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1 ulpfr 13 # -*- Mode: Cperl -*-
2 ulpfr 10 # Table.pm --
3     # ITIID : $ITI$ $Header $__Header$
4     # Author : Ulrich Pfeifer
5     # Created On : Thu Aug 8 13:05:10 1996
6     # Last Modified By: Ulrich Pfeifer
7 ulpfr 24 # Last Modified On: Fri May 19 14:51:14 2000
8 ulpfr 10 # Language : CPerl
9 ulpfr 24 # Update Count : 133
10 ulpfr 10 # Status : Unknown, Use with caution!
11 ulpfr 13 #
12 ulpfr 10 # Copyright (c) 1996-1997, Ulrich Pfeifer
13 ulpfr 13 #
14 ulpfr 10
15     =head1 NAME
16    
17     WAIT::Table -- Module for maintaining Tables / Relations
18    
19     =head1 SYNOPSIS
20    
21     require WAIT::Table;
22    
23     =head1 DESCRIPTION
24    
25     =cut
26    
27     package WAIT::Table;
28 ulpfr 13
29     use WAIT::Table::Handle ();
30 ulpfr 10 require WAIT::Parse::Base;
31 ulpfr 13
32 ulpfr 10 use strict;
33     use Carp;
34 ulpfr 13 # use autouse Carp => qw( croak($) );
35 ulpfr 10 use DB_File;
36     use Fcntl;
37 ulpfr 19 use LockFile::Simple ();
38 ulpfr 10
39     my $USE_RECNO = 0;
40    
41     =head2 Creating a Table.
42    
43 ulpfr 13 The constructor WAIT::Table-E<gt>new is normally called via the
44 ulpfr 10 create_table method of a database handle. This is not enforced, but
45 ulpfr 13 creating a table does not make any sense unless the table is
46 ulpfr 10 registered by the database because the latter implements persistence
47     of the meta data. Registering is done automatically by letting the
48 ulpfr 13 database handle the creation of a table.
49 ulpfr 10
50 ulpfr 13 my $db = WAIT::Database->create(name => 'sample');
51     my $tb = $db->create_table(name => 'test',
52     access => $access,
53     layout => $layout,
54     attr => ['docid', 'headline'],
55     );
56 ulpfr 10
57     The constructor returns a handle for the table. This handle is hidden by the
58     table module, to prevent direct access if called via Table.
59    
60     =over 10
61    
62 ulpfr 13 =item C<access> => I<accessobj>
63 ulpfr 10
64 ulpfr 13 A reference to an access object for the external parts (attributes) of
65 ulpfr 10 tuples. As you may remember, the WAIT System does not enforce that
66     objects are completely stored inside the system to avoid duplication.
67 ulpfr 13 There is no (strong) point in storing all your HTML documents inside
68 ulpfr 10 the system when indexing your WWW-Server.
69    
70 ulpfr 13 The access object is designed to work like as a tied hash. You pass
71     the refernce to the object, not the tied hash though. An example
72     implementation of an access class that works for manpages is
73     WAIT::Document::Nroff.
74    
75     The implementation needs to take into account that WAIT will keep this
76     object in a Data::Dumper or Storable database and re-use it when sman
77     is run. So it is not good enough if we can produce the index with it
78     now, when we create or actively access the table, WAIT also must be
79     able to retrieve documents on its own, when we are in a different
80     context. This happens specifically in a retrieval. To get this working
81     seemlessly, the access-defining class must implement a close method.
82     This method will be called before the Data::Dumper dump takes place.
83     In that moment the access-defining class must get rid of all data
84     structures that cannot be reconstructed via the Data::Dumper dump,
85     such as database handles or C pointers.
