Not(firstOfRange, endx)
return rc
}
func (rc *runContainer16) getCardinality() int {
return int(rc.cardinality())
}
func (rc *runContainer16) rank(x uint16) int {
n := int64(len(rc.iv))
xx := int64(x)
w, already, _ := rc.search(xx, nil)
if w < 0 {
return 0
}
if !already && w == n-1 {
return rc.getCardinality()
}
var rnk int64
if !already {
for i := int64(0); i <= w; i++ {
rnk += rc.iv[i].runlen()
}
return int(rnk)
}
for i := int64(0); i < w; i++ {
rnk += rc.iv[i].runlen()
}
rnk += int64(x-rc.iv[w].start) + 1
return int(rnk)
}
func (rc *runContainer16) selectInt(x uint16) int {
return rc.selectInt16(x)
}
func (rc *runContainer16) andNotRunContainer16(b *runContainer16) container {
return rc.AndNotRunContainer16(b)
}
func (rc *runContainer16) andNotArray(ac *arrayContainer) container {
rcb := rc.toBitmapContainer()
acb := ac.toBitmapContainer()
return rcb.andNotBitmap(acb)
}
func (rc *runContainer16) andNotBitmap(bc *bitmapContainer) container {
rcb := rc.toBitmapContainer()
return rcb.andNotBitmap(bc)
}
func (rc *runContainer16) toBitmapContainer() *bitmapContainer {
p("run16 toBitmap starting; rc has %v ranges", len(rc.iv))
bc := newBitmapContainer()
for i := range rc.iv {
bc.iaddRange(int(rc.iv[i].start), int(rc.iv[i].last())+1)
}
bc.computeCardinality()
return bc
}
func (rc *runContainer16) iandNotRunContainer16(x2 *runContainer16) container {
rcb := rc.toBitmapContainer()
x2b := x2.toBitmapContainer()
rcb.iandNotBitmapSurely(x2b)
// TODO: check size and optimize the return value
// TODO: is inplace modification really required? If not, elide the copy.
rc2 := newRunContainer16FromBitmapContainer(rcb)
*rc = *rc2
return rc
}
func (rc *runContainer16) iandNotArray(ac *arrayContainer) container {
rcb := rc.toBitmapContainer()
acb := ac.toBitmapContainer()
rcb.iandNotBitmapSurely(acb)
// TODO: check size and optimize the return value
// TODO: is inplace modification really required? If not, elide the copy.
rc2 := newRunContainer16FromBitmapContainer(rcb)
*rc = *rc2
return rc
}
func (rc *runContainer16) iandNotBitmap(bc *bitmapContainer) container {
rcb := rc.toBitmapContainer()
rcb.iandNotBitmapSurely(bc)
// TODO: check size and optimize the return value
// TODO: is inplace modification really required? If not, elide the copy.
rc2 := newRunContainer16FromBitmapContainer(rcb)
*rc = *rc2
return rc
}
func (rc *runContainer16) xorRunContainer16(x2 *runContainer16) container {
rcb := rc.toBitmapContainer()
x2b := x2.toBitmapContainer()
return rcb.xorBitmap(x2b)
}
func (rc *runContainer16) xorArray(ac *arrayContainer) container {
rcb := rc.toBitmapContainer()
acb := ac.toBitmapContainer()
return rcb.xorBitmap(acb)
}
func (rc *runContainer16) xorBitmap(bc *bitmapContainer) container {
rcb := rc.toBitmapContainer()
return rcb.xorBitmap(bc)
}
// convert to bitmap or array *if needed*
func (rc *runContainer16) toEfficientContainer() container {
// runContainer16SerializedSizeInBytes(numRuns)
sizeAsRunContainer := rc.getSizeInBytes()
sizeAsBitmapContainer := bitmapContainerSizeInBytes()
card := int(rc.cardinality())
sizeAsArrayContainer := arrayContainerSizeInBytes(card)
if sizeAsRunContainer <= minOfInt(sizeAsBitmapContainer, sizeAsArrayContainer) {
return rc
}
if card <= arrayDefaultMaxSize {
return rc.toArrayContainer()
}
bc := newBitmapContainerFromRun(rc)
return bc
}
func (rc *runContainer16) toArrayContainer() *arrayContainer {
ac := newArrayContainer()
for i := range rc.iv {
ac.iaddRange(int(rc.iv[i].start), int(rc.iv[i].last())+1)
}
return ac
}
func newRunContainer16FromContainer(c container) *runContainer16 {
switch x := c.(type) {
case *runContainer16:
return x.Clone()
case *arrayContainer:
return newRunContainer16FromArray(x)
case *bitmapContainer:
return newRunContainer16FromBitmapContainer(x)
}
panic("unsupported container type")
}

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package roaring
import (
"bytes"
"encoding/binary"
"fmt"
"io"
"io/ioutil"
snappy "github.com/glycerine/go-unsnap-stream"
"github.com/tinylib/msgp/msgp"
)
//go:generate msgp -unexported
type container interface {
clone() container
and(container) container
andCardinality(container) int
iand(container) container // i stands for inplace
andNot(container) container
iandNot(container) container // i stands for inplace
getCardinality() int
// rank returns the number of integers that are
// smaller or equal to x. rank(infinity) would be getCardinality().
rank(uint16) int
iadd(x uint16) bool // inplace, returns true if x was new.
iaddReturnMinimized(uint16) container // may change return type to minimize storage.
//addRange(start, final int) container // range is [firstOfRange,lastOfRange) (unused)
iaddRange(start, endx int) container // i stands for inplace, range is [firstOfRange,endx)
iremove(x uint16) bool // inplace, returns true if x was present.
iremoveReturnMinimized(uint16) container // may change return type to minimize storage.
not(start, final int) container // range is [firstOfRange,lastOfRange)
inot(firstOfRange, endx int) container // i stands for inplace, range is [firstOfRange,endx)
xor(r container) container
getShortIterator() shortIterable
getManyIterator() manyIterable
contains(i uint16) bool
maximum() uint16
minimum() uint16
// equals is now logical equals; it does not require the
// same underlying container types, but compares across
// any of the implementations.
equals(r container) bool
fillLeastSignificant16bits(array []uint32, i int, mask uint32)
or(r container) container
orCardinality(r container) int
isFull() bool
ior(r container) container // i stands for inplace
intersects(r container) bool // whether the two containers intersect
lazyOR(r container) container
lazyIOR(r container) container
getSizeInBytes() int
//removeRange(start, final int) container // range is [firstOfRange,lastOfRange) (unused)
iremoveRange(start, final int) container // i stands for inplace, range is [firstOfRange,lastOfRange)
selectInt(x uint16) int // selectInt returns the xth integer in the container
serializedSizeInBytes() int
readFrom(io.Reader) (int, error)
writeTo(io.Writer) (int, error)
numberOfRuns() int
toEfficientContainer() container
String() string
containerType() contype
}
type contype uint8
const (
bitmapContype contype = iota
arrayContype
run16Contype
run32Contype
)
// careful: range is [firstOfRange,lastOfRange]
func rangeOfOnes(start, last int) container {
if start > MaxUint16 {
panic("rangeOfOnes called with start > MaxUint16")
}
if last > MaxUint16 {
panic("rangeOfOnes called with last > MaxUint16")
}
if start < 0 {
panic("rangeOfOnes called with start < 0")
}
if last < 0 {
panic("rangeOfOnes called with last < 0")
}
return newRunContainer16Range(uint16(start), uint16(last))
}
type roaringArray struct {
keys []uint16
containers []container `msg:"-"` // don't try to serialize directly.
needCopyOnWrite []bool
copyOnWrite bool
// conserz is used at serialization time
// to serialize containers. Otherwise empty.
conserz []containerSerz
}
// containerSerz facilitates serializing container (tricky to
// serialize because it is an interface) by providing a
// light wrapper with a type identifier.
type containerSerz struct {
t contype `msg:"t"` // type
r msgp.Raw `msg:"r"` // Raw msgpack of the actual container type
}
func newRoaringArray() *roaringArray {
return &roaringArray{}
}
// runOptimize compresses the element containers to minimize space consumed.
// Q: how does this interact with copyOnWrite and needCopyOnWrite?
// A: since we aren't changing the logical content, just the representation,
// we don't bother to check the needCopyOnWrite bits. We replace
// (possibly all) elements of ra.containers in-place with space
// optimized versions.
func (ra *roaringArray) runOptimize() {
for i := range ra.containers {
ra.containers[i] = ra.containers[i].toEfficientContainer()
}
}
func (ra *roaringArray) appendContainer(key uint16, value container, mustCopyOnWrite bool) {
ra.keys = append(ra.keys, key)
ra.containers = append(ra.containers, value)
ra.needCopyOnWrite = append(ra.needCopyOnWrite, mustCopyOnWrite)
}
func (ra *roaringArray) appendWithoutCopy(sa roaringArray, startingindex int) {
mustCopyOnWrite := sa.needCopyOnWrite[startingindex]
ra.appendContainer(sa.keys[startingindex], sa.containers[startingindex], mustCopyOnWrite)
}
func (ra *roaringArray) appendCopy(sa roaringArray, startingindex int) {
// cow only if the two request it, or if we already have a lightweight copy
copyonwrite := (ra.copyOnWrite && sa.copyOnWrite) || sa.needsCopyOnWrite(startingindex)
if !copyonwrite {
// since there is no copy-on-write, we need to clone the container (this is important)
ra.appendContainer(sa.keys[startingindex], sa.containers[startingindex].clone(), copyonwrite)
} else {
ra.appendContainer(sa.keys[startingindex], sa.containers[startingindex], copyonwrite)
if !sa.needsCopyOnWrite(startingindex) {
sa.setNeedsCopyOnWrite(startingindex)
}
}
}
func (ra *roaringArray) appendWithoutCopyMany(sa roaringArray, startingindex, end int) {
for i := startingindex; i < end; i++ {
ra.appendWithoutCopy(sa, i)
}
}
func (ra *roaringArray) appendCopyMany(sa roaringArray, startingindex, end int) {
for i := startingindex; i < end; i++ {
ra.appendCopy(sa, i)
}
}
func (ra *roaringArray) appendCopiesUntil(sa roaringArray, stoppingKey uint16) {
// cow only if the two request it, or if we already have a lightweight copy
copyonwrite := ra.copyOnWrite && sa.copyOnWrite
for i := 0; i < sa.size(); i++ {
if sa.keys[i] >= stoppingKey {
break
}
thiscopyonewrite := copyonwrite || sa.needsCopyOnWrite(i)
if thiscopyonewrite {
ra.appendContainer(sa.keys[i], sa.containers[i], thiscopyonewrite)
if !sa.needsCopyOnWrite(i) {
sa.setNeedsCopyOnWrite(i)
}
} else {
// since there is no copy-on-write, we need to clone the container (this is important)
ra.appendContainer(sa.keys[i], sa.containers[i].clone(), thiscopyonewrite)
}
}
}
func (ra *roaringArray) appendCopiesAfter(sa roaringArray, beforeStart uint16) {
// cow only if the two request it, or if we already have a lightweight copy
copyonwrite := ra.copyOnWrite && sa.copyOnWrite
startLocation := sa.getIndex(beforeStart)
if startLocation >= 0 {
startLocation++
} else {
startLocation = -startLocation - 1
}
for i := startLocation; i < sa.size(); i++ {
thiscopyonewrite := copyonwrite || sa.needsCopyOnWrite(i)
if thiscopyonewrite {
ra.appendContainer(sa.keys[i], sa.containers[i], thiscopyonewrite)
if !sa.needsCopyOnWrite(i) {
sa.setNeedsCopyOnWrite(i)
}
} else {
// since there is no copy-on-write, we need to clone the container (this is important)
ra.appendContainer(sa.keys[i], sa.containers[i].clone(), thiscopyonewrite)
}
}
}
func (ra *roaringArray) removeIndexRange(begin, end int) {
if end <= begin {
return
}
r := end - begin
copy(ra.keys[begin:], ra.keys[end:])
copy(ra.containers[begin:], ra.containers[end:])
copy(ra.needCopyOnWrite[begin:], ra.needCopyOnWrite[end:])
ra.resize(len(ra.keys) - r)
}
func (ra *roaringArray) resize(newsize int) {
for k := newsize; k < len(ra.containers); k++ {
ra.containers[k] = nil
}
ra.keys = ra.keys[:newsize]
ra.containers = ra.containers[:newsize]
ra.needCopyOnWrite = ra.needCopyOnWrite[:newsize]
}
func (ra *roaringArray) clear() {
ra.resize(0)
ra.copyOnWrite = false
ra.conserz = nil
}
func (ra *roaringArray) clone() *roaringArray {
sa := roaringArray{}
sa.copyOnWrite = ra.copyOnWrite
// this is where copyOnWrite is used.
if ra.copyOnWrite {
sa.keys = make([]uint16, len(ra.keys))
copy(sa.keys, ra.keys)
sa.containers = make([]container, len(ra.containers))
copy(sa.containers, ra.containers)
sa.needCopyOnWrite = make([]bool, len(ra.needCopyOnWrite))
ra.markAllAsNeedingCopyOnWrite()
sa.markAllAsNeedingCopyOnWrite()
// sa.needCopyOnWrite is shared
} else {
// make a full copy
sa.keys = make([]uint16, len(ra.keys))
copy(sa.keys, ra.keys)
sa.containers = make([]container, len(ra.containers))
for i := range sa.containers {
sa.containers[i] = ra.containers[i].clone()
}
sa.needCopyOnWrite = make([]bool, len(ra.needCopyOnWrite))
}
return &sa
}
// unused function:
//func (ra *roaringArray) containsKey(x uint16) bool {
// return (ra.binarySearch(0, int64(len(ra.keys)), x) >= 0)
//}
func (ra *roaringArray) getContainer(x uint16) container {
i := ra.binarySearch(0, int64(len(ra.keys)), x)
if i < 0 {
return nil
}
return ra.containers[i]
}
func (ra *roaringArray) getContainerAtIndex(i int) container {
return ra.containers[i]
}
func (ra *roaringArray) getFastContainerAtIndex(i int, needsWriteable bool) container {
c := ra.getContainerAtIndex(i)
switch t := c.(type) {
case *arrayContainer:
c = t.toBitmapContainer()
case *runContainer16:
if !t.isFull() {
c = t.toBitmapContainer()
}
case *bitmapContainer:
if needsWriteable && ra.needCopyOnWrite[i] {
c = ra.containers[i].clone()
}
}
return c
}
func (ra *roaringArray) getWritableContainerAtIndex(i int) container {
if ra.needCopyOnWrite[i] {
ra.containers[i] = ra.containers[i].clone()
ra.needCopyOnWrite[i] = false
}
return ra.containers[i]
}
func (ra *roaringArray) getIndex(x uint16) int {
// before the binary search, we optimize for frequent cases
size := len(ra.keys)
if (size == 0) || (ra.keys[size-1] == x) {
return size - 1
}
return ra.binarySearch(0, int64(size), x)
}
func (ra *roaringArray) getKeyAtIndex(i int) uint16 {
return ra.keys[i]
}
func (ra *roaringArray) insertNewKeyValueAt(i int, key uint16, value container) {
ra.keys = append(ra.keys, 0)
ra.containers = append(ra.containers, nil)
copy(ra.keys[i+1:], ra.keys[i:])
copy(ra.containers[i+1:], ra.containers[i:])
ra.keys[i] = key
ra.containers[i] = value
ra.needCopyOnWrite = append(ra.needCopyOnWrite, false)
copy(ra.needCopyOnWrite[i+1:], ra.needCopyOnWrite[i:])
ra.needCopyOnWrite[i] = false
}
func (ra *roaringArray) remove(key uint16) bool {
i := ra.binarySearch(0, int64(len(ra.keys)), key)
if i >= 0 { // if a new key
ra.removeAtIndex(i)
return true
}
return false
}
func (ra *roaringArray) removeAtIndex(i int) {
copy(ra.keys[i:], ra.keys[i+1:])
copy(ra.containers[i:], ra.containers[i+1:])
copy(ra.needCopyOnWrite[i:], ra.needCopyOnWrite[i+1:])
ra.resize(len(ra.keys) - 1)
}
func (ra *roaringArray) setContainerAtIndex(i int, c container) {
ra.containers[i] = c
}
func (ra *roaringArray) replaceKeyAndContainerAtIndex(i int, key uint16, c container, mustCopyOnWrite bool) {
ra.keys[i] = key
ra.containers[i] = c
ra.needCopyOnWrite[i] = mustCopyOnWrite
}
func (ra *roaringArray) size() int {
return len(ra.keys)
}
func (ra *roaringArray) binarySearch(begin, end int64, ikey uint16) int {
low := begin
high := end - 1
for low+16 <= high {
middleIndex := low + (high-low)/2 // avoid overflow
middleValue := ra.keys[middleIndex]
if middleValue < ikey {
low = middleIndex + 1
} else if middleValue > ikey {
high = middleIndex - 1
} else {
return int(middleIndex)
}
}
for ; low <= high; low++ {
val := ra.keys[low]
if val >= ikey {
if val == ikey {
return int(low)
}
break
}
}
return -int(low + 1)
}
func (ra *roaringArray) equals(o interface{}) bool {
srb, ok := o.(roaringArray)
if ok {
if srb.size() != ra.size() {
return false
}
for i, k := range ra.keys {
if k != srb.keys[i] {
return false
}
}
for i, c := range ra.containers {
if !c.equals(srb.containers[i]) {
return false
}
}
return true
}
return false
}
func (ra *roaringArray) headerSize() uint64 {
size := uint64(len(ra.keys))
if ra.hasRunCompression() {
if size < noOffsetThreshold { // for small bitmaps, we omit the offsets
return 4 + (size+7)/8 + 4*size
}
return 4 + (size+7)/8 + 8*size // - 4 because we pack the size with the cookie
}
return 4 + 4 + 8*size
}
// should be dirt cheap
func (ra *roaringArray) serializedSizeInBytes() uint64 {
answer := ra.headerSize()
for _, c := range ra.containers {
answer += uint64(c.serializedSizeInBytes())
}
return answer
}
//
// spec: https://github.com/RoaringBitmap/RoaringFormatSpec
//
func (ra *roaringArray) toBytes() ([]byte, error) {
stream := &bytes.Buffer{}
hasRun := ra.hasRunCompression()
isRunSizeInBytes := 0
cookieSize := 8
if hasRun {
cookieSize = 4
isRunSizeInBytes = (len(ra.keys) + 7) / 8
}
descriptiveHeaderSize := 4 * len(ra.keys)
preambleSize := cookieSize + isRunSizeInBytes + descriptiveHeaderSize
buf := make([]byte, preambleSize+4*len(ra.keys))
nw := 0
if hasRun {
binary.LittleEndian.PutUint16(buf[0:], uint16(serialCookie))
nw += 2
binary.LittleEndian.PutUint16(buf[2:], uint16(len(ra.keys)-1))
nw += 2
// compute isRun bitmap
var ir []byte
isRun := newBitmapContainer()
for i, c := range ra.containers {
switch c.(type) {
case *runContainer16:
isRun.iadd(uint16(i))
}
}
// convert to little endian
ir = isRun.asLittleEndianByteSlice()[:isRunSizeInBytes]
nw += copy(buf[nw:], ir)
} else {
binary.LittleEndian.PutUint32(buf[0:], uint32(serialCookieNoRunContainer))
nw += 4
binary.LittleEndian.PutUint32(buf[4:], uint32(len(ra.keys)))
nw += 4
}
// descriptive header
for i, key := range ra.keys {
binary.LittleEndian.PutUint16(buf[nw:], key)
nw += 2
c := ra.containers[i]
binary.LittleEndian.PutUint16(buf[nw:], uint16(c.getCardinality()-1))
nw += 2
}
startOffset := int64(preambleSize + 4*len(ra.keys))
if !hasRun || (len(ra.keys) >= noOffsetThreshold) {
// offset header
for _, c := range ra.containers {
binary.LittleEndian.PutUint32(buf[nw:], uint32(startOffset))
nw += 4
switch rc := c.(type) {
case *runContainer16:
startOffset += 2 + int64(len(rc.iv))*4
default:
startOffset += int64(getSizeInBytesFromCardinality(c.getCardinality()))
}
}
}
_, err := stream.Write(buf[:nw])
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
for i, c := range ra.containers {
_ = i
_, err := c.writeTo(stream)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
}
return stream.Bytes(), nil
}
//
// spec: https://github.com/RoaringBitmap/RoaringFormatSpec
//
func (ra *roaringArray) writeTo(out io.Writer) (int64, error) {
by, err := ra.toBytes()
if err != nil {
return 0, err
}
n, err := out.Write(by)
if err == nil && n < len(by) {
err = io.ErrShortWrite
}
return int64(n), err
}
func (ra *roaringArray) fromBuffer(buf []byte) (int64, error) {
pos := 0
if len(buf) < 8 {
return 0, fmt.Errorf("buffer too small, expecting at least 8 bytes, was %d", len(buf))
}
cookie := binary.LittleEndian.Uint32(buf)
pos += 4
var size uint32 // number of containers
haveRunContainers := false
var isRunBitmap []byte
// cookie header
if cookie&0x0000FFFF == serialCookie {
haveRunContainers = true
size = uint32(uint16(cookie>>16) + 1) // number of containers
// create is-run-container bitmap
isRunBitmapSize := (int(size) + 7) / 8
if pos+isRunBitmapSize > len(buf) {
return 0, fmt.Errorf("malformed bitmap, is-run bitmap overruns buffer at %d", pos+isRunBitmapSize)
}
isRunBitmap = buf[pos : pos+isRunBitmapSize]
pos += isRunBitmapSize
} else if cookie == serialCookieNoRunContainer {
size = binary.LittleEndian.Uint32(buf[pos:])
pos += 4
} else {
return 0, fmt.Errorf("error in roaringArray.readFrom: did not find expected serialCookie in header")
}
if size > (1 << 16) {
return 0, fmt.Errorf("It is logically impossible to have more than (1<<16) containers.")
}
// descriptive header
// keycard - is {key, cardinality} tuple slice
if pos+2*2*int(size) > len(buf) {
return 0, fmt.Errorf("malfomred bitmap, key-cardinality slice overruns buffer at %d", pos+2*2*int(size))
}
keycard := byteSliceAsUint16Slice(buf[pos : pos+2*2*int(size)])
pos += 2 * 2 * int(size)
if !haveRunContainers || size >= noOffsetThreshold {
pos += 4 * int(size)
}
// Allocate slices upfront as number of containers is known
if cap(ra.containers) >= int(size) {
ra.containers = ra.containers[:size]
} else {
ra.containers = make([]container, size)
}
if cap(ra.keys) >= int(size) {
ra.keys = ra.keys[:size]
} else {
ra.keys = make([]uint16, size)
}
if cap(ra.needCopyOnWrite) >= int(size) {
ra.needCopyOnWrite = ra.needCopyOnWrite[:size]
} else {
ra.needCopyOnWrite = make([]bool, size)
}
for i := uint32(0); i < size; i++ {
key := uint16(keycard[2*i])
card := int(keycard[2*i+1]) + 1
ra.keys[i] = key
ra.needCopyOnWrite[i] = true
if haveRunContainers && isRunBitmap[i/8]&(1<<(i%8)) != 0 {
// run container
nr := binary.LittleEndian.Uint16(buf[pos:])
pos += 2
if pos+int(nr)*4 > len(buf) {
return 0, fmt.Errorf("malformed bitmap, a run container overruns buffer at %d:%d", pos, pos+int(nr)*4)
}
nb := runContainer16{
iv: byteSliceAsInterval16Slice(buf[pos : pos+int(nr)*4]),
card: int64(card),
}
pos += int(nr) * 4
ra.containers[i] = &nb
} else if card > arrayDefaultMaxSize {
// bitmap container
nb := bitmapContainer{
cardinality: card,
bitmap: byteSliceAsUint64Slice(buf[pos : pos+arrayDefaultMaxSize*2]),
}
pos += arrayDefaultMaxSize * 2
ra.containers[i] = &nb
} else {
// array container
nb := arrayContainer{
byteSliceAsUint16Slice(buf[pos : pos+card*2]),
}
pos += card * 2
ra.containers[i] = &nb
}
}
return int64(pos), nil
}
func (ra *roaringArray) readFrom(stream io.Reader) (int64, error) {
pos := 0
var cookie uint32
err := binary.Read(stream, binary.LittleEndian, &cookie)
if err != nil {
return 0, fmt.Errorf("error in roaringArray.readFrom: could not read initial cookie: %s", err)
}
pos += 4
var size uint32
haveRunContainers := false
var isRun *bitmapContainer
if cookie&0x0000FFFF == serialCookie {
haveRunContainers = true
size = uint32(uint16(cookie>>16) + 1)
bytesToRead := (int(size) + 7) / 8
numwords := (bytesToRead + 7) / 8
by := make([]byte, bytesToRead, numwords*8)
nr, err := io.ReadFull(stream, by)
if err != nil {
return 8 + int64(nr), fmt.Errorf("error in readFrom: could not read the "+
"runContainer bit flags of length %v bytes: %v", bytesToRead, err)
}
pos += bytesToRead
by = by[:cap(by)]
isRun = newBitmapContainer()
for i := 0; i < numwords; i++ {
isRun.bitmap[i] = binary.LittleEndian.Uint64(by)
by = by[8:]
}
} else if cookie == serialCookieNoRunContainer {
err = binary.Read(stream, binary.LittleEndian, &size)
if err != nil {
return 0, fmt.Errorf("error in roaringArray.readFrom: when reading size, got: %s", err)
}
pos += 4
} else {
return 0, fmt.Errorf("error in roaringArray.readFrom: did not find expected serialCookie in header")
}
if size > (1 << 16) {
return 0, fmt.Errorf("It is logically impossible to have more than (1<<16) containers.")
}
// descriptive header
keycard := make([]uint16, 2*size, 2*size)
err = binary.Read(stream, binary.LittleEndian, keycard)
if err != nil {
return 0, err
}
pos += 2 * 2 * int(size)
// offset header
if !haveRunContainers || size >= noOffsetThreshold {
io.CopyN(ioutil.Discard, stream, 4*int64(size)) // we never skip ahead so this data can be ignored
pos += 4 * int(size)
}
for i := uint32(0); i < size; i++ {
key := int(keycard[2*i])
card := int(keycard[2*i+1]) + 1
if haveRunContainers && isRun.contains(uint16(i)) {
nb := newRunContainer16()
nr, err := nb.readFrom(stream)
if err != nil {
return 0, err
}
pos += nr
ra.appendContainer(uint16(key), nb, false)
} else if card > arrayDefaultMaxSize {
nb := newBitmapContainer()
nr, err := nb.readFrom(stream)
if err != nil {
return 0, err
}
nb.cardinality = card
pos += nr
ra.appendContainer(keycard[2*i], nb, false)
} else {
nb := newArrayContainerSize(card)
nr, err := nb.readFrom(stream)
if err != nil {
return 0, err
}
pos += nr
ra.appendContainer(keycard[2*i], nb, false)
}
}
return int64(pos), nil
}
func (ra *roaringArray) hasRunCompression() bool {
for _, c := range ra.containers {
switch c.(type) {
case *runContainer16:
return true
}
}
return false
}
func (ra *roaringArray) writeToMsgpack(stream io.Writer) error {
ra.conserz = make([]containerSerz, len(ra.containers))
for i, v := range ra.containers {
switch cn := v.(type) {
case *bitmapContainer:
bts, err := cn.MarshalMsg(nil)
if err != nil {
return err
}
ra.conserz[i].t = bitmapContype
ra.conserz[i].r = bts
case *arrayContainer:
bts, err := cn.MarshalMsg(nil)
if err != nil {
return err
}
ra.conserz[i].t = arrayContype
ra.conserz[i].r = bts
case *runContainer16:
bts, err := cn.MarshalMsg(nil)
if err != nil {
return err
}
ra.conserz[i].t = run16Contype
ra.conserz[i].r = bts
default:
panic(fmt.Errorf("Unrecognized container implementation: %T", cn))
}
}
w := snappy.NewWriter(stream)
err := msgp.Encode(w, ra)
ra.conserz = nil
return err
}
func (ra *roaringArray) readFromMsgpack(stream io.Reader) error {
r := snappy.NewReader(stream)
err := msgp.Decode(r, ra)
if err != nil {
return err
}
if len(ra.containers) != len(ra.keys) {
ra.containers = make([]container, len(ra.keys))
}
for i, v := range ra.conserz {
switch v.t {
case bitmapContype:
c := &bitmapContainer{}
_, err = c.UnmarshalMsg(v.r)
if err != nil {
return err
}
ra.containers[i] = c
case arrayContype:
c := &arrayContainer{}
_, err = c.UnmarshalMsg(v.r)
if err != nil {
return err
}
ra.containers[i] = c
case run16Contype:
c := &runContainer16{}
_, err = c.UnmarshalMsg(v.r)
if err != nil {
return err
}
ra.containers[i] = c
default:
return fmt.Errorf("unrecognized contype serialization code: '%v'", v.t)
}
}
ra.conserz = nil
return nil
}
func (ra *roaringArray) advanceUntil(min uint16, pos int) int {
lower := pos + 1
if lower >= len(ra.keys) || ra.keys[lower] >= min {
return lower
}
spansize := 1
for lower+spansize < len(ra.keys) && ra.keys[lower+spansize] < min {
spansize *= 2
}
var upper int
if lower+spansize < len(ra.keys) {
upper = lower + spansize
} else {
upper = len(ra.keys) - 1
}
if ra.keys[upper] == min {
return upper
}
if ra.keys[upper] < min {
// means
// array
// has no
// item
// >= min
// pos = array.length;
return len(ra.keys)
}
// we know that the next-smallest span was too small
lower += (spansize >> 1)
mid := 0
for lower+1 != upper {
mid = (lower + upper) >> 1
if ra.keys[mid] == min {
return mid
} else if ra.keys[mid] < min {
lower = mid
} else {
upper = mid
}
}
return upper
}
func (ra *roaringArray) markAllAsNeedingCopyOnWrite() {
for i := range ra.needCopyOnWrite {
ra.needCopyOnWrite[i] = true
}
}
func (ra *roaringArray) needsCopyOnWrite(i int) bool {
return ra.needCopyOnWrite[i]
}
func (ra *roaringArray) setNeedsCopyOnWrite(i int) {
ra.needCopyOnWrite[i] = true
}

@ -0,0 +1,529 @@
package roaring
// NOTE: THIS FILE WAS PRODUCED BY THE
// MSGP CODE GENERATION TOOL (github.com/tinylib/msgp)
// DO NOT EDIT
import (
"github.com/tinylib/msgp/msgp"
)
// DecodeMsg implements msgp.Decodable
func (z *containerSerz) DecodeMsg(dc *msgp.Reader) (err error) {
var field []byte
_ = field
var zxvk uint32
zxvk, err = dc.ReadMapHeader()
if err != nil {
return
}
for zxvk > 0 {
zxvk--
field, err = dc.ReadMapKeyPtr()
if err != nil {
return
}
switch msgp.UnsafeString(field) {
case "t":
{
var zbzg uint8
zbzg, err = dc.ReadUint8()
z.t = contype(zbzg)
}
if err != nil {
return
}
case "r":
err = z.r.DecodeMsg(dc)
if err != nil {
return
}
default:
err = dc.Skip()
if err != nil {
return
}
}
}
return
}
// EncodeMsg implements msgp.Encodable
func (z *containerSerz) EncodeMsg(en *msgp.Writer) (err error) {
// map header, size 2
// write "t"
err = en.Append(0x82, 0xa1, 0x74)
if err != nil {
return err
}
err = en.WriteUint8(uint8(z.t))
if err != nil {
return
}
// write "r"
err = en.Append(0xa1, 0x72)
if err != nil {
return err
}
err = z.r.EncodeMsg(en)
if err != nil {
return
}
return
}
// MarshalMsg implements msgp.Marshaler
func (z *containerSerz) MarshalMsg(b []byte) (o []byte, err error) {
o = msgp.Require(b, z.Msgsize())
// map header, size 2
// string "t"
o = append(o, 0x82, 0xa1, 0x74)
o = msgp.AppendUint8(o, uint8(z.t))
// string "r"
o = append(o, 0xa1, 0x72)
o, err = z.r.MarshalMsg(o)
if err != nil {
return
}
return
}
// UnmarshalMsg implements msgp.Unmarshaler
func (z *containerSerz) UnmarshalMsg(bts []byte) (o []byte, err error) {
var field []byte
_ = field
var zbai uint32
zbai, bts, err = msgp.ReadMapHeaderBytes(bts)
if err != nil {
return
}
for zbai > 0 {
zbai--
field, bts, err = msgp.ReadMapKeyZC(bts)
if err != nil {
return
}
switch msgp.UnsafeString(field) {
case "t":
{
var zcmr uint8
zcmr, bts, err = msgp.ReadUint8Bytes(bts)
z.t = contype(zcmr)
}
if err != nil {
return
}
case "r":
bts, err = z.r.UnmarshalMsg(bts)
if err != nil {
return
}
default:
bts, err = msgp.Skip(bts)
if err != nil {
return
}
}
}
o = bts
return
}
// Msgsize returns an upper bound estimate of the number of bytes occupied by the serialized message
func (z *containerSerz) Msgsize() (s int) {
s = 1 + 2 + msgp.Uint8Size + 2 + z.r.Msgsize()
return
}
// DecodeMsg implements msgp.Decodable
func (z *contype) DecodeMsg(dc *msgp.Reader) (err error) {
{
var zajw uint8
zajw, err = dc.ReadUint8()
(*z) = contype(zajw)
}
if err != nil {
return
}
return
}
// EncodeMsg implements msgp.Encodable
func (z contype) EncodeMsg(en *msgp.Writer) (err error) {
err = en.WriteUint8(uint8(z))
if err != nil {
return
}
return
}
// MarshalMsg implements msgp.Marshaler
func (z contype) MarshalMsg(b []byte) (o []byte, err error) {
o = msgp.Require(b, z.Msgsize())
o = msgp.AppendUint8(o, uint8(z))
return
}
// UnmarshalMsg implements msgp.Unmarshaler
func (z *contype) UnmarshalMsg(bts []byte) (o []byte, err error) {
{
var zwht uint8
zwht, bts, err = msgp.ReadUint8Bytes(bts)
(*z) = contype(zwht)
}
if err != nil {
return
}
o = bts
return
}
// Msgsize returns an upper bound estimate of the number of bytes occupied by the serialized message
func (z contype) Msgsize() (s int) {
s = msgp.Uint8Size
return
}
// DecodeMsg implements msgp.Decodable
func (z *roaringArray) DecodeMsg(dc *msgp.Reader) (err error) {
var field []byte
_ = field
var zlqf uint32
zlqf, err = dc.ReadMapHeader()
if err != nil {
return
}
for zlqf > 0 {
zlqf--
field, err = dc.ReadMapKeyPtr()
if err != nil {
return
}
switch msgp.UnsafeString(field) {
case "keys":
var zdaf uint32
zdaf, err = dc.ReadArrayHeader()
if err != nil {
return
}
if cap(z.keys) >= int(zdaf) {
z.keys = (z.keys)[:zdaf]
} else {
z.keys = make([]uint16, zdaf)
}
for zhct := range z.keys {
z.keys[zhct], err = dc.ReadUint16()
if err != nil {
return
}
}
case "needCopyOnWrite":
var zpks uint32
zpks, err = dc.ReadArrayHeader()
if err != nil {
return
}
if cap(z.needCopyOnWrite) >= int(zpks) {
z.needCopyOnWrite = (z.needCopyOnWrite)[:zpks]
} else {
z.needCopyOnWrite = make([]bool, zpks)
}
for zcua := range z.needCopyOnWrite {
z.needCopyOnWrite[zcua], err = dc.ReadBool()
if err != nil {
return
}
}
case "copyOnWrite":
z.copyOnWrite, err = dc.ReadBool()
if err != nil {
return
}
case "conserz":
var zjfb uint32
zjfb, err = dc.ReadArrayHeader()
if err != nil {
return
}
if cap(z.conserz) >= int(zjfb) {
z.conserz = (z.conserz)[:zjfb]
} else {
z.conserz = make([]containerSerz, zjfb)
}
for zxhx := range z.conserz {
var zcxo uint32
zcxo, err = dc.ReadMapHeader()
if err != nil {
return
}
for zcxo > 0 {
zcxo--
field, err = dc.ReadMapKeyPtr()
if err != nil {
return
}
switch msgp.UnsafeString(field) {
case "t":
{
var zeff uint8
zeff, err = dc.ReadUint8()
z.conserz[zxhx].t = contype(zeff)
}
if err != nil {
return
}
case "r":
err = z.conserz[zxhx].r.DecodeMsg(dc)
if err != nil {
return
}
default:
err = dc.Skip()
if err != nil {
return
}
}
}
}
default:
err = dc.Skip()
if err != nil {
return
}
}
}
return
}
// EncodeMsg implements msgp.Encodable
func (z *roaringArray) EncodeMsg(en *msgp.Writer) (err error) {
// map header, size 4
// write "keys"
err = en.Append(0x84, 0xa4, 0x6b, 0x65, 0x79, 0x73)
if err != nil {
return err
}
err = en.WriteArrayHeader(uint32(len(z.keys)))
if err != nil {
return
}
for zhct := range z.keys {
err = en.WriteUint16(z.keys[zhct])
if err != nil {
return
}
}
// write "needCopyOnWrite"
err = en.Append(0xaf, 0x6e, 0x65, 0x65, 0x64, 0x43, 0x6f, 0x70, 0x79, 0x4f, 0x6e, 0x57, 0x72, 0x69, 0x74, 0x65)
if err != nil {
return err
}
err = en.WriteArrayHeader(uint32(len(z.needCopyOnWrite)))
if err != nil {
return
}
for zcua := range z.needCopyOnWrite {
err = en.WriteBool(z.needCopyOnWrite[zcua])
if err != nil {
return
}
}
// write "copyOnWrite"
err = en.Append(0xab, 0x63, 0x6f, 0x70, 0x79, 0x4f, 0x6e, 0x57, 0x72, 0x69, 0x74, 0x65)
if err != nil {
return err
}
err = en.WriteBool(z.copyOnWrite)
if err != nil {
return
}
// write "conserz"
err = en.Append(0xa7, 0x63, 0x6f, 0x6e, 0x73, 0x65, 0x72, 0x7a)
if err != nil {
return err
}
err = en.WriteArrayHeader(uint32(len(z.conserz)))
if err != nil {
return
}
for zxhx := range z.conserz {
// map header, size 2
// write "t"
err = en.Append(0x82, 0xa1, 0x74)
if err != nil {
return err
}
err = en.WriteUint8(uint8(z.conserz[zxhx].t))
if err != nil {
return
}
// write "r"
err = en.Append(0xa1, 0x72)
if err != nil {
return err
}
err = z.conserz[zxhx].r.EncodeMsg(en)
if err != nil {
return
}
}
return
}
// MarshalMsg implements msgp.Marshaler
func (z *roaringArray) MarshalMsg(b []byte) (o []byte, err error) {
o = msgp.Require(b, z.Msgsize())
// map header, size 4
// string "keys"
o = append(o, 0x84, 0xa4, 0x6b, 0x65, 0x79, 0x73)
o = msgp.AppendArrayHeader(o, uint32(len(z.keys)))
for zhct := range z.keys {
o = msgp.AppendUint16(o, z.keys[zhct])
}
// string "needCopyOnWrite"
o = append(o, 0xaf, 0x6e, 0x65, 0x65, 0x64, 0x43, 0x6f, 0x70, 0x79, 0x4f, 0x6e, 0x57, 0x72, 0x69, 0x74, 0x65)
o = msgp.AppendArrayHeader(o, uint32(len(z.needCopyOnWrite)))
for zcua := range z.needCopyOnWrite {
o = msgp.AppendBool(o, z.needCopyOnWrite[zcua])
}
// string "copyOnWrite"
o = append(o, 0xab, 0x63, 0x6f, 0x70, 0x79, 0x4f, 0x6e, 0x57, 0x72, 0x69, 0x74, 0x65)
o = msgp.AppendBool(o, z.copyOnWrite)
// string "conserz"
o = append(o, 0xa7, 0x63, 0x6f, 0x6e, 0x73, 0x65, 0x72, 0x7a)
o = msgp.AppendArrayHeader(o, uint32(len(z.conserz)))
for zxhx := range z.conserz {
// map header, size 2
// string "t"
o = append(o, 0x82, 0xa1, 0x74)
o = msgp.AppendUint8(o, uint8(z.conserz[zxhx].t))
// string "r"
o = append(o, 0xa1, 0x72)
o, err = z.conserz[zxhx].r.MarshalMsg(o)
if err != nil {
return
}
}
return
}
// UnmarshalMsg implements msgp.Unmarshaler
func (z *roaringArray) UnmarshalMsg(bts []byte) (o []byte, err error) {
var field []byte
_ = field
var zrsw uint32
zrsw, bts, err = msgp.ReadMapHeaderBytes(bts)
if err != nil {
return
}
for zrsw > 0 {
zrsw--
field, bts, err = msgp.ReadMapKeyZC(bts)
if err != nil {
return
}
switch msgp.UnsafeString(field) {
case "keys":
var zxpk uint32
zxpk, bts, err = msgp.ReadArrayHeaderBytes(bts)
if err != nil {
return
}
if cap(z.keys) >= int(zxpk) {
z.keys = (z.keys)[:zxpk]
} else {
z.keys = make([]uint16, zxpk)
}
for zhct := range z.keys {
z.keys[zhct], bts, err = msgp.ReadUint16Bytes(bts)
if err != nil {
return
}
}
case "needCopyOnWrite":
var zdnj uint32
zdnj, bts, err = msgp.ReadArrayHeaderBytes(bts)
if err != nil {
return
}
if cap(z.needCopyOnWrite) >= int(zdnj) {
z.needCopyOnWrite = (z.needCopyOnWrite)[:zdnj]
} else {
z.needCopyOnWrite = make([]bool, zdnj)
}
for zcua := range z.needCopyOnWrite {
z.needCopyOnWrite[zcua], bts, err = msgp.ReadBoolBytes(bts)
if err != nil {
return
}
}
case "copyOnWrite":
z.copyOnWrite, bts, err = msgp.ReadBoolBytes(bts)
if err != nil {
return
}
case "conserz":
var zobc uint32
zobc, bts, err = msgp.ReadArrayHeaderBytes(bts)
if err != nil {
return
}
if cap(z.conserz) >= int(zobc) {
z.conserz = (z.conserz)[:zobc]
} else {
z.conserz = make([]containerSerz, zobc)
}
for zxhx := range z.conserz {
var zsnv uint32
zsnv, bts, err = msgp.ReadMapHeaderBytes(bts)
if err != nil {
return
}
for zsnv > 0 {
zsnv--
field, bts, err = msgp.ReadMapKeyZC(bts)
if err != nil {
return
}
switch msgp.UnsafeString(field) {
case "t":
{
var zkgt uint8
zkgt, bts, err = msgp.ReadUint8Bytes(bts)
z.conserz[zxhx].t = contype(zkgt)
}
if err != nil {
return
}
case "r":
bts, err = z.conserz[zxhx].r.UnmarshalMsg(bts)
if err != nil {
return
}
default:
bts, err = msgp.Skip(bts)
if err != nil {
return
}
}
}
}
default:
bts, err = msgp.Skip(bts)
if err != nil {
return
}
}
}
o = bts
return
}
// Msgsize returns an upper bound estimate of the number of bytes occupied by the serialized message
func (z *roaringArray) Msgsize() (s int) {
s = 1 + 5 + msgp.ArrayHeaderSize + (len(z.keys) * (msgp.Uint16Size)) + 16 + msgp.ArrayHeaderSize + (len(z.needCopyOnWrite) * (msgp.BoolSize)) + 12 + msgp.BoolSize + 8 + msgp.ArrayHeaderSize
for zxhx := range z.conserz {
s += 1 + 2 + msgp.Uint8Size + 2 + z.conserz[zxhx].r.Msgsize()
}
return
}

