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package org.apache.pig.data;
import org.apache.commons.logging.Log;
import org.apache.commons.logging.LogFactory;
import org.apache.pig.data.SchemaTuple.SchemaTupleQuickGenerator;
import org.apache.pig.data.SchemaTupleClassGenerator.GenContext;
import org.apache.pig.impl.logicalLayer.schema.Schema;
/**
* This is an implementation of TupleFactory that will instantiate
* SchemaTuple's. This class has nothing to do with the actual generation
* of code, and instead simply encapsulates the classes which allow
* for efficiently creating SchemaTuples.
*/
public class SchemaTupleFactory implements TupleMaker<SchemaTuple<?>> {
static final Log LOG = LogFactory.getLog(SchemaTupleFactory.class);
private SchemaTupleQuickGenerator<? extends SchemaTuple<?>> generator;
private Class<SchemaTuple<?>> clazz;
private int tupleSize;
protected SchemaTupleFactory(Class<SchemaTuple<?>> clazz,
SchemaTupleQuickGenerator<? extends SchemaTuple<?>> generator) {
this.clazz = clazz;
this.generator = generator;
tupleSize = generator.make().size();
}
/**
* This method inspects a Schema to see whether or
* not a SchemaTuple implementation can be generated
* for the types present. Currently, bags and maps
* are not supported.
* @param s as Schema
* @return boolean type value, true if it is generatable
*/
public static boolean isGeneratable(Schema s) {
if (s == null || s.size() == 0) {
return false;
}
for (Schema.FieldSchema fs : s.getFields()) {
if (fs.type == DataType.TUPLE && !isGeneratable(fs.schema)) {
return false;
}
}
return true;
}
@Override
public SchemaTuple<?> newTuple() {
return generator.make();
}
@Override
public SchemaTuple<?> newTuple(int size) {
if (size != tupleSize) {
throw new RuntimeException("Request a SchemaTuple of the wrong size! Requested ["
+ size + "], can only be [" + tupleSize + "]" );
}
return generator.make();
}
public Class<SchemaTuple<?>> tupleClass() {
return clazz;
}
// We could make this faster by caching the result, but I doubt it will be called
// in any great volume.
public boolean isFixedSize() {
return clazz.isAssignableFrom(AppendableSchemaTuple.class);
}
/**
* This method is the publicly facing method which returns a SchemaTupleFactory
* which will generate the SchemaTuple associated with the given identifier. This method
* is primarily for internal use in cases where the problem SchemaTuple is known
* based on the identifier associated with it (such as when deserializing).
* @param id as int, means identifier
* @return SchemaTupleFactory which will return SchemaTuple's of the given identifier
*/
protected static SchemaTupleFactory getInstance(int id) {
return SchemaTupleBackend.newSchemaTupleFactory(id);
}
/**
* This method is the publicly facing method which returns a SchemaTupleFactory
* which will generate SchemaTuples of the given Schema. Note that this method
* returns null if such a given SchemaTupleFactory does not exist, instead of
* throwing an error. The GenContext is used to specify the context in which we
* are requesting a SchemaTupleFactory. This is necessary so that the use
* of SchemaTuple can be controlled -- it is possible that someone wants a
* factory that generates code in the context of joins, but wants to disable such
* use for udfs.
* @param s the Schema generated
* @param isAppendable whether or not the SchemaTuple should be appendable
* @param context the context in which we want a SchemaTupleFactory
* @return SchemaTupleFactory which will return SchemaTuple's of the desired Schema
*/
public static SchemaTupleFactory getInstance(Schema s, boolean isAppendable, GenContext context) {
return SchemaTupleBackend.newSchemaTupleFactory(s, isAppendable, context);
}
public static SchemaTupleFactory getInstance(Schema s, boolean isAppendable) {
return getInstance(s, isAppendable, GenContext.FORCE_LOAD);
}
public static SchemaTupleFactory getInstance(Schema s) {
return getInstance(s, false);
}
}