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# -*- Mode: Perl -*- |
# -*- Mode: Cperl -*- |
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# Table.pm -- |
# Table.pm -- |
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# ITIID : $ITI$ $Header $__Header$ |
# ITIID : $ITI$ $Header $__Header$ |
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# Author : Ulrich Pfeifer |
# Author : Ulrich Pfeifer |
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# Created On : Thu Aug 8 13:05:10 1996 |
# Created On : Thu Aug 8 13:05:10 1996 |
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# Last Modified By: Ulrich Pfeifer |
# Last Modified By: Ulrich Pfeifer |
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# Last Modified On: Sun Nov 22 18:44:37 1998 |
# Last Modified On: Wed Jan 23 14:15:15 2002 |
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# Language : CPerl |
# Language : CPerl |
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# Update Count : 51 |
# Update Count : 152 |
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# Status : Unknown, Use with caution! |
# Status : Unknown, Use with caution! |
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# Copyright (c) 1996-1997, Ulrich Pfeifer |
# Copyright (c) 1996-1997, Ulrich Pfeifer |
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=head1 NAME |
=head1 NAME |
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=cut |
=cut |
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package WAIT::Table; |
package WAIT::Table; |
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our $VERSION = "2.000"; |
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use WAIT::Table::Handle (); |
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require WAIT::Parse::Base; |
require WAIT::Parse::Base; |
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use strict; |
use strict; |
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use Carp; |
use Carp; |
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use DB_File; |
# use autouse Carp => qw( croak($) ); |
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use BerkeleyDB; |
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use Fcntl; |
use Fcntl; |
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my $USE_RECNO = 0; |
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=head2 Creating a Table. |
=head2 Creating a Table. |
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The constructor WAIT::Table-<gt>new is normally called via the |
The constructor WAIT::Table-E<gt>new is normally called via the |
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create_table method of a database handle. This is not enforced, but |
create_table method of a database handle. This is not enforced, but |
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creating a table doesn not make any sense unless the table is |
creating a table does not make any sense unless the table is |
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registered by the database because the latter implements persistence |
registered by the database because the latter implements persistence |
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of the meta data. Registering is done automatically by letting the |
of the meta data. Registering is done automatically by letting the |
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database handle create a table. |
database handle the creation of a table. |
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my $db = create WAIT::Database name => 'sample'; |
my $db = WAIT::Database->create(name => 'sample'); |
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my $tb = $db->create_table (name => 'test', |
my $tb = $db->create_table(name => 'test', |
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attr => ['docid', 'headline'], |
access => $access, |
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layout => $layout, |
layout => $layout, |
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access => $access, |
attr => ['docid', 'headline'], |
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); |
); |
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The constructor returns a handle for the table. This handle is hidden by the |
The constructor returns a handle for the table. This handle is hidden by the |
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table module, to prevent direct access if called via Table. |
table module, to prevent direct access if called via Table. |
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=over 10 |
=over 10 |
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=item C<access> => I<accesobj> |
=item C<access> => I<accessobj> |
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A reference to a acces object for the external parts (attributes) of |
A reference to an access object for the external parts (attributes) of |
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tuples. As you may remember, the WAIT System does not enforce that |
tuples. As you may remember, the WAIT System does not enforce that |
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objects are completely stored inside the system to avoid duplication. |
objects are completely stored inside the system to avoid duplication. |
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There is no (strong) point in storing all you HTML-Documents inside |
There is no (strong) point in storing all your HTML documents inside |
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the system when indexing your WWW-Server. |
the system when indexing your WWW-Server. |
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The access object is designed to work like as a tied hash. You pass |
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the refernce to the object, not the tied hash though. An example |
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implementation of an access class that works for manpages is |
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WAIT::Document::Nroff. |
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The implementation needs to take into account that WAIT will keep this |
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object in a Data::Dumper or Storable database and re-use it when sman |
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is run. So it is not good enough if we can produce the index with it |
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now, when we create or actively access the table, WAIT also must be |
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able to retrieve documents on its own, when we are in a different |
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context. This happens specifically in a retrieval. To get this working |
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seemlessly, the access-defining class must implement a close method. |
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This method will be called before the Data::Dumper dump takes place. |