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package roaring
import (
"encoding/binary"
"errors"
"fmt"
"io"
"github.com/tinylib/msgp/msgp"
)
// writeTo for runContainer16 follows this
// spec: https://github.com/RoaringBitmap/RoaringFormatSpec
//
func (b *runContainer16) writeTo(stream io.Writer) (int, error) {
buf := make([]byte, 2+4*len(b.iv))
binary.LittleEndian.PutUint16(buf[0:], uint16(len(b.iv)))
for i, v := range b.iv {
binary.LittleEndian.PutUint16(buf[2+i*4:], v.start)
binary.LittleEndian.PutUint16(buf[2+2+i*4:], v.length)
}
return stream.Write(buf)
}
func (b *runContainer32) writeToMsgpack(stream io.Writer) (int, error) {
bts, err := b.MarshalMsg(nil)
if err != nil {
return 0, err
}
return stream.Write(bts)
}
func (b *runContainer16) writeToMsgpack(stream io.Writer) (int, error) {
bts, err := b.MarshalMsg(nil)
if err != nil {
return 0, err
}
return stream.Write(bts)
}
func (b *runContainer32) readFromMsgpack(stream io.Reader) (int, error) {
err := msgp.Decode(stream, b)
return 0, err
}
func (b *runContainer16) readFromMsgpack(stream io.Reader) (int, error) {
err := msgp.Decode(stream, b)
return 0, err
}
var errCorruptedStream = errors.New("insufficient/odd number of stored bytes, corrupted stream detected")
func (b *runContainer16) readFrom(stream io.Reader) (int, error) {
b.iv = b.iv[:0]
b.card = 0
var numRuns uint16
err := binary.Read(stream, binary.LittleEndian, &numRuns)
if err != nil {
return 0, err
}
nr := int(numRuns)
encRun := make([]uint16, 2*nr)
by := make([]byte, 4*nr)
err = binary.Read(stream, binary.LittleEndian, &by)
if err != nil {
return 0, err
}
for i := range encRun {
if len(by) < 2 {
return 0, errCorruptedStream
}
encRun[i] = binary.LittleEndian.Uint16(by)
by = by[2:]
}
for i := 0; i < nr; i++ {
if i > 0 && b.iv[i-1].last() >= encRun[i*2] {
return 0, fmt.Errorf("error: stored runContainer had runs that were not in sorted order!! (b.iv[i-1=%v].last = %v >= encRun[i=%v] = %v)", i-1, b.iv[i-1].last(), i, encRun[i*2])
}
b.iv = append(b.iv, interval16{start: encRun[i*2], length: encRun[i*2+1]})
b.card += int64(encRun[i*2+1]) + 1
}
return 0, err
}

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// +build !amd64,!386 appengine
package roaring
import (
"encoding/binary"
"io"
)
func (b *arrayContainer) writeTo(stream io.Writer) (int, error) {
buf := make([]byte, 2*len(b.content))
for i, v := range b.content {
base := i * 2
buf[base] = byte(v)
buf[base+1] = byte(v >> 8)
}
return stream.Write(buf)
}
func (b *arrayContainer) readFrom(stream io.Reader) (int, error) {
err := binary.Read(stream, binary.LittleEndian, b.content)
if err != nil {
return 0, err
}
return 2 * len(b.content), nil
}
func (b *bitmapContainer) writeTo(stream io.Writer) (int, error) {
// Write set
buf := make([]byte, 8*len(b.bitmap))
for i, v := range b.bitmap {
base := i * 8
buf[base] = byte(v)
buf[base+1] = byte(v >> 8)
buf[base+2] = byte(v >> 16)
buf[base+3] = byte(v >> 24)
buf[base+4] = byte(v >> 32)
buf[base+5] = byte(v >> 40)
buf[base+6] = byte(v >> 48)
buf[base+7] = byte(v >> 56)
}
return stream.Write(buf)
}
func (b *bitmapContainer) readFrom(stream io.Reader) (int, error) {
err := binary.Read(stream, binary.LittleEndian, b.bitmap)
if err != nil {
return 0, err
}
b.computeCardinality()
return 8 * len(b.bitmap), nil
}
func (bc *bitmapContainer) asLittleEndianByteSlice() []byte {
by := make([]byte, len(bc.bitmap)*8)
for i := range bc.bitmap {
binary.LittleEndian.PutUint64(by[i*8:], bc.bitmap[i])
}
return by
}
func uint64SliceAsByteSlice(slice []uint64) []byte {
by := make([]byte, len(slice)*8)
for i, v := range slice {
binary.LittleEndian.PutUint64(by[i*8:], v)
}
return by
}
func byteSliceAsUint16Slice(slice []byte) []uint16 {
if len(slice)%2 != 0 {
panic("Slice size should be divisible by 2")
}
b := make([]uint16, len(slice)/2)
for i := range b {
b[i] = binary.LittleEndian.Uint16(slice[2*i:])
}
return b
}
func byteSliceAsUint64Slice(slice []byte) []uint64 {
if len(slice)%8 != 0 {
panic("Slice size should be divisible by 8")
}
b := make([]uint64, len(slice)/8)
for i := range b {
b[i] = binary.LittleEndian.Uint64(slice[8*i:])
}
return b
}
// Converts a byte slice to a interval16 slice.
// The function assumes that the slice byte buffer is run container data
// encoded according to Roaring Format Spec
func byteSliceAsInterval16Slice(byteSlice []byte) []interval16 {
if len(byteSlice)%4 != 0 {
panic("Slice size should be divisible by 4")
}
intervalSlice := make([]interval16, len(byteSlice)/4)
for i := range intervalSlice {
intervalSlice[i] = interval16{
start: binary.LittleEndian.Uint16(byteSlice[i*4:]),
length: binary.LittleEndian.Uint16(byteSlice[i*4+2:]),
}
}
return intervalSlice
}

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// +build 386 amd64,!appengine
package roaring
import (
"io"
"reflect"
"unsafe"
)
func (ac *arrayContainer) writeTo(stream io.Writer) (int, error) {
buf := uint16SliceAsByteSlice(ac.content)
return stream.Write(buf)
}
func (bc *bitmapContainer) writeTo(stream io.Writer) (int, error) {
buf := uint64SliceAsByteSlice(bc.bitmap)
return stream.Write(buf)
}
// readFrom reads an arrayContainer from stream.
// PRE-REQUISITE: you must size the arrayContainer correctly (allocate b.content)
// *before* you call readFrom. We can't guess the size in the stream
// by this point.
func (ac *arrayContainer) readFrom(stream io.Reader) (int, error) {
buf := uint16SliceAsByteSlice(ac.content)
return io.ReadFull(stream, buf)
}
func (bc *bitmapContainer) readFrom(stream io.Reader) (int, error) {
buf := uint64SliceAsByteSlice(bc.bitmap)
n, err := io.ReadFull(stream, buf)
bc.computeCardinality()
return n, err
}
func uint64SliceAsByteSlice(slice []uint64) []byte {
// make a new slice header
header := *(*reflect.SliceHeader)(unsafe.Pointer(&slice))
// update its capacity and length
header.Len *= 8
header.Cap *= 8
// return it
return *(*[]byte)(unsafe.Pointer(&header))
}
func uint16SliceAsByteSlice(slice []uint16) []byte {
// make a new slice header
header := *(*reflect.SliceHeader)(unsafe.Pointer(&slice))
// update its capacity and length
header.Len *= 2
header.Cap *= 2
// return it
return *(*[]byte)(unsafe.Pointer(&header))
}
func (bc *bitmapContainer) asLittleEndianByteSlice() []byte {
return uint64SliceAsByteSlice(bc.bitmap)
}
// Deserialization code follows
func byteSliceAsUint16Slice(slice []byte) []uint16 {
if len(slice)%2 != 0 {
panic("Slice size should be divisible by 2")
}
// make a new slice header
header := *(*reflect.SliceHeader)(unsafe.Pointer(&slice))
// update its capacity and length
header.Len /= 2
header.Cap /= 2
// return it
return *(*[]uint16)(unsafe.Pointer(&header))
}
func byteSliceAsUint64Slice(slice []byte) []uint64 {
if len(slice)%8 != 0 {
panic("Slice size should be divisible by 8")
}
// make a new slice header
header := *(*reflect.SliceHeader)(unsafe.Pointer(&slice))
// update its capacity and length
header.Len /= 8
header.Cap /= 8
// return it
return *(*[]uint64)(unsafe.Pointer(&header))
}
func byteSliceAsInterval16Slice(slice []byte) []interval16 {
if len(slice)%4 != 0 {
panic("Slice size should be divisible by 4")
}
// make a new slice header
header := *(*reflect.SliceHeader)(unsafe.Pointer(&slice))
// update its capacity and length
header.Len /= 4
header.Cap /= 4
// return it
return *(*[]interval16)(unsafe.Pointer(&header))
}

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// +build gofuzz
package roaring
import "bytes"
func FuzzSerializationStream(data []byte) int {
newrb := NewBitmap()
if _, err := newrb.ReadFrom(bytes.NewReader(data)); err != nil {
return 0
}
return 1
}
func FuzzSerializationBuffer(data []byte) int {
newrb := NewBitmap()
if _, err := newrb.FromBuffer(data); err != nil {
return 0
}
return 1
}

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package roaring
func equal(a, b []uint16) bool {
if len(a) != len(b) {
return false
}
for i := range a {
if a[i] != b[i] {
return false
}
}
return true
}
func difference(set1 []uint16, set2 []uint16, buffer []uint16) int {
if 0 == len(set2) {
for k := 0; k < len(set1); k++ {
buffer[k] = set1[k]
}
return len(set1)
}
if 0 == len(set1) {
return 0
}
pos := 0
k1 := 0
k2 := 0
buffer = buffer[:cap(buffer)]
s1 := set1[k1]
s2 := set2[k2]
for {
if s1 < s2 {
buffer[pos] = s1
pos++
k1++
if k1 >= len(set1) {
break
}
s1 = set1[k1]
} else if s1 == s2 {
k1++
k2++
if k1 >= len(set1) {
break
}
s1 = set1[k1]
if k2 >= len(set2) {
for ; k1 < len(set1); k1++ {
buffer[pos] = set1[k1]
pos++
}
break
}
s2 = set2[k2]
} else { // if (val1>val2)
k2++
if k2 >= len(set2) {
for ; k1 < len(set1); k1++ {
buffer[pos] = set1[k1]
pos++
}
break
}
s2 = set2[k2]
}
}
return pos
}
func exclusiveUnion2by2(set1 []uint16, set2 []uint16, buffer []uint16) int {
if 0 == len(set2) {
buffer = buffer[:len(set1)]
copy(buffer, set1[:])
return len(set1)
}
if 0 == len(set1) {
buffer = buffer[:len(set2)]
copy(buffer, set2[:])
return len(set2)
}
pos := 0
k1 := 0
k2 := 0
s1 := set1[k1]
s2 := set2[k2]
buffer = buffer[:cap(buffer)]
for {
if s1 < s2 {
buffer[pos] = s1
pos++
k1++
if k1 >= len(set1) {
for ; k2 < len(set2); k2++ {
buffer[pos] = set2[k2]
pos++
}
break
}
s1 = set1[k1]
} else if s1 == s2 {
k1++
k2++
if k1 >= len(set1) {
for ; k2 < len(set2); k2++ {
buffer[pos] = set2[k2]
pos++
}
break
}
if k2 >= len(set2) {
for ; k1 < len(set1); k1++ {
buffer[pos] = set1[k1]
pos++
}
break
}
s1 = set1[k1]
s2 = set2[k2]
} else { // if (val1>val2)
buffer[pos] = s2
pos++
k2++
if k2 >= len(set2) {
for ; k1 < len(set1); k1++ {
buffer[pos] = set1[k1]
pos++
}
break
}
s2 = set2[k2]
}
}
return pos
}
func union2by2(set1 []uint16, set2 []uint16, buffer []uint16) int {
pos := 0
k1 := 0
k2 := 0
if 0 == len(set2) {
buffer = buffer[:len(set1)]
copy(buffer, set1[:])
return len(set1)
}
if 0 == len(set1) {
buffer = buffer[:len(set2)]
copy(buffer, set2[:])
return len(set2)
}
s1 := set1[k1]
s2 := set2[k2]
buffer = buffer[:cap(buffer)]
for {
if s1 < s2 {
buffer[pos] = s1
pos++
k1++
if k1 >= len(set1) {
copy(buffer[pos:], set2[k2:])
pos += len(set2) - k2
break
}
s1 = set1[k1]
} else if s1 == s2 {
buffer[pos] = s1
pos++
k1++
k2++
if k1 >= len(set1) {
copy(buffer[pos:], set2[k2:])
pos += len(set2) - k2
break
}
if k2 >= len(set2) {
copy(buffer[pos:], set1[k1:])
pos += len(set1) - k1
break
}
s1 = set1[k1]
s2 = set2[k2]
} else { // if (set1[k1]>set2[k2])
buffer[pos] = s2
pos++
k2++
if k2 >= len(set2) {
copy(buffer[pos:], set1[k1:])
pos += len(set1) - k1
break
}
s2 = set2[k2]
}
}
return pos
}
func union2by2Cardinality(set1 []uint16, set2 []uint16) int {
pos := 0
k1 := 0
k2 := 0
if 0 == len(set2) {
return len(set1)
}
if 0 == len(set1) {
return len(set2)
}
s1 := set1[k1]
s2 := set2[k2]
for {
if s1 < s2 {
pos++
k1++
if k1 >= len(set1) {
pos += len(set2) - k2
break
}
s1 = set1[k1]
} else if s1 == s2 {
pos++
k1++
k2++
if k1 >= len(set1) {
pos += len(set2) - k2
break
}
if k2 >= len(set2) {
pos += len(set1) - k1
break
}
s1 = set1[k1]
s2 = set2[k2]
} else { // if (set1[k1]>set2[k2])
pos++
k2++
if k2 >= len(set2) {
pos += len(set1) - k1
break
}
s2 = set2[k2]
}
}
return pos
}
func intersection2by2(
set1 []uint16,
set2 []uint16,
buffer []uint16) int {
if len(set1)*64 < len(set2) {
return onesidedgallopingintersect2by2(set1, set2, buffer)
} else if len(set2)*64 < len(set1) {
return onesidedgallopingintersect2by2(set2, set1, buffer)
} else {
return localintersect2by2(set1, set2, buffer)
}
}
func intersection2by2Cardinality(
set1 []uint16,
set2 []uint16) int {
if len(set1)*64 < len(set2) {
return onesidedgallopingintersect2by2Cardinality(set1, set2)
} else if len(set2)*64 < len(set1) {
return onesidedgallopingintersect2by2Cardinality(set2, set1)
} else {
return localintersect2by2Cardinality(set1, set2)
}
}
func intersects2by2(
set1 []uint16,
set2 []uint16) bool {
// could be optimized if one set is much larger than the other one
if (0 == len(set1)) || (0 == len(set2)) {
return false
}
k1 := 0
k2 := 0
s1 := set1[k1]
s2 := set2[k2]
mainwhile:
for {
if s2 < s1 {
for {
k2++
if k2 == len(set2) {
break mainwhile
}
s2 = set2[k2]
if s2 >= s1 {
break
}
}
}
if s1 < s2 {
for {
k1++
if k1 == len(set1) {
break mainwhile
}
s1 = set1[k1]
if s1 >= s2 {
break
}
}
} else {
// (set2[k2] == set1[k1])
return true
}
}
return false
}
func localintersect2by2(
set1 []uint16,
set2 []uint16,
buffer []uint16) int {
if (0 == len(set1)) || (0 == len(set2)) {
return 0
}
k1 := 0
k2 := 0
pos := 0
buffer = buffer[:cap(buffer)]
s1 := set1[k1]
s2 := set2[k2]
mainwhile:
for {
if s2 < s1 {
for {
k2++
if k2 == len(set2) {
break mainwhile
}
s2 = set2[k2]
if s2 >= s1 {
break
}
}
}
if s1 < s2 {
for {
k1++
if k1 == len(set1) {
break mainwhile
}
s1 = set1[k1]
if s1 >= s2 {
break
}
}
} else {
// (set2[k2] == set1[k1])
buffer[pos] = s1
pos++
k1++
if k1 == len(set1) {
break
}
s1 = set1[k1]
k2++
if k2 == len(set2) {
break
}
s2 = set2[k2]
}
}
return pos
}
func localintersect2by2Cardinality(
set1 []uint16,
set2 []uint16) int {
if (0 == len(set1)) || (0 == len(set2)) {
return 0
}
k1 := 0
k2 := 0
pos := 0
s1 := set1[k1]
s2 := set2[k2]
mainwhile:
for {
if s2 < s1 {
for {
k2++
if k2 == len(set2) {
break mainwhile
}
s2 = set2[k2]
if s2 >= s1 {
break
}
}
}
if s1 < s2 {
for {
k1++
if k1 == len(set1) {
break mainwhile
}
s1 = set1[k1]
if s1 >= s2 {
break
}
}
} else {
// (set2[k2] == set1[k1])
pos++
k1++
if k1 == len(set1) {
break
}
s1 = set1[k1]
k2++
if k2 == len(set2) {
break
}
s2 = set2[k2]
}
}
return pos
}
func advanceUntil(
array []uint16,
pos int,
length int,
min uint16) int {
lower := pos + 1
if lower >= length || array[lower] >= min {
return lower
}
spansize := 1
for lower+spansize < length && array[lower+spansize] < min {
spansize *= 2
}
var upper int
if lower+spansize < length {
upper = lower + spansize
} else {
upper = length - 1
}
if array[upper] == min {
return upper
}
if array[upper] < min {
// means
// array
// has no
// item
// >= min
// pos = array.length;
return length
}
// we know that the next-smallest span was too small
lower += (spansize >> 1)
mid := 0
for lower+1 != upper {
mid = (lower + upper) >> 1
if array[mid] == min {
return mid
} else if array[mid] < min {
lower = mid
} else {
upper = mid
}
}
return upper
}
func onesidedgallopingintersect2by2(
smallset []uint16,
largeset []uint16,
buffer []uint16) int {
if 0 == len(smallset) {
return 0
}
buffer = buffer[:cap(buffer)]
k1 := 0
k2 := 0
pos := 0
s1 := largeset[k1]
s2 := smallset[k2]
mainwhile:
for {
if s1 < s2 {
k1 = advanceUntil(largeset, k1, len(largeset), s2)
if k1 == len(largeset) {
break mainwhile
}
s1 = largeset[k1]
}
if s2 < s1 {
k2++
if k2 == len(smallset) {
break mainwhile
}
s2 = smallset[k2]
} else {
buffer[pos] = s2
pos++
k2++
if k2 == len(smallset) {
break
}
s2 = smallset[k2]
k1 = advanceUntil(largeset, k1, len(largeset), s2)
if k1 == len(largeset) {
break mainwhile
}
s1 = largeset[k1]
}
}
return pos
}
func onesidedgallopingintersect2by2Cardinality(
smallset []uint16,
largeset []uint16) int {
if 0 == len(smallset) {
return 0
}
k1 := 0
k2 := 0
pos := 0
s1 := largeset[k1]
s2 := smallset[k2]
mainwhile:
for {
if s1 < s2 {
k1 = advanceUntil(largeset, k1, len(largeset), s2)
if k1 == len(largeset) {
break mainwhile
}
s1 = largeset[k1]
}
if s2 < s1 {
k2++
if k2 == len(smallset) {
break mainwhile
}
s2 = smallset[k2]
} else {
pos++
k2++
if k2 == len(smallset) {
break
}
s2 = smallset[k2]
k1 = advanceUntil(largeset, k1, len(largeset), s2)
if k1 == len(largeset) {
break mainwhile
}
s1 = largeset[k1]
}
}
return pos
}
func binarySearch(array []uint16, ikey uint16) int {
low := 0
high := len(array) - 1
for low+16 <= high {
middleIndex := int(uint32(low+high) >> 1)
middleValue := array[middleIndex]
if middleValue < ikey {
low = middleIndex + 1
} else if middleValue > ikey {
high = middleIndex - 1
} else {
return middleIndex
}
}
for ; low <= high; low++ {
val := array[low]
if val >= ikey {
if val == ikey {
return low
}
break
}
}
return -(low + 1)
}

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package roaring
type shortIterable interface {
hasNext() bool
next() uint16
}
type shortIterator struct {
slice []uint16
loc int
}
func (si *shortIterator) hasNext() bool {
return si.loc < len(si.slice)
}
func (si *shortIterator) next() uint16 {
a := si.slice[si.loc]
si.loc++
return a
}

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// +build gofuzz
/*
# Instructions for smat testing for roaring
[smat](https://github.com/mschoch/smat) is a framework that provides
state machine assisted fuzz testing.
To run the smat tests for roaring...
## Prerequisites
$ go get github.com/dvyukov/go-fuzz/go-fuzz
$ go get github.com/dvyukov/go-fuzz/go-fuzz-build
## Steps
1. Generate initial smat corpus:
```
go test -tags=gofuzz -run=TestGenerateSmatCorpus
```
2. Build go-fuzz test program with instrumentation:
```
go-fuzz-build -func FuzzSmat github.com/RoaringBitmap/roaring
```
3. Run go-fuzz:
```
go-fuzz -bin=./roaring-fuzz.zip -workdir=workdir/ -timeout=200
```
You should see output like...
```
2016/09/16 13:58:35 slaves: 8, corpus: 1 (3s ago), crashers: 0, restarts: 1/0, execs: 0 (0/sec), cover: 0, uptime: 3s
2016/09/16 13:58:38 slaves: 8, corpus: 1 (6s ago), crashers: 0, restarts: 1/0, execs: 0 (0/sec), cover: 0, uptime: 6s
2016/09/16 13:58:41 slaves: 8, corpus: 1 (9s ago), crashers: 0, restarts: 1/44, execs: 44 (5/sec), cover: 0, uptime: 9s
2016/09/16 13:58:44 slaves: 8, corpus: 1 (12s ago), crashers: 0, restarts: 1/45, execs: 45 (4/sec), cover: 0, uptime: 12s
2016/09/16 13:58:47 slaves: 8, corpus: 1 (15s ago), crashers: 0, restarts: 1/46, execs: 46 (3/sec), cover: 0, uptime: 15s
2016/09/16 13:58:50 slaves: 8, corpus: 1 (18s ago), crashers: 0, restarts: 1/47, execs: 47 (3/sec), cover: 0, uptime: 18s
2016/09/16 13:58:53 slaves: 8, corpus: 1 (21s ago), crashers: 0, restarts: 1/63, execs: 63 (3/sec), cover: 0, uptime: 21s
2016/09/16 13:58:56 slaves: 8, corpus: 1 (24s ago), crashers: 0, restarts: 1/65, execs: 65 (3/sec), cover: 0, uptime: 24s
2016/09/16 13:58:59 slaves: 8, corpus: 1 (27s ago), crashers: 0, restarts: 1/66, execs: 66 (2/sec), cover: 0, uptime: 27s
2016/09/16 13:59:02 slaves: 8, corpus: 1 (30s ago), crashers: 0, restarts: 1/67, execs: 67 (2/sec), cover: 0, uptime: 30s
2016/09/16 13:59:05 slaves: 8, corpus: 1 (33s ago), crashers: 0, restarts: 1/83, execs: 83 (3/sec), cover: 0, uptime: 33s
2016/09/16 13:59:08 slaves: 8, corpus: 1 (36s ago), crashers: 0, restarts: 1/84, execs: 84 (2/sec), cover: 0, uptime: 36s
2016/09/16 13:59:11 slaves: 8, corpus: 2 (0s ago), crashers: 0, restarts: 1/85, execs: 85 (2/sec), cover: 0, uptime: 39s
2016/09/16 13:59:14 slaves: 8, corpus: 17 (2s ago), crashers: 0, restarts: 1/86, execs: 86 (2/sec), cover: 480, uptime: 42s
2016/09/16 13:59:17 slaves: 8, corpus: 17 (5s ago), crashers: 0, restarts: 1/66, execs: 132 (3/sec), cover: 487, uptime: 45s
2016/09/16 13:59:20 slaves: 8, corpus: 17 (8s ago), crashers: 0, restarts: 1/440, execs: 2645 (55/sec), cover: 487, uptime: 48s
```
Let it run, and if the # of crashers is > 0, check out the reports in
the workdir where you should be able to find the panic goroutine stack
traces.
*/
package roaring
import (
"fmt"
"sort"
"github.com/mschoch/smat"
"github.com/willf/bitset"
)
// fuzz test using state machine driven by byte stream.
func FuzzSmat(data []byte) int {
return smat.Fuzz(&smatContext{}, smat.ActionID('S'), smat.ActionID('T'),
smatActionMap, data)
}
var smatDebug = false
func smatLog(prefix, format string, args ...interface{}) {
if smatDebug {
fmt.Print(prefix)
fmt.Printf(format, args...)
}
}
type smatContext struct {
pairs []*smatPair
// Two registers, x & y.
x int
y int
actions int
}
type smatPair struct {
bm *Bitmap
bs *bitset.BitSet
}
// ------------------------------------------------------------------
var smatActionMap = smat.ActionMap{
smat.ActionID('X'): smatAction("x++", smatWrap(func(c *smatContext) { c.x++ })),
smat.ActionID('x'): smatAction("x--", smatWrap(func(c *smatContext) { c.x-- })),
smat.ActionID('Y'): smatAction("y++", smatWrap(func(c *smatContext) { c.y++ })),
smat.ActionID('y'): smatAction("y--", smatWrap(func(c *smatContext) { c.y-- })),
smat.ActionID('*'): smatAction("x*y", smatWrap(func(c *smatContext) { c.x = c.x * c.y })),
smat.ActionID('<'): smatAction("x<<", smatWrap(func(c *smatContext) { c.x = c.x << 1 })),
smat.ActionID('^'): smatAction("swap", smatWrap(func(c *smatContext) { c.x, c.y = c.y, c.x })),
smat.ActionID('['): smatAction(" pushPair", smatWrap(smatPushPair)),
smat.ActionID(']'): smatAction(" popPair", smatWrap(smatPopPair)),
smat.ActionID('B'): smatAction(" setBit", smatWrap(smatSetBit)),
smat.ActionID('b'): smatAction(" removeBit", smatWrap(smatRemoveBit)),
smat.ActionID('o'): smatAction(" or", smatWrap(smatOr)),
smat.ActionID('a'): smatAction(" and", smatWrap(smatAnd)),
smat.ActionID('#'): smatAction(" cardinality", smatWrap(smatCardinality)),
smat.ActionID('O'): smatAction(" orCardinality", smatWrap(smatOrCardinality)),
smat.ActionID('A'): smatAction(" andCardinality", smatWrap(smatAndCardinality)),
smat.ActionID('c'): smatAction(" clear", smatWrap(smatClear)),
smat.ActionID('r'): smatAction(" runOptimize", smatWrap(smatRunOptimize)),
smat.ActionID('e'): smatAction(" isEmpty", smatWrap(smatIsEmpty)),
smat.ActionID('i'): smatAction(" intersects", smatWrap(smatIntersects)),
smat.ActionID('f'): smatAction(" flip", smatWrap(smatFlip)),
smat.ActionID('-'): smatAction(" difference", smatWrap(smatDifference)),
}
var smatRunningPercentActions []smat.PercentAction
func init() {
var ids []int
for actionId := range smatActionMap {
ids = append(ids, int(actionId))
}
sort.Ints(ids)
pct := 100 / len(smatActionMap)
for _, actionId := range ids {
smatRunningPercentActions = append(smatRunningPercentActions,
smat.PercentAction{pct, smat.ActionID(actionId)})
}
smatActionMap[smat.ActionID('S')] = smatAction("SETUP", smatSetupFunc)
smatActionMap[smat.ActionID('T')] = smatAction("TEARDOWN", smatTeardownFunc)
}
// We only have one smat state: running.
func smatRunning(next byte) smat.ActionID {
return smat.PercentExecute(next, smatRunningPercentActions...)
}
func smatAction(name string, f func(ctx smat.Context) (smat.State, error)) func(smat.Context) (smat.State, error) {
return func(ctx smat.Context) (smat.State, error) {
c := ctx.(*smatContext)
c.actions++
smatLog(" ", "%s\n", name)
return f(ctx)
}
}
// Creates an smat action func based on a simple callback.
func smatWrap(cb func(c *smatContext)) func(smat.Context) (next smat.State, err error) {
return func(ctx smat.Context) (next smat.State, err error) {
c := ctx.(*smatContext)
cb(c)
return smatRunning, nil
}
}
// Invokes a callback function with the input v bounded to len(c.pairs).
func (c *smatContext) withPair(v int, cb func(*smatPair)) {
if len(c.pairs) > 0 {
if v < 0 {
v = -v
}
v = v % len(c.pairs)
cb(c.pairs[v])
}
}
// ------------------------------------------------------------------
func smatSetupFunc(ctx smat.Context) (next smat.State, err error) {
return smatRunning, nil
}
func smatTeardownFunc(ctx smat.Context) (next smat.State, err error) {
return nil, err
}
// ------------------------------------------------------------------
func smatPushPair(c *smatContext) {
c.pairs = append(c.pairs, &smatPair{
bm: NewBitmap(),
bs: bitset.New(100),
})
}
func smatPopPair(c *smatContext) {
if len(c.pairs) > 0 {
c.pairs = c.pairs[0 : len(c.pairs)-1]
}
}
func smatSetBit(c *smatContext) {
c.withPair(c.x, func(p *smatPair) {
y := uint32(c.y)
p.bm.AddInt(int(y))
p.bs.Set(uint(y))
p.checkEquals()
})
}
func smatRemoveBit(c *smatContext) {
c.withPair(c.x, func(p *smatPair) {
y := uint32(c.y)
p.bm.Remove(y)
p.bs.Clear(uint(y))
p.checkEquals()
})
}
func smatAnd(c *smatContext) {
c.withPair(c.x, func(px *smatPair) {
c.withPair(c.y, func(py *smatPair) {
px.bm.And(py.bm)
px.bs = px.bs.Intersection(py.bs)
px.checkEquals()
py.checkEquals()
})
})
}
func smatOr(c *smatContext) {
c.withPair(c.x, func(px *smatPair) {
c.withPair(c.y, func(py *smatPair) {
px.bm.Or(py.bm)
px.bs = px.bs.Union(py.bs)
px.checkEquals()
py.checkEquals()
})
})
}
func smatAndCardinality(c *smatContext) {
c.withPair(c.x, func(px *smatPair) {
c.withPair(c.y, func(py *smatPair) {
c0 := px.bm.AndCardinality(py.bm)
c1 := px.bs.IntersectionCardinality(py.bs)
if c0 != uint64(c1) {
panic("expected same add cardinality")
}
px.checkEquals()
py.checkEquals()
})
})
}
func smatOrCardinality(c *smatContext) {
c.withPair(c.x, func(px *smatPair) {
c.withPair(c.y, func(py *smatPair) {
c0 := px.bm.OrCardinality(py.bm)
c1 := px.bs.UnionCardinality(py.bs)
if c0 != uint64(c1) {
panic("expected same or cardinality")
}
px.checkEquals()
py.checkEquals()
})
})
}
func smatRunOptimize(c *smatContext) {
c.withPair(c.x, func(px *smatPair) {
px.bm.RunOptimize()
px.checkEquals()
})
}
func smatClear(c *smatContext) {
c.withPair(c.x, func(px *smatPair) {
px.bm.Clear()
px.bs = px.bs.ClearAll()
px.checkEquals()
})
}
func smatCardinality(c *smatContext) {
c.withPair(c.x, func(px *smatPair) {
c0 := px.bm.GetCardinality()
c1 := px.bs.Count()
if c0 != uint64(c1) {
panic("expected same cardinality")
}
})
}
func smatIsEmpty(c *smatContext) {
c.withPair(c.x, func(px *smatPair) {
c0 := px.bm.IsEmpty()
c1 := px.bs.None()
if c0 != c1 {
panic("expected same is empty")
}
})
}
func smatIntersects(c *smatContext) {
c.withPair(c.x, func(px *smatPair) {
c.withPair(c.y, func(py *smatPair) {
v0 := px.bm.Intersects(py.bm)
v1 := px.bs.IntersectionCardinality(py.bs) > 0
if v0 != v1 {
panic("intersects not equal")
}
px.checkEquals()
py.checkEquals()
})
})
}
func smatFlip(c *smatContext) {
c.withPair(c.x, func(p *smatPair) {
y := uint32(c.y)
p.bm.Flip(uint64(y), uint64(y)+1)
p.bs = p.bs.Flip(uint(y))
p.checkEquals()
})
}
func smatDifference(c *smatContext) {
c.withPair(c.x, func(px *smatPair) {
c.withPair(c.y, func(py *smatPair) {
px.bm.AndNot(py.bm)
px.bs = px.bs.Difference(py.bs)
px.checkEquals()
py.checkEquals()
})
})
}
func (p *smatPair) checkEquals() {
if !p.equalsBitSet(p.bs, p.bm) {
panic("bitset mismatch")
}
}
func (p *smatPair) equalsBitSet(a *bitset.BitSet, b *Bitmap) bool {
for i, e := a.NextSet(0); e; i, e = a.NextSet(i + 1) {
if !b.ContainsInt(int(i)) {
fmt.Printf("in a bitset, not b bitmap, i: %d\n", i)
fmt.Printf(" a bitset: %s\n b bitmap: %s\n",
a.String(), b.String())
return false
}
}
i := b.Iterator()
for i.HasNext() {
v := i.Next()
if !a.Test(uint(v)) {
fmt.Printf("in b bitmap, not a bitset, v: %d\n", v)
fmt.Printf(" a bitset: %s\n b bitmap: %s\n",
a.String(), b.String())
return false
}
}
return true
}

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package roaring
import (
"math/rand"
"sort"
)
const (
arrayDefaultMaxSize = 4096 // containers with 4096 or fewer integers should be array containers.
arrayLazyLowerBound = 1024
maxCapacity = 1 << 16
serialCookieNoRunContainer = 12346 // only arrays and bitmaps
invalidCardinality = -1
serialCookie = 12347 // runs, arrays, and bitmaps
noOffsetThreshold = 4
// Compute wordSizeInBytes, the size of a word in bytes.
_m = ^uint64(0)
_logS = _m>>8&1 + _m>>16&1 + _m>>32&1
wordSizeInBytes = 1 << _logS
// other constants used in ctz_generic.go
wordSizeInBits = wordSizeInBytes << 3 // word size in bits
)
const maxWord = 1<<wordSizeInBits - 1
// doesn't apply to runContainers
func getSizeInBytesFromCardinality(card int) int {
if card > arrayDefaultMaxSize {
// bitmapContainer
return maxCapacity / 8
}
// arrayContainer
return 2 * card
}
func fill(arr []uint64, val uint64) {
for i := range arr {
arr[i] = val
}
}
func fillRange(arr []uint64, start, end int, val uint64) {
for i := start; i < end; i++ {
arr[i] = val
}
}
func fillArrayAND(container []uint16, bitmap1, bitmap2 []uint64) {
if len(bitmap1) != len(bitmap2) {
panic("array lengths don't match")
}
// TODO: rewrite in assembly
pos := 0
for k := range bitmap1 {
bitset := bitmap1[k] & bitmap2[k]
for bitset != 0 {
t := bitset & -bitset
container[pos] = uint16((k*64 + int(popcount(t-1))))
pos = pos + 1
bitset ^= t
}
}
}
func fillArrayANDNOT(container []uint16, bitmap1, bitmap2 []uint64) {
if len(bitmap1) != len(bitmap2) {
panic("array lengths don't match")
}
// TODO: rewrite in assembly
pos := 0
for k := range bitmap1 {
bitset := bitmap1[k] &^ bitmap2[k]
for bitset != 0 {
t := bitset & -bitset
container[pos] = uint16((k*64 + int(popcount(t-1))))
pos = pos + 1
bitset ^= t
}
}
}
func fillArrayXOR(container []uint16, bitmap1, bitmap2 []uint64) {
if len(bitmap1) != len(bitmap2) {
panic("array lengths don't match")
}
// TODO: rewrite in assembly
pos := 0
for k := 0; k < len(bitmap1); k++ {
bitset := bitmap1[k] ^ bitmap2[k]
for bitset != 0 {
t := bitset & -bitset
container[pos] = uint16((k*64 + int(popcount(t-1))))
pos = pos + 1
bitset ^= t
}
}
}
func highbits(x uint32) uint16 {
return uint16(x >> 16)
}
func lowbits(x uint32) uint16 {
return uint16(x & 0xFFFF)
}
const maxLowBit = 0xFFFF
func flipBitmapRange(bitmap []uint64, start int, end int) {
if start >= end {
return
}
firstword := start / 64
endword := (end - 1) / 64
bitmap[firstword] ^= ^(^uint64(0) << uint(start%64))
for i := firstword; i < endword; i++ {
//p("flipBitmapRange on i=%v", i)
bitmap[i] = ^bitmap[i]
}
bitmap[endword] ^= ^uint64(0) >> (uint(-end) % 64)
}
func resetBitmapRange(bitmap []uint64, start int, end int) {
if start >= end {
return
}
firstword := start / 64
endword := (end - 1) / 64
if firstword == endword {
bitmap[firstword] &= ^((^uint64(0) << uint(start%64)) & (^uint64(0) >> (uint(-end) % 64)))
return
}
bitmap[firstword] &= ^(^uint64(0) << uint(start%64))
for i := firstword + 1; i < endword; i++ {
bitmap[i] = 0
}
bitmap[endword] &= ^(^uint64(0) >> (uint(-end) % 64))
}
func setBitmapRange(bitmap []uint64, start int, end int) {
if start >= end {
return
}
firstword := start / 64
endword := (end - 1) / 64
if firstword == endword {
bitmap[firstword] |= (^uint64(0) << uint(start%64)) & (^uint64(0) >> (uint(-end) % 64))
return
}
bitmap[firstword] |= ^uint64(0) << uint(start%64)
for i := firstword + 1; i < endword; i++ {
bitmap[i] = ^uint64(0)
}
bitmap[endword] |= ^uint64(0) >> (uint(-end) % 64)
}
func flipBitmapRangeAndCardinalityChange(bitmap []uint64, start int, end int) int {
before := wordCardinalityForBitmapRange(bitmap, start, end)
flipBitmapRange(bitmap, start, end)
after := wordCardinalityForBitmapRange(bitmap, start, end)
return int(after - before)
}
func resetBitmapRangeAndCardinalityChange(bitmap []uint64, start int, end int) int {
before := wordCardinalityForBitmapRange(bitmap, start, end)
resetBitmapRange(bitmap, start, end)
after := wordCardinalityForBitmapRange(bitmap, start, end)
return int(after - before)
}
func setBitmapRangeAndCardinalityChange(bitmap []uint64, start int, end int) int {
before := wordCardinalityForBitmapRange(bitmap, start, end)
setBitmapRange(bitmap, start, end)
after := wordCardinalityForBitmapRange(bitmap, start, end)
return int(after - before)
}
func wordCardinalityForBitmapRange(bitmap []uint64, start int, end int) uint64 {
answer := uint64(0)
if start >= end {
return answer
}
firstword := start / 64
endword := (end - 1) / 64
for i := firstword; i <= endword; i++ {
answer += popcount(bitmap[i])
}
return answer
}
func selectBitPosition(w uint64, j int) int {
seen := 0
// Divide 64bit
part := w & 0xFFFFFFFF
n := popcount(part)
if n <= uint64(j) {
part = w >> 32
seen += 32
j -= int(n)
}
w = part
// Divide 32bit
part = w & 0xFFFF
n = popcount(part)
if n <= uint64(j) {
part = w >> 16
seen += 16
j -= int(n)
}
w = part
// Divide 16bit
part = w & 0xFF
n = popcount(part)
if n <= uint64(j) {
part = w >> 8
seen += 8
j -= int(n)
}
w = part
// Lookup in final byte
var counter uint
for counter = 0; counter < 8; counter++ {
j -= int((w >> counter) & 1)
if j < 0 {
break
}
}
return seen + int(counter)
}
func panicOn(err error) {
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
}
type ph struct {
orig int
rand int
}
type pha []ph
func (p pha) Len() int { return len(p) }
func (p pha) Less(i, j int) bool { return p[i].rand < p[j].rand }
func (p pha) Swap(i, j int) { p[i], p[j] = p[j], p[i] }
func getRandomPermutation(n int) []int {
r := make([]ph, n)
for i := 0; i < n; i++ {
r[i].orig = i
r[i].rand = rand.Intn(1 << 29)
}
sort.Sort(pha(r))
m := make([]int, n)
for i := range m {
m[i] = r[i].orig
}
return m
}
func minOfInt(a, b int) int {
if a < b {
return a
}
return b
}
func maxOfInt(a, b int) int {
if a > b {
return a
}
return b
}
func maxOfUint16(a, b uint16) uint16 {
if a > b {
return a
}
return b
}
func minOfUint16(a, b uint16) uint16 {
if a < b {
return a
}
return b
}
func maxInt(a, b int) int {
if a > b {
return a
}
return b
}
func maxUint16(a, b uint16) uint16 {
if a > b {
return a
}
return b
}
func minUint16(a, b uint16) uint16 {
if a < b {
return a
}
return b
}

@ -0,0 +1,22 @@
The MIT License (MIT)
Copyright (c) 2015 Stephen Merity
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
SOFTWARE.