86    
87 ulpfr 10 =item C<file> => I<fname>
88    
89     The filename of the records file. Files for indexes will have I<fname>
90 ulpfr 13 as prefix. I<Mandatory>, but usually taken care of by the
91     WAIT::Database handle when the constructor is called via
92     WAIT::Database::create_table().
93 ulpfr 10
94     =item C<name> => I<name>
95    
96     The name of this table. I<Mandatory>
97    
98     =item C<attr> => [ I<attr> ... ]
99    
100 ulpfr 13 A reference to an array of attribute names. WAIT will keep the
101     contents of these attributes in its table. I<Mandatory>
102 ulpfr 10
103     =item C<djk> => [ I<attr> ... ]
104    
105     A reference to an array of attribute names which make up the
106 ulpfr 13 I<disjointness key>. Don't think about it - it's of no use yet;
107 ulpfr 10
108     =item C<layout> => I<layoutobj>
109    
110 ulpfr 13 A reference to an external parser object. Defaults to a new instance
111     of C<WAIT::Parse::Base>. For an example implementation see
112     WAIT::Parse::Nroff. A layout class can be implemented as a singleton
113     class if you so like.
114 ulpfr 10
115 ulpfr 13 =item C<keyset> => I<keyset>
116 ulpfr 10
117 ulpfr 13 The set of attributes needed to identify a record. Defaults to all
118     attributes.
119 ulpfr 10
120 ulpfr 13 =item C<invindex> => I<inverted index>
121    
122     A reference to an anon array defining attributes of each record that
123     need to be indexed. See the source of smakewhatis for how to set this
124     up.
125    
126 ulpfr 10 =back
127    
128     =cut
129    
130     sub new {
131     my $type = shift;
132     my %parm = @_;
133     my $self = {};
134    
135 ulpfr 13 # Check for mandatory attrs early
136     $self->{name} = $parm{name} or croak "No name specified";
137     $self->{attr} = $parm{attr} or croak "No attributes specified";
138    
139 ulpfr 10 # Do that before we eventually add '_weight' to attributes.
140     $self->{keyset} = $parm{keyset} || [[@{$parm{attr}}]];
141 ulpfr 13
142 ulpfr 10 $self->{mode} = O_CREAT | O_RDWR;
143 ulpfr 13
144 ulpfr 10 # Determine and set up subclass
145     $type = ref($type) || $type;
146     if (defined $parm{djk}) {
147     if (@{$parm{djk}} == @{$parm{attr}}) {
148     # All attributes in DK (sloppy test here!)
149     $type .= '::Independent';
150     require WAIT::Table::Independent;
151     } else {
152     $type .= '::Disjoint';
153     require WAIT::Table::Disjoint;
154     }
155     # Add '_weight' to attributes
156     my %attr;
157     @attr{@{$parm{attr}}} = (1) x @{$parm{attr}};
158     unshift @{$parm{attr}}, '_weight' unless $attr{'_weight'};
159     }
160    
161     $self->{file} = $parm{file} or croak "No file specified";
162 ulpfr 13 if (-d $self->{file}){
163     warn "Warning: Directory '$self->{file}' already exists\n";
164     } elsif (!mkdir($self->{file}, 0775)) {
165 ulpfr 10 croak "Could not 'mkdir $self->{file}': $!\n";
166     }
167 ulpfr 19
168     my $lockmgr = LockFile::Simple->make(-autoclean => 1);
169     # aquire a write lock
170     $self->{write_lock} = $lockmgr->lock($self->{file} . '/write')
171     or die "Can't lock '$self->{file}/write'";
172    
173 ulpfr 10 $self->{djk} = $parm{djk} if defined $parm{djk};
174     $self->{layout} = $parm{layout} || new WAIT::Parse::Base;
175     $self->{access} = $parm{access} if defined $parm{access};
176     $self->{nextk} = 1; # next record to insert; first record unused
177     $self->{deleted} = {}; # no deleted records yet
178     $self->{indexes} = {};
179    
180     bless $self, $type;
181     # Call create_index() and create_index() for compatibility
182     for (@{$self->{keyset}||[]}) {
183     #carp "Specification of indexes at table create time is deprecated";
184     $self->create_index(@$_);
185     }
186     while (@{$parm{invindex}||[]}) {
187     # carp "Specification of inverted indexes at table create time is deprecated";
188     my $att = shift @{$parm{invindex}};
189     my @spec = @{shift @{$parm{invindex}}};
190     my @opt;
191 ulpfr 13
192 ulpfr 10 if (ref($spec[0])) {
193     carp "Secondary pipelines are deprecated\n";
194     @opt = %{shift @spec};
195     }
196     $self->create_inverted_index(attribute => $att, pipeline => \@spec, @opt);
197     }
198 ulpfr 19
199 ulpfr 10 $self;
200     # end of backwarn compatibility stuff
201     }
202    
203     =head2 Creating an index
204    
205     $tb->create_index('docid');
206    
207     =item C<create_index>
208    
209     must be called with a list of attributes. This must be a subset of the
210     attributes specified when the table was created. Currently this
211     method must be called before the first tuple is inserted in the
212     table!
