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from typing import Optional
from pypaimon.pynative.common.row.key_value import KeyValue
from pypaimon.pynative.reader.core.record_iterator import RecordIterator
from pypaimon.pynative.reader.core.record_reader import RecordReader
class DropDeleteReader(RecordReader):
"""
A RecordReader which drops KeyValue that does not meet RowKind. isAdd from the wrapped reader.
"""
def __init__(self, wrapped_reader: RecordReader[KeyValue]):
self.wrapped_reader = wrapped_reader
def read_batch(self) -> Optional[RecordIterator]:
batch = self.wrapped_reader.read_batch()
if batch is None:
return None
return DropDeleteIterator(batch)
def close(self) -> None:
self.wrapped_reader.close()
class DropDeleteIterator(RecordIterator[KeyValue]):
"""
An iterator that drops KeyValue that does not meet RowKind.
"""
def __init__(self, batch: RecordIterator[KeyValue]):
self.batch = batch
def next(self) -> Optional[KeyValue]:
while True:
kv = self.batch.next()
if kv is None:
return None
if kv.is_add():
return kv
def release_batch(self) -> None:
self.batch.release_batch()