@ -0,0 +1,67 @@
# Govarint
This project aims to provide a simple API for the performant encoding and decoding of 32 and 64 bit integers using a variety of algorithms.
[![](http://i.imgur.com/mpgC23U.jpg)](https://www.flickr.com/photos/tsevis/8648521649/)
## Usage
Each integer encoding algorithm conforms to an encoding and decoding interface.
The interfaces also specify the size of the unsigned integer, either 32 or 64 bits, and will be referred to as XX below.
To create an encoder:
NewU32Base128Encoder(w io.Writer)
NewU64Base128Encoder(w io.Writer)
NewU32GroupVarintEncoder(w io.Writer)
For encoders, the only two commands are `PutUXX` and `Close`.
`Close` must be called as some integer encoding algorithms write in multiples.
var buf bytes.Buffer
enc := NewU32Base128Encoder(&buf)
enc.PutU32(117)
enc.PutU32(343)
enc.Close()
To create a decoder:
NewU32Base128Decoder(r io.ByteReader)
NewU64Base128Decoder(r io.ByteReader)
NewU32GroupVarintDecoder(r io.ByteReader)
For decoders, the only command is `GetUXX`.
`GetUXX` returns the value and any potential errors.
When reading is complete, `GetUXX` will return an `EOF` (End Of File).
dec := NewU32Base128Decoder(&buf)
x, err := dec.GetU32()
## Use Cases
Using fixed width integers, such as uint32 and uint64, usually waste large amounts of space, especially when encoding small values.
Optimally, smaller numbers should take less space to represent.
Using integer encoding algorithms is especially common in specific applications, such as storing edge lists or indexes for search engines.
In these situations, you have a sorted list of numbers that you want to keep as compactly as possible in memory.
Additionally, by storing only the difference between the given number and the previous (delta encoding), the numbers are quite small, and thus compress well.
For an explicit example, the Web Data Commons Hyperlink Graph contains 128 billion edges linking page A to page B, where each page is represented by a 32 bit integer.
By converting all these edges to 64 bit integers (32 | 32), sorting them, and then using delta encoding, memory usage can be reduced from 64 bits per edge down to only 9 bits per edge using the Base128 integer encoding algorithm.
This figure improves even further if compressed using conventional compression algorithms (3 bits per edge).
## Encodings supported
`govarint` supports:
+ Base128 [32, 64] - each byte uses 7 bits for encoding the integer and 1 bit for indicating if the integer requires another byte
+ Group Varint [32] - integers are encoded in blocks of four - one byte encodes the size of the following four integers, then the values of the four integers follows
Group Varint consistently beats Base128 in decompression speed but Base128 may offer improved compression ratios depending on the distribution of the supplied integers.
## Tests
go test -v -bench=.
## License
MIT License, as per `LICENSE`

@ -0,0 +1,229 @@
package govarint
import "encoding/binary"
import "io"
type U32VarintEncoder interface {
PutU32(x uint32) int
Close()
}
type U32VarintDecoder interface {
GetU32() (uint32, error)
}
///
type U64VarintEncoder interface {
PutU64(x uint64) int
Close()
}
type U64VarintDecoder interface {
GetU64() (uint64, error)
}
///
type U32GroupVarintEncoder struct {
w io.Writer
index int
store [4]uint32
temp [17]byte
}
func NewU32GroupVarintEncoder(w io.Writer) *U32GroupVarintEncoder { return &U32GroupVarintEncoder{w: w} }
func (b *U32GroupVarintEncoder) Flush() (int, error) {
// TODO: Is it more efficient to have a tailored version that's called only in Close()?
// If index is zero, there are no integers to flush
if b.index == 0 {
return 0, nil
}
// In the case we're flushing (the group isn't of size four), the non-values should be zero
// This ensures the unused entries are all zero in the sizeByte
for i := b.index; i < 4; i++ {
b.store[i] = 0
}
length := 1
// We need to reset the size byte to zero as we only bitwise OR into it, we don't overwrite it
b.temp[0] = 0
for i, x := range b.store {
size := byte(0)
shifts := []byte{24, 16, 8, 0}
for _, shift := range shifts {
// Always writes at least one byte -- the first one (shift = 0)
// Will write more bytes until the rest of the integer is all zeroes
if (x>>shift) != 0 || shift == 0 {
size += 1
b.temp[length] = byte(x >> shift)
length += 1
}
}
// We store the size in two of the eight bits in the first byte (sizeByte)
// 0 means there is one byte in total, hence why we subtract one from size
b.temp[0] |= (size - 1) << (uint8(3-i) * 2)
}
// If we're flushing without a full group of four, remove the unused bytes we computed
// This enables us to realize it's a partial group on decoding thanks to EOF
if b.index != 4 {
length -= 4 - b.index
}
_, err := b.w.Write(b.temp[:length])
return length, err
}
func (b *U32GroupVarintEncoder) PutU32(x uint32) (int, error) {
bytesWritten := 0
b.store[b.index] = x
b.index += 1
if b.index == 4 {
n, err := b.Flush()
if err != nil {
return n, err
}
bytesWritten += n
b.index = 0
}
return bytesWritten, nil
}
func (b *U32GroupVarintEncoder) Close() {
// On Close, we flush any remaining values that might not have been in a full group
b.Flush()
}
///
type U32GroupVarintDecoder struct {
r io.ByteReader
group [4]uint32
pos int
finished bool
capacity int
}
func NewU32GroupVarintDecoder(r io.ByteReader) *U32GroupVarintDecoder {
return &U32GroupVarintDecoder{r: r, pos: 4, capacity: 4}
}
func (b *U32GroupVarintDecoder) getGroup() error {
// We should always receive a sizeByte if there are more values to read
sizeByte, err := b.r.ReadByte()
if err != nil {
return err
}
// Calculate the size of the four incoming 32 bit integers
// 0b00 means 1 byte to read, 0b01 = 2, etc
b.group[0] = uint32((sizeByte >> 6) & 3)
b.group[1] = uint32((sizeByte >> 4) & 3)
b.group[2] = uint32((sizeByte >> 2) & 3)
b.group[3] = uint32(sizeByte & 3)
//
for index, size := range b.group {
b.group[index] = 0
// Any error that occurs in earlier byte reads should be repeated at the end one
// Hence we only catch and report the final ReadByte's error
var err error
switch size {
case 0:
var x byte
x, err = b.r.ReadByte()
b.group[index] = uint32(x)
case 1:
var x, y byte
x, _ = b.r.ReadByte()
y, err = b.r.ReadByte()
b.group[index] = uint32(x)<<8 | uint32(y)
case 2:
var x, y, z byte
x, _ = b.r.ReadByte()
y, _ = b.r.ReadByte()
z, err = b.r.ReadByte()
b.group[index] = uint32(x)<<16 | uint32(y)<<8 | uint32(z)
case 3:
var x, y, z, zz byte
x, _ = b.r.ReadByte()
y, _ = b.r.ReadByte()
z, _ = b.r.ReadByte()
zz, err = b.r.ReadByte()
b.group[index] = uint32(x)<<24 | uint32(y)<<16 | uint32(z)<<8 | uint32(zz)
}
if err != nil {
if err == io.EOF {
// If we hit EOF here, we have found a partial group
// We've return any valid entries we have read and return EOF once we run out
b.capacity = index
b.finished = true
break
} else {
return err
}
}
}
// Reset the pos pointer to the beginning of the read values
b.pos = 0
return nil
}
func (b *U32GroupVarintDecoder) GetU32() (uint32, error) {
// Check if we have any more values to give out - if not, let's get them
if b.pos == b.capacity {
// If finished is set, there is nothing else to do
if b.finished {
return 0, io.EOF
}
err := b.getGroup()
if err != nil {
return 0, err
}
}
// Increment pointer and return the value stored at that point
b.pos += 1
return b.group[b.pos-1], nil
}
///
type Base128Encoder struct {
w io.Writer
tmpBytes []byte
}
func NewU32Base128Encoder(w io.Writer) *Base128Encoder {
return &Base128Encoder{w: w, tmpBytes: make([]byte, binary.MaxVarintLen32)}
}
func NewU64Base128Encoder(w io.Writer) *Base128Encoder {
return &Base128Encoder{w: w, tmpBytes: make([]byte, binary.MaxVarintLen64)}
}
func (b *Base128Encoder) PutU32(x uint32) (int, error) {
writtenBytes := binary.PutUvarint(b.tmpBytes, uint64(x))
return b.w.Write(b.tmpBytes[:writtenBytes])
}
func (b *Base128Encoder) PutU64(x uint64) (int, error) {
writtenBytes := binary.PutUvarint(b.tmpBytes, x)
return b.w.Write(b.tmpBytes[:writtenBytes])
}
func (b *Base128Encoder) Close() {
}
///
type Base128Decoder struct {
r io.ByteReader
}
func NewU32Base128Decoder(r io.ByteReader) *Base128Decoder { return &Base128Decoder{r: r} }
func NewU64Base128Decoder(r io.ByteReader) *Base128Decoder { return &Base128Decoder{r: r} }
func (b *Base128Decoder) GetU32() (uint32, error) {
v, err := binary.ReadUvarint(b.r)
return uint32(v), err
}
func (b *Base128Decoder) GetU64() (uint64, error) {
return binary.ReadUvarint(b.r)
}

@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
# ![bleve](docs/bleve.png) bleve
[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/blevesearch/bleve.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/blevesearch/bleve) [![Coverage Status](https://coveralls.io/repos/blevesearch/bleve/badge.png?branch=master)](https://coveralls.io/r/blevesearch/bleve?branch=master) [![GoDoc](https://godoc.org/github.com/blevesearch/bleve?status.svg)](https://godoc.org/github.com/blevesearch/bleve)
[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/blevesearch/bleve.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/blevesearch/bleve) [![Coverage Status](https://coveralls.io/repos/github/blevesearch/bleve/badge.svg?branch=master)](https://coveralls.io/github/blevesearch/bleve?branch=master) [![GoDoc](https://godoc.org/github.com/blevesearch/bleve?status.svg)](https://godoc.org/github.com/blevesearch/bleve)
[![Join the chat at https://gitter.im/blevesearch/bleve](https://badges.gitter.im/Join%20Chat.svg)](https://gitter.im/blevesearch/bleve?utm_source=badge&utm_medium=badge&utm_campaign=pr-badge&utm_content=badge)
[![codebeat](https://codebeat.co/badges/38a7cbc9-9cf5-41c0-a315-0746178230f4)](https://codebeat.co/projects/github-com-blevesearch-bleve)
[![Go Report Card](https://goreportcard.com/badge/blevesearch/bleve)](https://goreportcard.com/report/blevesearch/bleve)

@ -25,6 +25,9 @@ import (
"github.com/blevesearch/bleve/index/upsidedown"
"github.com/blevesearch/bleve/registry"
"github.com/blevesearch/bleve/search/highlight/highlighter/html"
// force import of scorch so its accessible by default
_ "github.com/blevesearch/bleve/index/scorch"
)
var bleveExpVar = expvar.NewMap("bleve")

@ -0,0 +1,23 @@
// Copyright (c) 2014 Couchbase, Inc.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
// +build appengine appenginevm
package bleve
// in the appengine environment we cannot support disk based indexes
// so we do no extra configuration in this method
func initDisk() {
}

@ -20,7 +20,6 @@ type Document struct {
ID string `json:"id"`
Fields []Field `json:"fields"`
CompositeFields []*CompositeField
Number uint64 `json:"-"`
}
func NewDocument(id string) *Document {

@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ import (
"github.com/blevesearch/bleve/analysis"
)
const DefaultBooleanIndexingOptions = StoreField | IndexField
const DefaultBooleanIndexingOptions = StoreField | IndexField | DocValues
type BooleanField struct {
name string

@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ import (
"github.com/blevesearch/bleve/numeric"
)
const DefaultDateTimeIndexingOptions = StoreField | IndexField
const DefaultDateTimeIndexingOptions = StoreField | IndexField | DocValues
const DefaultDateTimePrecisionStep uint = 4
var MinTimeRepresentable = time.Unix(0, math.MinInt64)

@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ import (
"github.com/blevesearch/bleve/numeric"
)
const DefaultNumericIndexingOptions = StoreField | IndexField
const DefaultNumericIndexingOptions = StoreField | IndexField | DocValues
const DefaultPrecisionStep uint = 4

@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ import (
"github.com/blevesearch/bleve/analysis"
)
const DefaultTextIndexingOptions = IndexField
const DefaultTextIndexingOptions = IndexField | DocValues
type TextField struct {
name string

@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ const (
IndexField IndexingOptions = 1 << iota
StoreField
IncludeTermVectors
DocValues
)
func (o IndexingOptions) IsIndexed() bool {
@ -34,6 +35,10 @@ func (o IndexingOptions) IncludeTermVectors() bool {
return o&IncludeTermVectors != 0
}
func (o IndexingOptions) IncludeDocValues() bool {
return o&DocValues != 0
}
func (o IndexingOptions) String() string {
rv := ""
if o.IsIndexed() {
@ -51,5 +56,11 @@ func (o IndexingOptions) String() string {
}
rv += "TV"
}
if o.IncludeDocValues() {
if rv != "" {
rv += ", "
}
rv += "DV"
}
return rv
}

@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ func (b *Batch) SetInternal(key, val []byte) {
b.internal.SetInternal(key, val)
}
// SetInternal adds the specified delete internal
// DeleteInternal adds the specified delete internal
// operation to the batch. NOTE: the bleve Index is
// not updated until the batch is executed.
func (b *Batch) DeleteInternal(key []byte) {

@ -14,7 +14,10 @@
package index
import "github.com/blevesearch/bleve/document"
import (
"github.com/blevesearch/bleve/analysis"
"github.com/blevesearch/bleve/document"
)
type IndexRow interface {
KeySize() int
@ -29,6 +32,11 @@ type IndexRow interface {
type AnalysisResult struct {
DocID string
Rows []IndexRow
// scorch
Document *document.Document
Analyzed []analysis.TokenFrequencies
Length []int
}
type AnalysisWork struct {

@ -0,0 +1,367 @@
# scorch
## Definitions
Batch
- A collection of Documents to mutate in the index.
Document
- Has a unique identifier (arbitrary bytes).
- Is comprised of a list of fields.
Field
- Has a name (string).
- Has a type (text, number, date, geopoint).
- Has a value (depending on type).
- Can be indexed, stored, or both.
- If indexed, can be analyzed.
-m If indexed, can optionally store term vectors.
## Scope
Scorch *MUST* implement the bleve.index API without requiring any changes to this API.
Scorch *MAY* introduce new interfaces, which can be discovered to allow use of new capabilities not in the current API.
## Implementation
The scorch implementation starts with the concept of a segmented index.
A segment is simply a slice, subset, or portion of the entire index. A segmented index is one which is composed of one or more segments. Although segments are created in a particular order, knowing this ordering is not required to achieve correct semantics when querying. Because there is no ordering, this means that when searching an index, you can (and should) search all the segments concurrently.
### Internal Wrapper
In order to accommodate the existing APIs while also improving the implementation, the scorch implementation includes some wrapper functionality that must be described.
#### \_id field
In scorch, field 0 is prearranged to be named \_id. All documents have a value for this field, which is the documents external identifier. In this version the field *MUST* be both indexed AND stored. The scorch wrapper adds this field, as it will not be present in the Document from the calling bleve code.
NOTE: If a document already contains a field \_id, it will be replaced. If this is problematic, the caller must ensure such a scenario does not happen.
### Proposed Structures
```
type Segment interface {
Dictionary(field string) TermDictionary
}
type TermDictionary interface {
PostingsList(term string, excluding PostingsList) PostingsList
}
type PostingsList interface {
Next() Posting
And(other PostingsList) PostingsList
Or(other PostingsList) PostingsList
}
type Posting interface {
Number() uint64
Frequency() uint64
Norm() float64
Locations() Locations
}
type Locations interface {
Start() uint64
End() uint64
Pos() uint64
ArrayPositions() ...
}
type DeletedDocs {
}
type SegmentSnapshot struct {
segment Segment
deleted PostingsList
}
type IndexSnapshot struct {
segment []SegmentSnapshot
}
```
**What about errors?**
**What about memory mgmnt or context?**
**Postings List separate iterator to separate stateful from stateless**
### Mutating the Index
The bleve.index API has methods for directly making individual mutations (Update/Delete/SetInternal/DeleteInternal), however for this first implementation, we assume that all of these calls can simply be turned into a Batch of size 1. This may be highly inefficient, but it will be correct. This decision is made based on the fact that Couchbase FTS always uses Batches.
NOTE: As a side-effect of this decision, it should be clear that performance tuning may depend on the batch size, which may in-turn require changes in FTS.
From this point forward, only Batch mutations will be discussed.
Sequence of Operations:
1. For each document in the batch, search through all existing segments. The goal is to build up a per-segment bitset which tells us which documents in that segment are obsoleted by the addition of the new segment we're currently building. NOTE: we're not ready for this change to take effect yet, so rather than this operation mutating anything, they simply return bitsets, which we can apply later. Logically, this is something like:
```
foreach segment {
dict := segment.Dictionary("\_id")
postings := empty postings list
foreach docID {
postings = postings.Or(dict.PostingsList(docID, nil))
}
}
```
NOTE: it is illustrated above as nested for loops, but some or all of these could be concurrently. The end result is that for each segment, we have (possibly empty) bitset.
2. Also concurrent with 1, the documents in the batch are analyzed. This analysis proceeds using the existing analyzer pool.
3. (after 2 completes) Analyzed documents are fed into a function which builds a new Segment representing this information.
4. We now have everything we need to update the state of the system to include this new snapshot.
- Acquire a lock
- Create a new IndexSnapshot
- For each SegmentSnapshot in the IndexSnapshot, take the deleted PostingsList and OR it with the new postings list for this Segment. Construct a new SegmentSnapshot for the segment using this new deleted PostingsList. Append this SegmentSnapshot to the IndexSnapshot.
- Create a new SegmentSnapshot wrapping our new segment with nil deleted docs.
- Append the new SegmentSnapshot to the IndexSnapshot
- Release the lock
An ASCII art example:
```
0 - Empty Index
No segments
IndexSnapshot
segments []
deleted []
1 - Index Batch [ A B C ]
segment 0
numbers [ 1 2 3 ]
\_id [ A B C ]
IndexSnapshot
segments [ 0 ]
deleted [ nil ]
2 - Index Batch [ B' ]
segment 0 1
numbers [ 1 2 3 ] [ 1 ]
\_id [ A B C ] [ B ]
Compute bitset segment-0-deleted-by-1:
[ 0 1 0 ]
OR it with previous (nil) (call it 0-1)
[ 0 1 0 ]
IndexSnapshot
segments [ 0 1 ]
deleted [ 0-1 nil ]
3 - Index Batch [ C' ]
segment 0 1 2
numbers [ 1 2 3 ] [ 1 ] [ 1 ]
\_id [ A B C ] [ B ] [ C ]
Compute bitset segment-0-deleted-by-2:
[ 0 0 1 ]
OR it with previous ([ 0 1 0 ]) (call it 0-12)
[ 0 1 1 ]
Compute bitset segment-1-deleted-by-2:
[ 0 ]
OR it with previous (nil)
still just nil
IndexSnapshot
segments [ 0 1 2 ]
deleted [ 0-12 nil nil ]
```
**is there opportunity to stop early when doc is found in one segment**
**also, more efficient way to find bits for long lists of ids?**
### Searching
In the bleve.index API all searching starts by getting an IndexReader, which represents a snapshot of the index at a point in time.
As described in the section above, our index implementation maintains a pointer to the current IndexSnapshot. When a caller gets an IndexReader, they get a copy of this pointer, and can use it as long as they like. The IndexSnapshot contains SegmentSnapshots, which only contain pointers to immutable segments. The deleted posting lists associated with a segment change over time, but the particular deleted posting list in YOUR snapshot is immutable. This gives a stable view of the data.
#### Term Search
Term search is the only searching primitive exposed in today's bleve.index API. This ultimately could limit our ability to take advantage of the indexing improvements, but it also means it will be easier to get a first version of this working.
A term search for term T in field F will look something like this:
```
searchResultPostings = empty
foreach segment {
dict := segment.Dictionary(F)
segmentResultPostings = dict.PostingsList(T, segmentSnapshotDeleted)
// make segmentLocal numbers into global numbers, and flip bits in searchResultPostings
}
```
The searchResultPostings will be a new implementation of the TermFieldReader inteface.
As a reminder this interface is:
```
// TermFieldReader is the interface exposing the enumeration of documents
// containing a given term in a given field. Documents are returned in byte
// lexicographic order over their identifiers.
type TermFieldReader interface {
// Next returns the next document containing the term in this field, or nil
// when it reaches the end of the enumeration. The preAlloced TermFieldDoc
// is optional, and when non-nil, will be used instead of allocating memory.
Next(preAlloced *TermFieldDoc) (*TermFieldDoc, error)
// Advance resets the enumeration at specified document or its immediate
// follower.
Advance(ID IndexInternalID, preAlloced *TermFieldDoc) (*TermFieldDoc, error)
// Count returns the number of documents contains the term in this field.
Count() uint64
Close() error
}
```
At first glance this appears problematic, we have no way to return documents in order of their identifiers. But it turns out the wording of this perhaps too strong, or a bit ambiguous. Originally, this referred to the external identifiers, but with the introduction of a distinction between internal/external identifiers, returning them in order of their internal identifiers is also acceptable. **ASIDE**: the reason for this is that most callers just use Next() and literally don't care what the order is, they could be in any order and it would be fine. There is only one search that cares and that is the ConjunctionSearcher, which relies on Next/Advance having very specific semantics. Later in this document we will have a proposal to split into multiple interfaces:
- The weakest interface, only supports Next() no ordering at all.
- Ordered, supporting Advance()
- And/Or'able capable of internally efficiently doing these ops with like interfaces (if not capable then can always fall back to external walking)
But, the good news is that we don't even have to do that for our first implementation. As long as the global numbers we use for internal identifiers are consistent within this IndexSnapshot, then Next() will be ordered by ascending document number, and Advance() will still work correctly.
NOTE: there is another place where we rely on the ordering of these hits, and that is in the "\_id" sort order. Previously this was the natural order, and a NOOP for the collector, now it must be implemented by actually sorting on the "\_id" field. We probably should introduce at least a marker interface to detect this.
An ASCII art example:
```
Let's start with the IndexSnapshot we ended with earlier:
3 - Index Batch [ C' ]
segment 0 1 2
numbers [ 1 2 3 ] [ 1 ] [ 1 ]
\_id [ A B C ] [ B ] [ C ]
Compute bitset segment-0-deleted-by-2:
[ 0 0 1 ]
OR it with previous ([ 0 1 0 ]) (call it 0-12)
[ 0 1 1 ]
Compute bitset segment-1-deleted-by-2:
[ 0 0 0 ]
OR it with previous (nil)
still just nil
IndexSnapshot
segments [ 0 1 2 ]
deleted [ 0-12 nil nil ]
Now let's search for the term 'cat' in the field 'desc' and let's assume that Document C (both versions) would match it.
Concurrently:
- Segment 0
- Get Term Dictionary For Field 'desc'
- From it get Postings List for term 'cat' EXCLUDING 0-12
- raw segment matches [ 0 0 1 ] but excluding [ 0 1 1 ] gives [ 0 0 0 ]
- Segment 1
- Get Term Dictionary For Field 'desc'
- From it get Postings List for term 'cat' excluding nil
- [ 0 ]
- Segment 2
- Get Term Dictionary For Field 'desc'
- From it get Postings List for term 'cat' excluding nil
- [ 1 ]
Map local bitsets into global number space (global meaning cross-segment but still unique to this snapshot)
IndexSnapshot already should have mapping something like:
0 - Offset 0
1 - Offset 3 (because segment 0 had 3 docs)
2 - Offset 4 (becuase segment 1 had 1 doc)
This maps to search result bitset:
[ 0 0 0 0 1]
Caller would call Next() and get doc number 5 (assuming 1 based indexing for now)
Caller could then ask to get term locations, stored fields, external doc ID for document number 5. Internally in the IndexSnapshot, we can now convert that back, and realize doc number 5 comes from segment 2, 5-4=1 so we're looking for doc number 1 in segment 2. That happens to be C...
```
#### Future improvements
In the future, interfaces to detect these non-serially operating TermFieldReaders could expose their own And() and Or() up to the higher level Conjunction/Disjunction searchers. Doing this alone offers some win, but also means there would be greater burden on the Searcher code rewriting logical expressions for maximum performance.
Another related topic is that of peak memory usage. With serially operating TermFieldReaders it was necessary to start them all at the same time and operate in unison. However, with these non-serially operating TermFieldReaders we have the option of doing a few at a time, consolidating them, dispoting the intermediaries, and then doing a few more. For very complex queries with many clauses this could reduce peak memory usage.
### Memory Tracking
All segments must be able to produce two statistics, an estimate of their explicit memory usage, and their actual size on disk (if any). For in-memory segments, disk usage could be zero, and the memory usage represents the entire information content. For mmap-based disk segments, the memory could be as low as the size of tracking structure itself (say just a few pointers).
This would allow the implementation to throttle or block incoming mutations when a threshold memory usage has (or would be) exceeded.
### Persistence
Obviously, we want to support (but maybe not require) asynchronous persistence of segments. My expectation is that segments are initially built in memory. At some point they are persisted to disk. This poses some interesting challenges.
At runtime, the state of an index (it's IndexSnapshot) is not only the contents of the segments, but also the bitmasks of deleted documents. These bitmasks indirectly encode an ordering in which the segments were added. The reason is that the bitmasks encode which items have been obsoleted by other (subsequent or more future) segments. In the runtime implementation we compute bitmask deltas and then merge them at the same time we bring the new segment in. One idea is that we could take a similar approach on disk. When we persist a segment, we persist the bitmask deltas of segments known to exist at that time, and eventually these can get merged up into a base segment deleted bitmask.
This also relates to the topic rollback, addressed next...
### Rollback
One desirable property in the Couchbase ecosystem is the ability to rollback to some previous (though typically not long ago) state. One idea for keeping this property in this design is to protect some of the most recent segments from merging. Then, if necessary, they could be "undone" to reveal previous states of the system. In these scenarios "undone" has to properly undo the deleted bitmasks on the other segments. Again, the current thinking is that rather than "undo" anything, it could be work that was deferred in the first place, thus making it easier to logically undo.
Another possibly related approach would be to tie this into our existing snapshot mechanism. Perhaps simulating a slow reader (holding onto index snapshots) for some period of time, can be the mechanism to achieve the desired end goal.
### Internal Storage
The bleve.index API has support for "internal storage". The ability to store information under a separate name space.
This is not used for high volume storage, so it is tempting to think we could just put a small k/v store alongside the rest of the index. But, the reality is that this storage is used to maintain key information related to the rollback scenario. Because of this, its crucial that ordering and overwriting of key/value pairs correspond with actual segment persistence in the index. Based on this, I believe its important to put the internal key/value pairs inside the segments themselves. But, this also means that they must follow a similar "deleted" bitmask approach to obsolete values in older segments. But, this also seems to substantially increase the complexity of the solution because of the separate name space, it would appear to require its own bitmask. Further keys aren't numeric, which then implies yet another mapping from internal key to number, etc.
More thought is required here.
### Merging
The segmented index approach requires merging to prevent the number of segments from growing too large.
Recent experience with LSMs has taught us that having the correct merge strategy can make a huge difference in the overall performance of the system. In particular, a simple merge strategy which merges segments too aggressively can lead to high write amplification and unnecessarily rendering cached data useless.
A few simple principles have been identified.
- Roughly we merge multiple smaller segments into a single larger one.
- The larger a segment gets the less likely we should be to ever merge it.
- Segments with large numbers of deleted/obsoleted items are good candidates as the merge will result in a space savings.
- Segments with all items deleted/obsoleted can be dropped.
Merging of a segment should be able to proceed even if that segment is held by an ongoing snapshot, it should only delay the removal of it.

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// Copyright (c) 2018 Couchbase, Inc.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
package scorch
import "time"
// RegistryAsyncErrorCallbacks should be treated as read-only after
// process init()'ialization.
var RegistryAsyncErrorCallbacks = map[string]func(error){}
// RegistryEventCallbacks should be treated as read-only after
// process init()'ialization.
var RegistryEventCallbacks = map[string]func(Event){}
// Event represents the information provided in an OnEvent() callback.
type Event struct {
Kind EventKind
Scorch *Scorch
Duration time.Duration
}
// EventKind represents an event code for OnEvent() callbacks.
type EventKind int
// EventKindCloseStart is fired when a Scorch.Close() has begun.
var EventKindCloseStart = EventKind(1)
// EventKindClose is fired when a scorch index has been fully closed.
var EventKindClose = EventKind(2)
// EventKindMergerProgress is fired when the merger has completed a
// round of merge processing.
var EventKindMergerProgress = EventKind(3)
// EventKindPersisterProgress is fired when the persister has completed
// a round of persistence processing.
var EventKindPersisterProgress = EventKind(4)
// EventKindBatchIntroductionStart is fired when Batch() is invoked which
// introduces a new segment.
var EventKindBatchIntroductionStart = EventKind(5)
// EventKindBatchIntroduction is fired when Batch() completes.
var EventKindBatchIntroduction = EventKind(6)

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// Copyright (c) 2017 Couchbase, Inc.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
package scorch
import (
"fmt"
"sync/atomic"
"github.com/RoaringBitmap/roaring"
"github.com/blevesearch/bleve/index/scorch/segment"
)
type segmentIntroduction struct {
id uint64
data segment.Segment
obsoletes map[uint64]*roaring.Bitmap
ids []string
internal map[string][]byte
applied chan error
persisted chan error
}
type epochWatcher struct {
epoch uint64
notifyCh notificationChan
}
type snapshotReversion struct {
snapshot *IndexSnapshot
applied chan error
persisted chan error
}
func (s *Scorch) mainLoop() {
var epochWatchers []*epochWatcher
OUTER:
for {
select {
case <-s.closeCh:
break OUTER
case epochWatcher := <-s.introducerNotifier:
epochWatchers = append(epochWatchers, epochWatcher)
case nextMerge := <-s.merges:
s.introduceMerge(nextMerge)
case next := <-s.introductions:
err := s.introduceSegment(next)
if err != nil {
continue OUTER
}
case revertTo := <-s.revertToSnapshots:
err := s.revertToSnapshot(revertTo)
if err != nil {
continue OUTER
}
}
var epochCurr uint64
s.rootLock.RLock()
if s.root != nil {
epochCurr = s.root.epoch
}
s.rootLock.RUnlock()
var epochWatchersNext []*epochWatcher
for _, w := range epochWatchers {
if w.epoch < epochCurr {
close(w.notifyCh)
} else {
epochWatchersNext = append(epochWatchersNext, w)
}
}
epochWatchers = epochWatchersNext
}
s.asyncTasks.Done()
}
func (s *Scorch) introduceSegment(next *segmentIntroduction) error {
// acquire lock
s.rootLock.Lock()
nsegs := len(s.root.segment)
// prepare new index snapshot
newSnapshot := &IndexSnapshot{
parent: s,
segment: make([]*SegmentSnapshot, nsegs, nsegs+1),
offsets: make([]uint64, nsegs, nsegs+1),
internal: make(map[string][]byte, len(s.root.internal)),
epoch: s.nextSnapshotEpoch,
refs: 1,
}
s.nextSnapshotEpoch++
// iterate through current segments
var running uint64
for i := range s.root.segment {
// see if optimistic work included this segment
delta, ok := next.obsoletes[s.root.segment[i].id]
if !ok {
var err error
delta, err = s.root.segment[i].segment.DocNumbers(next.ids)
if err != nil {
s.rootLock.Unlock()
next.applied <- fmt.Errorf("error computing doc numbers: %v", err)
close(next.applied)
_ = newSnapshot.DecRef()
return err
}
}
newSnapshot.segment[i] = &SegmentSnapshot{
id: s.root.segment[i].id,
segment: s.root.segment[i].segment,
cachedDocs: s.root.segment[i].cachedDocs,
}
s.root.segment[i].segment.AddRef()
// apply new obsoletions
if s.root.segment[i].deleted == nil {
newSnapshot.segment[i].deleted = delta
} else {
newSnapshot.segment[i].deleted = roaring.Or(s.root.segment[i].deleted, delta)
}
newSnapshot.offsets[i] = running
running += s.root.segment[i].Count()
}
// append new segment, if any, to end of the new index snapshot
if next.data != nil {
newSegmentSnapshot := &SegmentSnapshot{
id: next.id,
segment: next.data, // take ownership of next.data's ref-count
cachedDocs: &cachedDocs{cache: nil},
}
newSnapshot.segment = append(newSnapshot.segment, newSegmentSnapshot)
newSnapshot.offsets = append(newSnapshot.offsets, running)
// increment numItemsIntroduced which tracks the number of items
// queued for persistence.
atomic.AddUint64(&s.stats.numItemsIntroduced, newSegmentSnapshot.Count())
}
// copy old values
for key, oldVal := range s.root.internal {
newSnapshot.internal[key] = oldVal
}
// set new values and apply deletes
for key, newVal := range next.internal {
if newVal != nil {
newSnapshot.internal[key] = newVal
} else {
delete(newSnapshot.internal, key)
}
}
if next.persisted != nil {
s.rootPersisted = append(s.rootPersisted, next.persisted)
}
// swap in new index snapshot
rootPrev := s.root
s.root = newSnapshot
// release lock
s.rootLock.Unlock()
if rootPrev != nil {
_ = rootPrev.DecRef()
}
close(next.applied)
return nil
}
func (s *Scorch) introduceMerge(nextMerge *segmentMerge) {
// acquire lock
s.rootLock.Lock()
// prepare new index snapshot
currSize := len(s.root.segment)
newSize := currSize + 1 - len(nextMerge.old)
newSnapshot := &IndexSnapshot{
parent: s,
segment: make([]*SegmentSnapshot, 0, newSize),
offsets: make([]uint64, 0, newSize),
internal: s.root.internal,
epoch: s.nextSnapshotEpoch,
refs: 1,
}
s.nextSnapshotEpoch++
// iterate through current segments
newSegmentDeleted := roaring.NewBitmap()
var running uint64
for i := range s.root.segment {
segmentID := s.root.segment[i].id
if segSnapAtMerge, ok := nextMerge.old[segmentID]; ok {
// this segment is going away, see if anything else was deleted since we started the merge
if s.root.segment[i].deleted != nil {
// assume all these deletes are new
deletedSince := s.root.segment[i].deleted
// if we already knew about some of them, remove
if segSnapAtMerge.deleted != nil {
deletedSince = roaring.AndNot(s.root.segment[i].deleted, segSnapAtMerge.deleted)
}
deletedSinceItr := deletedSince.Iterator()
for deletedSinceItr.HasNext() {
oldDocNum := deletedSinceItr.Next()
newDocNum := nextMerge.oldNewDocNums[segmentID][oldDocNum]
newSegmentDeleted.Add(uint32(newDocNum))
}
}
} else {
// this segment is staying
newSnapshot.segment = append(newSnapshot.segment, &SegmentSnapshot{
id: s.root.segment[i].id,
segment: s.root.segment[i].segment,
deleted: s.root.segment[i].deleted,
cachedDocs: s.root.segment[i].cachedDocs,
})
s.root.segment[i].segment.AddRef()
newSnapshot.offsets = append(newSnapshot.offsets, running)
running += s.root.segment[i].Count()
}
}
// put new segment at end
newSnapshot.segment = append(newSnapshot.segment, &SegmentSnapshot{
id: nextMerge.id,
segment: nextMerge.new, // take ownership for nextMerge.new's ref-count
deleted: newSegmentDeleted,
cachedDocs: &cachedDocs{cache: nil},
})
newSnapshot.offsets = append(newSnapshot.offsets, running)
// swap in new segment
rootPrev := s.root
s.root = newSnapshot
// release lock
s.rootLock.Unlock()
if rootPrev != nil {
_ = rootPrev.DecRef()
}
// notify merger we incorporated this
close(nextMerge.notify)
}
func (s *Scorch) revertToSnapshot(revertTo *snapshotReversion) error {
if revertTo.snapshot == nil {
err := fmt.Errorf("Cannot revert to a nil snapshot")
revertTo.applied <- err
return err
}
// acquire lock
s.rootLock.Lock()
// prepare a new index snapshot, based on next snapshot
newSnapshot := &IndexSnapshot{
parent: s,
segment: make([]*SegmentSnapshot, len(revertTo.snapshot.segment)),
offsets: revertTo.snapshot.offsets,
internal: revertTo.snapshot.internal,
epoch: s.nextSnapshotEpoch,
refs: 1,
}
s.nextSnapshotEpoch++
// iterate through segments
for i, segmentSnapshot := range revertTo.snapshot.segment {
newSnapshot.segment[i] = &SegmentSnapshot{
id: segmentSnapshot.id,
segment: segmentSnapshot.segment,
deleted: segmentSnapshot.deleted,
cachedDocs: segmentSnapshot.cachedDocs,
}
newSnapshot.segment[i].segment.AddRef()
// remove segment from ineligibleForRemoval map
filename := zapFileName(segmentSnapshot.id)
delete(s.ineligibleForRemoval, filename)
}
if revertTo.persisted != nil {
s.rootPersisted = append(s.rootPersisted, revertTo.persisted)
}
// swap in new snapshot
rootPrev := s.root
s.root = newSnapshot
// release lock
s.rootLock.Unlock()
if rootPrev != nil {
_ = rootPrev.DecRef()
}
close(revertTo.applied)
return nil
}