213    
214     =cut
215    
216     sub create_index {
217     my $self= shift;
218 ulpfr 13
219 ulpfr 10 croak "Cannot create index for table aready populated"
220     if $self->{nextk} > 1;
221 ulpfr 13
222 ulpfr 10 require WAIT::Index;
223 ulpfr 13
224 ulpfr 10 my $name = join '-', @_;
225     $self->{indexes}->{$name} =
226     new WAIT::Index file => $self->{file}.'/'.$name, attr => $_;
227     }
228    
229     =head2 Creating an inverted index
230    
231     $tb->create_inverted_index
232     (attribute => 'au',
233     pipeline => ['detex', 'isotr', 'isolc', 'split2', 'stop'],
234     predicate => 'plain',
235     );
236    
237     =over 5
238    
239     =item C<attribute>
240    
241     The attribute to build the index on. This attribute may not be in the
242     set attributes specified when the table was created.
243    
244     =item C<pipeline>
245    
246 ulpfr 13 A piplines specification is a reference to an array of method names
247     (from package C<WAIT::Filter>) which are to be applied in sequence to
248     the contents of the named attribute. The attribute name may not be in
249     the attribute list.
250 ulpfr 10
251     =item C<predicate>
252    
253     An indication which predicate the index implements. This may be
254     e.g. 'plain', 'stemming' or 'soundex'. The indicator will be used for
255     query processing. Currently there is no standard set of predicate
256 ulpfr 13 names. The predicate defaults to the last member of the pipeline if
257 ulpfr 10 omitted.
258    
259     =back
260    
261     Currently this method must be called before the first tuple is
262     inserted in the table!
263    
264     =cut
265    
266     sub create_inverted_index {
267     my $self = shift;
268     my %parm = @_;
269    
270     croak "No attribute specified" unless $parm{attribute};
271     croak "No pipeline specified" unless $parm{pipeline};
272    
273     $parm{predicate} ||= $parm{pipeline}->[-1];
274 ulpfr 13
275 ulpfr 10 croak "Cannot create index for table aready populated"
276     if $self->{nextk} > 1;
277 ulpfr 13
278 ulpfr 10 require WAIT::InvertedIndex;
279    
280     # backward compatibility stuff
281     my %opt = %parm;
282     for (qw(attribute pipeline predicate)) {
283     delete $opt{$_};
284     }
285 ulpfr 13
286 ulpfr 10 my $name = join '_', ($parm{attribute}, @{$parm{pipeline}});
287     my $idx = new WAIT::InvertedIndex(file => $self->{file}.'/'.$name,
288     filter => [@{$parm{pipeline}}], # clone
289     name => $name,
290     attr => $parm{attribute},
291     %opt, # backward compatibility stuff
292     );
293     # We will have to use $parm{predicate} here
294     push @{$self->{inverted}->{$parm{attribute}}}, $idx;
295     }
296    
297     sub dir {
298     $_[0]->{file};