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In that moment the access-defining class must get rid of all data |
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structures that cannot be reconstructed via the Data::Dumper dump, |
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such as database handles or C pointers. |
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=item C<file> => I<fname> |
=item C<file> => I<fname> |
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The filename of the records file. Files for indexes will have I<fname> |
The filename of the records file. Files for indexes will have I<fname> |
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as prefix. I<Mandatory> |
as prefix. I<Mandatory>, but usually taken care of by the |
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WAIT::Database handle when the constructor is called via |
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WAIT::Database::create_table(). |
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=item C<name> => I<name> |
=item C<name> => I<name> |
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=item C<attr> => [ I<attr> ... ] |
=item C<attr> => [ I<attr> ... ] |
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A reference to an array of attribute names. I<Mandatory> |
A reference to an array of attribute names. WAIT will keep the |
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contents of these attributes in its table. I<Mandatory> |
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=item C<djk> => [ I<attr> ... ] |
=item C<djk> => [ I<attr> ... ] |
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A reference to an array of attribute names which make up the |
A reference to an array of attribute names which make up the |
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I<disjointness key>. Don't think about it - i's of no use yet; |
I<disjointness key>. Don't think about it - it's of no use yet; |
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=item C<layout> => I<layoutobj> |
=item C<layout> => I<layoutobj> |
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A reference to an external parser object. Defaults to anew instance of |
A reference to an external parser object. Defaults to a new instance |
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C<WAIT::Parse::Base> |
of C<WAIT::Parse::Base>. For an example implementation see |
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WAIT::Parse::Nroff. A layout class can be implemented as a singleton |
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class if you so like. |
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=item C<access> => I<accesobj> |
=item C<keyset> => I<keyset> |
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A reference to a acces object for the external parts of tuples. |
The set of attributes needed to identify a record. Defaults to all |
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attributes. |
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=item C<invindex> => I<inverted index> |
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A reference to an anon array defining attributes of each record that |
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need to be indexed. See the source of smakewhatis for how to set this |
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up. |
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=back |
=back |
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my %parm = @_; |
my %parm = @_; |
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my $self = {}; |
my $self = {}; |
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# Check for mandatory attrs early |
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for my $x (qw(name attr env maindbfile tablename)) { |
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$self->{$x} = $parm{$x} or croak "No $x specified"; |
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} |
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# Do that before we eventually add '_weight' to attributes. |
# Do that before we eventually add '_weight' to attributes. |
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$self->{keyset} = $parm{keyset} || [[@{$parm{attr}}]]; |
$self->{keyset} = $parm{keyset} || [[@{$parm{attr}}]]; |
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$self->{mode} = O_CREAT | O_RDWR; |
$self->{mode} = O_CREAT | O_RDWR; |
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# Determine and set up subclass |
# Determine and set up subclass |
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$type = ref($type) || $type; |
$type = ref($type) || $type; |
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if (defined $parm{djk}) { |
if (defined $parm{djk}) { |
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unshift @{$parm{attr}}, '_weight' unless $attr{'_weight'}; |
unshift @{$parm{attr}}, '_weight' unless $attr{'_weight'}; |
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} |
} |
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$self->{file} = $parm{file} or croak "No file specified"; |
$self->{path} = $parm{path} or croak "No path specified"; |
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if (-d $self->{file} or !mkdir($self->{file}, 0775)) { |
bless $self, $type; |
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croak "Could not 'mkdir $self->{file}': $!\n"; |
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} |
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$self->{name} = $parm{name} or croak "No name specified"; |
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$self->{attr} = $parm{attr} or croak "No attributes specified"; |
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$self->{djk} = $parm{djk} if defined $parm{djk}; |
$self->{djk} = $parm{djk} if defined $parm{djk}; |
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$self->{layout} = $parm{layout} || new WAIT::Parse::Base; |
$self->{layout} = $parm{layout} || new WAIT::Parse::Base; |
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$self->{access} = $parm{access} if defined $parm{access}; |
$self->{access} = $parm{access} if defined $parm{access}; |
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$self->{deleted} = {}; # no deleted records yet |
$self->{deleted} = {}; # no deleted records yet |
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$self->{indexes} = {}; |
$self->{indexes} = {}; |
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bless $self, $type; |
# Checking for readers is not necessary, but let's go with the |
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# generic method. |
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# Call create_index() and create_index() for compatibility |
# Call create_index() and create_index() for compatibility |
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for (@{$self->{keyset}||[]}) { |
for (@{$self->{keyset}||[]}) { |
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#carp "Specification of indexes at table create time is deprecated"; |