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// Copyright (c) 2017 Couchbase, Inc.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
package scorch
import (
"fmt"
"os"
"sync/atomic"
"time"
"github.com/RoaringBitmap/roaring"
"github.com/blevesearch/bleve/index/scorch/mergeplan"
"github.com/blevesearch/bleve/index/scorch/segment"
"github.com/blevesearch/bleve/index/scorch/segment/zap"
)
func (s *Scorch) mergerLoop() {
var lastEpochMergePlanned uint64
OUTER:
for {
select {
case <-s.closeCh:
break OUTER
default:
// check to see if there is a new snapshot to persist
s.rootLock.RLock()
ourSnapshot := s.root
ourSnapshot.AddRef()
s.rootLock.RUnlock()
if ourSnapshot.epoch != lastEpochMergePlanned {
startTime := time.Now()
// lets get started
err := s.planMergeAtSnapshot(ourSnapshot)
if err != nil {
s.fireAsyncError(fmt.Errorf("merging err: %v", err))
_ = ourSnapshot.DecRef()
continue OUTER
}
lastEpochMergePlanned = ourSnapshot.epoch
s.fireEvent(EventKindMergerProgress, time.Since(startTime))
}
_ = ourSnapshot.DecRef()
// tell the persister we're waiting for changes
// first make a notification chan
notifyUs := make(notificationChan)
// give it to the persister
select {
case <-s.closeCh:
break OUTER
case s.persisterNotifier <- notifyUs:
}
// check again
s.rootLock.RLock()
ourSnapshot = s.root
ourSnapshot.AddRef()
s.rootLock.RUnlock()
if ourSnapshot.epoch != lastEpochMergePlanned {
startTime := time.Now()
// lets get started
err := s.planMergeAtSnapshot(ourSnapshot)
if err != nil {
s.fireAsyncError(fmt.Errorf("merging err: %v", err))
_ = ourSnapshot.DecRef()
continue OUTER
}
lastEpochMergePlanned = ourSnapshot.epoch
s.fireEvent(EventKindMergerProgress, time.Since(startTime))
}
_ = ourSnapshot.DecRef()
// now wait for it (but also detect close)
select {
case <-s.closeCh:
break OUTER
case <-notifyUs:
// woken up, next loop should pick up work
}
}
}
s.asyncTasks.Done()
}
func (s *Scorch) planMergeAtSnapshot(ourSnapshot *IndexSnapshot) error {
// build list of zap segments in this snapshot
var onlyZapSnapshots []mergeplan.Segment
for _, segmentSnapshot := range ourSnapshot.segment {
if _, ok := segmentSnapshot.segment.(*zap.Segment); ok {
onlyZapSnapshots = append(onlyZapSnapshots, segmentSnapshot)
}
}
// give this list to the planner
resultMergePlan, err := mergeplan.Plan(onlyZapSnapshots, nil)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("merge planning err: %v", err)
}
if resultMergePlan == nil {
// nothing to do
return nil
}
// process tasks in serial for now
var notifications []notificationChan
for _, task := range resultMergePlan.Tasks {
oldMap := make(map[uint64]*SegmentSnapshot)
newSegmentID := atomic.AddUint64(&s.nextSegmentID, 1)
segmentsToMerge := make([]*zap.Segment, 0, len(task.Segments))
docsToDrop := make([]*roaring.Bitmap, 0, len(task.Segments))
for _, planSegment := range task.Segments {
if segSnapshot, ok := planSegment.(*SegmentSnapshot); ok {
oldMap[segSnapshot.id] = segSnapshot
if zapSeg, ok := segSnapshot.segment.(*zap.Segment); ok {
segmentsToMerge = append(segmentsToMerge, zapSeg)
docsToDrop = append(docsToDrop, segSnapshot.deleted)
}
}
}
filename := zapFileName(newSegmentID)
s.markIneligibleForRemoval(filename)
path := s.path + string(os.PathSeparator) + filename
newDocNums, err := zap.Merge(segmentsToMerge, docsToDrop, path, DefaultChunkFactor)
if err != nil {
s.unmarkIneligibleForRemoval(filename)
return fmt.Errorf("merging failed: %v", err)
}
segment, err := zap.Open(path)
if err != nil {
s.unmarkIneligibleForRemoval(filename)
return err
}
sm := &segmentMerge{
id: newSegmentID,
old: oldMap,
oldNewDocNums: make(map[uint64][]uint64),
new: segment,
notify: make(notificationChan),
}
notifications = append(notifications, sm.notify)
for i, segNewDocNums := range newDocNums {
sm.oldNewDocNums[task.Segments[i].Id()] = segNewDocNums
}
// give it to the introducer
select {
case <-s.closeCh:
return nil
case s.merges <- sm:
}
}
for _, notification := range notifications {
select {
case <-s.closeCh:
return nil
case <-notification:
}
}
return nil
}
type segmentMerge struct {
id uint64
old map[uint64]*SegmentSnapshot
oldNewDocNums map[uint64][]uint64
new segment.Segment
notify notificationChan
}

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// Copyright (c) 2017 Couchbase, Inc.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
// Package mergeplan provides a segment merge planning approach that's
// inspired by Lucene's TieredMergePolicy.java and descriptions like
// http://blog.mikemccandless.com/2011/02/visualizing-lucenes-segment-merges.html
package mergeplan
import (
"fmt"
"math"
"sort"
"strings"
)
// A Segment represents the information that the planner needs to
// calculate segment merging.
type Segment interface {
// Unique id of the segment -- used for sorting.
Id() uint64
// Full segment size (the size before any logical deletions).
FullSize() int64
// Size of the live data of the segment; i.e., FullSize() minus
// any logical deletions.
LiveSize() int64
}
// Plan() will functionally compute a merge plan. A segment will be
// assigned to at most a single MergeTask in the output MergePlan. A
// segment not assigned to any MergeTask means the segment should
// remain unmerged.
func Plan(segments []Segment, o *MergePlanOptions) (*MergePlan, error) {
return plan(segments, o)
}
// A MergePlan is the result of the Plan() API.
//
// The planner doesn’t know how or whether these tasks are executed --
// that’s up to a separate merge execution system, which might execute
// these tasks concurrently or not, and which might execute all the
// tasks or not.
type MergePlan struct {
Tasks []*MergeTask
}
// A MergeTask represents several segments that should be merged
// together into a single segment.
type MergeTask struct {
Segments []Segment
}
// The MergePlanOptions is designed to be reusable between planning calls.
type MergePlanOptions struct {
// Max # segments per logarithmic tier, or max width of any
// logarithmic “step”. Smaller values mean more merging but fewer
// segments. Should be >= SegmentsPerMergeTask, else you'll have
// too much merging.
MaxSegmentsPerTier int
// Max size of any segment produced after merging. Actual
// merging, however, may produce segment sizes different than the
// planner’s predicted sizes.
MaxSegmentSize int64
// The growth factor for each tier in a staircase of idealized
// segments computed by CalcBudget().
TierGrowth float64
// The number of segments in any resulting MergeTask. e.g.,
// len(result.Tasks[ * ].Segments) == SegmentsPerMergeTask.
SegmentsPerMergeTask int
// Small segments are rounded up to this size, i.e., treated as
// equal (floor) size for consideration. This is to prevent lots
// of tiny segments from resulting in a long tail in the index.
FloorSegmentSize int64
// Controls how aggressively merges that reclaim more deletions
// are favored. Higher values will more aggressively target
// merges that reclaim deletions, but be careful not to go so high
// that way too much merging takes place; a value of 3.0 is
// probably nearly too high. A value of 0.0 means deletions don't
// impact merge selection.
ReclaimDeletesWeight float64
// Optional, defaults to mergeplan.CalcBudget().
CalcBudget func(totalSize int64, firstTierSize int64,
o *MergePlanOptions) (budgetNumSegments int)
// Optional, defaults to mergeplan.ScoreSegments().
ScoreSegments func(segments []Segment, o *MergePlanOptions) float64
// Optional.
Logger func(string)
}
// Returns the higher of the input or FloorSegmentSize.
func (o *MergePlanOptions) RaiseToFloorSegmentSize(s int64) int64 {
if s > o.FloorSegmentSize {
return s
}
return o.FloorSegmentSize
}
// Suggested default options.
var DefaultMergePlanOptions = MergePlanOptions{
MaxSegmentsPerTier: 10,
MaxSegmentSize: 5000000,
TierGrowth: 10.0,
SegmentsPerMergeTask: 10,
FloorSegmentSize: 2000,
ReclaimDeletesWeight: 2.0,
}
// -------------------------------------------
func plan(segmentsIn []Segment, o *MergePlanOptions) (*MergePlan, error) {
if len(segmentsIn) <= 1 {
return nil, nil
}
if o == nil {
o = &DefaultMergePlanOptions
}
segments := append([]Segment(nil), segmentsIn...) // Copy.
sort.Sort(byLiveSizeDescending(segments))
var minLiveSize int64 = math.MaxInt64
var eligibles []Segment
var eligiblesLiveSize int64
for _, segment := range segments {
if minLiveSize > segment.LiveSize() {
minLiveSize = segment.LiveSize()
}
// Only small-enough segments are eligible.
if segment.LiveSize() < o.MaxSegmentSize/2 {
eligibles = append(eligibles, segment)
eligiblesLiveSize += segment.LiveSize()
}
}
minLiveSize = o.RaiseToFloorSegmentSize(minLiveSize)
calcBudget := o.CalcBudget
if calcBudget == nil {
calcBudget = CalcBudget
}
budgetNumSegments := CalcBudget(eligiblesLiveSize, minLiveSize, o)
scoreSegments := o.ScoreSegments
if scoreSegments == nil {
scoreSegments = ScoreSegments
}
rv := &MergePlan{}
var empties []Segment
for _, eligible := range eligibles {
if eligible.LiveSize() <= 0 {
empties = append(empties, eligible)
}
}
if len(empties) > 0 {
rv.Tasks = append(rv.Tasks, &MergeTask{Segments: empties})
eligibles = removeSegments(eligibles, empties)
}
// While we’re over budget, keep looping, which might produce
// another MergeTask.
for len(eligibles) > budgetNumSegments {
// Track a current best roster as we examine and score
// potential rosters of merges.
var bestRoster []Segment
var bestRosterScore float64 // Lower score is better.
for startIdx := 0; startIdx < len(eligibles)-o.SegmentsPerMergeTask; startIdx++ {
var roster []Segment
var rosterLiveSize int64
for idx := startIdx; idx < len(eligibles) && len(roster) < o.SegmentsPerMergeTask; idx++ {
eligible := eligibles[idx]
if rosterLiveSize+eligible.LiveSize() < o.MaxSegmentSize {
roster = append(roster, eligible)
rosterLiveSize += eligible.LiveSize()
}
}
if len(roster) > 0 {
rosterScore := scoreSegments(roster, o)
if len(bestRoster) <= 0 || rosterScore < bestRosterScore {
bestRoster = roster
bestRosterScore = rosterScore
}
}
}
if len(bestRoster) <= 0 {
return rv, nil
}
rv.Tasks = append(rv.Tasks, &MergeTask{Segments: bestRoster})
eligibles = removeSegments(eligibles, bestRoster)
}
return rv, nil
}
// Compute the number of segments that would be needed to cover the
// totalSize, by climbing up a logarithmically growing staircase of
// segment tiers.
func CalcBudget(totalSize int64, firstTierSize int64, o *MergePlanOptions) (
budgetNumSegments int) {
tierSize := firstTierSize
if tierSize < 1 {
tierSize = 1
}
maxSegmentsPerTier := o.MaxSegmentsPerTier
if maxSegmentsPerTier < 1 {
maxSegmentsPerTier = 1
}
tierGrowth := o.TierGrowth
if tierGrowth < 1.0 {
tierGrowth = 1.0
}
for totalSize > 0 {
segmentsInTier := float64(totalSize) / float64(tierSize)
if segmentsInTier < float64(maxSegmentsPerTier) {
budgetNumSegments += int(math.Ceil(segmentsInTier))
break
}
budgetNumSegments += maxSegmentsPerTier
totalSize -= int64(maxSegmentsPerTier) * tierSize
tierSize = int64(float64(tierSize) * tierGrowth)
}
return budgetNumSegments
}
// Of note, removeSegments() keeps the ordering of the results stable.
func removeSegments(segments []Segment, toRemove []Segment) []Segment {
rv := make([]Segment, 0, len(segments)-len(toRemove))
OUTER:
for _, segment := range segments {
for _, r := range toRemove {
if segment == r {
continue OUTER
}
}
rv = append(rv, segment)
}
return rv
}
// Smaller result score is better.
func ScoreSegments(segments []Segment, o *MergePlanOptions) float64 {
var totBeforeSize int64
var totAfterSize int64
var totAfterSizeFloored int64
for _, segment := range segments {
totBeforeSize += segment.FullSize()
totAfterSize += segment.LiveSize()
totAfterSizeFloored += o.RaiseToFloorSegmentSize(segment.LiveSize())
}
if totBeforeSize <= 0 || totAfterSize <= 0 || totAfterSizeFloored <= 0 {
return 0
}
// Roughly guess the "balance" of the segments -- whether the
// segments are about the same size.
balance :=
float64(o.RaiseToFloorSegmentSize(segments[0].LiveSize())) /
float64(totAfterSizeFloored)
// Gently favor smaller merges over bigger ones. We don't want to
// make the exponent too large else we end up with poor merges of
// small segments in order to avoid the large merges.
score := balance * math.Pow(float64(totAfterSize), 0.05)
// Strongly favor merges that reclaim deletes.
nonDelRatio := float64(totAfterSize) / float64(totBeforeSize)
score *= math.Pow(nonDelRatio, o.ReclaimDeletesWeight)
return score
}
// ------------------------------------------
// ToBarChart returns an ASCII rendering of the segments and the plan.
// The barMax is the max width of the bars in the bar chart.
func ToBarChart(prefix string, barMax int, segments []Segment, plan *MergePlan) string {
rv := make([]string, 0, len(segments))
var maxFullSize int64
for _, segment := range segments {
if maxFullSize < segment.FullSize() {
maxFullSize = segment.FullSize()
}
}
if maxFullSize < 0 {
maxFullSize = 1
}
for _, segment := range segments {
barFull := int(segment.FullSize())
barLive := int(segment.LiveSize())
if maxFullSize > int64(barMax) {
barFull = int(float64(barMax) * float64(barFull) / float64(maxFullSize))
barLive = int(float64(barMax) * float64(barLive) / float64(maxFullSize))
}
barKind := " "
barChar := "."
if plan != nil {
TASK_LOOP:
for taski, task := range plan.Tasks {
for _, taskSegment := range task.Segments {
if taskSegment == segment {
barKind = "*"
barChar = fmt.Sprintf("%d", taski)
break TASK_LOOP
}
}
}
}
bar :=
strings.Repeat(barChar, barLive)[0:barLive] +
strings.Repeat("x", barFull-barLive)[0:barFull-barLive]
rv = append(rv, fmt.Sprintf("%s %5d: %5d /%5d - %s %s", prefix,
segment.Id(),
segment.LiveSize(),
segment.FullSize(),
barKind, bar))
}
return strings.Join(rv, "\n")
}

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// Copyright (c) 2017 Couchbase, Inc.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
package mergeplan
type byLiveSizeDescending []Segment
func (a byLiveSizeDescending) Len() int { return len(a) }
func (a byLiveSizeDescending) Swap(i, j int) { a[i], a[j] = a[j], a[i] }
func (a byLiveSizeDescending) Less(i, j int) bool {
if a[i].LiveSize() != a[j].LiveSize() {
return a[i].LiveSize() > a[j].LiveSize()
}
return a[i].Id() < a[j].Id()
}

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// Copyright (c) 2017 Couchbase, Inc.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
package scorch
import (
"bytes"
"fmt"
"io/ioutil"
"log"
"os"
"path/filepath"
"strconv"
"strings"
"sync/atomic"
"time"
"github.com/RoaringBitmap/roaring"
"github.com/blevesearch/bleve/index/scorch/segment"
"github.com/blevesearch/bleve/index/scorch/segment/zap"
"github.com/boltdb/bolt"
)
var DefaultChunkFactor uint32 = 1024
type notificationChan chan struct{}
func (s *Scorch) persisterLoop() {
defer s.asyncTasks.Done()
var notifyChs []notificationChan
var lastPersistedEpoch uint64
OUTER:
for {
select {
case <-s.closeCh:
break OUTER
case notifyCh := <-s.persisterNotifier:
notifyChs = append(notifyChs, notifyCh)
default:
}
var ourSnapshot *IndexSnapshot
var ourPersisted []chan error
// check to see if there is a new snapshot to persist
s.rootLock.Lock()
if s.root != nil && s.root.epoch > lastPersistedEpoch {
ourSnapshot = s.root
ourSnapshot.AddRef()
ourPersisted = s.rootPersisted
s.rootPersisted = nil
}
s.rootLock.Unlock()
if ourSnapshot != nil {
startTime := time.Now()
err := s.persistSnapshot(ourSnapshot)
for _, ch := range ourPersisted {
if err != nil {
ch <- err
}
close(ch)
}
if err != nil {
s.fireAsyncError(fmt.Errorf("got err persisting snapshot: %v", err))
_ = ourSnapshot.DecRef()
continue OUTER
}
lastPersistedEpoch = ourSnapshot.epoch
for _, notifyCh := range notifyChs {
close(notifyCh)
}
notifyChs = nil
_ = ourSnapshot.DecRef()
changed := false
s.rootLock.RLock()
if s.root != nil && s.root.epoch != lastPersistedEpoch {
changed = true
}
s.rootLock.RUnlock()
s.fireEvent(EventKindPersisterProgress, time.Since(startTime))
if changed {
continue OUTER
}
}
// tell the introducer we're waiting for changes
w := &epochWatcher{
epoch: lastPersistedEpoch,
notifyCh: make(notificationChan, 1),
}
select {
case <-s.closeCh:
break OUTER
case s.introducerNotifier <- w:
}
s.removeOldData() // might as well cleanup while waiting
select {
case <-s.closeCh:
break OUTER
case <-w.notifyCh:
// woken up, next loop should pick up work
}
}
}
func (s *Scorch) persistSnapshot(snapshot *IndexSnapshot) error {
// start a write transaction
tx, err := s.rootBolt.Begin(true)
if err != nil {
return err
}
// defer fsync of the rootbolt
defer func() {
if err == nil {
err = s.rootBolt.Sync()
}
}()
// defer commit/rollback transaction
defer func() {
if err == nil {
err = tx.Commit()
} else {
_ = tx.Rollback()
}
}()
snapshotsBucket, err := tx.CreateBucketIfNotExists(boltSnapshotsBucket)
if err != nil {
return err
}
newSnapshotKey := segment.EncodeUvarintAscending(nil, snapshot.epoch)
snapshotBucket, err := snapshotsBucket.CreateBucketIfNotExists(newSnapshotKey)
if err != nil {
return err
}
// persist internal values
internalBucket, err := snapshotBucket.CreateBucketIfNotExists(boltInternalKey)
if err != nil {
return err
}
// TODO optimize writing these in order?
for k, v := range snapshot.internal {
err = internalBucket.Put([]byte(k), v)
if err != nil {
return err
}
}
var filenames []string
newSegmentPaths := make(map[uint64]string)
// first ensure that each segment in this snapshot has been persisted
for i, segmentSnapshot := range snapshot.segment {
snapshotSegmentKey := segment.EncodeUvarintAscending(nil, uint64(i))
snapshotSegmentBucket, err2 := snapshotBucket.CreateBucketIfNotExists(snapshotSegmentKey)
if err2 != nil {
return err2
}
switch seg := segmentSnapshot.segment.(type) {
case *zap.SegmentBase:
// need to persist this to disk
filename := zapFileName(segmentSnapshot.id)
path := s.path + string(os.PathSeparator) + filename
err2 := zap.PersistSegmentBase(seg, path)
if err2 != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("error persisting segment: %v", err2)
}
newSegmentPaths[segmentSnapshot.id] = path
err = snapshotSegmentBucket.Put(boltPathKey, []byte(filename))
if err != nil {
return err
}
filenames = append(filenames, filename)
case *zap.Segment:
path := seg.Path()
filename := strings.TrimPrefix(path, s.path+string(os.PathSeparator))
err = snapshotSegmentBucket.Put(boltPathKey, []byte(filename))
if err != nil {
return err
}
filenames = append(filenames, filename)
default:
return fmt.Errorf("unknown segment type: %T", seg)
}
// store current deleted bits
var roaringBuf bytes.Buffer
if segmentSnapshot.deleted != nil {
_, err = segmentSnapshot.deleted.WriteTo(&roaringBuf)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("error persisting roaring bytes: %v", err)
}
err = snapshotSegmentBucket.Put(boltDeletedKey, roaringBuf.Bytes())
if err != nil {
return err
}
}
}
// only alter the root if we actually persisted a segment
// (sometimes its just a new snapshot, possibly with new internal values)
if len(newSegmentPaths) > 0 {
// now try to open all the new snapshots
newSegments := make(map[uint64]segment.Segment)
for segmentID, path := range newSegmentPaths {
newSegments[segmentID], err = zap.Open(path)
if err != nil {
for _, s := range newSegments {
if s != nil {
_ = s.Close() // cleanup segments that were successfully opened
}
}
return fmt.Errorf("error opening new segment at %s, %v", path, err)
}
}
s.rootLock.Lock()
newIndexSnapshot := &IndexSnapshot{
parent: s,
epoch: s.nextSnapshotEpoch,
segment: make([]*SegmentSnapshot, len(s.root.segment)),
offsets: make([]uint64, len(s.root.offsets)),
internal: make(map[string][]byte, len(s.root.internal)),
refs: 1,
}
s.nextSnapshotEpoch++
for i, segmentSnapshot := range s.root.segment {
// see if this segment has been replaced
if replacement, ok := newSegments[segmentSnapshot.id]; ok {
newSegmentSnapshot := &SegmentSnapshot{
id: segmentSnapshot.id,
segment: replacement,
deleted: segmentSnapshot.deleted,
cachedDocs: segmentSnapshot.cachedDocs,
}
newIndexSnapshot.segment[i] = newSegmentSnapshot
// update items persisted incase of a new segment snapshot
atomic.AddUint64(&s.stats.numItemsPersisted, newSegmentSnapshot.Count())
} else {
newIndexSnapshot.segment[i] = s.root.segment[i]
newIndexSnapshot.segment[i].segment.AddRef()
}
newIndexSnapshot.offsets[i] = s.root.offsets[i]
}
for k, v := range s.root.internal {
newIndexSnapshot.internal[k] = v
}
for _, filename := range filenames {
delete(s.ineligibleForRemoval, filename)
}
rootPrev := s.root
s.root = newIndexSnapshot
s.rootLock.Unlock()
if rootPrev != nil {
_ = rootPrev.DecRef()
}
}
return nil
}
func zapFileName(epoch uint64) string {
return fmt.Sprintf("%012x.zap", epoch)
}
// bolt snapshot code
var boltSnapshotsBucket = []byte{'s'}
var boltPathKey = []byte{'p'}
var boltDeletedKey = []byte{'d'}
var boltInternalKey = []byte{'i'}
func (s *Scorch) loadFromBolt() error {
return s.rootBolt.View(func(tx *bolt.Tx) error {
snapshots := tx.Bucket(boltSnapshotsBucket)
if snapshots == nil {
return nil
}
foundRoot := false
c := snapshots.Cursor()
for k, _ := c.Last(); k != nil; k, _ = c.Prev() {
_, snapshotEpoch, err := segment.DecodeUvarintAscending(k)
if err != nil {
log.Printf("unable to parse segment epoch %x, continuing", k)
continue
}
if foundRoot {
s.eligibleForRemoval = append(s.eligibleForRemoval, snapshotEpoch)
continue
}
snapshot := snapshots.Bucket(k)
if snapshot == nil {
log.Printf("snapshot key, but bucket missing %x, continuing", k)
s.eligibleForRemoval = append(s.eligibleForRemoval, snapshotEpoch)
continue
}
indexSnapshot, err := s.loadSnapshot(snapshot)
if err != nil {
log.Printf("unable to load snapshot, %v, continuing", err)
s.eligibleForRemoval = append(s.eligibleForRemoval, snapshotEpoch)
continue
}
indexSnapshot.epoch = snapshotEpoch
// set the nextSegmentID
s.nextSegmentID, err = s.maxSegmentIDOnDisk()
if err != nil {
return err
}
s.nextSegmentID++
s.nextSnapshotEpoch = snapshotEpoch + 1
s.rootLock.Lock()
if s.root != nil {
_ = s.root.DecRef()
}
s.root = indexSnapshot
s.rootLock.Unlock()
foundRoot = true
}
return nil
})
}
// LoadSnapshot loads the segment with the specified epoch
// NOTE: this is currently ONLY intended to be used by the command-line tool
func (s *Scorch) LoadSnapshot(epoch uint64) (rv *IndexSnapshot, err error) {
err = s.rootBolt.View(func(tx *bolt.Tx) error {
snapshots := tx.Bucket(boltSnapshotsBucket)
if snapshots == nil {
return nil
}
snapshotKey := segment.EncodeUvarintAscending(nil, epoch)
snapshot := snapshots.Bucket(snapshotKey)
if snapshot == nil {
return nil
}
rv, err = s.loadSnapshot(snapshot)
return err
})
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return rv, nil
}
func (s *Scorch) loadSnapshot(snapshot *bolt.Bucket) (*IndexSnapshot, error) {
rv := &IndexSnapshot{
parent: s,
internal: make(map[string][]byte),
refs: 1,
}
var running uint64
c := snapshot.Cursor()
for k, _ := c.First(); k != nil; k, _ = c.Next() {
if k[0] == boltInternalKey[0] {
internalBucket := snapshot.Bucket(k)
err := internalBucket.ForEach(func(key []byte, val []byte) error {
copiedVal := append([]byte(nil), val...)
rv.internal[string(key)] = copiedVal
return nil
})
if err != nil {
_ = rv.DecRef()
return nil, err
}
} else {
segmentBucket := snapshot.Bucket(k)
if segmentBucket == nil {
_ = rv.DecRef()
return nil, fmt.Errorf("segment key, but bucket missing % x", k)
}
segmentSnapshot, err := s.loadSegment(segmentBucket)
if err != nil {
_ = rv.DecRef()
return nil, fmt.Errorf("failed to load segment: %v", err)
}
_, segmentSnapshot.id, err = segment.DecodeUvarintAscending(k)
if err != nil {
_ = rv.DecRef()
return nil, fmt.Errorf("failed to decode segment id: %v", err)
}
rv.segment = append(rv.segment, segmentSnapshot)
rv.offsets = append(rv.offsets, running)
running += segmentSnapshot.segment.Count()
}
}
return rv, nil
}
func (s *Scorch) loadSegment(segmentBucket *bolt.Bucket) (*SegmentSnapshot, error) {
pathBytes := segmentBucket.Get(boltPathKey)
if pathBytes == nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("segment path missing")
}
segmentPath := s.path + string(os.PathSeparator) + string(pathBytes)
segment, err := zap.Open(segmentPath)
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("error opening bolt segment: %v", err)
}
rv := &SegmentSnapshot{
segment: segment,
cachedDocs: &cachedDocs{cache: nil},
}
deletedBytes := segmentBucket.Get(boltDeletedKey)
if deletedBytes != nil {
deletedBitmap := roaring.NewBitmap()
r := bytes.NewReader(deletedBytes)
_, err := deletedBitmap.ReadFrom(r)
if err != nil {
_ = segment.Close()
return nil, fmt.Errorf("error reading deleted bytes: %v", err)
}
rv.deleted = deletedBitmap
}
return rv, nil
}
type uint64Descending []uint64
func (p uint64Descending) Len() int { return len(p) }
func (p uint64Descending) Less(i, j int) bool { return p[i] > p[j] }
func (p uint64Descending) Swap(i, j int) { p[i], p[j] = p[j], p[i] }
func (s *Scorch) removeOldData() {
removed, err := s.removeOldBoltSnapshots()
if err != nil {
s.fireAsyncError(fmt.Errorf("got err removing old bolt snapshots: %v", err))
}
if removed > 0 {
err = s.removeOldZapFiles()
if err != nil {
s.fireAsyncError(fmt.Errorf("got err removing old zap files: %v", err))
}
}
}
// NumSnapshotsToKeep represents how many recent, old snapshots to
// keep around per Scorch instance. Useful for apps that require
// rollback'ability.
var NumSnapshotsToKeep = 1
// Removes enough snapshots from the rootBolt so that the
// s.eligibleForRemoval stays under the NumSnapshotsToKeep policy.
func (s *Scorch) removeOldBoltSnapshots() (numRemoved int, err error) {
persistedEpochs, err := s.RootBoltSnapshotEpochs()
if err != nil {
return 0, err
}
if len(persistedEpochs) <= NumSnapshotsToKeep {
// we need to keep everything
return 0, nil
}
// make a map of epochs to protect from deletion
protectedEpochs := make(map[uint64]struct{}, NumSnapshotsToKeep)
for _, epoch := range persistedEpochs[0:NumSnapshotsToKeep] {
protectedEpochs[epoch] = struct{}{}
}
var epochsToRemove []uint64
var newEligible []uint64
s.rootLock.Lock()
for _, epoch := range s.eligibleForRemoval {
if _, ok := protectedEpochs[epoch]; ok {
// protected
newEligible = append(newEligible, epoch)
} else {
epochsToRemove = append(epochsToRemove, epoch)
}
}
s.eligibleForRemoval = newEligible
s.rootLock.Unlock()
if len(epochsToRemove) <= 0 {
return 0, nil
}
tx, err := s.rootBolt.Begin(true)
if err != nil {
return 0, err
}
defer func() {
if err == nil {
err = tx.Commit()
} else {
_ = tx.Rollback()
}
if err == nil {
err = s.rootBolt.Sync()
}
}()
snapshots := tx.Bucket(boltSnapshotsBucket)
if snapshots == nil {
return 0, nil
}
for _, epochToRemove := range epochsToRemove {
k := segment.EncodeUvarintAscending(nil, epochToRemove)
err = snapshots.DeleteBucket(k)
if err == bolt.ErrBucketNotFound {
err = nil
}
if err == nil {
numRemoved++
}
}
return numRemoved, err
}
func (s *Scorch) maxSegmentIDOnDisk() (uint64, error) {
currFileInfos, err := ioutil.ReadDir(s.path)
if err != nil {
return 0, err
}
var rv uint64
for _, finfo := range currFileInfos {
fname := finfo.Name()
if filepath.Ext(fname) == ".zap" {
prefix := strings.TrimSuffix(fname, ".zap")
id, err2 := strconv.ParseUint(prefix, 16, 64)
if err2 != nil {
return 0, err2
}
if id > rv {
rv = id
}
}
}
return rv, err
}
// Removes any *.zap files which aren't listed in the rootBolt.
func (s *Scorch) removeOldZapFiles() error {
liveFileNames, err := s.loadZapFileNames()
if err != nil {
return err
}
currFileInfos, err := ioutil.ReadDir(s.path)
if err != nil {
return err
}
s.rootLock.RLock()
for _, finfo := range currFileInfos {
fname := finfo.Name()
if filepath.Ext(fname) == ".zap" {
if _, exists := liveFileNames[fname]; !exists && !s.ineligibleForRemoval[fname] {
err := os.Remove(s.path + string(os.PathSeparator) + fname)
if err != nil {
log.Printf("got err removing file: %s, err: %v", fname, err)
}
}
}
}
s.rootLock.RUnlock()
return nil
}
func (s *Scorch) RootBoltSnapshotEpochs() ([]uint64, error) {
var rv []uint64
err := s.rootBolt.View(func(tx *bolt.Tx) error {
snapshots := tx.Bucket(boltSnapshotsBucket)
if snapshots == nil {
return nil
}
sc := snapshots.Cursor()
for sk, _ := sc.Last(); sk != nil; sk, _ = sc.Prev() {
_, snapshotEpoch, err := segment.DecodeUvarintAscending(sk)
if err != nil {
continue
}
rv = append(rv, snapshotEpoch)
}
return nil
})
return rv, err
}
// Returns the *.zap file names that are listed in the rootBolt.
func (s *Scorch) loadZapFileNames() (map[string]struct{}, error) {
rv := map[string]struct{}{}
err := s.rootBolt.View(func(tx *bolt.Tx) error {
snapshots := tx.Bucket(boltSnapshotsBucket)
if snapshots == nil {
return nil
}
sc := snapshots.Cursor()
for sk, _ := sc.First(); sk != nil; sk, _ = sc.Next() {
snapshot := snapshots.Bucket(sk)
if snapshot == nil {
continue
}
segc := snapshot.Cursor()
for segk, _ := segc.First(); segk != nil; segk, _ = segc.Next() {
if segk[0] == boltInternalKey[0] {
continue
}
segmentBucket := snapshot.Bucket(segk)
if segmentBucket == nil {
continue
}
pathBytes := segmentBucket.Get(boltPathKey)
if pathBytes == nil {
continue
}
pathString := string(pathBytes)
rv[string(pathString)] = struct{}{}
}
}
return nil
})
return rv, err
}

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// Copyright (c) 2017 Couchbase, Inc.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
package scorch
import (
"github.com/blevesearch/bleve/document"
"github.com/blevesearch/bleve/index"
)
type Reader struct {
root *IndexSnapshot // Owns 1 ref-count on the index snapshot.
}
func (r *Reader) TermFieldReader(term []byte, field string, includeFreq,
includeNorm, includeTermVectors bool) (index.TermFieldReader, error) {
return r.root.TermFieldReader(term, field, includeFreq, includeNorm, includeTermVectors)
}
// DocIDReader returns an iterator over all doc ids
// The caller must close returned instance to release associated resources.
func (r *Reader) DocIDReaderAll() (index.DocIDReader, error) {
return r.root.DocIDReaderAll()
}
func (r *Reader) DocIDReaderOnly(ids []string) (index.DocIDReader, error) {
return r.root.DocIDReaderOnly(ids)
}
func (r *Reader) FieldDict(field string) (index.FieldDict, error) {
return r.root.FieldDict(field)
}
// FieldDictRange is currently defined to include the start and end terms
func (r *Reader) FieldDictRange(field string, startTerm []byte,
endTerm []byte) (index.FieldDict, error) {
return r.root.FieldDictRange(field, startTerm, endTerm)
}
func (r *Reader) FieldDictPrefix(field string,
termPrefix []byte) (index.FieldDict, error) {
return r.root.FieldDictPrefix(field, termPrefix)
}
func (r *Reader) Document(id string) (*document.Document, error) {
return r.root.Document(id)
}
func (r *Reader) DocumentVisitFieldTerms(id index.IndexInternalID, fields []string,
visitor index.DocumentFieldTermVisitor) error {
return r.root.DocumentVisitFieldTerms(id, fields, visitor)
}
func (r *Reader) Fields() ([]string, error) {
return r.root.Fields()
}
func (r *Reader) GetInternal(key []byte) ([]byte, error) {
return r.root.GetInternal(key)
}
func (r *Reader) DocCount() (uint64, error) {
return r.root.DocCount()
}
func (r *Reader) ExternalID(id index.IndexInternalID) (string, error) {
return r.root.ExternalID(id)
}
func (r *Reader) InternalID(id string) (index.IndexInternalID, error) {
return r.root.InternalID(id)
}
func (r *Reader) DumpAll() chan interface{} {
rv := make(chan interface{})
go func() {
close(rv)
}()
return rv
}
func (r *Reader) DumpDoc(id string) chan interface{} {
rv := make(chan interface{})
go func() {
close(rv)
}()
return rv
}
func (r *Reader) DumpFields() chan interface{} {
rv := make(chan interface{})
go func() {
close(rv)
}()
return rv
}
func (r *Reader) Close() error {
return r.root.DecRef()
}

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// Copyright (c) 2018 Couchbase, Inc.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
package scorch
import (
"encoding/json"
"fmt"
"os"
"sync"
"sync/atomic"
"time"
"github.com/RoaringBitmap/roaring"
"github.com/blevesearch/bleve/analysis"
"github.com/blevesearch/bleve/document"
"github.com/blevesearch/bleve/index"
"github.com/blevesearch/bleve/index/scorch/segment"
"github.com/blevesearch/bleve/index/scorch/segment/mem"
"github.com/blevesearch/bleve/index/scorch/segment/zap"
"github.com/blevesearch/bleve/index/store"
"github.com/blevesearch/bleve/registry"
"github.com/boltdb/bolt"
)
const Name = "scorch"
const Version uint8 = 1
type Scorch struct {
readOnly bool
version uint8
config map[string]interface{}
analysisQueue *index.AnalysisQueue
stats *Stats
nextSegmentID uint64
path string
unsafeBatch bool
rootLock sync.RWMutex
root *IndexSnapshot // holds 1 ref-count on the root
rootPersisted []chan error // closed when root is persisted
nextSnapshotEpoch uint64
eligibleForRemoval []uint64 // Index snapshot epochs that are safe to GC.
ineligibleForRemoval map[string]bool // Filenames that should not be GC'ed yet.
closeCh chan struct{}
introductions chan *segmentIntroduction
merges chan *segmentMerge
introducerNotifier chan *epochWatcher
revertToSnapshots chan *snapshotReversion
persisterNotifier chan notificationChan
rootBolt *bolt.DB
asyncTasks sync.WaitGroup
onEvent func(event Event)
onAsyncError func(err error)
}
func NewScorch(storeName string,
config map[string]interface{},
analysisQueue *index.AnalysisQueue) (index.Index, error) {
rv := &Scorch{
version: Version,
config: config,
analysisQueue: analysisQueue,
nextSnapshotEpoch: 1,
closeCh: make(chan struct{}),
ineligibleForRemoval: map[string]bool{},
}
rv.stats = &Stats{i: rv}
rv.root = &IndexSnapshot{parent: rv, refs: 1}
ro, ok := config["read_only"].(bool)
if ok {
rv.readOnly = ro
}
ub, ok := config["unsafe_batch"].(bool)
if ok {
rv.unsafeBatch = ub
}
ecbName, ok := config["eventCallbackName"].(string)
if ok {
rv.onEvent = RegistryEventCallbacks[ecbName]
}
aecbName, ok := config["asyncErrorCallbackName"].(string)
if ok {
rv.onAsyncError = RegistryAsyncErrorCallbacks[aecbName]
}
return rv, nil
}
func (s *Scorch) fireEvent(kind EventKind, dur time.Duration) {
if s.onEvent != nil {
s.onEvent(Event{Kind: kind, Scorch: s, Duration: dur})
}
}
func (s *Scorch) fireAsyncError(err error) {
if s.onAsyncError != nil {
s.onAsyncError(err)
}
}
func (s *Scorch) Open() error {
var ok bool
s.path, ok = s.config["path"].(string)
if !ok {
return fmt.Errorf("must specify path")
}
if s.path == "" {
s.unsafeBatch = true
}
var rootBoltOpt *bolt.Options
if s.readOnly {
rootBoltOpt = &bolt.Options{
ReadOnly: true,
}
} else {
if s.path != "" {
err := os.MkdirAll(s.path, 0700)
if err != nil {
return err
}
}
}
rootBoltPath := s.path + string(os.PathSeparator) + "root.bolt"
var err error
if s.path != "" {
s.rootBolt, err = bolt.Open(rootBoltPath, 0600, rootBoltOpt)
if err != nil {
return err
}
// now see if there is any existing state to load
err = s.loadFromBolt()
if err != nil {
_ = s.Close()
return err
}
}
s.introductions = make(chan *segmentIntroduction)
s.merges = make(chan *segmentMerge)
s.introducerNotifier = make(chan *epochWatcher, 1)
s.revertToSnapshots = make(chan *snapshotReversion)
s.persisterNotifier = make(chan notificationChan)
if !s.readOnly && s.path != "" {
err := s.removeOldZapFiles() // Before persister or merger create any new files.
if err != nil {
_ = s.Close()
return err
}
}
s.asyncTasks.Add(1)
go s.mainLoop()
if !s.readOnly && s.path != "" {
s.asyncTasks.Add(1)
go s.persisterLoop()
s.asyncTasks.Add(1)
go s.mergerLoop()
}
return nil
}
func (s *Scorch) Close() (err error) {
startTime := time.Now()
defer func() {
s.fireEvent(EventKindClose, time.Since(startTime))
}()
s.fireEvent(EventKindCloseStart, 0)
// signal to async tasks we want to close
close(s.closeCh)
// wait for them to close
s.asyncTasks.Wait()
// now close the root bolt
if s.rootBolt != nil {
err = s.rootBolt.Close()
s.rootLock.Lock()
if s.root != nil {
_ = s.root.DecRef()
}
s.root = nil
s.rootLock.Unlock()
}
return
}
func (s *Scorch) Update(doc *document.Document) error {
b := index.NewBatch()
b.Update(doc)
return s.Batch(b)
}
func (s *Scorch) Delete(id string) error {
b := index.NewBatch()
b.Delete(id)
return s.Batch(b)
}
// Batch applices a batch of changes to the index atomically
func (s *Scorch) Batch(batch *index.Batch) (err error) {
start := time.Now()
defer func() {
s.fireEvent(EventKindBatchIntroduction, time.Since(start))
}()
resultChan := make(chan *index.AnalysisResult, len(batch.IndexOps))
var numUpdates uint64
var numDeletes uint64
var numPlainTextBytes uint64
var ids []string
for docID, doc := range batch.IndexOps {
if doc != nil {
// insert _id field
doc.AddField(document.NewTextFieldCustom("_id", nil, []byte(doc.ID), document.IndexField|document.StoreField, nil))
numUpdates++
numPlainTextBytes += doc.NumPlainTextBytes()
} else {
numDeletes++
}
ids = append(ids, docID)
}
// FIXME could sort ids list concurrent with analysis?
go func() {
for _, doc := range batch.IndexOps {
if doc != nil {
aw := index.NewAnalysisWork(s, doc, resultChan)
// put the work on the queue
s.analysisQueue.Queue(aw)
}
}
}()
// wait for analysis result
analysisResults := make([]*index.AnalysisResult, int(numUpdates))
var itemsDeQueued uint64
for itemsDeQueued < numUpdates {
result := <-resultChan
analysisResults[itemsDeQueued] = result
itemsDeQueued++
}
close(resultChan)
atomic.AddUint64(&s.stats.analysisTime, uint64(time.Since(start)))
// notify handlers that we're about to introduce a segment
s.fireEvent(EventKindBatchIntroductionStart, 0)
var newSegment segment.Segment
if len(analysisResults) > 0 {
newSegment, err = zap.NewSegmentBase(mem.NewFromAnalyzedDocs(analysisResults), DefaultChunkFactor)
if err != nil {
return err
}
}
err = s.prepareSegment(newSegment, ids, batch.InternalOps)
if err != nil {
if newSegment != nil {
_ = newSegment.Close()
}
atomic.AddUint64(&s.stats.errors, 1)
} else {
atomic.AddUint64(&s.stats.updates, numUpdates)
atomic.AddUint64(&s.stats.deletes, numDeletes)
atomic.AddUint64(&s.stats.batches, 1)
atomic.AddUint64(&s.stats.numPlainTextBytesIndexed, numPlainTextBytes)
}
return err
}
func (s *Scorch) prepareSegment(newSegment segment.Segment, ids []string,
internalOps map[string][]byte) error {
// new introduction
introduction := &segmentIntroduction{
id: atomic.AddUint64(&s.nextSegmentID, 1),
data: newSegment,
ids: ids,
obsoletes: make(map[uint64]*roaring.Bitmap),
internal: internalOps,
applied: make(chan error),
}
if !s.unsafeBatch {
introduction.persisted = make(chan error, 1)
}
// get read lock, to optimistically prepare obsoleted info
s.rootLock.RLock()
for _, seg := range s.root.segment {
delta, err := seg.segment.DocNumbers(ids)
if err != nil {
s.rootLock.RUnlock()
return err
}
introduction.obsoletes[seg.id] = delta
}
s.rootLock.RUnlock()
s.introductions <- introduction
// block until this segment is applied
err := <-introduction.applied
if err != nil {
return err
}
if introduction.persisted != nil {
err = <-introduction.persisted
}
return err
}
func (s *Scorch) SetInternal(key, val []byte) error {
b := index.NewBatch()
b.SetInternal(key, val)
return s.Batch(b)
}
func (s *Scorch) DeleteInternal(key []byte) error {
b := index.NewBatch()
b.DeleteInternal(key)
return s.Batch(b)
}
// Reader returns a low-level accessor on the index data. Close it to
// release associated resources.
func (s *Scorch) Reader() (index.IndexReader, error) {
s.rootLock.RLock()
rv := &Reader{root: s.root}
rv.root.AddRef()
s.rootLock.RUnlock()
return rv, nil
}
func (s *Scorch) Stats() json.Marshaler {
return s.stats
}
func (s *Scorch) StatsMap() map[string]interface{} {
m, _ := s.stats.statsMap()
return m
}
func (s *Scorch) Analyze(d *document.Document) *index.AnalysisResult {
rv := &index.AnalysisResult{
Document: d,
Analyzed: make([]analysis.TokenFrequencies, len(d.Fields)+len(d.CompositeFields)),
Length: make([]int, len(d.Fields)+len(d.CompositeFields)),
}
for i, field := range d.Fields {
if field.Options().IsIndexed() {
fieldLength, tokenFreqs := field.Analyze()
rv.Analyzed[i] = tokenFreqs
rv.Length[i] = fieldLength
if len(d.CompositeFields) > 0 {
// see if any of the composite fields need this
for _, compositeField := range d.CompositeFields {
compositeField.Compose(field.Name(), fieldLength, tokenFreqs)
}
}
}
}
return rv
}
func (s *Scorch) Advanced() (store.KVStore, error) {
return nil, nil
}
func (s *Scorch) AddEligibleForRemoval(epoch uint64) {
s.rootLock.Lock()
if s.root == nil || s.root.epoch != epoch {
s.eligibleForRemoval = append(s.eligibleForRemoval, epoch)
}
s.rootLock.Unlock()
}
func (s *Scorch) MemoryUsed() uint64 {
var memUsed uint64
s.rootLock.RLock()
if s.root != nil {
for _, segmentSnapshot := range s.root.segment {
memUsed += 8 /* size of id -> uint64 */ +
segmentSnapshot.segment.SizeInBytes()
if segmentSnapshot.deleted != nil {
memUsed += segmentSnapshot.deleted.GetSizeInBytes()
}
memUsed += segmentSnapshot.cachedDocs.sizeInBytes()
}
}
s.rootLock.RUnlock()
return memUsed
}
func (s *Scorch) markIneligibleForRemoval(filename string) {
s.rootLock.Lock()
s.ineligibleForRemoval[filename] = true
s.rootLock.Unlock()
}
func (s *Scorch) unmarkIneligibleForRemoval(filename string) {
s.rootLock.Lock()
delete(s.ineligibleForRemoval, filename)
s.rootLock.Unlock()
}
func init() {
registry.RegisterIndexType(Name, NewScorch)
}