299     }
300    
301     =head2 C<$tb-E<gt>layout>
302    
303     Returns the reference to the associated parser object.
304    
305     =cut
306    
307     sub layout { $_[0]->{layout} }
308    
309     =head2 C<$tb-E<gt>fields>
310    
311     Returns the array of attribute names.
312    
313     =cut
314    
315    
316     sub fields { keys %{$_[0]->{inverted}}}
317    
318     =head2 C<$tb-E<gt>drop>
319    
320     Must be called via C<WAIT::Database::drop_table>
321    
322     =cut
323    
324     sub drop {
325     my $self = shift;
326     if ((caller)[0] eq 'WAIT::Database') { # database knows about this
327     $self->close; # just make sure
328     my $file = $self->{file};
329    
330     for (values %{$self->{indexes}}) {
331     $_->drop;
332     }
333     unlink "$file/records";
334 ulpfr 19 # $self->unlock;
335 ulpfr 10 ! (!-e $file or rmdir $file);
336     } else {
337     croak ref($self)."::drop called directly";
338     }
339     }
340    
341     sub mrequire ($) {
342     my $module = shift;
343    
344     $module =~ s{::}{/}g;
345     $module .= '.pm';
346     require $module;
347     }
348    
349     sub open {
350     my $self = shift;
351     my $file = $self->{file} . '/records';
352    
353     mrequire ref($self); # that's tricky eh?
354     if (defined $self->{'layout'}) {
355     mrequire ref($self->{'layout'});
356     }
357     if (defined $self->{'access'}) {
358     mrequire ref($self->{'access'});
359     }
360     if (exists $self->{indexes}) {
361     require WAIT::Index;
362     for (values %{$self->{indexes}}) {
363     $_->{mode} = $self->{mode};
364     }
365     }
366     if (exists $self->{inverted}) {
367     my ($att, $idx);
368     for $att (keys %{$self->{inverted}}) {
369     for $idx (@{$self->{inverted}->{$att}}) {
370     $idx->{mode} = $self->{mode};
371     }
372     }
373     require WAIT::InvertedIndex;
374     }
375     unless (defined $self->{dbh}) {
376     if ($USE_RECNO) {
377     $self->{dbh} = tie(@{$self->{db}}, 'DB_File', $file,
378     $self->{mode}, 0664, $DB_RECNO);
379     } else {
380     $self->{dbh} =
381     tie(%{$self->{db}}, 'DB_File', $file,
382     $self->{mode}, 0664, $DB_BTREE);
383     }
384     }
385 ulpfr 19
386     # Locking
387     #
388     # We allow multiple readers to coexists. But write access excludes
389     # all read access vice versa. In practice read access on tables
390     # open for writing will mostly work ;-)
391    
392     my $lockmgr = LockFile::Simple->make(-autoclean => 1);
393    
394     # aquire a write lock. We might hold one acquired in create() already
395     $self->{write_lock} ||= $lockmgr->lock($self->{file} . '/write')
396     or die "Can't lock '$self->{file}/write'";
397    
398     my $lockdir = $self->{file} . '/read';
399     unless (-d $lockdir) {
400     mkdir $lockdir, 0755 or die "Could not mkdir $lockdir: $!";
401     }
402    
403     if ($self->{mode} & O_RDWR) {
404     # this is a hack. We do not check for reopening ...
405     return $self if $self->{write_lock};
406    
407     # If we actually want to write we must check if there are any readers
408     opendir DIR, $lockdir or
409     die "Could not opendir '$lockdir': $!";
410     for my $lockfile (grep { -f "$lockdir/$_" } readdir DIR) {
411     # check if the locks are still valid.
412     # Since we are protected by a write lock, we could use a pline file.
413     # But we want to use the stale testing from LockFile::Simple.
414     if (my $lck = $lockmgr->trylock("$lockdir/$lockfile")) {
415     warn "Removing stale lockfile '$lockdir/$lockfile'";
416     $lck->release;
417     } else {
418     $self->{write_lock}->release;
419     die "Cannot write table '$file' while it's in use";
420     }
421     }
422     } else {
423     # this is a hack. We do not check for reopening ...
