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/arrow
/util
/delimiting.h
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namespace arrow { | |
class Buffer; | |
class ARROW_EXPORT BoundaryFinder { | |
public: | |
BoundaryFinder() = default; | |
virtual ~BoundaryFinder(); | |
/// \brief Find the position of the first delimiter inside block | |
/// | |
/// `partial` is taken to be the beginning of the block, and `block` | |
/// its continuation. Also, `partial` doesn't contain a delimiter. | |
/// | |
/// The returned `out_pos` is relative to `block`'s start and should point | |
/// to the first character after the first delimiter. | |
/// `out_pos` will be -1 if no delimiter is found. | |
virtual Status FindFirst(std::string_view partial, std::string_view block, | |
int64_t* out_pos) = 0; | |
/// \brief Find the position of the last delimiter inside block | |
/// | |
/// The returned `out_pos` is relative to `block`'s start and should point | |
/// to the first character after the last delimiter. | |
/// `out_pos` will be -1 if no delimiter is found. | |
virtual Status FindLast(std::string_view block, int64_t* out_pos) = 0; | |
/// \brief Find the position of the Nth delimiter inside the block | |
/// | |
/// `partial` is taken to be the beginning of the block, and `block` | |
/// its continuation. Also, `partial` doesn't contain a delimiter. | |
/// | |
/// The returned `out_pos` is relative to `block`'s start and should point | |
/// to the first character after the first delimiter. | |
/// `out_pos` will be -1 if no delimiter is found. | |
/// | |
/// The returned `num_found` is the number of delimiters actually found | |
virtual Status FindNth(std::string_view partial, std::string_view block, int64_t count, | |
int64_t* out_pos, int64_t* num_found) = 0; | |
static constexpr int64_t kNoDelimiterFound = -1; | |
protected: | |
ARROW_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(BoundaryFinder); | |
}; | |
ARROW_EXPORT | |
std::shared_ptr<BoundaryFinder> MakeNewlineBoundaryFinder(); | |
/// \brief A reusable block-based chunker for delimited data | |
/// | |
/// The chunker takes a block of delimited data and helps carve a sub-block | |
/// which begins and ends on delimiters (suitable for consumption by parsers | |
/// which can only parse whole objects). | |
class ARROW_EXPORT Chunker { | |
public: | |
explicit Chunker(std::shared_ptr<BoundaryFinder> delimiter); | |
~Chunker(); | |
/// \brief Carve up a chunk in a block of data to contain only whole objects | |
/// | |
/// Pre-conditions: | |
/// - `block` is the start of a valid block of delimited data | |
/// (i.e. starts just after a delimiter) | |
/// | |
/// Post-conditions: | |
/// - block == whole + partial | |
/// - `whole` is a valid block of delimited data | |
/// (i.e. starts just after a delimiter and ends with a delimiter) | |
/// - `partial` doesn't contain an entire delimited object | |
/// (IOW: `partial` is generally small) | |
/// | |
/// This method will look for the last delimiter in `block` and may | |
/// therefore be costly. | |
/// | |
/// \param[in] block data to be chunked | |
/// \param[out] whole subrange of block containing whole delimited objects | |
/// \param[out] partial subrange of block starting with a partial delimited object | |
Status Process(std::shared_ptr<Buffer> block, std::shared_ptr<Buffer>* whole, | |
std::shared_ptr<Buffer>* partial); | |
/// \brief Carve the completion of a partial object out of a block | |
/// | |
/// Pre-conditions: | |
/// - `partial` is the start of a valid block of delimited data | |
/// (i.e. starts just after a delimiter) | |
/// - `block` follows `partial` in file order | |
/// | |
/// Post-conditions: | |
/// - block == completion + rest | |
/// - `partial + completion` is a valid block of delimited data | |
/// (i.e. starts just after a delimiter and ends with a delimiter) | |
/// - `completion` doesn't contain an entire delimited object | |
/// (IOW: `completion` is generally small) | |
/// | |
/// This method will look for the first delimiter in `block` and should | |
/// therefore be reasonably cheap. | |
/// | |
/// \param[in] partial incomplete delimited data | |
/// \param[in] block delimited data following partial | |
/// \param[out] completion subrange of block containing the completion of partial | |
/// \param[out] rest subrange of block containing what completion does not cover | |
Status ProcessWithPartial(std::shared_ptr<Buffer> partial, | |
std::shared_ptr<Buffer> block, | |
std::shared_ptr<Buffer>* completion, | |
std::shared_ptr<Buffer>* rest); | |
/// \brief Like ProcessWithPartial, but for the last block of a file | |
/// | |
/// This method allows for a final delimited object without a trailing delimiter | |
/// (ProcessWithPartial would return an error in that case). | |
/// | |
/// Pre-conditions: | |
/// - `partial` is the start of a valid block of delimited data | |
/// - `block` follows `partial` in file order and is the last data block | |
/// | |
/// Post-conditions: | |
/// - block == completion + rest | |
/// - `partial + completion` is a valid block of delimited data | |
/// - `completion` doesn't contain an entire delimited object | |
/// (IOW: `completion` is generally small) | |
/// | |
Status ProcessFinal(std::shared_ptr<Buffer> partial, std::shared_ptr<Buffer> block, | |
std::shared_ptr<Buffer>* completion, std::shared_ptr<Buffer>* rest); | |
/// \brief Skip count number of rows | |
/// Pre-conditions: | |
/// - `partial` is the start of a valid block of delimited data | |
/// (i.e. starts just after a delimiter) | |
/// - `block` follows `partial` in file order | |
/// | |
/// Post-conditions: | |
/// - `count` is updated to indicate the number of rows that still need to be skipped | |
/// - If `count` is > 0 then `rest` is an incomplete block that should be a future | |
/// `partial` | |
/// - Else `rest` could be one or more valid blocks of delimited data which need to be | |
/// parsed | |
/// | |
/// \param[in] partial incomplete delimited data | |
/// \param[in] block delimited data following partial | |
/// \param[in] final whether this is the final chunk | |
/// \param[in,out] count number of rows that need to be skipped | |
/// \param[out] rest subrange of block containing what was not skipped | |
Status ProcessSkip(std::shared_ptr<Buffer> partial, std::shared_ptr<Buffer> block, | |
bool final, int64_t* count, std::shared_ptr<Buffer>* rest); | |
protected: | |
ARROW_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(Chunker); | |
std::shared_ptr<BoundaryFinder> boundary_finder_; | |
}; | |
} // namespace arrow | |