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// Copyright (c) 2017 Couchbase, Inc.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
package segment
import (
"github.com/RoaringBitmap/roaring"
"github.com/blevesearch/bleve/index"
)
type EmptySegment struct{}
func (e *EmptySegment) Dictionary(field string) (TermDictionary, error) {
return &EmptyDictionary{}, nil
}
func (e *EmptySegment) VisitDocument(num uint64, visitor DocumentFieldValueVisitor) error {
return nil
}
func (e *EmptySegment) Count() uint64 {
return 0
}
func (e *EmptySegment) DocNumbers([]string) (*roaring.Bitmap, error) {
r := roaring.NewBitmap()
return r, nil
}
func (e *EmptySegment) Fields() []string {
return []string{}
}
func (e *EmptySegment) Close() error {
return nil
}
func (e *EmptySegment) AddRef() {
}
func (e *EmptySegment) DecRef() error {
return nil
}
type EmptyDictionary struct{}
func (e *EmptyDictionary) PostingsList(term string,
except *roaring.Bitmap) (PostingsList, error) {
return &EmptyPostingsList{}, nil
}
func (e *EmptyDictionary) Iterator() DictionaryIterator {
return &EmptyDictionaryIterator{}
}
func (e *EmptyDictionary) PrefixIterator(prefix string) DictionaryIterator {
return &EmptyDictionaryIterator{}
}
func (e *EmptyDictionary) RangeIterator(start, end string) DictionaryIterator {
return &EmptyDictionaryIterator{}
}
type EmptyDictionaryIterator struct{}
func (e *EmptyDictionaryIterator) Next() (*index.DictEntry, error) {
return nil, nil
}
type EmptyPostingsList struct{}
func (e *EmptyPostingsList) Iterator() PostingsIterator {
return &EmptyPostingsIterator{}
}
func (e *EmptyPostingsList) Count() uint64 {
return 0
}
type EmptyPostingsIterator struct{}
func (e *EmptyPostingsIterator) Next() (Posting, error) {
return nil, nil
}

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// Copyright 2014 The Cockroach Authors.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or
// implied. See the License for the specific language governing
// permissions and limitations under the License.
// This code originated from:
// https://github.com/cockroachdb/cockroach/blob/2dd65dde5d90c157f4b93f92502ca1063b904e1d/pkg/util/encoding/encoding.go
// Modified to not use pkg/errors
package segment
import "fmt"
const (
MaxVarintSize = 9
// IntMin is chosen such that the range of int tags does not overlap the
// ascii character set that is frequently used in testing.
IntMin = 0x80 // 128
intMaxWidth = 8
intZero = IntMin + intMaxWidth // 136
intSmall = IntMax - intZero - intMaxWidth // 109
// IntMax is the maximum int tag value.
IntMax = 0xfd // 253
)
// EncodeUvarintAscending encodes the uint64 value using a variable length
// (length-prefixed) representation. The length is encoded as a single
// byte indicating the number of encoded bytes (-8) to follow. See
// EncodeVarintAscending for rationale. The encoded bytes are appended to the
// supplied buffer and the final buffer is returned.
func EncodeUvarintAscending(b []byte, v uint64) []byte {
switch {
case v <= intSmall:
return append(b, intZero+byte(v))
case v <= 0xff:
return append(b, IntMax-7, byte(v))
case v <= 0xffff:
return append(b, IntMax-6, byte(v>>8), byte(v))
case v <= 0xffffff:
return append(b, IntMax-5, byte(v>>16), byte(v>>8), byte(v))
case v <= 0xffffffff:
return append(b, IntMax-4, byte(v>>24), byte(v>>16), byte(v>>8), byte(v))
case v <= 0xffffffffff:
return append(b, IntMax-3, byte(v>>32), byte(v>>24), byte(v>>16), byte(v>>8),
byte(v))
case v <= 0xffffffffffff:
return append(b, IntMax-2, byte(v>>40), byte(v>>32), byte(v>>24), byte(v>>16),
byte(v>>8), byte(v))
case v <= 0xffffffffffffff:
return append(b, IntMax-1, byte(v>>48), byte(v>>40), byte(v>>32), byte(v>>24),
byte(v>>16), byte(v>>8), byte(v))
default:
return append(b, IntMax, byte(v>>56), byte(v>>48), byte(v>>40), byte(v>>32),
byte(v>>24), byte(v>>16), byte(v>>8), byte(v))
}
}
// DecodeUvarintAscending decodes a varint encoded uint64 from the input
// buffer. The remainder of the input buffer and the decoded uint64
// are returned.
func DecodeUvarintAscending(b []byte) ([]byte, uint64, error) {
if len(b) == 0 {
return nil, 0, fmt.Errorf("insufficient bytes to decode uvarint value")
}
length := int(b[0]) - intZero
b = b[1:] // skip length byte
if length <= intSmall {
return b, uint64(length), nil
}
length -= intSmall
if length < 0 || length > 8 {
return nil, 0, fmt.Errorf("invalid uvarint length of %d", length)
} else if len(b) < length {
return nil, 0, fmt.Errorf("insufficient bytes to decode uvarint value: %q", b)
}
var v uint64
// It is faster to range over the elements in a slice than to index
// into the slice on each loop iteration.
for _, t := range b[:length] {
v = (v << 8) | uint64(t)
}
return b[length:], v, nil
}

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// Copyright (c) 2017 Couchbase, Inc.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
package mem
import (
"math"
"sort"
"github.com/RoaringBitmap/roaring"
"github.com/blevesearch/bleve/analysis"
"github.com/blevesearch/bleve/document"
"github.com/blevesearch/bleve/index"
)
// NewFromAnalyzedDocs places the analyzed document mutations into a new segment
func NewFromAnalyzedDocs(results []*index.AnalysisResult) *Segment {
s := New()
// ensure that _id field get fieldID 0
s.getOrDefineField("_id")
// fill Dicts/DictKeys and preallocate memory
s.initializeDict(results)
// walk each doc
for _, result := range results {
s.processDocument(result)
}
// go back and sort the dictKeys
for _, dict := range s.DictKeys {
sort.Strings(dict)
}
// compute memory usage of segment
s.updateSizeInBytes()
// professional debugging
//
// log.Printf("fields: %v\n", s.FieldsMap)
// log.Printf("fieldsInv: %v\n", s.FieldsInv)
// log.Printf("fieldsLoc: %v\n", s.FieldsLoc)
// log.Printf("dicts: %v\n", s.Dicts)
// log.Printf("dict keys: %v\n", s.DictKeys)
// for i, posting := range s.Postings {
// log.Printf("posting %d: %v\n", i, posting)
// }
// for i, freq := range s.Freqs {
// log.Printf("freq %d: %v\n", i, freq)
// }
// for i, norm := range s.Norms {
// log.Printf("norm %d: %v\n", i, norm)
// }
// for i, field := range s.Locfields {
// log.Printf("field %d: %v\n", i, field)
// }
// for i, start := range s.Locstarts {
// log.Printf("start %d: %v\n", i, start)
// }
// for i, end := range s.Locends {
// log.Printf("end %d: %v\n", i, end)
// }
// for i, pos := range s.Locpos {
// log.Printf("pos %d: %v\n", i, pos)
// }
// for i, apos := range s.Locarraypos {
// log.Printf("apos %d: %v\n", i, apos)
// }
// log.Printf("stored: %v\n", s.Stored)
// log.Printf("stored types: %v\n", s.StoredTypes)
// log.Printf("stored pos: %v\n", s.StoredPos)
return s
}
// fill Dicts/DictKeys and preallocate memory for postings
func (s *Segment) initializeDict(results []*index.AnalysisResult) {
var numPostingsLists int
numTermsPerPostingsList := make([]int, 0, 64) // Keyed by postings list id.
numLocsPerPostingsList := make([]int, 0, 64) // Keyed by postings list id.
var numTokenFrequencies int
var totLocs int
processField := func(fieldID uint16, tfs analysis.TokenFrequencies) {
for term, tf := range tfs {
pidPlus1, exists := s.Dicts[fieldID][term]
if !exists {
numPostingsLists++
pidPlus1 = uint64(numPostingsLists)
s.Dicts[fieldID][term] = pidPlus1
s.DictKeys[fieldID] = append(s.DictKeys[fieldID], term)
numTermsPerPostingsList = append(numTermsPerPostingsList, 0)
numLocsPerPostingsList = append(numLocsPerPostingsList, 0)
}
pid := pidPlus1 - 1
numTermsPerPostingsList[pid] += 1
numLocsPerPostingsList[pid] += len(tf.Locations)
totLocs += len(tf.Locations)
}
numTokenFrequencies += len(tfs)
}
for _, result := range results {
// walk each composite field
for _, field := range result.Document.CompositeFields {
fieldID := uint16(s.getOrDefineField(field.Name()))
_, tf := field.Analyze()
processField(fieldID, tf)
}
// walk each field
for i, field := range result.Document.Fields {
fieldID := uint16(s.getOrDefineField(field.Name()))
tf := result.Analyzed[i]
processField(fieldID, tf)
}
}
s.Postings = make([]*roaring.Bitmap, numPostingsLists)
for i := 0; i < numPostingsLists; i++ {
s.Postings[i] = roaring.New()
}
s.PostingsLocs = make([]*roaring.Bitmap, numPostingsLists)
for i := 0; i < numPostingsLists; i++ {
s.PostingsLocs[i] = roaring.New()
}
// Preallocate big, contiguous backing arrays.
auint64Backing := make([][]uint64, numPostingsLists*4+totLocs) // For Freqs, Locstarts, Locends, Locpos, sub-Locarraypos.
uint64Backing := make([]uint64, numTokenFrequencies+totLocs*3) // For sub-Freqs, sub-Locstarts, sub-Locends, sub-Locpos.
float32Backing := make([]float32, numTokenFrequencies) // For sub-Norms.
uint16Backing := make([]uint16, totLocs) // For sub-Locfields.
// Point top-level slices to the backing arrays.
s.Freqs = auint64Backing[0:numPostingsLists]
auint64Backing = auint64Backing[numPostingsLists:]
s.Norms = make([][]float32, numPostingsLists)
s.Locfields = make([][]uint16, numPostingsLists)
s.Locstarts = auint64Backing[0:numPostingsLists]
auint64Backing = auint64Backing[numPostingsLists:]
s.Locends = auint64Backing[0:numPostingsLists]
auint64Backing = auint64Backing[numPostingsLists:]
s.Locpos = auint64Backing[0:numPostingsLists]
auint64Backing = auint64Backing[numPostingsLists:]
s.Locarraypos = make([][][]uint64, numPostingsLists)
// Point sub-slices to the backing arrays.
for pid, numTerms := range numTermsPerPostingsList {
s.Freqs[pid] = uint64Backing[0:0]
uint64Backing = uint64Backing[numTerms:]
s.Norms[pid] = float32Backing[0:0]
float32Backing = float32Backing[numTerms:]
}
for pid, numLocs := range numLocsPerPostingsList {
s.Locfields[pid] = uint16Backing[0:0]
uint16Backing = uint16Backing[numLocs:]
s.Locstarts[pid] = uint64Backing[0:0]
uint64Backing = uint64Backing[numLocs:]
s.Locends[pid] = uint64Backing[0:0]
uint64Backing = uint64Backing[numLocs:]
s.Locpos[pid] = uint64Backing[0:0]
uint64Backing = uint64Backing[numLocs:]
s.Locarraypos[pid] = auint64Backing[0:0]
auint64Backing = auint64Backing[numLocs:]
}
}
func (s *Segment) processDocument(result *index.AnalysisResult) {
// used to collate information across fields
docMap := make(map[uint16]analysis.TokenFrequencies, len(s.FieldsMap))
fieldLens := make(map[uint16]int, len(s.FieldsMap))
docNum := uint64(s.addDocument())
processField := func(field uint16, name string, l int, tf analysis.TokenFrequencies) {
fieldLens[field] += l
if existingFreqs, ok := docMap[field]; ok {
existingFreqs.MergeAll(name, tf)
} else {
docMap[field] = tf
}
}
storeField := func(docNum uint64, field uint16, typ byte, val []byte, pos []uint64) {
s.Stored[docNum][field] = append(s.Stored[docNum][field], val)
s.StoredTypes[docNum][field] = append(s.StoredTypes[docNum][field], typ)
s.StoredPos[docNum][field] = append(s.StoredPos[docNum][field], pos)
}
// walk each composite field
for _, field := range result.Document.CompositeFields {
fieldID := uint16(s.getOrDefineField(field.Name()))
l, tf := field.Analyze()
processField(fieldID, field.Name(), l, tf)
}
// walk each field
for i, field := range result.Document.Fields {
fieldID := uint16(s.getOrDefineField(field.Name()))
l := result.Length[i]
tf := result.Analyzed[i]
processField(fieldID, field.Name(), l, tf)
if field.Options().IsStored() {
storeField(docNum, fieldID, encodeFieldType(field), field.Value(), field.ArrayPositions())
}
if field.Options().IncludeDocValues() {
s.DocValueFields[fieldID] = true
}
}
// now that its been rolled up into docMap, walk that
for fieldID, tokenFrequencies := range docMap {
for term, tokenFreq := range tokenFrequencies {
pid := s.Dicts[fieldID][term] - 1
bs := s.Postings[pid]
bs.AddInt(int(docNum))
s.Freqs[pid] = append(s.Freqs[pid], uint64(tokenFreq.Frequency()))
s.Norms[pid] = append(s.Norms[pid], float32(1.0/math.Sqrt(float64(fieldLens[fieldID]))))
locationBS := s.PostingsLocs[pid]
if len(tokenFreq.Locations) > 0 {
locationBS.AddInt(int(docNum))
for _, loc := range tokenFreq.Locations {
var locf = fieldID
if loc.Field != "" {
locf = uint16(s.getOrDefineField(loc.Field))
}
s.Locfields[pid] = append(s.Locfields[pid], locf)
s.Locstarts[pid] = append(s.Locstarts[pid], uint64(loc.Start))
s.Locends[pid] = append(s.Locends[pid], uint64(loc.End))
s.Locpos[pid] = append(s.Locpos[pid], uint64(loc.Position))
if len(loc.ArrayPositions) > 0 {
s.Locarraypos[pid] = append(s.Locarraypos[pid], loc.ArrayPositions)
} else {
s.Locarraypos[pid] = append(s.Locarraypos[pid], nil)
}
}
}
}
}
}
func (s *Segment) getOrDefineField(name string) int {
fieldIDPlus1, ok := s.FieldsMap[name]
if !ok {
fieldIDPlus1 = uint16(len(s.FieldsInv) + 1)
s.FieldsMap[name] = fieldIDPlus1
s.FieldsInv = append(s.FieldsInv, name)
s.Dicts = append(s.Dicts, make(map[string]uint64))
s.DictKeys = append(s.DictKeys, make([]string, 0))
}
return int(fieldIDPlus1 - 1)
}
func (s *Segment) addDocument() int {
docNum := len(s.Stored)
s.Stored = append(s.Stored, map[uint16][][]byte{})
s.StoredTypes = append(s.StoredTypes, map[uint16][]byte{})
s.StoredPos = append(s.StoredPos, map[uint16][][]uint64{})
return docNum
}
func encodeFieldType(f document.Field) byte {
fieldType := byte('x')
switch f.(type) {
case *document.TextField:
fieldType = 't'
case *document.NumericField:
fieldType = 'n'
case *document.DateTimeField:
fieldType = 'd'
case *document.BooleanField:
fieldType = 'b'
case *document.GeoPointField:
fieldType = 'g'
case *document.CompositeField:
fieldType = 'c'
}
return fieldType
}

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// Copyright (c) 2017 Couchbase, Inc.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
package mem
import (
"sort"
"strings"
"github.com/RoaringBitmap/roaring"
"github.com/blevesearch/bleve/index"
"github.com/blevesearch/bleve/index/scorch/segment"
)
// Dictionary is the in-memory representation of the term dictionary
type Dictionary struct {
segment *Segment
field string
fieldID uint16
}
// PostingsList returns the postings list for the specified term
func (d *Dictionary) PostingsList(term string,
except *roaring.Bitmap) (segment.PostingsList, error) {
return &PostingsList{
dictionary: d,
term: term,
postingsID: d.segment.Dicts[d.fieldID][term],
except: except,
}, nil
}
// Iterator returns an iterator for this dictionary
func (d *Dictionary) Iterator() segment.DictionaryIterator {
return &DictionaryIterator{
d: d,
}
}
// PrefixIterator returns an iterator which only visits terms having the
// the specified prefix
func (d *Dictionary) PrefixIterator(prefix string) segment.DictionaryIterator {
offset := sort.SearchStrings(d.segment.DictKeys[d.fieldID], prefix)
return &DictionaryIterator{
d: d,
prefix: prefix,
offset: offset,
}
}
// RangeIterator returns an iterator which only visits terms between the
// start and end terms. NOTE: bleve.index API specifies the end is inclusive.
func (d *Dictionary) RangeIterator(start, end string) segment.DictionaryIterator {
offset := sort.SearchStrings(d.segment.DictKeys[d.fieldID], start)
return &DictionaryIterator{
d: d,
offset: offset,
end: end,
}
}
// DictionaryIterator is an iterator for term dictionary
type DictionaryIterator struct {
d *Dictionary
prefix string
end string
offset int
}
// Next returns the next entry in the dictionary
func (d *DictionaryIterator) Next() (*index.DictEntry, error) {
if d.offset > len(d.d.segment.DictKeys[d.d.fieldID])-1 {
return nil, nil
}
next := d.d.segment.DictKeys[d.d.fieldID][d.offset]
// check prefix
if d.prefix != "" && !strings.HasPrefix(next, d.prefix) {
return nil, nil
}
// check end (bleve.index API demands inclusive end)
if d.end != "" && next > d.end {
return nil, nil
}
d.offset++
postingID := d.d.segment.Dicts[d.d.fieldID][next]
return &index.DictEntry{
Term: next,
Count: d.d.segment.Postings[postingID-1].GetCardinality(),
}, nil
}

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// Copyright (c) 2017 Couchbase, Inc.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
package mem
import (
"github.com/RoaringBitmap/roaring"
"github.com/blevesearch/bleve/index/scorch/segment"
)
// PostingsList is an in-memory represenation of a postings list
type PostingsList struct {
dictionary *Dictionary
term string
postingsID uint64
except *roaring.Bitmap
}
// Count returns the number of items on this postings list
func (p *PostingsList) Count() uint64 {
var rv uint64
if p.postingsID > 0 {
rv = p.dictionary.segment.Postings[p.postingsID-1].GetCardinality()
if p.except != nil {
except := p.except.GetCardinality()
if except > rv {
// avoid underflow
except = rv
}
rv -= except
}
}
return rv
}
// Iterator returns an iterator for this postings list
func (p *PostingsList) Iterator() segment.PostingsIterator {
rv := &PostingsIterator{
postings: p,
}
if p.postingsID > 0 {
allbits := p.dictionary.segment.Postings[p.postingsID-1]
rv.locations = p.dictionary.segment.PostingsLocs[p.postingsID-1]
rv.all = allbits.Iterator()
if p.except != nil {
allExcept := allbits.Clone()
allExcept.AndNot(p.except)
rv.actual = allExcept.Iterator()
} else {
rv.actual = allbits.Iterator()
}
}
return rv
}
// PostingsIterator provides a way to iterate through the postings list
type PostingsIterator struct {
postings *PostingsList
all roaring.IntIterable
locations *roaring.Bitmap
offset int
locoffset int
actual roaring.IntIterable
}
// Next returns the next posting on the postings list, or nil at the end
func (i *PostingsIterator) Next() (segment.Posting, error) {
if i.actual == nil || !i.actual.HasNext() {
return nil, nil
}
n := i.actual.Next()
allN := i.all.Next()
// n is the next actual hit (excluding some postings)
// allN is the next hit in the full postings
// if they don't match, adjust offsets to factor in item we're skipping over
// incr the all iterator, and check again
for allN != n {
i.locoffset += int(i.postings.dictionary.segment.Freqs[i.postings.postingsID-1][i.offset])
i.offset++
allN = i.all.Next()
}
rv := &Posting{
iterator: i,
docNum: uint64(n),
offset: i.offset,
locoffset: i.locoffset,
hasLoc: i.locations.Contains(n),
}
i.locoffset += int(i.postings.dictionary.segment.Freqs[i.postings.postingsID-1][i.offset])
i.offset++
return rv, nil
}
// Posting is a single entry in a postings list
type Posting struct {
iterator *PostingsIterator
docNum uint64
offset int
locoffset int
hasLoc bool
}
// Number returns the document number of this posting in this segment
func (p *Posting) Number() uint64 {
return p.docNum
}
// Frequency returns the frequence of occurance of this term in this doc/field
func (p *Posting) Frequency() uint64 {
return p.iterator.postings.dictionary.segment.Freqs[p.iterator.postings.postingsID-1][p.offset]
}
// Norm returns the normalization factor for this posting
func (p *Posting) Norm() float64 {
return float64(p.iterator.postings.dictionary.segment.Norms[p.iterator.postings.postingsID-1][p.offset])
}
// Locations returns the location information for each occurance
func (p *Posting) Locations() []segment.Location {
if !p.hasLoc {
return nil
}
freq := int(p.Frequency())
rv := make([]segment.Location, freq)
for i := 0; i < freq; i++ {
rv[i] = &Location{
p: p,
offset: p.locoffset + i,
}
}
return rv
}
// Location represents the location of a single occurance
type Location struct {
p *Posting
offset int
}
// Field returns the name of the field (useful in composite fields to know
// which original field the value came from)
func (l *Location) Field() string {
return l.p.iterator.postings.dictionary.segment.FieldsInv[l.p.iterator.postings.dictionary.segment.Locfields[l.p.iterator.postings.postingsID-1][l.offset]]
}
// Start returns the start byte offset of this occurance
func (l *Location) Start() uint64 {
return l.p.iterator.postings.dictionary.segment.Locstarts[l.p.iterator.postings.postingsID-1][l.offset]
}
// End returns the end byte offset of this occurance
func (l *Location) End() uint64 {
return l.p.iterator.postings.dictionary.segment.Locends[l.p.iterator.postings.postingsID-1][l.offset]
}
// Pos returns the 1-based phrase position of this occurance
func (l *Location) Pos() uint64 {
return l.p.iterator.postings.dictionary.segment.Locpos[l.p.iterator.postings.postingsID-1][l.offset]
}
// ArrayPositions returns the array position vector associated with this occurance
func (l *Location) ArrayPositions() []uint64 {
return l.p.iterator.postings.dictionary.segment.Locarraypos[l.p.iterator.postings.postingsID-1][l.offset]
}

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// Copyright (c) 2017 Couchbase, Inc.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
package mem
import (
"fmt"
"github.com/RoaringBitmap/roaring"
"github.com/blevesearch/bleve/index/scorch/segment"
)
// _id field is always guaranteed to have fieldID of 0
const idFieldID uint16 = 0
// KNOWN ISSUES
// - LIMITATION - we decided whether or not to store term vectors for a field
// at the segment level, based on the first definition of a
// field we see. in normal bleve usage this is fine, all
// instances of a field definition will be the same. however,
// advanced users may violate this and provide unique field
// definitions with each document. this segment does not
// support this usage.
// TODO
// - need better testing of multiple docs, iterating freqs, locations and
// and verifying the correct results are returned
// Segment is an in memory implementation of scorch.Segment
type Segment struct {
// FieldsMap adds 1 to field id to avoid zero value issues
// name -> field id + 1
FieldsMap map[string]uint16
// FieldsInv is the inverse of FieldsMap
// field id -> name
FieldsInv []string
// Term dictionaries for each field
// field id -> term -> postings list id + 1
Dicts []map[string]uint64
// Terms for each field, where terms are sorted ascending
// field id -> []term
DictKeys [][]string
// Postings list
// postings list id -> bitmap by docNum
Postings []*roaring.Bitmap
// Postings list has locations
PostingsLocs []*roaring.Bitmap
// Term frequencies
// postings list id -> Freqs (one for each hit in bitmap)
Freqs [][]uint64
// Field norms
// postings list id -> Norms (one for each hit in bitmap)
Norms [][]float32
// Field/start/end/pos/locarraypos
// postings list id -> start/end/pos/locarraypos (one for each freq)
Locfields [][]uint16
Locstarts [][]uint64
Locends [][]uint64
Locpos [][]uint64
Locarraypos [][][]uint64
// Stored field values
// docNum -> field id -> slice of values (each value []byte)
Stored []map[uint16][][]byte
// Stored field types
// docNum -> field id -> slice of types (each type byte)
StoredTypes []map[uint16][]byte
// Stored field array positions
// docNum -> field id -> slice of array positions (each is []uint64)
StoredPos []map[uint16][][]uint64
// For storing the docValue persisted fields
DocValueFields map[uint16]bool
// Footprint of the segment, updated when analyzed document mutations
// are added into the segment
sizeInBytes uint64
}
// New builds a new empty Segment
func New() *Segment {
return &Segment{
FieldsMap: map[string]uint16{},
DocValueFields: map[uint16]bool{},
}
}
func (s *Segment) updateSizeInBytes() {
var sizeInBytes uint64
// FieldsMap, FieldsInv
for k, _ := range s.FieldsMap {
sizeInBytes += uint64((len(k)+int(segment.SizeOfString))*2 +
2 /* size of uint16 */)
}
// overhead from the data structures
sizeInBytes += (segment.SizeOfMap + segment.SizeOfSlice)
// Dicts, DictKeys
for _, entry := range s.Dicts {
for k, _ := range entry {
sizeInBytes += uint64((len(k)+int(segment.SizeOfString))*2 +
8 /* size of uint64 */)
}
// overhead from the data structures
sizeInBytes += (segment.SizeOfMap + segment.SizeOfSlice)
}
sizeInBytes += (segment.SizeOfSlice * 2)
// Postings, PostingsLocs
for i := 0; i < len(s.Postings); i++ {
sizeInBytes += (s.Postings[i].GetSizeInBytes() + segment.SizeOfPointer) +
(s.PostingsLocs[i].GetSizeInBytes() + segment.SizeOfPointer)
}
sizeInBytes += (segment.SizeOfSlice * 2)
// Freqs, Norms
for i := 0; i < len(s.Freqs); i++ {
sizeInBytes += uint64(len(s.Freqs[i])*8 /* size of uint64 */ +
len(s.Norms[i])*4 /* size of float32 */) +
(segment.SizeOfSlice * 2)
}
sizeInBytes += (segment.SizeOfSlice * 2)
// Location data
for i := 0; i < len(s.Locfields); i++ {
sizeInBytes += uint64(len(s.Locfields[i])*2 /* size of uint16 */ +
len(s.Locstarts[i])*8 /* size of uint64 */ +
len(s.Locends[i])*8 /* size of uint64 */ +
len(s.Locpos[i])*8 /* size of uint64 */)
for j := 0; j < len(s.Locarraypos[i]); j++ {
sizeInBytes += uint64(len(s.Locarraypos[i][j])*8 /* size of uint64 */) +
segment.SizeOfSlice
}
sizeInBytes += (segment.SizeOfSlice * 5)
}
sizeInBytes += (segment.SizeOfSlice * 5)
// Stored data
for i := 0; i < len(s.Stored); i++ {
for _, v := range s.Stored[i] {
sizeInBytes += uint64(2 /* size of uint16 */)
for _, arr := range v {
sizeInBytes += uint64(len(arr)) + segment.SizeOfSlice
}
sizeInBytes += segment.SizeOfSlice
}
for _, v := range s.StoredTypes[i] {
sizeInBytes += uint64(2 /* size of uint16 */ +len(v)) + segment.SizeOfSlice
}
for _, v := range s.StoredPos[i] {
sizeInBytes += uint64(2 /* size of uint16 */)
for _, arr := range v {
sizeInBytes += uint64(len(arr)*8 /* size of uint64 */) +
segment.SizeOfSlice
}
sizeInBytes += segment.SizeOfSlice
}
// overhead from map(s) within Stored, StoredTypes, StoredPos
sizeInBytes += (segment.SizeOfMap * 3)
}
// overhead from data structures: Stored, StoredTypes, StoredPos
sizeInBytes += (segment.SizeOfSlice * 3)
// DocValueFields
sizeInBytes += uint64(len(s.DocValueFields)*3 /* size of uint16 + bool */) +
segment.SizeOfMap
// SizeInBytes
sizeInBytes += uint64(8)
s.sizeInBytes = sizeInBytes
}
func (s *Segment) SizeInBytes() uint64 {
return s.sizeInBytes
}
func (s *Segment) AddRef() {
}
func (s *Segment) DecRef() error {
return nil
}
// Fields returns the field names used in this segment
func (s *Segment) Fields() []string {
return s.FieldsInv
}
// VisitDocument invokes the DocFieldValueVistor for each stored field
// for the specified doc number
func (s *Segment) VisitDocument(num uint64, visitor segment.DocumentFieldValueVisitor) error {
// ensure document number exists
if int(num) > len(s.Stored)-1 {
return nil
}
docFields := s.Stored[int(num)]
st := s.StoredTypes[int(num)]
sp := s.StoredPos[int(num)]
for field, values := range docFields {
for i, value := range values {
keepGoing := visitor(s.FieldsInv[field], st[field][i], value, sp[field][i])
if !keepGoing {
return nil
}
}
}
return nil
}
func (s *Segment) getField(name string) (int, error) {
fieldID, ok := s.FieldsMap[name]
if !ok {
return 0, fmt.Errorf("no field named %s", name)
}
return int(fieldID - 1), nil
}
// Dictionary returns the term dictionary for the specified field
func (s *Segment) Dictionary(field string) (segment.TermDictionary, error) {
fieldID, err := s.getField(field)
if err != nil {
// no such field, return empty dictionary
return &segment.EmptyDictionary{}, nil
}
return &Dictionary{
segment: s,
field: field,
fieldID: uint16(fieldID),
}, nil
}
// Count returns the number of documents in this segment
// (this has no notion of deleted docs)
func (s *Segment) Count() uint64 {
return uint64(len(s.Stored))
}
// DocNumbers returns a bitset corresponding to the doc numbers of all the
// provided _id strings
func (s *Segment) DocNumbers(ids []string) (*roaring.Bitmap, error) {
rv := roaring.New()
// guard against empty segment
if len(s.FieldsMap) > 0 {
idDictionary := s.Dicts[idFieldID]
for _, id := range ids {
postingID := idDictionary[id]
if postingID > 0 {
rv.Or(s.Postings[postingID-1])
}
}
}
return rv, nil
}
// Close releases all resources associated with this segment
func (s *Segment) Close() error {
return nil
}

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// Copyright (c) 2017 Couchbase, Inc.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
package segment
import (
"github.com/RoaringBitmap/roaring"
"github.com/blevesearch/bleve/index"
)
// Overhead from go data structures when deployed on a 64-bit system.
const SizeOfMap uint64 = 8
const SizeOfPointer uint64 = 8
const SizeOfSlice uint64 = 24
const SizeOfString uint64 = 16
// DocumentFieldValueVisitor defines a callback to be visited for each
// stored field value. The return value determines if the visitor
// should keep going. Returning true continues visiting, false stops.
type DocumentFieldValueVisitor func(field string, typ byte, value []byte, pos []uint64) bool
type Segment interface {
Dictionary(field string) (TermDictionary, error)
VisitDocument(num uint64, visitor DocumentFieldValueVisitor) error
Count() uint64
DocNumbers([]string) (*roaring.Bitmap, error)
Fields() []string
Close() error
SizeInBytes() uint64
AddRef()
DecRef() error
}
type TermDictionary interface {
PostingsList(term string, except *roaring.Bitmap) (PostingsList, error)
Iterator() DictionaryIterator
PrefixIterator(prefix string) DictionaryIterator
RangeIterator(start, end string) DictionaryIterator
}
type DictionaryIterator interface {
Next() (*index.DictEntry, error)
}
type PostingsList interface {
Iterator() PostingsIterator
Count() uint64
// NOTE deferred for future work
// And(other PostingsList) PostingsList
// Or(other PostingsList) PostingsList
}
type PostingsIterator interface {
// The caller is responsible for copying whatever it needs from
// the returned Posting instance before calling Next(), as some
// implementations may return a shared instance to reduce memory
// allocations.
Next() (Posting, error)
}
type Posting interface {
Number() uint64
Frequency() uint64
Norm() float64
Locations() []Location
}
type Location interface {
Field() string
Start() uint64
End() uint64
Pos() uint64
ArrayPositions() []uint64
}
// DocumentFieldTermVisitable is implemented by various scorch segment
// implementations with persistence for the un inverting of the
// postings or other indexed values.
type DocumentFieldTermVisitable interface {
VisitDocumentFieldTerms(localDocNum uint64, fields []string,
visitor index.DocumentFieldTermVisitor) error
// VisitableDocValueFields implementation should return
// the list of fields which are document value persisted and
// therefore visitable by the above VisitDocumentFieldTerms method.
VisitableDocValueFields() ([]string, error)
}