424     return $self if $self->{read_lock};
425    
426     # We are a reader. So we release the write lock
427     my $id = time;
428     while (-f "$lockdir/$id.lock") { # here assume ".lock" format!
429     $id++;
430     }
431     $self->{read_lock} = $lockmgr->lock("$lockdir/$id");
432     $self->{write_lock}->release;
433     delete $self->{write_lock};
434     }
435    
436 ulpfr 10 $self;
437     }
438    
439     sub fetch_extern {
440     my $self = shift;
441    
442 ulpfr 13 # print "#@_", $self->{'access'}->{Mode}, "\n"; # DEBUGGING?
443 ulpfr 10 if (exists $self->{'access'}) {
444     mrequire ref($self->{'access'});
445     $self->{'access'}->FETCH(@_);
446     }
447     }
448    
449     sub fetch_extern_by_id {
450     my $self = shift;
451    
452     $self->fetch_extern($self->fetch(@_));
453     }
454    
455     sub _find_index {
456     my $self = shift;
457     my (@att) = @_;
458     my %att;
459     my $name;
460 ulpfr 13
461 ulpfr 10 @att{@att} = @att;
462    
463     KEY: for $name (keys %{$self->{indexes}}) {
464     my @iat = split /-/, $name;
465     for (@iat) {
466     next KEY unless exists $att{$_};
467     }
468     return $self->{indexes}->{$name};
469     }
470     return undef;
471     }
472    
473     sub have {
474     my $self = shift;
475     my %parm = @_;
476    
477 ulpfr 13 my $index = $self->_find_index(keys %parm) or return; # no index-no have
478    
479 ulpfr 10 defined $self->{db} or $self->open;
480     return $index->have(@_);
481     }
482    
483     sub insert {
484     my $self = shift;
485     my %parm = @_;
486    
487     defined $self->{db} or $self->open;
488    
489 ulpfr 13 # We should move all writing methods to a subclass to check only once
490     $self->{mode} & O_RDWR or croak "Cannot insert into table opened in RD_ONLY mode";
491    
492 ulpfr 10 my $tuple = join($;, map($parm{$_} || '', @{$self->{attr}}));
493     my $key;
494     my @deleted = keys %{$self->{deleted}};
495 ulpfr 19 my $gotkey = 0;
496 ulpfr 10
497     if (@deleted) {
498     $key = pop @deleted;
499     delete $self->{deleted}->{$key};
500 ulpfr 19 # Sanity check
501     if ($key && $key>0) {
502     $gotkey=1;
503 ulpfr 10 } else {
504 ulpfr 19 warn(sprintf("WAIT database inconsistency during insert ".
505     "key[%s]: Please rebuild index\n",
506     $key
507     ));
508     }
509     }
510     unless ($gotkey) {
511 ulpfr 10 $key = $self->{nextk}++;
512     }
513     if ($USE_RECNO) {
514     $self->{db}->[$key] = $tuple;
515     } else {
516     $self->{db}->{$key} = $tuple;
517     }
518     for (values %{$self->{indexes}}) {
519     unless ($_->insert($key, %parm)) {
520     # duplicate key, undo changes
521     if ($key == $self->{nextk}-1) {
522     $self->{nextk}--;
523     } else {
524 ulpfr 19 # warn "setting key[$key] deleted during insert";
525 ulpfr 10 $self->{deleted}->{$key}=1;
526     }
527     my $idx;
528     for $idx (values %{$self->{indexes}}) {
529     last if $idx eq $_;
530     $idx->remove($key, %parm);
531     }
532     return undef;
533 ulpfr 13 }
534 ulpfr 10 }
535     if (defined $self->{inverted}) {
536     my $att;
537     for $att (keys %{$self->{inverted}}) {
538     if (defined $parm{$att}) {
539     map $_->insert($key, $parm{$att}), @{$self->{inverted}->{$att}};
540     #map $_->sync, @{$self->{inverted}->{$att}}
541     }
542     }
543     }
544     $key
545     }
546    
547     sub sync {
548     my $self = shift;
549 ulpfr 13
550 ulpfr 10 for (values %{$self->{indexes}}) {
551     map $_->sync, $_;
552     }
553     if (defined $self->{inverted}) {
554     my $att;
555     for $att (keys %{$self->{inverted}}) {
