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package org.apache.cassandra.db.rows;
import java.util.Iterator;
import org.apache.cassandra.config.CFMetaData;
import org.apache.cassandra.db.*;
/**
* An iterator over the rows of a given partition that also includes deletion informations.
* <p>
* An {@code UnfilteredRowIterator} contains a few partition top-level informations and is an
* iterator of {@code Unfiltered}, that is of either {@code Row} or {@code RangeTombstoneMarker}.
* An implementation of {@code UnfilteredRowIterator} <b>must</b> provide the following
* guarantees:
* 1. the returned {@code Unfiltered} must be in clustering order, or in reverse clustering
* order iff {@link #isReverseOrder} returns true.
* 2. the iterator should not shadow its own data. That is, no deletion
* (partition level deletion, row deletion, range tombstone, complex
* deletion) should delete anything else returned by the iterator (cell, row, ...).
* 3. every "start" range tombstone marker should have a corresponding "end" marker, and no other
* marker should be in-between this start-end pair of marker. Note that due to the
* previous rule this means that between a "start" and a corresponding "end" marker there
* can only be rows that are not deleted by the markers. Also note that when iterating
* in reverse order, "end" markers are returned before their "start" counterpart (i.e.
* "start" and "end" are always in the sense of the clustering order).
*
* Note further that the objects returned by next() are only valid until the
* next call to hasNext() or next(). If a consumer wants to keep a reference on
* the returned objects for longer than the iteration, it must make a copy of
* it explicitly.
*/
public interface UnfilteredRowIterator extends BaseRowIterator<Unfiltered>
{
/**
* The partition level deletion for the partition this iterate over.
*/
public DeletionTime partitionLevelDeletion();
/**
* Return "statistics" about what is returned by this iterator. Those are used for
* performance reasons (for delta-encoding for instance) and code should not
* expect those to be exact.
*/
public EncodingStats stats();
/**
* Returns whether this iterator has no data (including no deletion data).
*/
public default boolean isEmpty()
{
return partitionLevelDeletion().isLive()
&& staticRow().isEmpty()
&& !hasNext();
}
}