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# zap file format
The file is written in the reverse order that we typically access data. This helps us write in one pass since later sections of the file require file offsets of things we've already written.
Current usage:
- mmap the entire file
- crc-32 bytes and version are in fixed position at end of the file
- reading remainder of footer could be version specific
- remainder of footer gives us:
- 3 important offsets (docValue , fields index and stored data index)
- 2 important values (number of docs and chunk factor)
- field data is processed once and memoized onto the heap so that we never have to go back to disk for it
- access to stored data by doc number means first navigating to the stored data index, then accessing a fixed position offset into that slice, which gives us the actual address of the data. the first bytes of that section tell us the size of data so that we know where it ends.
- access to all other indexed data follows the following pattern:
- first know the field name -> convert to id
- next navigate to term dictionary for that field
- some operations stop here and do dictionary ops
- next use dictionary to navigate to posting list for a specific term
- walk posting list
- if necessary, walk posting details as we go
- if location info is desired, consult location bitmap to see if it is there
## stored fields section
- for each document
- preparation phase:
- produce a slice of metadata bytes and data bytes
- produce these slices in field id order
- field value is appended to the data slice
- metadata slice is govarint encoded with the following values for each field value
- field id (uint16)
- field type (byte)
- field value start offset in uncompressed data slice (uint64)
- field value length (uint64)
- field number of array positions (uint64)
- one additional value for each array position (uint64)
- compress the data slice using snappy
- file writing phase:
- remember the start offset for this document
- write out meta data length (varint uint64)
- write out compressed data length (varint uint64)
- write out the metadata bytes
- write out the compressed data bytes
## stored fields idx
- for each document
- write start offset (remembered from previous section) of stored data (big endian uint64)
With this index and a known document number, we have direct access to all the stored field data.
## posting details (freq/norm) section
- for each posting list
- produce a slice containing multiple consecutive chunks (each chunk is govarint stream)
- produce a slice remembering offsets of where each chunk starts
- preparation phase:
- for each hit in the posting list
- if this hit is in next chunk close out encoding of last chunk and record offset start of next
- encode term frequency (uint64)
- encode norm factor (float32)
- file writing phase:
- remember start position for this posting list details
- write out number of chunks that follow (varint uint64)
- write out length of each chunk (each a varint uint64)
- write out the byte slice containing all the chunk data
If you know the doc number you're interested in, this format lets you jump to the correct chunk (docNum/chunkFactor) directly and then seek within that chunk until you find it.
## posting details (location) section
- for each posting list
- produce a slice containing multiple consecutive chunks (each chunk is govarint stream)
- produce a slice remembering offsets of where each chunk starts
- preparation phase:
- for each hit in the posting list
- if this hit is in next chunk close out encoding of last chunk and record offset start of next
- encode field (uint16)
- encode field pos (uint64)
- encode field start (uint64)
- encode field end (uint64)
- encode number of array positions to follow (uint64)
- encode each array position (each uint64)
- file writing phase:
- remember start position for this posting list details
- write out number of chunks that follow (varint uint64)
- write out length of each chunk (each a varint uint64)
- write out the byte slice containing all the chunk data
If you know the doc number you're interested in, this format lets you jump to the correct chunk (docNum/chunkFactor) directly and then seek within that chunk until you find it.
## bitmaps of hits with location info
- for each posting list
- preparation phase:
- encode roaring bitmap (inidicating which hits have location details indexed) posting list to bytes (so we know the length)
- file writing phase:
- remember the start position for this bitmap
- write length of encoded roaring bitmap
- write the serialized roaring bitmap data
## postings list section
- for each posting list
- preparation phase:
- encode roaring bitmap posting list to bytes (so we know the length)
- file writing phase:
- remember the start position for this posting list
- write freq/norm details offset (remembered from previous, as varint uint64)
- write location details offset (remembered from previous, as varint uint64)
- write location bitmap offset (remembered from pervious, as varint uint64)
- write length of encoded roaring bitmap
- write the serialized roaring bitmap data
## dictionary
- for each field
- preparation phase:
- encode vellum FST with dictionary data pointing to file offset of posting list (remembered from previous)
- file writing phase:
- remember the start position of this persistDictionary
- write length of vellum data (varint uint64)
- write out vellum data
## fields section
- for each field
- file writing phase:
- remember start offset for each field
- write dictionary address (remembered from previous) (varint uint64)
- write length of field name (varint uint64)
- write field name bytes
## fields idx
- for each field
- file writing phase:
- write big endian uint64 of start offset for each field
NOTE: currently we don't know or record the length of this fields index. Instead we rely on the fact that we know it immediately precedes a footer of known size.
## fields DocValue
- for each field
- preparation phase:
- produce a slice containing multiple consecutive chunks, where each chunk is composed of a meta section followed by compressed columnar field data
- produce a slice remembering the length of each chunk
- file writing phase:
- remember the start position of this first field DocValue offset in the footer
- write out number of chunks that follow (varint uint64)
- write out length of each chunk (each a varint uint64)
- write out the byte slice containing all the chunk data
NOTE: currently the meta header inside each chunk gives clue to the location offsets and size of the data pertaining to a given docID and any
read operation leverage that meta information to extract the document specific data from the file.
## footer
- file writing phase
- write number of docs (big endian uint64)
- write stored field index location (big endian uint64)
- write field index location (big endian uint64)
- write field docValue location (big endian uint64)
- write out chunk factor (big endian uint32)
- write out version (big endian uint32)
- write out file CRC of everything preceding this (big endian uint32)

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// Copyright (c) 2017 Couchbase, Inc.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
package zap
import (
"bufio"
"bytes"
"encoding/binary"
"math"
"os"
"sort"
"github.com/Smerity/govarint"
"github.com/blevesearch/bleve/index/scorch/segment/mem"
"github.com/couchbase/vellum"
"github.com/golang/snappy"
)
const version uint32 = 2
const fieldNotUninverted = math.MaxUint64
// PersistSegmentBase persists SegmentBase in the zap file format.
func PersistSegmentBase(sb *SegmentBase, path string) error {
flag := os.O_RDWR | os.O_CREATE
f, err := os.OpenFile(path, flag, 0600)
if err != nil {
return err
}
cleanup := func() {
_ = f.Close()
_ = os.Remove(path)
}
br := bufio.NewWriter(f)
_, err = br.Write(sb.mem)
if err != nil {
cleanup()
return err
}
err = persistFooter(sb.numDocs, sb.storedIndexOffset, sb.fieldsIndexOffset, sb.docValueOffset,
sb.chunkFactor, sb.memCRC, br)
if err != nil {
cleanup()
return err
}
err = br.Flush()
if err != nil {
cleanup()
return err
}
err = f.Sync()
if err != nil {
cleanup()
return err
}
err = f.Close()
if err != nil {
cleanup()
return err
}
return nil
}
// PersistSegment takes the in-memory segment and persists it to
// the specified path in the zap file format.
func PersistSegment(memSegment *mem.Segment, path string, chunkFactor uint32) error {
flag := os.O_RDWR | os.O_CREATE
f, err := os.OpenFile(path, flag, 0600)
if err != nil {
return err
}
cleanup := func() {
_ = f.Close()
_ = os.Remove(path)
}
// buffer the output
br := bufio.NewWriter(f)
// wrap it for counting (tracking offsets)
cr := NewCountHashWriter(br)
numDocs, storedIndexOffset, fieldsIndexOffset, docValueOffset, _, err :=
persistBase(memSegment, cr, chunkFactor)
if err != nil {
cleanup()
return err
}
err = persistFooter(numDocs, storedIndexOffset, fieldsIndexOffset, docValueOffset,
chunkFactor, cr.Sum32(), cr)
if err != nil {
cleanup()
return err
}
err = br.Flush()
if err != nil {
cleanup()
return err
}
err = f.Sync()
if err != nil {
cleanup()
return err
}
err = f.Close()
if err != nil {
cleanup()
return err
}
return nil
}
func persistBase(memSegment *mem.Segment, cr *CountHashWriter, chunkFactor uint32) (
numDocs, storedIndexOffset, fieldsIndexOffset, docValueOffset uint64,
dictLocs []uint64, err error) {
docValueOffset = uint64(fieldNotUninverted)
if len(memSegment.Stored) > 0 {
storedIndexOffset, err = persistStored(memSegment, cr)
if err != nil {
return 0, 0, 0, 0, nil, err
}
freqOffsets, locOffsets, err := persistPostingDetails(memSegment, cr, chunkFactor)
if err != nil {
return 0, 0, 0, 0, nil, err
}
postingsListLocs, err := persistPostingsLocs(memSegment, cr)
if err != nil {
return 0, 0, 0, 0, nil, err
}
postingsLocs, err := persistPostingsLists(memSegment, cr, postingsListLocs, freqOffsets, locOffsets)
if err != nil {
return 0, 0, 0, 0, nil, err
}
dictLocs, err = persistDictionary(memSegment, cr, postingsLocs)
if err != nil {
return 0, 0, 0, 0, nil, err
}
docValueOffset, err = persistFieldDocValues(memSegment, cr, chunkFactor)
if err != nil {
return 0, 0, 0, 0, nil, err
}
} else {
dictLocs = make([]uint64, len(memSegment.FieldsInv))
}
fieldsIndexOffset, err = persistFields(memSegment.FieldsInv, cr, dictLocs)
if err != nil {
return 0, 0, 0, 0, nil, err
}
return uint64(len(memSegment.Stored)), storedIndexOffset, fieldsIndexOffset, docValueOffset,
dictLocs, nil
}
func persistStored(memSegment *mem.Segment, w *CountHashWriter) (uint64, error) {
var curr int
var metaBuf bytes.Buffer
var data, compressed []byte
docNumOffsets := make(map[int]uint64, len(memSegment.Stored))
for docNum, storedValues := range memSegment.Stored {
if docNum != 0 {
// reset buffer if necessary
metaBuf.Reset()
data = data[:0]
compressed = compressed[:0]
curr = 0
}
metaEncoder := govarint.NewU64Base128Encoder(&metaBuf)
st := memSegment.StoredTypes[docNum]
sp := memSegment.StoredPos[docNum]
// encode fields in order
for fieldID := range memSegment.FieldsInv {
if storedFieldValues, ok := storedValues[uint16(fieldID)]; ok {
// has stored values for this field
num := len(storedFieldValues)
stf := st[uint16(fieldID)]
spf := sp[uint16(fieldID)]
// process each value
for i := 0; i < num; i++ {
// encode field
_, err2 := metaEncoder.PutU64(uint64(fieldID))
if err2 != nil {
return 0, err2
}
// encode type
_, err2 = metaEncoder.PutU64(uint64(stf[i]))
if err2 != nil {
return 0, err2
}
// encode start offset
_, err2 = metaEncoder.PutU64(uint64(curr))
if err2 != nil {
return 0, err2
}
// end len
_, err2 = metaEncoder.PutU64(uint64(len(storedFieldValues[i])))
if err2 != nil {
return 0, err2
}
// encode number of array pos
_, err2 = metaEncoder.PutU64(uint64(len(spf[i])))
if err2 != nil {
return 0, err2
}
// encode all array positions
for _, pos := range spf[i] {
_, err2 = metaEncoder.PutU64(pos)
if err2 != nil {
return 0, err2
}
}
// append data
data = append(data, storedFieldValues[i]...)
// update curr
curr += len(storedFieldValues[i])
}
}
}
metaEncoder.Close()
metaBytes := metaBuf.Bytes()
// compress the data
compressed = snappy.Encode(compressed, data)
// record where we're about to start writing
docNumOffsets[docNum] = uint64(w.Count())
// write out the meta len and compressed data len
_, err := writeUvarints(w, uint64(len(metaBytes)), uint64(len(compressed)))
if err != nil {
return 0, err
}
// now write the meta
_, err = w.Write(metaBytes)
if err != nil {
return 0, err
}
// now write the compressed data
_, err = w.Write(compressed)
if err != nil {
return 0, err
}
}
// return value is the start of the stored index
rv := uint64(w.Count())
// now write out the stored doc index
for docNum := range memSegment.Stored {
err := binary.Write(w, binary.BigEndian, docNumOffsets[docNum])
if err != nil {
return 0, err
}
}
return rv, nil
}
func persistPostingDetails(memSegment *mem.Segment, w *CountHashWriter, chunkFactor uint32) ([]uint64, []uint64, error) {
var freqOffsets, locOfffsets []uint64
tfEncoder := newChunkedIntCoder(uint64(chunkFactor), uint64(len(memSegment.Stored)-1))
for postingID := range memSegment.Postings {
if postingID != 0 {
tfEncoder.Reset()
}
freqs := memSegment.Freqs[postingID]
norms := memSegment.Norms[postingID]
postingsListItr := memSegment.Postings[postingID].Iterator()
var offset int
for postingsListItr.HasNext() {
docNum := uint64(postingsListItr.Next())
// put freq
err := tfEncoder.Add(docNum, freqs[offset])
if err != nil {
return nil, nil, err
}
// put norm
norm := norms[offset]
normBits := math.Float32bits(norm)
err = tfEncoder.Add(docNum, uint64(normBits))
if err != nil {
return nil, nil, err
}
offset++
}
// record where this postings freq info starts
freqOffsets = append(freqOffsets, uint64(w.Count()))
tfEncoder.Close()
_, err := tfEncoder.Write(w)
if err != nil {
return nil, nil, err
}
}
// now do it again for the locations
locEncoder := newChunkedIntCoder(uint64(chunkFactor), uint64(len(memSegment.Stored)-1))
for postingID := range memSegment.Postings {
if postingID != 0 {
locEncoder.Reset()
}
freqs := memSegment.Freqs[postingID]
locfields := memSegment.Locfields[postingID]
locpos := memSegment.Locpos[postingID]
locstarts := memSegment.Locstarts[postingID]
locends := memSegment.Locends[postingID]
locarraypos := memSegment.Locarraypos[postingID]
postingsListItr := memSegment.Postings[postingID].Iterator()
var offset int
var locOffset int
for postingsListItr.HasNext() {
docNum := uint64(postingsListItr.Next())
for i := 0; i < int(freqs[offset]); i++ {
if len(locfields) > 0 {
// put field
err := locEncoder.Add(docNum, uint64(locfields[locOffset]))
if err != nil {
return nil, nil, err
}
// put pos
err = locEncoder.Add(docNum, locpos[locOffset])
if err != nil {
return nil, nil, err
}
// put start
err = locEncoder.Add(docNum, locstarts[locOffset])
if err != nil {
return nil, nil, err
}
// put end
err = locEncoder.Add(docNum, locends[locOffset])
if err != nil {
return nil, nil, err
}
// put the number of array positions to follow
num := len(locarraypos[locOffset])
err = locEncoder.Add(docNum, uint64(num))
if err != nil {
return nil, nil, err
}
// put each array position
for _, pos := range locarraypos[locOffset] {
err = locEncoder.Add(docNum, pos)
if err != nil {
return nil, nil, err
}
}
}
locOffset++
}
offset++
}
// record where this postings loc info starts
locOfffsets = append(locOfffsets, uint64(w.Count()))
locEncoder.Close()
_, err := locEncoder.Write(w)
if err != nil {
return nil, nil, err
}
}
return freqOffsets, locOfffsets, nil
}
func persistPostingsLocs(memSegment *mem.Segment, w *CountHashWriter) (rv []uint64, err error) {
rv = make([]uint64, 0, len(memSegment.PostingsLocs))
var reuseBuf bytes.Buffer
reuseBufVarint := make([]byte, binary.MaxVarintLen64)
for postingID := range memSegment.PostingsLocs {
// record where we start this posting loc
rv = append(rv, uint64(w.Count()))
// write out the length and bitmap
_, err = writeRoaringWithLen(memSegment.PostingsLocs[postingID], w, &reuseBuf, reuseBufVarint)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
}
return rv, nil
}
func persistPostingsLists(memSegment *mem.Segment, w *CountHashWriter,
postingsListLocs, freqOffsets, locOffsets []uint64) (rv []uint64, err error) {
rv = make([]uint64, 0, len(memSegment.Postings))
var reuseBuf bytes.Buffer
reuseBufVarint := make([]byte, binary.MaxVarintLen64)
for postingID := range memSegment.Postings {
// record where we start this posting list
rv = append(rv, uint64(w.Count()))
// write out the term info, loc info, and loc posting list offset
_, err = writeUvarints(w, freqOffsets[postingID],
locOffsets[postingID], postingsListLocs[postingID])
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
// write out the length and bitmap
_, err = writeRoaringWithLen(memSegment.Postings[postingID], w, &reuseBuf, reuseBufVarint)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
}
return rv, nil
}
func persistDictionary(memSegment *mem.Segment, w *CountHashWriter, postingsLocs []uint64) ([]uint64, error) {
rv := make([]uint64, 0, len(memSegment.DictKeys))
varintBuf := make([]byte, binary.MaxVarintLen64)
var buffer bytes.Buffer
for fieldID, fieldTerms := range memSegment.DictKeys {
if fieldID != 0 {
buffer.Reset()
}
// start a new vellum for this field
builder, err := vellum.New(&buffer, nil)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
dict := memSegment.Dicts[fieldID]
// now walk the dictionary in order of fieldTerms (already sorted)
for _, fieldTerm := range fieldTerms {
postingID := dict[fieldTerm] - 1
postingsAddr := postingsLocs[postingID]
err = builder.Insert([]byte(fieldTerm), postingsAddr)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
}
err = builder.Close()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
// record where this dictionary starts
rv = append(rv, uint64(w.Count()))
vellumData := buffer.Bytes()
// write out the length of the vellum data
n := binary.PutUvarint(varintBuf, uint64(len(vellumData)))
_, err = w.Write(varintBuf[:n])
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
// write this vellum to disk
_, err = w.Write(vellumData)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
}
return rv, nil
}
type docIDRange []uint64
func (a docIDRange) Len() int { return len(a) }
func (a docIDRange) Swap(i, j int) { a[i], a[j] = a[j], a[i] }
func (a docIDRange) Less(i, j int) bool { return a[i] < a[j] }
func persistDocValues(memSegment *mem.Segment, w *CountHashWriter,
chunkFactor uint32) (map[uint16]uint64, error) {
fieldChunkOffsets := make(map[uint16]uint64, len(memSegment.FieldsInv))
fdvEncoder := newChunkedContentCoder(uint64(chunkFactor), uint64(len(memSegment.Stored)-1))
for fieldID := range memSegment.DocValueFields {
field := memSegment.FieldsInv[fieldID]
docTermMap := make(map[uint64][]byte, 0)
dict, err := memSegment.Dictionary(field)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
dictItr := dict.Iterator()
next, err := dictItr.Next()
for err == nil && next != nil {
postings, err1 := dict.PostingsList(next.Term, nil)
if err1 != nil {
return nil, err
}
postingsItr := postings.Iterator()
nextPosting, err2 := postingsItr.Next()
for err2 == nil && nextPosting != nil {
docNum := nextPosting.Number()
docTermMap[docNum] = append(docTermMap[docNum], []byte(next.Term)...)
docTermMap[docNum] = append(docTermMap[docNum], termSeparator)
nextPosting, err2 = postingsItr.Next()
}
if err2 != nil {
return nil, err2
}
next, err = dictItr.Next()
}
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
// sort wrt to docIDs
var docNumbers docIDRange
for k := range docTermMap {
docNumbers = append(docNumbers, k)
}
sort.Sort(docNumbers)
for _, docNum := range docNumbers {
err = fdvEncoder.Add(docNum, docTermMap[docNum])
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
}
fieldChunkOffsets[fieldID] = uint64(w.Count())
err = fdvEncoder.Close()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
// persist the doc value details for this field
_, err = fdvEncoder.Write(w)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
// resetting encoder for the next field
fdvEncoder.Reset()
}
return fieldChunkOffsets, nil
}
func persistFieldDocValues(memSegment *mem.Segment, w *CountHashWriter,
chunkFactor uint32) (uint64, error) {
fieldDvOffsets, err := persistDocValues(memSegment, w, chunkFactor)
if err != nil {
return 0, err
}
fieldDocValuesOffset := uint64(w.Count())
buf := make([]byte, binary.MaxVarintLen64)
offset := uint64(0)
ok := true
for fieldID := range memSegment.FieldsInv {
// if the field isn't configured for docValue, then mark
// the offset accordingly
if offset, ok = fieldDvOffsets[uint16(fieldID)]; !ok {
offset = fieldNotUninverted
}
n := binary.PutUvarint(buf, uint64(offset))
_, err := w.Write(buf[:n])
if err != nil {
return 0, err
}
}
return fieldDocValuesOffset, nil
}
func NewSegmentBase(memSegment *mem.Segment, chunkFactor uint32) (*SegmentBase, error) {
var br bytes.Buffer
cr := NewCountHashWriter(&br)
numDocs, storedIndexOffset, fieldsIndexOffset, docValueOffset, dictLocs, err :=
persistBase(memSegment, cr, chunkFactor)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
sb := &SegmentBase{
mem: br.Bytes(),
memCRC: cr.Sum32(),
chunkFactor: chunkFactor,
fieldsMap: memSegment.FieldsMap,
fieldsInv: memSegment.FieldsInv,
numDocs: numDocs,
storedIndexOffset: storedIndexOffset,
fieldsIndexOffset: fieldsIndexOffset,
docValueOffset: docValueOffset,
dictLocs: dictLocs,
fieldDvIterMap: make(map[uint16]*docValueIterator),
}
err = sb.loadDvIterators()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return sb, nil
}

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// Copyright (c) 2017 Couchbase, Inc.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
package zap
import (
"bytes"
"encoding/binary"
"io"
"github.com/golang/snappy"
)
var termSeparator byte = 0xff
var termSeparatorSplitSlice = []byte{termSeparator}
type chunkedContentCoder struct {
final []byte
chunkSize uint64
currChunk uint64
chunkLens []uint64
chunkMetaBuf bytes.Buffer
chunkBuf bytes.Buffer
chunkMeta []MetaData
}
// MetaData represents the data information inside a
// chunk.
type MetaData struct {
DocID uint64 // docid of the data inside the chunk
DocDvLoc uint64 // starting offset for a given docid
DocDvLen uint64 // length of data inside the chunk for the given docid
}
// newChunkedContentCoder returns a new chunk content coder which
// packs data into chunks based on the provided chunkSize
func newChunkedContentCoder(chunkSize uint64,
maxDocNum uint64) *chunkedContentCoder {
total := maxDocNum/chunkSize + 1
rv := &chunkedContentCoder{
chunkSize: chunkSize,
chunkLens: make([]uint64, total),
chunkMeta: []MetaData{},
}
return rv
}
// Reset lets you reuse this chunked content coder. Buffers are reset
// and re used. You cannot change the chunk size.
func (c *chunkedContentCoder) Reset() {
c.currChunk = 0
c.final = c.final[:0]
c.chunkBuf.Reset()
c.chunkMetaBuf.Reset()
for i := range c.chunkLens {
c.chunkLens[i] = 0
}
c.chunkMeta = []MetaData{}
}
// Close indicates you are done calling Add() this allows
// the final chunk to be encoded.
func (c *chunkedContentCoder) Close() error {
return c.flushContents()
}
func (c *chunkedContentCoder) flushContents() error {
// flush the contents, with meta information at first
buf := make([]byte, binary.MaxVarintLen64)
n := binary.PutUvarint(buf, uint64(len(c.chunkMeta)))
_, err := c.chunkMetaBuf.Write(buf[:n])
if err != nil {
return err
}
// write out the metaData slice
for _, meta := range c.chunkMeta {
_, err := writeUvarints(&c.chunkMetaBuf, meta.DocID, meta.DocDvLoc, meta.DocDvLen)
if err != nil {
return err
}
}
// write the metadata to final data
metaData := c.chunkMetaBuf.Bytes()
c.final = append(c.final, c.chunkMetaBuf.Bytes()...)
// write the compressed data to the final data
compressedData := snappy.Encode(nil, c.chunkBuf.Bytes())
c.final = append(c.final, compressedData...)
c.chunkLens[c.currChunk] = uint64(len(compressedData) + len(metaData))
return nil
}
// Add encodes the provided byte slice into the correct chunk for the provided
// doc num. You MUST call Add() with increasing docNums.
func (c *chunkedContentCoder) Add(docNum uint64, vals []byte) error {
chunk := docNum / c.chunkSize
if chunk != c.currChunk {
// flush out the previous chunk details
err := c.flushContents()
if err != nil {
return err
}
// clearing the chunk specific meta for next chunk
c.chunkBuf.Reset()
c.chunkMetaBuf.Reset()
c.chunkMeta = []MetaData{}
c.currChunk = chunk
}
// mark the starting offset for this doc
dvOffset := c.chunkBuf.Len()
dvSize, err := c.chunkBuf.Write(vals)
if err != nil {
return err
}
c.chunkMeta = append(c.chunkMeta, MetaData{
DocID: docNum,
DocDvLoc: uint64(dvOffset),
DocDvLen: uint64(dvSize),
})
return nil
}
// Write commits all the encoded chunked contents to the provided writer.
func (c *chunkedContentCoder) Write(w io.Writer) (int, error) {
var tw int
buf := make([]byte, binary.MaxVarintLen64)
// write out the number of chunks
n := binary.PutUvarint(buf, uint64(len(c.chunkLens)))
nw, err := w.Write(buf[:n])
tw += nw
if err != nil {
return tw, err
}
// write out the chunk lens
for _, chunkLen := range c.chunkLens {
n := binary.PutUvarint(buf, uint64(chunkLen))
nw, err = w.Write(buf[:n])
tw += nw
if err != nil {
return tw, err
}
}
// write out the data
nw, err = w.Write(c.final)
tw += nw
if err != nil {
return tw, err
}
return tw, nil
}

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// Copyright (c) 2017 Couchbase, Inc.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
package zap
import (
"hash/crc32"
"io"
)
// CountHashWriter is a wrapper around a Writer which counts the number of
// bytes which have been written and computes a crc32 hash
type CountHashWriter struct {
w io.Writer
crc uint32
n int
}
// NewCountHashWriter returns a CountHashWriter which wraps the provided Writer
func NewCountHashWriter(w io.Writer) *CountHashWriter {
return &CountHashWriter{w: w}
}
// Write writes the provided bytes to the wrapped writer and counts the bytes
func (c *CountHashWriter) Write(b []byte) (int, error) {
n, err := c.w.Write(b)
c.crc = crc32.Update(c.crc, crc32.IEEETable, b[:n])
c.n += n
return n, err
}
// Count returns the number of bytes written
func (c *CountHashWriter) Count() int {
return c.n
}
// Sum32 returns the CRC-32 hash of the content written to this writer
func (c *CountHashWriter) Sum32() uint32 {
return c.crc
}

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// Copyright (c) 2017 Couchbase, Inc.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
package zap
import (
"fmt"
"github.com/RoaringBitmap/roaring"
"github.com/blevesearch/bleve/index"
"github.com/blevesearch/bleve/index/scorch/segment"
"github.com/couchbase/vellum"
"github.com/couchbase/vellum/regexp"
)
// Dictionary is the zap representation of the term dictionary
type Dictionary struct {
sb *SegmentBase
field string
fieldID uint16
fst *vellum.FST
}
// PostingsList returns the postings list for the specified term
func (d *Dictionary) PostingsList(term string, except *roaring.Bitmap) (segment.PostingsList, error) {
return d.postingsList([]byte(term), except)
}
func (d *Dictionary) postingsList(term []byte, except *roaring.Bitmap) (*PostingsList, error) {
rv := &PostingsList{
sb: d.sb,
term: term,
except: except,
}
if d.fst != nil {
postingsOffset, exists, err := d.fst.Get(term)
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("vellum err: %v", err)
}
if exists {
err = rv.read(postingsOffset, d)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
}
}
return rv, nil
}
// Iterator returns an iterator for this dictionary
func (d *Dictionary) Iterator() segment.DictionaryIterator {
rv := &DictionaryIterator{
d: d,
}
if d.fst != nil {
itr, err := d.fst.Iterator(nil, nil)
if err == nil {
rv.itr = itr
}
}
return rv
}
// PrefixIterator returns an iterator which only visits terms having the
// the specified prefix
func (d *Dictionary) PrefixIterator(prefix string) segment.DictionaryIterator {
rv := &DictionaryIterator{
d: d,
}
if d.fst != nil {
r, err := regexp.New(prefix + ".*")
if err == nil {
itr, err := d.fst.Search(r, nil, nil)
if err == nil {
rv.itr = itr
}
}
}
return rv
}
// RangeIterator returns an iterator which only visits terms between the
// start and end terms. NOTE: bleve.index API specifies the end is inclusive.
func (d *Dictionary) RangeIterator(start, end string) segment.DictionaryIterator {
rv := &DictionaryIterator{
d: d,
}
// need to increment the end position to be inclusive
endBytes := []byte(end)
if endBytes[len(endBytes)-1] < 0xff {
endBytes[len(endBytes)-1]++
} else {
endBytes = append(endBytes, 0xff)
}
if d.fst != nil {
itr, err := d.fst.Iterator([]byte(start), endBytes)
if err == nil {
rv.itr = itr
}
}
return rv
}
// DictionaryIterator is an iterator for term dictionary
type DictionaryIterator struct {
d *Dictionary
itr vellum.Iterator
err error
tmp PostingsList
}
// Next returns the next entry in the dictionary
func (i *DictionaryIterator) Next() (*index.DictEntry, error) {
if i.itr == nil || i.err == vellum.ErrIteratorDone {
return nil, nil
} else if i.err != nil {
return nil, i.err
}
term, postingsOffset := i.itr.Current()
i.err = i.tmp.read(postingsOffset, i.d)
if i.err != nil {
return nil, i.err
}
rv := &index.DictEntry{
Term: string(term),
Count: i.tmp.Count(),
}
i.err = i.itr.Next()
return rv, nil
}

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// Copyright (c) 2017 Couchbase, Inc.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
package zap
import (
"bytes"
"encoding/binary"
"fmt"
"math"
"sort"
"github.com/blevesearch/bleve/index"
"github.com/blevesearch/bleve/index/scorch/segment"
"github.com/golang/snappy"
)
type docValueIterator struct {
field string
curChunkNum uint64
numChunks uint64
chunkLens []uint64
dvDataLoc uint64
curChunkHeader []MetaData
curChunkData []byte // compressed data cache
}
func (di *docValueIterator) sizeInBytes() uint64 {
// curChunkNum, numChunks, dvDataLoc --> uint64
sizeInBytes := 24
// field
sizeInBytes += (len(di.field) + int(segment.SizeOfString))
// chunkLens, curChunkHeader
sizeInBytes += len(di.chunkLens)*8 +
len(di.curChunkHeader)*24 +
int(segment.SizeOfSlice*2) /* overhead from slices */
// curChunkData is mmap'ed, not included
return uint64(sizeInBytes)
}
func (di *docValueIterator) fieldName() string {
return di.field
}
func (di *docValueIterator) curChunkNumber() uint64 {
return di.curChunkNum
}
func (s *SegmentBase) loadFieldDocValueIterator(field string,
fieldDvLoc uint64) (*docValueIterator, error) {
// get the docValue offset for the given fields
if fieldDvLoc == fieldNotUninverted {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("loadFieldDocValueIterator: "+
"no docValues found for field: %s", field)
}
// read the number of chunks, chunk lengths
var offset, clen uint64
numChunks, read := binary.Uvarint(s.mem[fieldDvLoc : fieldDvLoc+binary.MaxVarintLen64])
if read <= 0 {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("failed to read the field "+
"doc values for field %s", field)
}
offset += uint64(read)
fdvIter := &docValueIterator{
curChunkNum: math.MaxUint64,
field: field,
chunkLens: make([]uint64, int(numChunks)),
}
for i := 0; i < int(numChunks); i++ {
clen, read = binary.Uvarint(s.mem[fieldDvLoc+offset : fieldDvLoc+offset+binary.MaxVarintLen64])
if read <= 0 {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("corrupted chunk length during segment load")
}
fdvIter.chunkLens[i] = clen
offset += uint64(read)
}
fdvIter.dvDataLoc = fieldDvLoc + offset
return fdvIter, nil
}
func (di *docValueIterator) loadDvChunk(chunkNumber,
localDocNum uint64, s *SegmentBase) error {
// advance to the chunk where the docValues
// reside for the given docID
destChunkDataLoc := di.dvDataLoc
for i := 0; i < int(chunkNumber); i++ {
destChunkDataLoc += di.chunkLens[i]
}
curChunkSize := di.chunkLens[chunkNumber]
// read the number of docs reside in the chunk
numDocs, read := binary.Uvarint(s.mem[destChunkDataLoc : destChunkDataLoc+binary.MaxVarintLen64])
if read <= 0 {
return fmt.Errorf("failed to read the chunk")
}
chunkMetaLoc := destChunkDataLoc + uint64(read)
offset := uint64(0)
di.curChunkHeader = make([]MetaData, int(numDocs))
for i := 0; i < int(numDocs); i++ {
di.curChunkHeader[i].DocID, read = binary.Uvarint(s.mem[chunkMetaLoc+offset : chunkMetaLoc+offset+binary.MaxVarintLen64])
offset += uint64(read)
di.curChunkHeader[i].DocDvLoc, read = binary.Uvarint(s.mem[chunkMetaLoc+offset : chunkMetaLoc+offset+binary.MaxVarintLen64])
offset += uint64(read)
di.curChunkHeader[i].DocDvLen, read = binary.Uvarint(s.mem[chunkMetaLoc+offset : chunkMetaLoc+offset+binary.MaxVarintLen64])
offset += uint64(read)
}
compressedDataLoc := chunkMetaLoc + offset
dataLength := destChunkDataLoc + curChunkSize - compressedDataLoc
di.curChunkData = s.mem[compressedDataLoc : compressedDataLoc+dataLength]
di.curChunkNum = chunkNumber
return nil
}
func (di *docValueIterator) visitDocValues(docID uint64,
visitor index.DocumentFieldTermVisitor) error {
// binary search the term locations for the docID
start, length := di.getDocValueLocs(docID)
if start == math.MaxUint64 || length == math.MaxUint64 {
return nil
}
// uncompress the already loaded data
uncompressed, err := snappy.Decode(nil, di.curChunkData)
if err != nil {
return err
}
// pick the terms for the given docID
uncompressed = uncompressed[start : start+length]
for {
i := bytes.Index(uncompressed, termSeparatorSplitSlice)
if i < 0 {
break
}
visitor(di.field, uncompressed[0:i])
uncompressed = uncompressed[i+1:]
}
return nil
}
func (di *docValueIterator) getDocValueLocs(docID uint64) (uint64, uint64) {
i := sort.Search(len(di.curChunkHeader), func(i int) bool {
return di.curChunkHeader[i].DocID >= docID
})
if i < len(di.curChunkHeader) && di.curChunkHeader[i].DocID == docID {
return di.curChunkHeader[i].DocDvLoc, di.curChunkHeader[i].DocDvLen
}
return math.MaxUint64, math.MaxUint64
}
// VisitDocumentFieldTerms is an implementation of the
// DocumentFieldTermVisitable interface
func (s *SegmentBase) VisitDocumentFieldTerms(localDocNum uint64, fields []string,
visitor index.DocumentFieldTermVisitor) error {
fieldIDPlus1 := uint16(0)
ok := true
for _, field := range fields {
if fieldIDPlus1, ok = s.fieldsMap[field]; !ok {
continue
}
// find the chunkNumber where the docValues are stored
docInChunk := localDocNum / uint64(s.chunkFactor)
if dvIter, exists := s.fieldDvIterMap[fieldIDPlus1-1]; exists &&
dvIter != nil {
// check if the chunk is already loaded
if docInChunk != dvIter.curChunkNumber() {
err := dvIter.loadDvChunk(docInChunk, localDocNum, s)
if err != nil {
continue
}
}
_ = dvIter.visitDocValues(localDocNum, visitor)
}
}
return nil
}
// VisitableDocValueFields returns the list of fields with
// persisted doc value terms ready to be visitable using the
// VisitDocumentFieldTerms method.
func (s *Segment) VisitableDocValueFields() ([]string, error) {
var rv []string
for fieldID, field := range s.fieldsInv {
if dvIter, ok := s.fieldDvIterMap[uint16(fieldID)]; ok &&
dvIter != nil {
rv = append(rv, field)
}
}
return rv, nil
}

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// Copyright (c) 2017 Couchbase, Inc.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
package zap
import (
"bytes"
"encoding/binary"
"io"
"github.com/Smerity/govarint"
)
type chunkedIntCoder struct {
final []byte
maxDocNum uint64
chunkSize uint64
chunkBuf bytes.Buffer
encoder *govarint.Base128Encoder
chunkLens []uint64
currChunk uint64
}
// newChunkedIntCoder returns a new chunk int coder which packs data into
// chunks based on the provided chunkSize and supports up to the specified
// maxDocNum
func newChunkedIntCoder(chunkSize uint64, maxDocNum uint64) *chunkedIntCoder {
total := maxDocNum/chunkSize + 1
rv := &chunkedIntCoder{
chunkSize: chunkSize,
maxDocNum: maxDocNum,
chunkLens: make([]uint64, total),
final: make([]byte, 0, 64),
}
rv.encoder = govarint.NewU64Base128Encoder(&rv.chunkBuf)
return rv
}
// Reset lets you reuse this chunked int coder. buffers are reset and reused
// from previous use. you cannot change the chunk size or max doc num.
func (c *chunkedIntCoder) Reset() {
c.final = c.final[:0]
c.chunkBuf.Reset()
c.currChunk = 0
for i := range c.chunkLens {
c.chunkLens[i] = 0
}
}
// Add encodes the provided integers into the correct chunk for the provided
// doc num. You MUST call Add() with increasing docNums.
func (c *chunkedIntCoder) Add(docNum uint64, vals ...uint64) error {
chunk := docNum / c.chunkSize
if chunk != c.currChunk {
// starting a new chunk
if c.encoder != nil {
// close out last
c.encoder.Close()
encodingBytes := c.chunkBuf.Bytes()
c.chunkLens[c.currChunk] = uint64(len(encodingBytes))
c.final = append(c.final, encodingBytes...)
c.chunkBuf.Reset()
c.encoder = govarint.NewU64Base128Encoder(&c.chunkBuf)
}
c.currChunk = chunk
}
for _, val := range vals {
_, err := c.encoder.PutU64(val)
if err != nil {
return err
}
}
return nil
}
// Close indicates you are done calling Add() this allows the final chunk
// to be encoded.
func (c *chunkedIntCoder) Close() {
c.encoder.Close()
encodingBytes := c.chunkBuf.Bytes()
c.chunkLens[c.currChunk] = uint64(len(encodingBytes))
c.final = append(c.final, encodingBytes...)
}
// Write commits all the encoded chunked integers to the provided writer.
func (c *chunkedIntCoder) Write(w io.Writer) (int, error) {
var tw int
buf := make([]byte, binary.MaxVarintLen64)
// write out the number of chunks
n := binary.PutUvarint(buf, uint64(len(c.chunkLens)))
nw, err := w.Write(buf[:n])
tw += nw
if err != nil {
return tw, err
}
// write out the chunk lens
for _, chunkLen := range c.chunkLens {
n := binary.PutUvarint(buf, uint64(chunkLen))
nw, err = w.Write(buf[:n])
tw += nw
if err != nil {
return tw, err
}
}
// write out the data
nw, err = w.Write(c.final)
tw += nw
if err != nil {
return tw, err
}
return tw, nil
}