556     map $_->sync, @{$self->{inverted}->{$att}}
557     }
558     }
559     }
560    
561     sub fetch {
562     my $self = shift;
563     my $key = shift;
564    
565     return () if exists $self->{deleted}->{$key};
566 ulpfr 13
567 ulpfr 10 defined $self->{db} or $self->open;
568     if ($USE_RECNO) {
569     $self->unpack($self->{db}->[$key]);
570     } else {
571     $self->unpack($self->{db}->{$key});
572     }
573     }
574    
575     sub delete_by_key {
576     my $self = shift;
577     my $key = shift;
578    
579 ulpfr 19 unless ($key) {
580     Carp::cluck "Warning: delete_by_key called without key. Looks like a bug in WAIT?";
581     return;
582     }
583    
584 ulpfr 10 return $self->{deleted}->{$key} if defined $self->{deleted}->{$key};
585     my %tuple = $self->fetch($key);
586     for (values %{$self->{indexes}}) {
587     $_->delete($key, %tuple);
588     }
589     if (defined $self->{inverted}) {
590     # User *must* provide the full record for this or the entries
591     # in the inverted index will not be removed
592     %tuple = (%tuple, @_);
593     my $att;
594     for $att (keys %{$self->{inverted}}) {
595     if (defined $tuple{$att}) {
596     map $_->delete($key, $tuple{$att}), @{$self->{inverted}->{$att}}
597     }
598     }
599     }
600 ulpfr 19 # warn "setting key[$key] deleted during delete_by_key";
601 ulpfr 10 ++$self->{deleted}->{$key};
602     }
603    
604     sub delete {
605     my $self = shift;
606     my $tkey = $self->have(@_);
607 ulpfr 19 # warn "tkey[$tkey]\@_[@_]";
608 ulpfr 10 defined $tkey && $self->delete_by_key($tkey, @_);
609     }
610    
611     sub unpack {
612     my $self = shift;
613     my $tuple = shift;
614 ulpfr 19 return unless defined $tuple;
615 ulpfr 10
616     my $att;
617     my @result;
618     my @tuple = split /$;/, $tuple;
619    
620     for $att (@{$self->{attr}}) {
621     push @result, $att, shift @tuple;
622     }
623     @result;
624     }
625    
626 ulpfr 19 sub set {
627     my ($self, $iattr, $value) = @_;
628    
629 ulpfr 24 unless ($self->{write_lock}) {
630     die "Cannot set attribute $iattr without having a write lock. Nothing done";
631     }
632 ulpfr 19 for my $att (keys %{$self->{inverted}}) {
633     if ($] > 5.003) { # avoid bug in perl up to 5.003_05
634     my $idx;
635     for $idx (@{$self->{inverted}->{$att}}) {
636     $idx->set($iattr, $value);
637     }
638     } else {
639     map $_->set($iattr, $value), @{$self->{inverted}->{$att}};
640     }
641     }
642    
643     1;
644     }
645    
646 ulpfr 10 sub close {
647     my $self = shift;
648    
649     if (exists $self->{'access'}) {
650     eval {$self->{'access'}->close}; # dont bother if not opened
651     }
652     for (values %{$self->{indexes}}) {
653 ulpfr 19 require WAIT::Index;
654 ulpfr 10 $_->close();
655     }
656     if (defined $self->{inverted}) {
657 ulpfr 24 require WAIT::InvertedIndex;
658 ulpfr 10 my $att;
659     for $att (keys %{$self->{inverted}}) {
660     if ($] > 5.003) { # avoid bug in perl up to 5.003_05
661     my $idx;
662     for $idx (@{$self->{inverted}->{$att}}) {
663     $idx->close;
664     }
665     } else {
666     map $_->close(), @{$self->{inverted}->{$att}};
667     }
668     }
669     }
670     if ($self->{dbh}) {
671     delete $self->{dbh};
672    
673     if ($USE_RECNO) {
674     untie @{$self->{db}};
675     } else {
676     untie %{$self->{db}};
677     }
678     delete $self->{db};
679     }
680    
681 ulpfr 19 $self->unlock;
682    
683 ulpfr 10 1;
684     }
685    
686 ulpfr 19 sub unlock {
687     my $self = shift;
688    
689     # Either we have a read or a write lock (or we close the table already)