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// Copyright (c) 2017 Couchbase, Inc.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
package zap
import (
"bufio"
"bytes"
"encoding/binary"
"fmt"
"math"
"os"
"github.com/RoaringBitmap/roaring"
"github.com/Smerity/govarint"
"github.com/couchbase/vellum"
"github.com/golang/snappy"
)
// Merge takes a slice of zap segments and bit masks describing which
// documents may be dropped, and creates a new segment containing the
// remaining data. This new segment is built at the specified path,
// with the provided chunkFactor.
func Merge(segments []*Segment, drops []*roaring.Bitmap, path string,
chunkFactor uint32) ([][]uint64, error) {
flag := os.O_RDWR | os.O_CREATE
f, err := os.OpenFile(path, flag, 0600)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
cleanup := func() {
_ = f.Close()
_ = os.Remove(path)
}
// buffer the output
br := bufio.NewWriter(f)
// wrap it for counting (tracking offsets)
cr := NewCountHashWriter(br)
fieldsInv := mergeFields(segments)
fieldsMap := mapFields(fieldsInv)
var newDocNums [][]uint64
var storedIndexOffset uint64
fieldDvLocsOffset := uint64(fieldNotUninverted)
var dictLocs []uint64
newSegDocCount := computeNewDocCount(segments, drops)
if newSegDocCount > 0 {
storedIndexOffset, newDocNums, err = mergeStoredAndRemap(segments, drops,
fieldsMap, fieldsInv, newSegDocCount, cr)
if err != nil {
cleanup()
return nil, err
}
dictLocs, fieldDvLocsOffset, err = persistMergedRest(segments, drops, fieldsInv, fieldsMap,
newDocNums, newSegDocCount, chunkFactor, cr)
if err != nil {
cleanup()
return nil, err
}
} else {
dictLocs = make([]uint64, len(fieldsInv))
}
fieldsIndexOffset, err := persistFields(fieldsInv, cr, dictLocs)
if err != nil {
cleanup()
return nil, err
}
err = persistFooter(newSegDocCount, storedIndexOffset,
fieldsIndexOffset, fieldDvLocsOffset, chunkFactor, cr.Sum32(), cr)
if err != nil {
cleanup()
return nil, err
}
err = br.Flush()
if err != nil {
cleanup()
return nil, err
}
err = f.Sync()
if err != nil {
cleanup()
return nil, err
}
err = f.Close()
if err != nil {
cleanup()
return nil, err
}
return newDocNums, nil
}
// mapFields takes the fieldsInv list and builds the map
func mapFields(fields []string) map[string]uint16 {
rv := make(map[string]uint16, len(fields))
for i, fieldName := range fields {
rv[fieldName] = uint16(i)
}
return rv
}
// computeNewDocCount determines how many documents will be in the newly
// merged segment when obsoleted docs are dropped
func computeNewDocCount(segments []*Segment, drops []*roaring.Bitmap) uint64 {
var newDocCount uint64
for segI, segment := range segments {
newDocCount += segment.NumDocs()
if drops[segI] != nil {
newDocCount -= drops[segI].GetCardinality()
}
}
return newDocCount
}
func persistMergedRest(segments []*Segment, drops []*roaring.Bitmap,
fieldsInv []string, fieldsMap map[string]uint16, newDocNums [][]uint64,
newSegDocCount uint64, chunkFactor uint32,
w *CountHashWriter) ([]uint64, uint64, error) {
var bufReuse bytes.Buffer
var bufMaxVarintLen64 []byte = make([]byte, binary.MaxVarintLen64)
var bufLoc []uint64
rv := make([]uint64, len(fieldsInv))
fieldDvLocs := make([]uint64, len(fieldsInv))
fieldDvLocsOffset := uint64(fieldNotUninverted)
// docTermMap is keyed by docNum, where the array impl provides
// better memory usage behavior than a sparse-friendlier hashmap
// for when docs have much structural similarity (i.e., every doc
// has a given field)
var docTermMap [][]byte
var vellumBuf bytes.Buffer
// for each field
for fieldID, fieldName := range fieldsInv {
if fieldID != 0 {
vellumBuf.Reset()
}
newVellum, err := vellum.New(&vellumBuf, nil)
if err != nil {
return nil, 0, err
}
// collect FST iterators from all segments for this field
var dicts []*Dictionary
var itrs []vellum.Iterator
for _, segment := range segments {
dict, err2 := segment.dictionary(fieldName)
if err2 != nil {
return nil, 0, err2
}
dicts = append(dicts, dict)
if dict != nil && dict.fst != nil {
itr, err2 := dict.fst.Iterator(nil, nil)
if err2 != nil && err2 != vellum.ErrIteratorDone {
return nil, 0, err2
}
if itr != nil {
itrs = append(itrs, itr)
}
}
}
// create merging iterator
mergeItr, err := vellum.NewMergeIterator(itrs, func(postingOffsets []uint64) uint64 {
// we don't actually use the merged value
return 0
})
tfEncoder := newChunkedIntCoder(uint64(chunkFactor), newSegDocCount-1)
locEncoder := newChunkedIntCoder(uint64(chunkFactor), newSegDocCount-1)
if uint64(cap(docTermMap)) < newSegDocCount {
docTermMap = make([][]byte, newSegDocCount)
} else {
docTermMap = docTermMap[0:newSegDocCount]
for docNum := range docTermMap { // reset the docTermMap
docTermMap[docNum] = docTermMap[docNum][:0]
}
}
for err == nil {
term, _ := mergeItr.Current()
newRoaring := roaring.NewBitmap()
newRoaringLocs := roaring.NewBitmap()
tfEncoder.Reset()
locEncoder.Reset()
// now go back and get posting list for this term
// but pass in the deleted docs for that segment
for dictI, dict := range dicts {
if dict == nil {
continue
}
postings, err2 := dict.postingsList(term, drops[dictI])
if err2 != nil {
return nil, 0, err2
}
postItr := postings.Iterator()
next, err2 := postItr.Next()
for next != nil && err2 == nil {
hitNewDocNum := newDocNums[dictI][next.Number()]
if hitNewDocNum == docDropped {
return nil, 0, fmt.Errorf("see hit with dropped doc num")
}
newRoaring.Add(uint32(hitNewDocNum))
// encode norm bits
norm := next.Norm()
normBits := math.Float32bits(float32(norm))
err = tfEncoder.Add(hitNewDocNum, next.Frequency(), uint64(normBits))
if err != nil {
return nil, 0, err
}
locs := next.Locations()
if len(locs) > 0 {
newRoaringLocs.Add(uint32(hitNewDocNum))
for _, loc := range locs {
if cap(bufLoc) < 5+len(loc.ArrayPositions()) {
bufLoc = make([]uint64, 0, 5+len(loc.ArrayPositions()))
}
args := bufLoc[0:5]
args[0] = uint64(fieldsMap[loc.Field()])
args[1] = loc.Pos()
args[2] = loc.Start()
args[3] = loc.End()
args[4] = uint64(len(loc.ArrayPositions()))
args = append(args, loc.ArrayPositions()...)
err = locEncoder.Add(hitNewDocNum, args...)
if err != nil {
return nil, 0, err
}
}
}
docTermMap[hitNewDocNum] =
append(append(docTermMap[hitNewDocNum], term...), termSeparator)
next, err2 = postItr.Next()
}
if err2 != nil {
return nil, 0, err2
}
}
tfEncoder.Close()
locEncoder.Close()
if newRoaring.GetCardinality() > 0 {
// this field/term actually has hits in the new segment, lets write it down
freqOffset := uint64(w.Count())
_, err = tfEncoder.Write(w)
if err != nil {
return nil, 0, err
}
locOffset := uint64(w.Count())
_, err = locEncoder.Write(w)
if err != nil {
return nil, 0, err
}
postingLocOffset := uint64(w.Count())
_, err = writeRoaringWithLen(newRoaringLocs, w, &bufReuse, bufMaxVarintLen64)
if err != nil {
return nil, 0, err
}
postingOffset := uint64(w.Count())
// write out the start of the term info
buf := bufMaxVarintLen64
n := binary.PutUvarint(buf, freqOffset)
_, err = w.Write(buf[:n])
if err != nil {
return nil, 0, err
}
// write out the start of the loc info
n = binary.PutUvarint(buf, locOffset)
_, err = w.Write(buf[:n])
if err != nil {
return nil, 0, err
}
// write out the start of the loc posting list
n = binary.PutUvarint(buf, postingLocOffset)
_, err = w.Write(buf[:n])
if err != nil {
return nil, 0, err
}
_, err = writeRoaringWithLen(newRoaring, w, &bufReuse, bufMaxVarintLen64)
if err != nil {
return nil, 0, err
}
err = newVellum.Insert(term, postingOffset)
if err != nil {
return nil, 0, err
}
}
err = mergeItr.Next()
}
if err != nil && err != vellum.ErrIteratorDone {
return nil, 0, err
}
dictOffset := uint64(w.Count())
err = newVellum.Close()
if err != nil {
return nil, 0, err
}
vellumData := vellumBuf.Bytes()
// write out the length of the vellum data
n := binary.PutUvarint(bufMaxVarintLen64, uint64(len(vellumData)))
_, err = w.Write(bufMaxVarintLen64[:n])
if err != nil {
return nil, 0, err
}
// write this vellum to disk
_, err = w.Write(vellumData)
if err != nil {
return nil, 0, err
}
rv[fieldID] = dictOffset
// update the field doc values
fdvEncoder := newChunkedContentCoder(uint64(chunkFactor), newSegDocCount-1)
for docNum, docTerms := range docTermMap {
if len(docTerms) > 0 {
err = fdvEncoder.Add(uint64(docNum), docTerms)
if err != nil {
return nil, 0, err
}
}
}
err = fdvEncoder.Close()
if err != nil {
return nil, 0, err
}
// get the field doc value offset
fieldDvLocs[fieldID] = uint64(w.Count())
// persist the doc value details for this field
_, err = fdvEncoder.Write(w)
if err != nil {
return nil, 0, err
}
}
fieldDvLocsOffset = uint64(w.Count())
buf := bufMaxVarintLen64
for _, offset := range fieldDvLocs {
n := binary.PutUvarint(buf, uint64(offset))
_, err := w.Write(buf[:n])
if err != nil {
return nil, 0, err
}
}
return rv, fieldDvLocsOffset, nil
}
const docDropped = math.MaxUint64
func mergeStoredAndRemap(segments []*Segment, drops []*roaring.Bitmap,
fieldsMap map[string]uint16, fieldsInv []string, newSegDocCount uint64,
w *CountHashWriter) (uint64, [][]uint64, error) {
var rv [][]uint64 // The remapped or newDocNums for each segment.
var newDocNum uint64
var curr int
var metaBuf bytes.Buffer
var data, compressed []byte
metaEncoder := govarint.NewU64Base128Encoder(&metaBuf)
vals := make([][][]byte, len(fieldsInv))
typs := make([][]byte, len(fieldsInv))
poss := make([][][]uint64, len(fieldsInv))
docNumOffsets := make([]uint64, newSegDocCount)
// for each segment
for segI, segment := range segments {
segNewDocNums := make([]uint64, segment.numDocs)
// for each doc num
for docNum := uint64(0); docNum < segment.numDocs; docNum++ {
// TODO: roaring's API limits docNums to 32-bits?
if drops[segI] != nil && drops[segI].Contains(uint32(docNum)) {
segNewDocNums[docNum] = docDropped
continue
}
segNewDocNums[docNum] = newDocNum
curr = 0
metaBuf.Reset()
data = data[:0]
compressed = compressed[:0]
// collect all the data
for i := 0; i < len(fieldsInv); i++ {
vals[i] = vals[i][:0]
typs[i] = typs[i][:0]
poss[i] = poss[i][:0]
}
err := segment.VisitDocument(docNum, func(field string, typ byte, value []byte, pos []uint64) bool {
fieldID := int(fieldsMap[field])
vals[fieldID] = append(vals[fieldID], value)
typs[fieldID] = append(typs[fieldID], typ)
poss[fieldID] = append(poss[fieldID], pos)
return true
})
if err != nil {
return 0, nil, err
}
// now walk the fields in order
for fieldID := range fieldsInv {
storedFieldValues := vals[int(fieldID)]
// has stored values for this field
num := len(storedFieldValues)
// process each value
for i := 0; i < num; i++ {
// encode field
_, err2 := metaEncoder.PutU64(uint64(fieldID))
if err2 != nil {
return 0, nil, err2
}
// encode type
_, err2 = metaEncoder.PutU64(uint64(typs[int(fieldID)][i]))
if err2 != nil {
return 0, nil, err2
}
// encode start offset
_, err2 = metaEncoder.PutU64(uint64(curr))
if err2 != nil {
return 0, nil, err2
}
// end len
_, err2 = metaEncoder.PutU64(uint64(len(storedFieldValues[i])))
if err2 != nil {
return 0, nil, err2
}
// encode number of array pos
_, err2 = metaEncoder.PutU64(uint64(len(poss[int(fieldID)][i])))
if err2 != nil {
return 0, nil, err2
}
// encode all array positions
for j := 0; j < len(poss[int(fieldID)][i]); j++ {
_, err2 = metaEncoder.PutU64(poss[int(fieldID)][i][j])
if err2 != nil {
return 0, nil, err2
}
}
// append data
data = append(data, storedFieldValues[i]...)
// update curr
curr += len(storedFieldValues[i])
}
}
metaEncoder.Close()
metaBytes := metaBuf.Bytes()
compressed = snappy.Encode(compressed, data)
// record where we're about to start writing
docNumOffsets[newDocNum] = uint64(w.Count())
// write out the meta len and compressed data len
_, err = writeUvarints(w, uint64(len(metaBytes)), uint64(len(compressed)))
if err != nil {
return 0, nil, err
}
// now write the meta
_, err = w.Write(metaBytes)
if err != nil {
return 0, nil, err
}
// now write the compressed data
_, err = w.Write(compressed)
if err != nil {
return 0, nil, err
}
newDocNum++
}
rv = append(rv, segNewDocNums)
}
// return value is the start of the stored index
offset := uint64(w.Count())
// now write out the stored doc index
for docNum := range docNumOffsets {
err := binary.Write(w, binary.BigEndian, docNumOffsets[docNum])
if err != nil {
return 0, nil, err
}
}
return offset, rv, nil
}
// mergeFields builds a unified list of fields used across all the input segments
func mergeFields(segments []*Segment) []string {
fieldsMap := map[string]struct{}{}
for _, segment := range segments {
fields := segment.Fields()
for _, field := range fields {
fieldsMap[field] = struct{}{}
}
}
rv := make([]string, 0, len(fieldsMap))
// ensure _id stays first
rv = append(rv, "_id")
for k := range fieldsMap {
if k != "_id" {
rv = append(rv, k)
}
}
return rv
}

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// Copyright (c) 2017 Couchbase, Inc.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
package zap
import (
"bytes"
"encoding/binary"
"fmt"
"math"
"github.com/RoaringBitmap/roaring"
"github.com/Smerity/govarint"
"github.com/blevesearch/bleve/index/scorch/segment"
)
// PostingsList is an in-memory represenation of a postings list
type PostingsList struct {
sb *SegmentBase
term []byte
postingsOffset uint64
freqOffset uint64
locOffset uint64
locBitmap *roaring.Bitmap
postings *roaring.Bitmap
except *roaring.Bitmap
postingKey []byte
}
// Iterator returns an iterator for this postings list
func (p *PostingsList) Iterator() segment.PostingsIterator {
rv := &PostingsIterator{
postings: p,
}
if p.postings != nil {
// prepare the freq chunk details
var n uint64
var read int
var numFreqChunks uint64
numFreqChunks, read = binary.Uvarint(p.sb.mem[p.freqOffset+n : p.freqOffset+n+binary.MaxVarintLen64])
n += uint64(read)
rv.freqChunkLens = make([]uint64, int(numFreqChunks))
for i := 0; i < int(numFreqChunks); i++ {
rv.freqChunkLens[i], read = binary.Uvarint(p.sb.mem[p.freqOffset+n : p.freqOffset+n+binary.MaxVarintLen64])
n += uint64(read)
}
rv.freqChunkStart = p.freqOffset + n
// prepare the loc chunk details
n = 0
var numLocChunks uint64
numLocChunks, read = binary.Uvarint(p.sb.mem[p.locOffset+n : p.locOffset+n+binary.MaxVarintLen64])
n += uint64(read)
rv.locChunkLens = make([]uint64, int(numLocChunks))
for i := 0; i < int(numLocChunks); i++ {
rv.locChunkLens[i], read = binary.Uvarint(p.sb.mem[p.locOffset+n : p.locOffset+n+binary.MaxVarintLen64])
n += uint64(read)
}
rv.locChunkStart = p.locOffset + n
rv.locBitmap = p.locBitmap
rv.all = p.postings.Iterator()
if p.except != nil {
allExcept := roaring.AndNot(p.postings, p.except)
rv.actual = allExcept.Iterator()
} else {
rv.actual = p.postings.Iterator()
}
}
return rv
}
// Count returns the number of items on this postings list
func (p *PostingsList) Count() uint64 {
if p.postings != nil {
n := p.postings.GetCardinality()
if p.except != nil {
e := p.except.GetCardinality()
if e > n {
e = n
}
return n - e
}
return n
}
return 0
}
func (rv *PostingsList) read(postingsOffset uint64, d *Dictionary) error {
rv.postingsOffset = postingsOffset
// read the location of the freq/norm details
var n uint64
var read int
rv.freqOffset, read = binary.Uvarint(d.sb.mem[postingsOffset+n : postingsOffset+binary.MaxVarintLen64])
n += uint64(read)
rv.locOffset, read = binary.Uvarint(d.sb.mem[postingsOffset+n : postingsOffset+n+binary.MaxVarintLen64])
n += uint64(read)
var locBitmapOffset uint64
locBitmapOffset, read = binary.Uvarint(d.sb.mem[postingsOffset+n : postingsOffset+n+binary.MaxVarintLen64])
n += uint64(read)
var locBitmapLen uint64
locBitmapLen, read = binary.Uvarint(d.sb.mem[locBitmapOffset : locBitmapOffset+binary.MaxVarintLen64])
locRoaringBytes := d.sb.mem[locBitmapOffset+uint64(read) : locBitmapOffset+uint64(read)+locBitmapLen]
rv.locBitmap = roaring.NewBitmap()
_, err := rv.locBitmap.FromBuffer(locRoaringBytes)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("error loading roaring bitmap of locations with hits: %v", err)
}
var postingsLen uint64
postingsLen, read = binary.Uvarint(d.sb.mem[postingsOffset+n : postingsOffset+n+binary.MaxVarintLen64])
n += uint64(read)
roaringBytes := d.sb.mem[postingsOffset+n : postingsOffset+n+postingsLen]
rv.postings = roaring.NewBitmap()
_, err = rv.postings.FromBuffer(roaringBytes)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("error loading roaring bitmap: %v", err)
}
return nil
}
// PostingsIterator provides a way to iterate through the postings list
type PostingsIterator struct {
postings *PostingsList
all roaring.IntIterable
offset int
locoffset int
actual roaring.IntIterable
currChunk uint32
currChunkFreqNorm []byte
currChunkLoc []byte
freqNormDecoder *govarint.Base128Decoder
locDecoder *govarint.Base128Decoder
freqChunkLens []uint64
freqChunkStart uint64
locChunkLens []uint64
locChunkStart uint64
locBitmap *roaring.Bitmap
next Posting
}
func (i *PostingsIterator) loadChunk(chunk int) error {
if chunk >= len(i.freqChunkLens) || chunk >= len(i.locChunkLens) {
return fmt.Errorf("tried to load chunk that doesn't exist %d/(%d %d)", chunk, len(i.freqChunkLens), len(i.locChunkLens))
}
// load correct chunk bytes
start := i.freqChunkStart
for j := 0; j < chunk; j++ {
start += i.freqChunkLens[j]
}
end := start + i.freqChunkLens[chunk]
i.currChunkFreqNorm = i.postings.sb.mem[start:end]
i.freqNormDecoder = govarint.NewU64Base128Decoder(bytes.NewReader(i.currChunkFreqNorm))
start = i.locChunkStart
for j := 0; j < chunk; j++ {
start += i.locChunkLens[j]
}
end = start + i.locChunkLens[chunk]
i.currChunkLoc = i.postings.sb.mem[start:end]
i.locDecoder = govarint.NewU64Base128Decoder(bytes.NewReader(i.currChunkLoc))
i.currChunk = uint32(chunk)
return nil
}
func (i *PostingsIterator) readFreqNorm() (uint64, uint64, error) {
freq, err := i.freqNormDecoder.GetU64()
if err != nil {
return 0, 0, fmt.Errorf("error reading frequency: %v", err)
}
normBits, err := i.freqNormDecoder.GetU64()
if err != nil {
return 0, 0, fmt.Errorf("error reading norm: %v", err)
}
return freq, normBits, err
}
// readLocation processes all the integers on the stream representing a single
// location. if you care about it, pass in a non-nil location struct, and we
// will fill it. if you don't care about it, pass in nil and we safely consume
// the contents.
func (i *PostingsIterator) readLocation(l *Location) error {
// read off field
fieldID, err := i.locDecoder.GetU64()
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("error reading location field: %v", err)
}
// read off pos
pos, err := i.locDecoder.GetU64()
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("error reading location pos: %v", err)
}
// read off start
start, err := i.locDecoder.GetU64()
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("error reading location start: %v", err)
}
// read off end
end, err := i.locDecoder.GetU64()
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("error reading location end: %v", err)
}
// read off num array pos
numArrayPos, err := i.locDecoder.GetU64()
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("error reading location num array pos: %v", err)
}
// group these together for less branching
if l != nil {
l.field = i.postings.sb.fieldsInv[fieldID]
l.pos = pos
l.start = start
l.end = end
if numArrayPos > 0 {
l.ap = make([]uint64, int(numArrayPos))
}
}
// read off array positions
for k := 0; k < int(numArrayPos); k++ {
ap, err := i.locDecoder.GetU64()
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("error reading array position: %v", err)
}
if l != nil {
l.ap[k] = ap
}
}
return nil
}
// Next returns the next posting on the postings list, or nil at the end
func (i *PostingsIterator) Next() (segment.Posting, error) {
if i.actual == nil || !i.actual.HasNext() {
return nil, nil
}
n := i.actual.Next()
nChunk := n / i.postings.sb.chunkFactor
allN := i.all.Next()
allNChunk := allN / i.postings.sb.chunkFactor
// n is the next actual hit (excluding some postings)
// allN is the next hit in the full postings
// if they don't match, adjust offsets to factor in item we're skipping over
// incr the all iterator, and check again
for allN != n {
// in different chunks, reset offsets
if allNChunk != nChunk {
i.locoffset = 0
i.offset = 0
} else {
if i.currChunk != nChunk || i.currChunkFreqNorm == nil {
err := i.loadChunk(int(nChunk))
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("error loading chunk: %v", err)
}
}
// read off freq/offsets even though we don't care about them
freq, _, err := i.readFreqNorm()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if i.locBitmap.Contains(allN) {
for j := 0; j < int(freq); j++ {
err := i.readLocation(nil)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
}
}
// in same chunk, need to account for offsets
i.offset++
}
allN = i.all.Next()
}
if i.currChunk != nChunk || i.currChunkFreqNorm == nil {
err := i.loadChunk(int(nChunk))
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("error loading chunk: %v", err)
}
}
i.next = Posting{} // clear the struct.
rv := &i.next
rv.iterator = i
rv.docNum = uint64(n)
var err error
var normBits uint64
rv.freq, normBits, err = i.readFreqNorm()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
rv.norm = math.Float32frombits(uint32(normBits))
if i.locBitmap.Contains(n) {
// read off 'freq' locations
rv.locs = make([]segment.Location, rv.freq)
locs := make([]Location, rv.freq)
for j := 0; j < int(rv.freq); j++ {
err := i.readLocation(&locs[j])
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
rv.locs[j] = &locs[j]
}
}
return rv, nil
}
// Posting is a single entry in a postings list
type Posting struct {
iterator *PostingsIterator
docNum uint64
freq uint64
norm float32
locs []segment.Location
}
// Number returns the document number of this posting in this segment
func (p *Posting) Number() uint64 {
return p.docNum
}
// Frequency returns the frequence of occurance of this term in this doc/field
func (p *Posting) Frequency() uint64 {
return p.freq
}
// Norm returns the normalization factor for this posting
func (p *Posting) Norm() float64 {
return float64(p.norm)
}
// Locations returns the location information for each occurance
func (p *Posting) Locations() []segment.Location {
return p.locs
}
// Location represents the location of a single occurance
type Location struct {
field string
pos uint64
start uint64
end uint64
ap []uint64
}
// Field returns the name of the field (useful in composite fields to know
// which original field the value came from)
func (l *Location) Field() string {
return l.field
}
// Start returns the start byte offset of this occurance
func (l *Location) Start() uint64 {
return l.start
}
// End returns the end byte offset of this occurance
func (l *Location) End() uint64 {
return l.end
}
// Pos returns the 1-based phrase position of this occurance
func (l *Location) Pos() uint64 {
return l.pos
}
// ArrayPositions returns the array position vector associated with this occurance
func (l *Location) ArrayPositions() []uint64 {
return l.ap
}

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// Copyright (c) 2017 Couchbase, Inc.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
package zap
import "encoding/binary"
func (s *SegmentBase) getDocStoredMetaAndCompressed(docNum uint64) ([]byte, []byte) {
docStoredStartAddr := s.storedIndexOffset + (8 * docNum)
docStoredStart := binary.BigEndian.Uint64(s.mem[docStoredStartAddr : docStoredStartAddr+8])
var n uint64
metaLen, read := binary.Uvarint(s.mem[docStoredStart : docStoredStart+binary.MaxVarintLen64])
n += uint64(read)
var dataLen uint64
dataLen, read = binary.Uvarint(s.mem[docStoredStart+n : docStoredStart+n+binary.MaxVarintLen64])
n += uint64(read)
meta := s.mem[docStoredStart+n : docStoredStart+n+metaLen]
data := s.mem[docStoredStart+n+metaLen : docStoredStart+n+metaLen+dataLen]
return meta, data
}

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// Copyright (c) 2017 Couchbase, Inc.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
package zap
import (
"bytes"
"encoding/binary"
"fmt"
"io"
"os"
"sync"
"github.com/RoaringBitmap/roaring"
"github.com/Smerity/govarint"
"github.com/blevesearch/bleve/index/scorch/segment"
"github.com/couchbase/vellum"
mmap "github.com/edsrzf/mmap-go"
"github.com/golang/snappy"
)
// Open returns a zap impl of a segment
func Open(path string) (segment.Segment, error) {
f, err := os.Open(path)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
mm, err := mmap.Map(f, mmap.RDONLY, 0)
if err != nil {
// mmap failed, try to close the file
_ = f.Close()
return nil, err
}
rv := &Segment{
SegmentBase: SegmentBase{
mem: mm[0 : len(mm)-FooterSize],
fieldsMap: make(map[string]uint16),
fieldDvIterMap: make(map[uint16]*docValueIterator),
},
f: f,
mm: mm,
path: path,
refs: 1,
}
err = rv.loadConfig()
if err != nil {
_ = rv.Close()
return nil, err
}
err = rv.loadFields()
if err != nil {
_ = rv.Close()
return nil, err
}
err = rv.loadDvIterators()
if err != nil {
_ = rv.Close()
return nil, err
}
return rv, nil
}
// SegmentBase is a memory only, read-only implementation of the
// segment.Segment interface, using zap's data representation.
type SegmentBase struct {
mem []byte
memCRC uint32
chunkFactor uint32
fieldsMap map[string]uint16 // fieldName -> fieldID+1
fieldsInv []string // fieldID -> fieldName
numDocs uint64
storedIndexOffset uint64
fieldsIndexOffset uint64
docValueOffset uint64
dictLocs []uint64
fieldDvIterMap map[uint16]*docValueIterator // naive chunk cache per field
}
func (sb *SegmentBase) AddRef() {}
func (sb *SegmentBase) DecRef() (err error) { return nil }
func (sb *SegmentBase) Close() (err error) { return nil }
// Segment implements a persisted segment.Segment interface, by
// embedding an mmap()'ed SegmentBase.
type Segment struct {
SegmentBase
f *os.File
mm mmap.MMap
path string
version uint32
crc uint32
m sync.Mutex // Protects the fields that follow.
refs int64
}
func (s *Segment) SizeInBytes() uint64 {
// 8 /* size of file pointer */
// 4 /* size of version -> uint32 */
// 4 /* size of crc -> uint32 */
sizeOfUints := 16
sizeInBytes := (len(s.path) + int(segment.SizeOfString)) + sizeOfUints
// mutex, refs -> int64
sizeInBytes += 16
// do not include the mmap'ed part
return uint64(sizeInBytes) + s.SegmentBase.SizeInBytes() - uint64(len(s.mem))
}
func (s *SegmentBase) SizeInBytes() uint64 {
// 4 /* size of memCRC -> uint32 */
// 4 /* size of chunkFactor -> uint32 */
// 8 /* size of numDocs -> uint64 */
// 8 /* size of storedIndexOffset -> uint64 */
// 8 /* size of fieldsIndexOffset -> uint64 */
// 8 /* size of docValueOffset -> uint64 */
sizeInBytes := 40
sizeInBytes += len(s.mem) + int(segment.SizeOfSlice)
// fieldsMap
for k, _ := range s.fieldsMap {
sizeInBytes += (len(k) + int(segment.SizeOfString)) + 2 /* size of uint16 */
}
sizeInBytes += int(segment.SizeOfMap) /* overhead from map */
// fieldsInv, dictLocs
for _, entry := range s.fieldsInv {
sizeInBytes += (len(entry) + int(segment.SizeOfString))
}
sizeInBytes += len(s.dictLocs) * 8 /* size of uint64 */
sizeInBytes += int(segment.SizeOfSlice) * 3 /* overhead from slices */
// fieldDvIterMap
sizeInBytes += len(s.fieldDvIterMap) *
int(segment.SizeOfPointer+2 /* size of uint16 */)
for _, entry := range s.fieldDvIterMap {
if entry != nil {
sizeInBytes += int(entry.sizeInBytes())
}
}
sizeInBytes += int(segment.SizeOfMap)
return uint64(sizeInBytes)
}
func (s *Segment) AddRef() {
s.m.Lock()
s.refs++
s.m.Unlock()
}
func (s *Segment) DecRef() (err error) {
s.m.Lock()
s.refs--
if s.refs == 0 {
err = s.closeActual()
}
s.m.Unlock()
return err
}
func (s *Segment) loadConfig() error {
crcOffset := len(s.mm) - 4
s.crc = binary.BigEndian.Uint32(s.mm[crcOffset : crcOffset+4])
verOffset := crcOffset - 4
s.version = binary.BigEndian.Uint32(s.mm[verOffset : verOffset+4])
if s.version != version {
return fmt.Errorf("unsupported version %d", s.version)
}
chunkOffset := verOffset - 4
s.chunkFactor = binary.BigEndian.Uint32(s.mm[chunkOffset : chunkOffset+4])
docValueOffset := chunkOffset - 8
s.docValueOffset = binary.BigEndian.Uint64(s.mm[docValueOffset : docValueOffset+8])
fieldsIndexOffset := docValueOffset - 8
s.fieldsIndexOffset = binary.BigEndian.Uint64(s.mm[fieldsIndexOffset : fieldsIndexOffset+8])
storedIndexOffset := fieldsIndexOffset - 8
s.storedIndexOffset = binary.BigEndian.Uint64(s.mm[storedIndexOffset : storedIndexOffset+8])
numDocsOffset := storedIndexOffset - 8
s.numDocs = binary.BigEndian.Uint64(s.mm[numDocsOffset : numDocsOffset+8])
return nil
}
func (s *SegmentBase) loadFields() error {
// NOTE for now we assume the fields index immediately preceeds
// the footer, and if this changes, need to adjust accordingly (or
// store explicit length), where s.mem was sliced from s.mm in Open().
fieldsIndexEnd := uint64(len(s.mem))
// iterate through fields index
var fieldID uint64
for s.fieldsIndexOffset+(8*fieldID) < fieldsIndexEnd {
addr := binary.BigEndian.Uint64(s.mem[s.fieldsIndexOffset+(8*fieldID) : s.fieldsIndexOffset+(8*fieldID)+8])
dictLoc, read := binary.Uvarint(s.mem[addr:fieldsIndexEnd])
n := uint64(read)
s.dictLocs = append(s.dictLocs, dictLoc)
var nameLen uint64
nameLen, read = binary.Uvarint(s.mem[addr+n : fieldsIndexEnd])
n += uint64(read)
name := string(s.mem[addr+n : addr+n+nameLen])
s.fieldsInv = append(s.fieldsInv, name)
s.fieldsMap[name] = uint16(fieldID + 1)
fieldID++
}
return nil
}
// Dictionary returns the term dictionary for the specified field
func (s *SegmentBase) Dictionary(field string) (segment.TermDictionary, error) {
dict, err := s.dictionary(field)
if err == nil && dict == nil {
return &segment.EmptyDictionary{}, nil
}
return dict, err
}
func (sb *SegmentBase) dictionary(field string) (rv *Dictionary, err error) {
fieldIDPlus1 := sb.fieldsMap[field]
if fieldIDPlus1 > 0 {
rv = &Dictionary{
sb: sb,
field: field,
fieldID: fieldIDPlus1 - 1,
}
dictStart := sb.dictLocs[rv.fieldID]
if dictStart > 0 {
// read the length of the vellum data
vellumLen, read := binary.Uvarint(sb.mem[dictStart : dictStart+binary.MaxVarintLen64])
fstBytes := sb.mem[dictStart+uint64(read) : dictStart+uint64(read)+vellumLen]
if fstBytes != nil {
rv.fst, err = vellum.Load(fstBytes)
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("dictionary field %s vellum err: %v", field, err)
}
}
}
}
return rv, nil
}
// VisitDocument invokes the DocFieldValueVistor for each stored field
// for the specified doc number
func (s *SegmentBase) VisitDocument(num uint64, visitor segment.DocumentFieldValueVisitor) error {
// first make sure this is a valid number in this segment
if num < s.numDocs {
meta, compressed := s.getDocStoredMetaAndCompressed(num)
uncompressed, err := snappy.Decode(nil, compressed)
if err != nil {
return err
}
// now decode meta and process
reader := bytes.NewReader(meta)
decoder := govarint.NewU64Base128Decoder(reader)
keepGoing := true
for keepGoing {
field, err := decoder.GetU64()
if err == io.EOF {
break
}
if err != nil {
return err
}
typ, err := decoder.GetU64()
if err != nil {
return err
}
offset, err := decoder.GetU64()
if err != nil {
return err
}
l, err := decoder.GetU64()
if err != nil {
return err
}
numap, err := decoder.GetU64()
if err != nil {
return err
}
var arrayPos []uint64
if numap > 0 {
arrayPos = make([]uint64, numap)
for i := 0; i < int(numap); i++ {
ap, err := decoder.GetU64()
if err != nil {
return err
}
arrayPos[i] = ap
}
}
value := uncompressed[offset : offset+l]
keepGoing = visitor(s.fieldsInv[field], byte(typ), value, arrayPos)
}
}
return nil
}
// Count returns the number of documents in this segment.
func (s *SegmentBase) Count() uint64 {
return s.numDocs
}
// DocNumbers returns a bitset corresponding to the doc numbers of all the
// provided _id strings
func (s *SegmentBase) DocNumbers(ids []string) (*roaring.Bitmap, error) {
rv := roaring.New()
if len(s.fieldsMap) > 0 {
idDict, err := s.dictionary("_id")
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
for _, id := range ids {
postings, err := idDict.postingsList([]byte(id), nil)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if postings.postings != nil {
rv.Or(postings.postings)
}
}
}
return rv, nil
}
// Fields returns the field names used in this segment
func (s *SegmentBase) Fields() []string {
return s.fieldsInv
}
// Path returns the path of this segment on disk
func (s *Segment) Path() string {
return s.path
}
// Close releases all resources associated with this segment
func (s *Segment) Close() (err error) {
return s.DecRef()
}
func (s *Segment) closeActual() (err error) {
if s.mm != nil {
err = s.mm.Unmap()
}
// try to close file even if unmap failed
if s.f != nil {
err2 := s.f.Close()
if err == nil {
// try to return first error
err = err2
}
}
return
}
// some helpers i started adding for the command-line utility
// Data returns the underlying mmaped data slice
func (s *Segment) Data() []byte {
return s.mm
}
// CRC returns the CRC value stored in the file footer
func (s *Segment) CRC() uint32 {
return s.crc
}
// Version returns the file version in the file footer
func (s *Segment) Version() uint32 {
return s.version
}
// ChunkFactor returns the chunk factor in the file footer
func (s *Segment) ChunkFactor() uint32 {
return s.chunkFactor
}
// FieldsIndexOffset returns the fields index offset in the file footer
func (s *Segment) FieldsIndexOffset() uint64 {
return s.fieldsIndexOffset
}
// StoredIndexOffset returns the stored value index offset in the file footer
func (s *Segment) StoredIndexOffset() uint64 {
return s.storedIndexOffset
}
// DocValueOffset returns the docValue offset in the file footer
func (s *Segment) DocValueOffset() uint64 {
return s.docValueOffset
}
// NumDocs returns the number of documents in the file footer
func (s *Segment) NumDocs() uint64 {
return s.numDocs
}
// DictAddr is a helper function to compute the file offset where the
// dictionary is stored for the specified field.
func (s *Segment) DictAddr(field string) (uint64, error) {
fieldIDPlus1, ok := s.fieldsMap[field]
if !ok {
return 0, fmt.Errorf("no such field '%s'", field)
}
return s.dictLocs[fieldIDPlus1-1], nil
}
func (s *SegmentBase) loadDvIterators() error {
if s.docValueOffset == fieldNotUninverted {
return nil
}
var read uint64
for fieldID, field := range s.fieldsInv {
fieldLoc, n := binary.Uvarint(s.mem[s.docValueOffset+read : s.docValueOffset+read+binary.MaxVarintLen64])
if n <= 0 {
return fmt.Errorf("loadDvIterators: failed to read the docvalue offsets for field %d", fieldID)
}
s.fieldDvIterMap[uint16(fieldID)], _ = s.loadFieldDocValueIterator(field, fieldLoc)
read += uint64(n)
}
return nil
}

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// Copyright (c) 2017 Couchbase, Inc.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
package zap
import (
"bytes"
"encoding/binary"
"io"
"github.com/RoaringBitmap/roaring"
)
// writes out the length of the roaring bitmap in bytes as varint
// then writes out the roaring bitmap itself
func writeRoaringWithLen(r *roaring.Bitmap, w io.Writer,
reuseBuf *bytes.Buffer, reuseBufVarint []byte) (int, error) {
reuseBuf.Reset()
// write out postings list to memory so we know the len
postingsListLen, err := r.WriteTo(reuseBuf)
if err != nil {
return 0, err
}
var tw int
// write out the length of this postings list
n := binary.PutUvarint(reuseBufVarint, uint64(postingsListLen))
nw, err := w.Write(reuseBufVarint[:n])
tw += nw
if err != nil {
return tw, err
}
// write out the postings list itself
nw, err = w.Write(reuseBuf.Bytes())
tw += nw
if err != nil {
return tw, err
}
return tw, nil
}
func persistFields(fieldsInv []string, w *CountHashWriter, dictLocs []uint64) (uint64, error) {
var rv uint64
var fieldsOffsets []uint64
for fieldID, fieldName := range fieldsInv {
// record start of this field
fieldsOffsets = append(fieldsOffsets, uint64(w.Count()))
// write out the dict location and field name length
_, err := writeUvarints(w, dictLocs[fieldID], uint64(len(fieldName)))
if err != nil {
return 0, err
}
// write out the field name
_, err = w.Write([]byte(fieldName))
if err != nil {
return 0, err
}
}
// now write out the fields index
rv = uint64(w.Count())
for fieldID := range fieldsInv {
err := binary.Write(w, binary.BigEndian, fieldsOffsets[fieldID])
if err != nil {
return 0, err
}
}
return rv, nil
}
// FooterSize is the size of the footer record in bytes
// crc + ver + chunk + field offset + stored offset + num docs + docValueOffset
const FooterSize = 4 + 4 + 4 + 8 + 8 + 8 + 8
func persistFooter(numDocs, storedIndexOffset, fieldsIndexOffset, docValueOffset uint64,
chunkFactor uint32, crcBeforeFooter uint32, writerIn io.Writer) error {
w := NewCountHashWriter(writerIn)
w.crc = crcBeforeFooter
// write out the number of docs
err := binary.Write(w, binary.BigEndian, numDocs)
if err != nil {
return err
}
// write out the stored field index location:
err = binary.Write(w, binary.BigEndian, storedIndexOffset)
if err != nil {
return err
}
// write out the field index location
err = binary.Write(w, binary.BigEndian, fieldsIndexOffset)
if err != nil {
return err
}
// write out the fieldDocValue location
err = binary.Write(w, binary.BigEndian, docValueOffset)
if err != nil {
return err
}
// write out 32-bit chunk factor
err = binary.Write(w, binary.BigEndian, chunkFactor)
if err != nil {
return err
}
// write out 32-bit version
err = binary.Write(w, binary.BigEndian, version)
if err != nil {
return err
}
// write out CRC-32 of everything upto but not including this CRC
err = binary.Write(w, binary.BigEndian, w.crc)
if err != nil {
return err
}
return nil
}
func writeUvarints(w io.Writer, vals ...uint64) (tw int, err error) {
buf := make([]byte, binary.MaxVarintLen64)
for _, val := range vals {
n := binary.PutUvarint(buf, val)
var nw int
nw, err = w.Write(buf[:n])
tw += nw
if err != nil {
return tw, err
}
}
return tw, err
}