690     # unless ($self->{read_lock} || $self->{write_lock}) {
691     # warn "WAIT::Table::unlock: Table aparently hold's no lock"
692     # }
693     if ($self->{write_lock}) {
694     $self->{write_lock}->release();
695     delete $self->{write_lock};
696     }
697     if ($self->{read_lock}) {
698     $self->{read_lock}->release();
699     delete $self->{read_lock};
700     }
701    
702     }
703    
704 ulpfr 13 sub DESTROY {
705     my $self = shift;
706    
707     warn "Table handle destroyed without closing it first"
708 ulpfr 19 if $self->{write_lock} || $self->{read_lock};
709 ulpfr 13 }
710    
711 ulpfr 10 sub open_scan {
712     my $self = shift;
713     my $code = shift;
714    
715     $self->{dbh} or $self->open;
716     require WAIT::Scan;
717     new WAIT::Scan $self, $self->{nextk}-1, $code;
718     }
719    
720     sub open_index_scan {
721     my $self = shift;
722     my $attr = shift;
723     my $code = shift;
724     my $name = join '-', @$attr;
725    
726     if (defined $self->{indexes}->{$name}) {
727     $self->{indexes}->{$name}->open_scan($code);
728     } else {
729     croak "No such index '$name'";
730     }
731     }
732    
733     eval {sub WAIT::Query::Raw::new} unless defined \&WAIT::Query::Raw::new;
734    
735     sub prefix {
736     my ($self , $attr, $prefix) = @_;
737     my %result;
738    
739     defined $self->{db} or $self->open; # require layout
740    
741     for (@{$self->{inverted}->{$attr}}) {
742     my $result = $_->prefix($prefix);
743     if (defined $result) {
744     $result{$_->name} = $result;
745     }
746     }
747     bless \%result, 'WAIT::Query::Raw';
748     }
749    
750     sub intervall {
751     my ($self, $attr, $lb, $ub) = @_;
752     my %result;
753    
754     defined $self->{db} or $self->open; # require layout
755    
756     for (@{$self->{inverted}->{$attr}}) {
757     my $result = $_->intervall($lb, $ub);
758     if (defined $result) {
759     $result{$_->name} = $result;
760     }
761     }
762     bless \%result, 'WAIT::Query::Raw';
763     }
764    
765     sub search {
766 ulpfr 19 my $self = shift;
767     my ($query, $attr, $cont, $raw);
768     if (ref $_[0]) {
769     $query = shift;
770    
771     $attr = $query->{attr};
772     $cont = $query->{cont};
773     $raw = $query->{raw};
774     } else {
775     require Carp;
776     Carp::cluck("Using three argument search interface is deprecated, use hashref interface instead");
777     $attr = shift;
778     $cont = shift;
779     $raw = shift;
780     $query = {
781     attr => $attr,
782     cont => $cont,
783     raw => $raw,
784     };
785     }
786    
787 ulpfr 10 my %result;
788    
789     defined $self->{db} or $self->open; # require layout
790    
791     if ($raw) {
792     for (@{$self->{inverted}->{$attr}}) {
793     my $name = $_->name;
794     if (exists $raw->{$name} and @{$raw->{$name}}) {
795     my $scale = 1/scalar(@{$raw->{$name}});
796 ulpfr 19 my %r = $_->search_raw($query, @{$raw->{$name}});
797 ulpfr 10 my ($key, $val);
798     while (($key, $val) = each %r) {
799     if (exists $result{$key}) {
800     $result{$key} += $val*$scale;
801     } else {
802     $result{$key} = $val*$scale;
803     }
804     }
805     }
806     }
807     }
808     if (defined $cont and $cont ne '') {
809     for (@{$self->{inverted}->{$attr}}) {
810 ulpfr 19 my %r = $_->search($query, $cont);
811 ulpfr 10 my ($key, $val);
812     while (($key, $val) = each %r) {
813     if (exists $result{$key}) {
814     $result{$key} += $val;
815     } else {
816     $result{$key} = $val;
817     }
818     }
819     }
820     }
821     # sanity check for deleted documents.