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// Copyright (c) 2017 Couchbase, Inc.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
package scorch
import (
"bytes"
"container/heap"
"encoding/binary"
"fmt"
"sort"
"sync"
"sync/atomic"
"github.com/RoaringBitmap/roaring"
"github.com/blevesearch/bleve/document"
"github.com/blevesearch/bleve/index"
"github.com/blevesearch/bleve/index/scorch/segment"
)
type asynchSegmentResult struct {
dictItr segment.DictionaryIterator
index int
docs *roaring.Bitmap
postings segment.PostingsList
err error
}
type IndexSnapshot struct {
parent *Scorch
segment []*SegmentSnapshot
offsets []uint64
internal map[string][]byte
epoch uint64
m sync.Mutex // Protects the fields that follow.
refs int64
}
func (i *IndexSnapshot) Segments() []*SegmentSnapshot {
return i.segment
}
func (i *IndexSnapshot) Internal() map[string][]byte {
return i.internal
}
func (i *IndexSnapshot) AddRef() {
i.m.Lock()
i.refs++
i.m.Unlock()
}
func (i *IndexSnapshot) DecRef() (err error) {
i.m.Lock()
i.refs--
if i.refs == 0 {
for _, s := range i.segment {
if s != nil {
err2 := s.segment.DecRef()
if err == nil {
err = err2
}
}
}
if i.parent != nil {
go i.parent.AddEligibleForRemoval(i.epoch)
}
}
i.m.Unlock()
return err
}
func (i *IndexSnapshot) newIndexSnapshotFieldDict(field string, makeItr func(i segment.TermDictionary) segment.DictionaryIterator) (*IndexSnapshotFieldDict, error) {
results := make(chan *asynchSegmentResult)
for index, segment := range i.segment {
go func(index int, segment *SegmentSnapshot) {
dict, err := segment.Dictionary(field)
if err != nil {
results <- &asynchSegmentResult{err: err}
} else {
results <- &asynchSegmentResult{dictItr: makeItr(dict)}
}
}(index, segment)
}
var err error
rv := &IndexSnapshotFieldDict{
snapshot: i,
cursors: make([]*segmentDictCursor, 0, len(i.segment)),
}
for count := 0; count < len(i.segment); count++ {
asr := <-results
if asr.err != nil && err == nil {
err = asr.err
} else {
next, err2 := asr.dictItr.Next()
if err2 != nil && err == nil {
err = err2
}
if next != nil {
rv.cursors = append(rv.cursors, &segmentDictCursor{
itr: asr.dictItr,
curr: next,
})
}
}
}
// after ensuring we've read all items on channel
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
// prepare heap
heap.Init(rv)
return rv, nil
}
func (i *IndexSnapshot) FieldDict(field string) (index.FieldDict, error) {
return i.newIndexSnapshotFieldDict(field, func(i segment.TermDictionary) segment.DictionaryIterator {
return i.Iterator()
})
}
func (i *IndexSnapshot) FieldDictRange(field string, startTerm []byte,
endTerm []byte) (index.FieldDict, error) {
return i.newIndexSnapshotFieldDict(field, func(i segment.TermDictionary) segment.DictionaryIterator {
return i.RangeIterator(string(startTerm), string(endTerm))
})
}
func (i *IndexSnapshot) FieldDictPrefix(field string,
termPrefix []byte) (index.FieldDict, error) {
return i.newIndexSnapshotFieldDict(field, func(i segment.TermDictionary) segment.DictionaryIterator {
return i.PrefixIterator(string(termPrefix))
})
}
func (i *IndexSnapshot) DocIDReaderAll() (index.DocIDReader, error) {
results := make(chan *asynchSegmentResult)
for index, segment := range i.segment {
go func(index int, segment *SegmentSnapshot) {
results <- &asynchSegmentResult{
index: index,
docs: segment.DocNumbersLive(),
}
}(index, segment)
}
return i.newDocIDReader(results)
}
func (i *IndexSnapshot) DocIDReaderOnly(ids []string) (index.DocIDReader, error) {
results := make(chan *asynchSegmentResult)
for index, segment := range i.segment {
go func(index int, segment *SegmentSnapshot) {
docs, err := segment.DocNumbers(ids)
if err != nil {
results <- &asynchSegmentResult{err: err}
} else {
results <- &asynchSegmentResult{
index: index,
docs: docs,
}
}
}(index, segment)
}
return i.newDocIDReader(results)
}
func (i *IndexSnapshot) newDocIDReader(results chan *asynchSegmentResult) (index.DocIDReader, error) {
rv := &IndexSnapshotDocIDReader{
snapshot: i,
iterators: make([]roaring.IntIterable, len(i.segment)),
}
var err error
for count := 0; count < len(i.segment); count++ {
asr := <-results
if asr.err != nil && err != nil {
err = asr.err
} else {
rv.iterators[asr.index] = asr.docs.Iterator()
}
}
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return rv, nil
}
func (i *IndexSnapshot) Fields() ([]string, error) {
// FIXME not making this concurrent for now as it's not used in hot path
// of any searches at the moment (just a debug aid)
fieldsMap := map[string]struct{}{}
for _, segment := range i.segment {
fields := segment.Fields()
for _, field := range fields {
fieldsMap[field] = struct{}{}
}
}
rv := make([]string, 0, len(fieldsMap))
for k := range fieldsMap {
rv = append(rv, k)
}
return rv, nil
}
func (i *IndexSnapshot) GetInternal(key []byte) ([]byte, error) {
return i.internal[string(key)], nil
}
func (i *IndexSnapshot) DocCount() (uint64, error) {
var rv uint64
for _, segment := range i.segment {
rv += segment.Count()
}
return rv, nil
}
func (i *IndexSnapshot) Document(id string) (rv *document.Document, err error) {
// FIXME could be done more efficiently directly, but reusing for simplicity
tfr, err := i.TermFieldReader([]byte(id), "_id", false, false, false)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
defer func() {
if cerr := tfr.Close(); err == nil && cerr != nil {
err = cerr
}
}()
next, err := tfr.Next(nil)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if next == nil {
// no such doc exists
return nil, nil
}
docNum, err := docInternalToNumber(next.ID)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
segmentIndex, localDocNum := i.segmentIndexAndLocalDocNumFromGlobal(docNum)
rv = document.NewDocument(id)
err = i.segment[segmentIndex].VisitDocument(localDocNum, func(name string, typ byte, value []byte, pos []uint64) bool {
if name == "_id" {
return true
}
switch typ {
case 't':
rv.AddField(document.NewTextField(name, pos, value))
case 'n':
rv.AddField(document.NewNumericFieldFromBytes(name, pos, value))
case 'd':
rv.AddField(document.NewDateTimeFieldFromBytes(name, pos, value))
case 'b':
rv.AddField(document.NewBooleanFieldFromBytes(name, pos, value))
case 'g':
rv.AddField(document.NewGeoPointFieldFromBytes(name, pos, value))
}
return true
})
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return rv, nil
}
func (i *IndexSnapshot) segmentIndexAndLocalDocNumFromGlobal(docNum uint64) (int, uint64) {
segmentIndex := sort.Search(len(i.offsets),
func(x int) bool {
return i.offsets[x] > docNum
}) - 1
localDocNum := docNum - i.offsets[segmentIndex]
return int(segmentIndex), localDocNum
}
func (i *IndexSnapshot) ExternalID(id index.IndexInternalID) (string, error) {
docNum, err := docInternalToNumber(id)
if err != nil {
return "", err
}
segmentIndex, localDocNum := i.segmentIndexAndLocalDocNumFromGlobal(docNum)
var found bool
var rv string
err = i.segment[segmentIndex].VisitDocument(localDocNum, func(field string, typ byte, value []byte, pos []uint64) bool {
if field == "_id" {
found = true
rv = string(value)
return false
}
return true
})
if err != nil {
return "", err
}
if found {
return rv, nil
}
return "", fmt.Errorf("document number %d not found", docNum)
}
func (i *IndexSnapshot) InternalID(id string) (rv index.IndexInternalID, err error) {
// FIXME could be done more efficiently directly, but reusing for simplicity
tfr, err := i.TermFieldReader([]byte(id), "_id", false, false, false)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
defer func() {
if cerr := tfr.Close(); err == nil && cerr != nil {
err = cerr
}
}()
next, err := tfr.Next(nil)
if err != nil || next == nil {
return nil, err
}
return next.ID, nil
}
func (i *IndexSnapshot) TermFieldReader(term []byte, field string, includeFreq,
includeNorm, includeTermVectors bool) (index.TermFieldReader, error) {
rv := &IndexSnapshotTermFieldReader{
term: term,
field: field,
snapshot: i,
postings: make([]segment.PostingsList, len(i.segment)),
iterators: make([]segment.PostingsIterator, len(i.segment)),
includeFreq: includeFreq,
includeNorm: includeNorm,
includeTermVectors: includeTermVectors,
}
for i, segment := range i.segment {
dict, err := segment.Dictionary(field)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
pl, err := dict.PostingsList(string(term), nil)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
rv.postings[i] = pl
rv.iterators[i] = pl.Iterator()
}
atomic.AddUint64(&i.parent.stats.termSearchersStarted, uint64(1))
return rv, nil
}
func docNumberToBytes(buf []byte, in uint64) []byte {
if len(buf) != 8 {
if cap(buf) >= 8 {
buf = buf[0:8]
} else {
buf = make([]byte, 8)
}
}
binary.BigEndian.PutUint64(buf, in)
return buf
}
func docInternalToNumber(in index.IndexInternalID) (uint64, error) {
var res uint64
err := binary.Read(bytes.NewReader(in), binary.BigEndian, &res)
if err != nil {
return 0, err
}
return res, nil
}
func (i *IndexSnapshot) DocumentVisitFieldTerms(id index.IndexInternalID,
fields []string, visitor index.DocumentFieldTermVisitor) error {
docNum, err := docInternalToNumber(id)
if err != nil {
return err
}
segmentIndex, localDocNum := i.segmentIndexAndLocalDocNumFromGlobal(docNum)
if segmentIndex >= len(i.segment) {
return nil
}
ss := i.segment[segmentIndex]
if zaps, ok := ss.segment.(segment.DocumentFieldTermVisitable); ok {
// get the list of doc value persisted fields
pFields, err := zaps.VisitableDocValueFields()
if err != nil {
return err
}
// assort the fields for which terms look up have to
// be performed runtime
dvPendingFields := extractDvPendingFields(fields, pFields)
if len(dvPendingFields) == 0 {
// all fields are doc value persisted
return zaps.VisitDocumentFieldTerms(localDocNum, fields, visitor)
}
// concurrently trigger the runtime doc value preparations for
// pending fields as well as the visit of the persisted doc values
errCh := make(chan error, 1)
go func() {
defer close(errCh)
err := ss.cachedDocs.prepareFields(fields, ss)
if err != nil {
errCh <- err
}
}()
// visit the persisted dv while the cache preparation is in progress
err = zaps.VisitDocumentFieldTerms(localDocNum, fields, visitor)
if err != nil {
return err
}
// err out if fieldCache preparation failed
err = <-errCh
if err != nil {
return err
}
visitDocumentFieldCacheTerms(localDocNum, dvPendingFields, ss, visitor)
return nil
}
return prepareCacheVisitDocumentFieldTerms(localDocNum, fields, ss, visitor)
}
func prepareCacheVisitDocumentFieldTerms(localDocNum uint64, fields []string,
ss *SegmentSnapshot, visitor index.DocumentFieldTermVisitor) error {
err := ss.cachedDocs.prepareFields(fields, ss)
if err != nil {
return err
}
visitDocumentFieldCacheTerms(localDocNum, fields, ss, visitor)
return nil
}
func visitDocumentFieldCacheTerms(localDocNum uint64, fields []string,
ss *SegmentSnapshot, visitor index.DocumentFieldTermVisitor) {
for _, field := range fields {
if cachedFieldDocs, exists := ss.cachedDocs.cache[field]; exists {
if tlist, exists := cachedFieldDocs.docs[localDocNum]; exists {
for {
i := bytes.Index(tlist, TermSeparatorSplitSlice)
if i < 0 {
break
}
visitor(field, tlist[0:i])
tlist = tlist[i+1:]
}
}
}
}
}
func extractDvPendingFields(requestedFields, persistedFields []string) []string {
removeMap := map[string]struct{}{}
for _, str := range persistedFields {
removeMap[str] = struct{}{}
}
rv := make([]string, 0, len(requestedFields))
for _, s := range requestedFields {
if _, ok := removeMap[s]; !ok {
rv = append(rv, s)
}
}
return rv
}

@ -0,0 +1,92 @@
// Copyright (c) 2017 Couchbase, Inc.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
package scorch
import (
"container/heap"
"github.com/blevesearch/bleve/index"
"github.com/blevesearch/bleve/index/scorch/segment"
)
type segmentDictCursor struct {
itr segment.DictionaryIterator
curr *index.DictEntry
}
type IndexSnapshotFieldDict struct {
snapshot *IndexSnapshot
cursors []*segmentDictCursor
}
func (i *IndexSnapshotFieldDict) Len() int { return len(i.cursors) }
func (i *IndexSnapshotFieldDict) Less(a, b int) bool {
return i.cursors[a].curr.Term < i.cursors[b].curr.Term
}
func (i *IndexSnapshotFieldDict) Swap(a, b int) {
i.cursors[a], i.cursors[b] = i.cursors[b], i.cursors[a]
}
func (i *IndexSnapshotFieldDict) Push(x interface{}) {
i.cursors = append(i.cursors, x.(*segmentDictCursor))
}
func (i *IndexSnapshotFieldDict) Pop() interface{} {
n := len(i.cursors)
x := i.cursors[n-1]
i.cursors = i.cursors[0 : n-1]
return x
}
func (i *IndexSnapshotFieldDict) Next() (*index.DictEntry, error) {
if len(i.cursors) <= 0 {
return nil, nil
}
rv := i.cursors[0].curr
next, err := i.cursors[0].itr.Next()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if next == nil {
// at end of this cursor, remove it
heap.Pop(i)
} else {
// modified heap, fix it
i.cursors[0].curr = next
heap.Fix(i, 0)
}
// look for any other entries with the exact same term
for len(i.cursors) > 0 && i.cursors[0].curr.Term == rv.Term {
rv.Count += i.cursors[0].curr.Count
next, err := i.cursors[0].itr.Next()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if next == nil {
// at end of this cursor, remove it
heap.Pop(i)
} else {
// modified heap, fix it
i.cursors[0].curr = next
heap.Fix(i, 0)
}
}
return rv, nil
}
func (i *IndexSnapshotFieldDict) Close() error {
return nil
}

@ -0,0 +1,67 @@
// Copyright (c) 2017 Couchbase, Inc.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
package scorch
import (
"bytes"
"github.com/RoaringBitmap/roaring"
"github.com/blevesearch/bleve/index"
)
type IndexSnapshotDocIDReader struct {
snapshot *IndexSnapshot
iterators []roaring.IntIterable
segmentOffset int
}
func (i *IndexSnapshotDocIDReader) Next() (index.IndexInternalID, error) {
for i.segmentOffset < len(i.iterators) {
if !i.iterators[i.segmentOffset].HasNext() {
i.segmentOffset++
continue
}
next := i.iterators[i.segmentOffset].Next()
// make segment number into global number by adding offset
globalOffset := i.snapshot.offsets[i.segmentOffset]
return docNumberToBytes(nil, uint64(next)+globalOffset), nil
}
return nil, nil
}
func (i *IndexSnapshotDocIDReader) Advance(ID index.IndexInternalID) (index.IndexInternalID, error) {
// FIXME do something better
next, err := i.Next()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if next == nil {
return nil, nil
}
for bytes.Compare(next, ID) < 0 {
next, err = i.Next()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if next == nil {
break
}
}
return next, nil
}
func (i *IndexSnapshotDocIDReader) Close() error {
return nil
}

@ -0,0 +1,132 @@
// Copyright (c) 2017 Couchbase, Inc.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
package scorch
import (
"bytes"
"sync/atomic"
"github.com/blevesearch/bleve/index"
"github.com/blevesearch/bleve/index/scorch/segment"
)
type IndexSnapshotTermFieldReader struct {
term []byte
field string
snapshot *IndexSnapshot
postings []segment.PostingsList
iterators []segment.PostingsIterator
segmentOffset int
includeFreq bool
includeNorm bool
includeTermVectors bool
currPosting segment.Posting
currID index.IndexInternalID
}
func (i *IndexSnapshotTermFieldReader) Next(preAlloced *index.TermFieldDoc) (*index.TermFieldDoc, error) {
rv := preAlloced
if rv == nil {
rv = &index.TermFieldDoc{}
}
// find the next hit
for i.segmentOffset < len(i.postings) {
next, err := i.iterators[i.segmentOffset].Next()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if next != nil {
// make segment number into global number by adding offset
globalOffset := i.snapshot.offsets[i.segmentOffset]
nnum := next.Number()
rv.ID = docNumberToBytes(rv.ID, nnum+globalOffset)
i.postingToTermFieldDoc(next, rv)
i.currID = rv.ID
i.currPosting = next
return rv, nil
}
i.segmentOffset++
}
return nil, nil
}
func (i *IndexSnapshotTermFieldReader) postingToTermFieldDoc(next segment.Posting, rv *index.TermFieldDoc) {
if i.includeFreq {
rv.Freq = next.Frequency()
}
if i.includeNorm {
rv.Norm = next.Norm()
}
if i.includeTermVectors {
locs := next.Locations()
rv.Vectors = make([]*index.TermFieldVector, len(locs))
for i, loc := range locs {
rv.Vectors[i] = &index.TermFieldVector{
Start: loc.Start(),
End: loc.End(),
Pos: loc.Pos(),
ArrayPositions: loc.ArrayPositions(),
Field: loc.Field(),
}
}
}
}
func (i *IndexSnapshotTermFieldReader) Advance(ID index.IndexInternalID, preAlloced *index.TermFieldDoc) (*index.TermFieldDoc, error) {
// FIXME do something better
// for now, if we need to seek backwards, then restart from the beginning
if i.currPosting != nil && bytes.Compare(i.currID, ID) >= 0 {
i2, err := i.snapshot.TermFieldReader(i.term, i.field,
i.includeFreq, i.includeNorm, i.includeTermVectors)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
*i = *(i2.(*IndexSnapshotTermFieldReader))
}
// FIXME do something better
next, err := i.Next(preAlloced)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if next == nil {
return nil, nil
}
for bytes.Compare(next.ID, ID) < 0 {
next, err = i.Next(preAlloced)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if next == nil {
break
}
}
return next, nil
}
func (i *IndexSnapshotTermFieldReader) Count() uint64 {
var rv uint64
for _, posting := range i.postings {
rv += posting.Count()
}
return rv
}
func (i *IndexSnapshotTermFieldReader) Close() error {
if i.snapshot != nil {
atomic.AddUint64(&i.snapshot.parent.stats.termSearchersFinished, uint64(1))
}
return nil
}

@ -0,0 +1,181 @@
// Copyright (c) 2017 Couchbase, Inc.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
package scorch
import (
"fmt"
"log"
"github.com/blevesearch/bleve/index/scorch/segment"
"github.com/boltdb/bolt"
)
type RollbackPoint struct {
epoch uint64
meta map[string][]byte
}
func (r *RollbackPoint) GetInternal(key []byte) []byte {
return r.meta[string(key)]
}
// RollbackPoints returns an array of rollback points available
// for the application to make a decision on where to rollback
// to. A nil return value indicates that there are no available
// rollback points.
func (s *Scorch) RollbackPoints() ([]*RollbackPoint, error) {
if s.rootBolt == nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("RollbackPoints: root is nil")
}
// start a read-only bolt transaction
tx, err := s.rootBolt.Begin(false)
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("RollbackPoints: failed to start" +
" read-only transaction")
}
// read-only bolt transactions to be rolled back
defer func() {
_ = tx.Rollback()
}()
snapshots := tx.Bucket(boltSnapshotsBucket)
if snapshots == nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("RollbackPoints: no snapshots available")
}
rollbackPoints := []*RollbackPoint{}
c1 := snapshots.Cursor()
for k, _ := c1.Last(); k != nil; k, _ = c1.Prev() {
_, snapshotEpoch, err := segment.DecodeUvarintAscending(k)
if err != nil {
log.Printf("RollbackPoints:"+
" unable to parse segment epoch %x, continuing", k)
continue
}
snapshot := snapshots.Bucket(k)
if snapshot == nil {
log.Printf("RollbackPoints:"+
" snapshot key, but bucket missing %x, continuing", k)
continue
}
meta := map[string][]byte{}
c2 := snapshot.Cursor()
for j, _ := c2.First(); j != nil; j, _ = c2.Next() {
if j[0] == boltInternalKey[0] {
internalBucket := snapshot.Bucket(j)
err = internalBucket.ForEach(func(key []byte, val []byte) error {
copiedVal := append([]byte(nil), val...)
meta[string(key)] = copiedVal
return nil
})
if err != nil {
break
}
}
}
if err != nil {
log.Printf("RollbackPoints:"+
" failed in fetching internal data: %v", err)
continue
}
rollbackPoints = append(rollbackPoints, &RollbackPoint{
epoch: snapshotEpoch,
meta: meta,
})
}
return rollbackPoints, nil
}
// Rollback atomically and durably (if unsafeBatch is unset) brings
// the store back to the point in time as represented by the
// RollbackPoint. Rollback() should only be passed a RollbackPoint
// that came from the same store using the RollbackPoints() API.
func (s *Scorch) Rollback(to *RollbackPoint) error {
if to == nil {
return fmt.Errorf("Rollback: RollbackPoint is nil")
}
if s.rootBolt == nil {
return fmt.Errorf("Rollback: root is nil")
}
revert := &snapshotReversion{}
s.rootLock.Lock()
err := s.rootBolt.View(func(tx *bolt.Tx) error {
snapshots := tx.Bucket(boltSnapshotsBucket)
if snapshots == nil {
return fmt.Errorf("Rollback: no snapshots available")
}
pos := segment.EncodeUvarintAscending(nil, to.epoch)
snapshot := snapshots.Bucket(pos)
if snapshot == nil {
return fmt.Errorf("Rollback: snapshot not found")
}
indexSnapshot, err := s.loadSnapshot(snapshot)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("Rollback: unable to load snapshot: %v", err)
}
// add segments referenced by loaded index snapshot to the
// ineligibleForRemoval map
for _, segSnap := range indexSnapshot.segment {
filename := zapFileName(segSnap.id)
s.ineligibleForRemoval[filename] = true
}
revert.snapshot = indexSnapshot
revert.applied = make(chan error)
if !s.unsafeBatch {
revert.persisted = make(chan error)
}
return nil
})
s.rootLock.Unlock()
if err != nil {
return err
}
// introduce the reversion
s.revertToSnapshots <- revert
// block until this snapshot is applied
err = <-revert.applied
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("Rollback: failed with err: %v", err)
}
if revert.persisted != nil {
err = <-revert.persisted
}
return err
}

@ -0,0 +1,229 @@
// Copyright (c) 2017 Couchbase, Inc.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
package scorch
import (
"sync"
"github.com/RoaringBitmap/roaring"
"github.com/blevesearch/bleve/index/scorch/segment"
)
var TermSeparator byte = 0xff
var TermSeparatorSplitSlice = []byte{TermSeparator}
type SegmentDictionarySnapshot struct {
s *SegmentSnapshot
d segment.TermDictionary
}
func (s *SegmentDictionarySnapshot) PostingsList(term string, except *roaring.Bitmap) (segment.PostingsList, error) {
// TODO: if except is non-nil, perhaps need to OR it with s.s.deleted?
return s.d.PostingsList(term, s.s.deleted)
}
func (s *SegmentDictionarySnapshot) Iterator() segment.DictionaryIterator {
return s.d.Iterator()
}
func (s *SegmentDictionarySnapshot) PrefixIterator(prefix string) segment.DictionaryIterator {
return s.d.PrefixIterator(prefix)
}
func (s *SegmentDictionarySnapshot) RangeIterator(start, end string) segment.DictionaryIterator {
return s.d.RangeIterator(start, end)
}
type SegmentSnapshot struct {
id uint64
segment segment.Segment
deleted *roaring.Bitmap
cachedDocs *cachedDocs
}
func (s *SegmentSnapshot) Segment() segment.Segment {
return s.segment
}
func (s *SegmentSnapshot) Deleted() *roaring.Bitmap {
return s.deleted
}
func (s *SegmentSnapshot) Id() uint64 {
return s.id
}
func (s *SegmentSnapshot) FullSize() int64 {
return int64(s.segment.Count())
}
func (s SegmentSnapshot) LiveSize() int64 {
return int64(s.Count())
}
func (s *SegmentSnapshot) Close() error {
return s.segment.Close()
}
func (s *SegmentSnapshot) VisitDocument(num uint64, visitor segment.DocumentFieldValueVisitor) error {
return s.segment.VisitDocument(num, visitor)
}
func (s *SegmentSnapshot) Count() uint64 {
rv := s.segment.Count()
if s.deleted != nil {
rv -= s.deleted.GetCardinality()
}
return rv
}
func (s *SegmentSnapshot) Dictionary(field string) (segment.TermDictionary, error) {
d, err := s.segment.Dictionary(field)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return &SegmentDictionarySnapshot{
s: s,
d: d,
}, nil
}
func (s *SegmentSnapshot) DocNumbers(docIDs []string) (*roaring.Bitmap, error) {
rv, err := s.segment.DocNumbers(docIDs)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if s.deleted != nil {
rv.AndNot(s.deleted)
}
return rv, nil
}
// DocNumbersLive returns bitsit containing doc numbers for all live docs
func (s *SegmentSnapshot) DocNumbersLive() *roaring.Bitmap {
rv := roaring.NewBitmap()
rv.AddRange(0, s.segment.Count())
if s.deleted != nil {
rv.AndNot(s.deleted)
}
return rv
}
func (s *SegmentSnapshot) Fields() []string {
return s.segment.Fields()
}
type cachedFieldDocs struct {
readyCh chan struct{} // closed when the cachedFieldDocs.docs is ready to be used.
err error // Non-nil if there was an error when preparing this cachedFieldDocs.
docs map[uint64][]byte // Keyed by localDocNum, value is a list of terms delimited by 0xFF.
}
func (cfd *cachedFieldDocs) prepareFields(field string, ss *SegmentSnapshot) {
defer close(cfd.readyCh)
dict, err := ss.segment.Dictionary(field)
if err != nil {
cfd.err = err
return
}
dictItr := dict.Iterator()
next, err := dictItr.Next()
for err == nil && next != nil {
postings, err1 := dict.PostingsList(next.Term, nil)
if err1 != nil {
cfd.err = err1
return
}
postingsItr := postings.Iterator()
nextPosting, err2 := postingsItr.Next()
for err2 == nil && nextPosting != nil {
docNum := nextPosting.Number()
cfd.docs[docNum] = append(cfd.docs[docNum], []byte(next.Term)...)
cfd.docs[docNum] = append(cfd.docs[docNum], TermSeparator)
nextPosting, err2 = postingsItr.Next()
}
if err2 != nil {
cfd.err = err2
return
}
next, err = dictItr.Next()
}
if err != nil {
cfd.err = err
return
}
}
type cachedDocs struct {
m sync.Mutex // As the cache is asynchronously prepared, need a lock
cache map[string]*cachedFieldDocs // Keyed by field
}
func (c *cachedDocs) prepareFields(wantedFields []string, ss *SegmentSnapshot) error {
c.m.Lock()
if c.cache == nil {
c.cache = make(map[string]*cachedFieldDocs, len(ss.Fields()))
}
for _, field := range wantedFields {
_, exists := c.cache[field]
if !exists {
c.cache[field] = &cachedFieldDocs{
readyCh: make(chan struct{}),
docs: make(map[uint64][]byte),
}
go c.cache[field].prepareFields(field, ss)
}
}
for _, field := range wantedFields {
cachedFieldDocs := c.cache[field]
c.m.Unlock()
<-cachedFieldDocs.readyCh
if cachedFieldDocs.err != nil {
return cachedFieldDocs.err
}
c.m.Lock()
}
c.m.Unlock()
return nil
}
func (c *cachedDocs) sizeInBytes() uint64 {
sizeInBytes := 0
c.m.Lock()
for k, v := range c.cache { // cachedFieldDocs
sizeInBytes += len(k)
if v != nil {
for _, entry := range v.docs { // docs
sizeInBytes += 8 /* size of uint64 */ + len(entry)
}
}
}
c.m.Unlock()
return uint64(sizeInBytes)
}

@ -0,0 +1,78 @@
// Copyright (c) 2017 Couchbase, Inc.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
package scorch
import (
"encoding/json"
"io/ioutil"
"sync/atomic"
)
// Stats tracks statistics about the index
type Stats struct {
updates, deletes, batches, errors uint64
analysisTime, indexTime uint64
termSearchersStarted uint64
termSearchersFinished uint64
numPlainTextBytesIndexed uint64
numItemsIntroduced uint64
numItemsPersisted uint64
i *Scorch
}
func (s *Stats) statsMap() (map[string]interface{}, error) {
m := map[string]interface{}{}
m["updates"] = atomic.LoadUint64(&s.updates)
m["deletes"] = atomic.LoadUint64(&s.deletes)
m["batches"] = atomic.LoadUint64(&s.batches)
m["errors"] = atomic.LoadUint64(&s.errors)
m["analysis_time"] = atomic.LoadUint64(&s.analysisTime)
m["index_time"] = atomic.LoadUint64(&s.indexTime)
m["term_searchers_started"] = atomic.LoadUint64(&s.termSearchersStarted)
m["term_searchers_finished"] = atomic.LoadUint64(&s.termSearchersFinished)
m["num_plain_text_bytes_indexed"] = atomic.LoadUint64(&s.numPlainTextBytesIndexed)
m["num_items_introduced"] = atomic.LoadUint64(&s.numItemsIntroduced)
m["num_items_persisted"] = atomic.LoadUint64(&s.numItemsPersisted)
if s.i.path != "" {
finfos, err := ioutil.ReadDir(s.i.path)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
var numFilesOnDisk, numBytesUsedDisk uint64
for _, finfo := range finfos {
if !finfo.IsDir() {
numBytesUsedDisk += uint64(finfo.Size())
numFilesOnDisk++
}
}
m["num_bytes_used_disk"] = numBytesUsedDisk
m["num_files_on_disk"] = numFilesOnDisk
}
return m, nil
}
// MarshalJSON implements json.Marshaler
func (s *Stats) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) {
m, err := s.statsMap()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return json.Marshal(m)
}

@ -190,15 +190,18 @@ func newUpsideDownCouchDocIDReader(indexReader *IndexReader) (*UpsideDownCouchDo
}
func newUpsideDownCouchDocIDReaderOnly(indexReader *IndexReader, ids []string) (*UpsideDownCouchDocIDReader, error) {
// we don't actually own the list of ids, so if before we sort we must copy
idsCopy := make([]string, len(ids))
copy(idsCopy, ids)
// ensure ids are sorted
sort.Strings(ids)
sort.Strings(idsCopy)
startBytes := []byte{0x0}
if len(ids) > 0 {
startBytes = []byte(ids[0])
if len(idsCopy) > 0 {
startBytes = []byte(idsCopy[0])
}
endBytes := []byte{0xff}
if len(ids) > 0 {
endBytes = incrementBytes([]byte(ids[len(ids)-1]))
if len(idsCopy) > 0 {
endBytes = incrementBytes([]byte(idsCopy[len(idsCopy)-1]))
}
bisr := NewBackIndexRow(startBytes, nil, nil)
bier := NewBackIndexRow(endBytes, nil, nil)
@ -207,7 +210,7 @@ func newUpsideDownCouchDocIDReaderOnly(indexReader *IndexReader, ids []string) (
return &UpsideDownCouchDocIDReader{
indexReader: indexReader,
iterator: it,
only: ids,
only: idsCopy,
onlyMode: true,
}, nil
}

@ -293,7 +293,7 @@ func (udc *UpsideDownCouch) batchRows(writer store.KVWriter, addRowsAll [][]Upsi
}
func (udc *UpsideDownCouch) Open() (err error) {
//acquire the write mutex for the duratin of Open()
// acquire the write mutex for the duration of Open()
udc.writeMutex.Lock()
defer udc.writeMutex.Unlock()

@ -179,6 +179,7 @@ OUTER:
continue OUTER
}
}
break
}
return current
}
@ -503,7 +504,7 @@ func (dm *DocumentMapping) processProperty(property interface{}, path []string,
}
dm.walkDocument(property, path, indexes, context)
}
case reflect.Map:
case reflect.Map, reflect.Slice:
if subDocMapping != nil {
for _, fieldMapping := range subDocMapping.Fields {
if fieldMapping.Type == "geopoint" {

@ -28,6 +28,7 @@ import (
var (
IndexDynamic = true
StoreDynamic = true
DocValuesDynamic = true // TODO revisit default?
)
// A FieldMapping describes how a specific item
@ -54,6 +55,10 @@ type FieldMapping struct {
IncludeTermVectors bool `json:"include_term_vectors,omitempty"`
IncludeInAll bool `json:"include_in_all,omitempty"`
DateFormat string `json:"date_format,omitempty"`
// DocValues, if true makes the index uninverting possible for this field
// It is useful for faceting and sorting queries.
DocValues bool `json:"docvalues,omitempty"`
}
// NewTextFieldMapping returns a default field mapping for text
@ -64,6 +69,7 @@ func NewTextFieldMapping() *FieldMapping {
Index: true,
IncludeTermVectors: true,
IncludeInAll: true,
DocValues: true,
}
}
@ -71,6 +77,7 @@ func newTextFieldMappingDynamic(im *IndexMappingImpl) *FieldMapping {
rv := NewTextFieldMapping()
rv.Store = im.StoreDynamic
rv.Index = im.IndexDynamic
rv.DocValues = im.DocValuesDynamic
return rv
}
@ -81,6 +88,7 @@ func NewNumericFieldMapping() *FieldMapping {
Store: true,
Index: true,
IncludeInAll: true,
DocValues: true,
}
}
@ -88,6 +96,7 @@ func newNumericFieldMappingDynamic(im *IndexMappingImpl) *FieldMapping {
rv := NewNumericFieldMapping()
rv.Store = im.StoreDynamic
rv.Index = im.IndexDynamic
rv.DocValues = im.DocValuesDynamic
return rv
}
@ -98,6 +107,7 @@ func NewDateTimeFieldMapping() *FieldMapping {
Store: true,
Index: true,
IncludeInAll: true,
DocValues: true,
}
}
@ -105,6 +115,7 @@ func newDateTimeFieldMappingDynamic(im *IndexMappingImpl) *FieldMapping {
rv := NewDateTimeFieldMapping()
rv.Store = im.StoreDynamic
rv.Index = im.IndexDynamic
rv.DocValues = im.DocValuesDynamic
return rv
}
@ -115,6 +126,7 @@ func NewBooleanFieldMapping() *FieldMapping {
Store: true,
Index: true,
IncludeInAll: true,
DocValues: true,
}
}
@ -122,6 +134,7 @@ func newBooleanFieldMappingDynamic(im *IndexMappingImpl) *FieldMapping {
rv := NewBooleanFieldMapping()
rv.Store = im.StoreDynamic
rv.Index = im.IndexDynamic
rv.DocValues = im.DocValuesDynamic
return rv
}
@ -132,6 +145,7 @@ func NewGeoPointFieldMapping() *FieldMapping {
Store: true,
Index: true,
IncludeInAll: true,
DocValues: true,
}
}
@ -147,6 +161,9 @@ func (fm *FieldMapping) Options() document.IndexingOptions {
if fm.IncludeTermVectors {
rv |= document.IncludeTermVectors
}
if fm.DocValues {
rv |= document.DocValues
}
return rv
}
@ -308,6 +325,11 @@ func (fm *FieldMapping) UnmarshalJSON(data []byte) error {
if err != nil {
return err
}
case "docvalues":
err := json.Unmarshal(v, &fm.DocValues)
if err != nil {
return err
}
default:
invalidKeys = append(invalidKeys, k)
}

@ -50,6 +50,7 @@ type IndexMappingImpl struct {
DefaultField string `json:"default_field"`
StoreDynamic bool `json:"store_dynamic"`
IndexDynamic bool `json:"index_dynamic"`
DocValuesDynamic bool `json:"docvalues_dynamic,omitempty"`
CustomAnalysis *customAnalysis `json:"analysis,omitempty"`
cache *registry.Cache
}
@ -154,6 +155,7 @@ func NewIndexMapping() *IndexMappingImpl {
DefaultField: defaultField,
IndexDynamic: IndexDynamic,
StoreDynamic: StoreDynamic,
DocValuesDynamic: DocValuesDynamic,
CustomAnalysis: newCustomAnalysis(),
cache: registry.NewCache(),
}
@ -217,6 +219,7 @@ func (im *IndexMappingImpl) UnmarshalJSON(data []byte) error {
im.TypeMapping = make(map[string]*DocumentMapping)
im.StoreDynamic = StoreDynamic
im.IndexDynamic = IndexDynamic
im.DocValuesDynamic = DocValuesDynamic
var invalidKeys []string
for k, v := range tmp {
@ -271,6 +274,11 @@ func (im *IndexMappingImpl) UnmarshalJSON(data []byte) error {
if err != nil {
return err
}
case "docvalues_dynamic":
err := json.Unmarshal(v, &im.DocValuesDynamic)
if err != nil {
return err
}
default:
invalidKeys = append(invalidKeys, k)
}
@ -318,7 +326,7 @@ func (im *IndexMappingImpl) MapDocument(doc *document.Document, data interface{}
// see if the _all field was disabled
allMapping := docMapping.documentMappingForPath("_all")
if allMapping == nil || (allMapping.Enabled != false) {
if allMapping == nil || allMapping.Enabled {
field := document.NewCompositeFieldWithIndexingOptions("_all", true, []string{}, walkContext.excludedFromAll, document.IndexField|document.IncludeTermVectors)
doc.AddField(field)
}
@ -339,7 +347,7 @@ func (im *IndexMappingImpl) newWalkContext(doc *document.Document, dm *DocumentM
doc: doc,
im: im,
dm: dm,
excludedFromAll: []string{},
excludedFromAll: []string{"_id"},
}
}

@ -209,8 +209,8 @@ func NewGeoBoundingBoxQuery(topLeftLon, topLeftLat, bottomRightLon, bottomRightL
return query.NewGeoBoundingBoxQuery(topLeftLon, topLeftLat, bottomRightLon, bottomRightLat)
}
// NewGeoDistanceQuery creates a new Query for performing geo bounding
// box searches. The arguments describe a position and a distance. Documents
// NewGeoDistanceQuery creates a new Query for performing geo distance
// searches. The arguments describe a position and a distance. Documents
// which have an indexed geo point which is less than or equal to the provided
// distance from the given position will be returned.
func NewGeoDistanceQuery(lon, lat float64, distance string) *query.GeoDistanceQuery {

@ -481,5 +481,10 @@ func (sr *SearchResult) Merge(other *SearchResult) {
if other.MaxScore > sr.MaxScore {
sr.MaxScore = other.MaxScore
}
if sr.Facets == nil && len(other.Facets) != 0 {
sr.Facets = other.Facets
return
}
sr.Facets.Merge(other.Facets)
}

@ -57,25 +57,25 @@ func NewConjunctionSearcher(indexReader index.IndexReader, qsearchers []search.S
func (s *ConjunctionSearcher) computeQueryNorm() {
// first calculate sum of squared weights
sumOfSquaredWeights := 0.0
for _, termSearcher := range s.searchers {
sumOfSquaredWeights += termSearcher.Weight()
for _, searcher := range s.searchers {
sumOfSquaredWeights += searcher.Weight()
}
// now compute query norm from this
s.queryNorm = 1.0 / math.Sqrt(sumOfSquaredWeights)
// finally tell all the downstream searchers the norm
for _, termSearcher := range s.searchers {
termSearcher.SetQueryNorm(s.queryNorm)
for _, searcher := range s.searchers {
searcher.SetQueryNorm(s.queryNorm)
}
}
func (s *ConjunctionSearcher) initSearchers(ctx *search.SearchContext) error {
var err error
// get all searchers pointing at their first match
for i, termSearcher := range s.searchers {
for i, searcher := range s.searchers {
if s.currs[i] != nil {
ctx.DocumentMatchPool.Put(s.currs[i])
}
s.currs[i], err = termSearcher.Next(ctx)
s.currs[i], err = searcher.Next(ctx)
if err != nil {
return err
}
@ -160,11 +160,11 @@ OUTER:
// we know all the searchers are pointing at the same thing
// so they all need to be bumped
for i, termSearcher := range s.searchers {
for i, searcher := range s.searchers {
if s.currs[i] != rv {
ctx.DocumentMatchPool.Put(s.currs[i])
}
s.currs[i], err = termSearcher.Next(ctx)
s.currs[i], err = searcher.Next(ctx)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
@ -184,6 +184,9 @@ func (s *ConjunctionSearcher) Advance(ctx *search.SearchContext, ID index.IndexI
}
}
for i := range s.searchers {
if s.currs[i] != nil && s.currs[i].IndexInternalID.Compare(ID) >= 0 {
continue
}
err := s.advanceChild(ctx, i, ID)
if err != nil {
return nil, err

@ -93,25 +93,25 @@ func newDisjunctionSearcher(indexReader index.IndexReader,
func (s *DisjunctionSearcher) computeQueryNorm() {
// first calculate sum of squared weights
sumOfSquaredWeights := 0.0
for _, termSearcher := range s.searchers {
sumOfSquaredWeights += termSearcher.Weight()
for _, searcher := range s.searchers {
sumOfSquaredWeights += searcher.Weight()
}
// now compute query norm from this
s.queryNorm = 1.0 / math.Sqrt(sumOfSquaredWeights)
// finally tell all the downstream searchers the norm
for _, termSearcher := range s.searchers {
termSearcher.SetQueryNorm(s.queryNorm)
for _, searcher := range s.searchers {
searcher.SetQueryNorm(s.queryNorm)
}
}
func (s *DisjunctionSearcher) initSearchers(ctx *search.SearchContext) error {
var err error
// get all searchers pointing at their first match
for i, termSearcher := range s.searchers {
for i, searcher := range s.searchers {
if s.currs[i] != nil {
ctx.DocumentMatchPool.Put(s.currs[i])
}
s.currs[i], err = termSearcher.Next(ctx)
s.currs[i], err = searcher.Next(ctx)
if err != nil {
return err
}
@ -221,11 +221,14 @@ func (s *DisjunctionSearcher) Advance(ctx *search.SearchContext,
}
// get all searchers pointing at their first match
var err error
for i, termSearcher := range s.searchers {
for i, searcher := range s.searchers {
if s.currs[i] != nil {
if s.currs[i].IndexInternalID.Compare(ID) >= 0 {
continue
}
ctx.DocumentMatchPool.Put(s.currs[i])
}
s.currs[i], err = termSearcher.Advance(ctx, ID)
s.currs[i], err = searcher.Advance(ctx, ID)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}

@ -226,6 +226,10 @@ type phrasePart struct {
loc *search.Location
}
func (p *phrasePart) String() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("[%s %v]", p.term, p.loc)
}
type phrasePath []*phrasePart
func (p phrasePath) MergeInto(in search.TermLocationMap) {
@ -309,6 +313,15 @@ func (s *PhraseSearcher) Advance(ctx *search.SearchContext, ID index.IndexIntern
return nil, err
}
}
if s.currMust != nil {
if s.currMust.IndexInternalID.Compare(ID) >= 0 {
return s.Next(ctx)
}
ctx.DocumentMatchPool.Put(s.currMust)
}
if s.currMust == nil {
return nil, nil
}
var err error
s.currMust, err = s.mustSearcher.Advance(ctx, ID)
if err != nil {

@ -0,0 +1,16 @@
# Contributing to Vellum
We look forward to your contributions, but ask that you first review these guidelines.
### Sign the CLA
As Vellum is a Couchbase project we require contributors accept the [Couchbase Contributor License Agreement](http://review.couchbase.org/static/individual_agreement.html). To sign this agreement log into the Couchbase [code review tool](http://review.couchbase.org/). The Vellum project does not use this code review tool but it is still used to track acceptance of the contributor license agreements.
### Submitting a Pull Request
All types of contributions are welcome, but please keep the following in mind:
- If you're planning a large change, you should really discuss it in a github issue first. This helps avoid duplicate effort and spending time on something that may not be merged.
- Existing tests should continue to pass, new tests for the contribution are nice to have.
- All code should have gone through `go fmt`
- All code should pass `go vet`

@ -0,0 +1,202 @@
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