822     # this should not be necessary !@#$
823     for (keys %result) {
824     delete $result{$_} if $self->{deleted}->{$_}
825     }
826     %result;
827     }
828    
829     sub hilight_positions {
830     my ($self, $attr, $text, $query, $raw) = @_;
831     my %pos;
832    
833     if (defined $raw) {
834 ulpfr 13 for (@{$self->{inverted}->{$attr}}) { # objects of type
835     # WAIT::InvertedIndex for
836     # this index field $attr
837 ulpfr 10 my $name = $_->name;
838     if (exists $raw->{$name}) {
839     my %qt;
840     grep $qt{$_}++, @{$raw->{$name}};
841     for ($_->parse_pos($text)) {
842     if (exists $qt{$_->[0]}) {
843     $pos{$_->[1]} = max($pos{$_->[1]}, length($_->[0]));
844     }
845     }
846     }
847     }
848     }
849     if (defined $query) {
850     for (@{$self->{inverted}->{$attr}}) {
851     my %qt;
852    
853     grep $qt{$_}++, $_->parse($query);
854     for ($_->parse_pos($text)) {
855     if (exists $qt{$_->[0]}) {
856     if (exists $pos{$_->[1]}) { # perl -w ;-)
857     $pos{$_->[1]} = max($pos{$_->[1]}, length($_->[0]));
858     } else {
859     $pos{$_->[1]} = length($_->[0]);
860     }
861     }
862     }
863     }
864     }
865    
866     \%pos;
867     }
868    
869     sub hilight {
870 ulpfr 13 my ($tb, $buf, $qplain, $qraw) = @_;
871     my $layout = $tb->layout();
872    
873 ulpfr 10 my @result;
874    
875 ulpfr 13 $qplain ||= {};
876     $qraw ||= {};
877     my @ttxt = $layout->tag($buf);
878 ulpfr 10 while (@ttxt) {
879     no strict 'refs';
880     my %tag = %{shift @ttxt};
881     my $txt = shift @ttxt;
882     my $fld;
883    
884     my %hl;
885 ulpfr 13 for $fld (grep defined $tag{$_}, keys %$qplain, keys %$qraw) {
886 ulpfr 10 my $hp = $tb->hilight_positions($fld, $txt,
887 ulpfr 13 $qplain->{$fld}, $qraw->{$fld});
888 ulpfr 10 for (keys %$hp) {
889     if (exists $hl{$_}) { # -w ;-(
890     $hl{$_} = max($hl{$_}, $hp->{$_});
891     } else {
892     $hl{$_} = $hp->{$_};
893     }
894     }
895     }
896     my $pos;
897     my $qt = {_qt => 1, %tag};
898     my $pl = \%tag;
899     my $last = length($txt);
900     my @tmp;
901     for $pos (sort {$b <=> $a} keys %hl) {
902     unshift @tmp, $pl, substr($txt,$pos+$hl{$pos},$last-$pos-$hl{$pos});
903     unshift @tmp, $qt, substr($txt,$pos,$hl{$pos});
904     $last = $pos;
905     }
906     push @result, $pl, substr($txt,0,$last);
907     push @result, @tmp;
908     }
909     @result; # no speed necessary
910     }
911    
912     1;

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