#carp "Specification of indexes at table create time is deprecated"; |
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# carp "Specification of inverted indexes at table create time is deprecated"; |
# carp "Specification of inverted indexes at table create time is deprecated"; |
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my $att = shift @{$parm{invindex}}; |
my $att = shift @{$parm{invindex}}; |
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my @spec = @{shift @{$parm{invindex}}}; |
my @spec = @{shift @{$parm{invindex}}}; |
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my @opt; |
my @opt = (); |
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if (ref($spec[0])) { |
if (ref($spec[0])) { |
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carp "Secondary pipelines are deprecated\n"; |
warn "Secondary pipelines are deprecated"; |
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@opt = %{shift @spec}; |
@opt = %{shift @spec}; |
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} |
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$self->create_inverted_index(attribute => $att, pipeline => \@spec, @opt); |
$self->create_inverted_index(attribute => $att, |
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pipeline => \@spec, |
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@opt); |
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} |
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$self; |
$self; |
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# end of backwarn compatibility stuff |
# end of backwarn compatibility stuff |
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} |
} |
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for my $accessor (qw(maindbfile tablename)) { |
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no strict 'refs'; |
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*{$accessor} = sub { |
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my($self) = @_; |
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return $self->{$accessor} if $self->{$accessor}; |
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require Carp; |
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Carp::confess("accessor $accessor not there"); |
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} |
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} |
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=head2 Creating an index |
=head2 Creating an index |
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$tb->create_index('docid'); |
$tb->create_index('docid'); |
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=item C<create_index> |
C<create_index> |
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must be called with a list of attributes. This must be a subset of the |
must be called with a list of attributes. This must be a subset of the |
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attributes specified when the table was created. Currently this |
attributes specified when the table was created. Currently this |
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method must be called before the first tuple is inserted in the |
method must be called before the first tuple is inserted in the |
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sub create_index { |
sub create_index { |
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my $self= shift; |
my $self= shift; |
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croak "Cannot create index for table aready populated" |
croak "Cannot create index for table aready populated" |
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if $self->{nextk} > 1; |
if $self->{nextk} > 1; |
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require WAIT::Index; |
require WAIT::Index; |
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my $name = join '-', @_; |
my $name = join '-', @_; |
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#### warn "WARNING: Suspect use of \$_ in method create_index. name[$name]_[$_]"; |
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$self->{indexes}->{$name} = |
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new WAIT::Index file => $self->{file}.'/'.$name, attr => $_; |
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file => $self->file.'/'.$name, |
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subname => $name, |
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env => $self->{env}, |
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maindbfile => $self->maindbfile, |
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tablename => $self->tablename, |
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attr => $_, |
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=head2 Creating an inverted index |
=head2 Creating an inverted index |
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=item C<pipeline> |
=item C<pipeline> |
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A piplines specification is a reference to and array of method names |
A piplines specification is a reference to an array of method names |
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(from package C<WAIT::Filter>) which are to applied in sequence to the |
(from package C<WAIT::Filter>) which are to be applied in sequence to |
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contents of the named attribute. The attribute name may not be in the |
the contents of the named attribute. The attribute name may not be in |
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attribute list. |
the attribute list. |
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=item C<predicate> |
=item C<predicate> |
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An indication which predicate the index implements. This may be |
An indication which predicate the index implements. This may be |
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e.g. 'plain', 'stemming' or 'soundex'. The indicator will be used for |
e.g. 'plain', 'stemming' or 'soundex'. The indicator will be used for |
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query processing. Currently there is no standard set of predicate |
query processing. Currently there is no standard set of predicate |
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names. The predicate defaults to the last member of the ppline if |
names. The predicate defaults to the last member of the pipeline if |
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omitted. |
omitted. |
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croak "No pipeline specified" unless $parm{pipeline}; |
croak "No pipeline specified" unless $parm{pipeline}; |
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$parm{predicate} ||= $parm{pipeline}->[-1]; |
$parm{predicate} ||= $parm{pipeline}->[-1]; |
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croak "Cannot create index for table aready populated" |
croak "Cannot create index for table aready populated" |
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if $self->{nextk} > 1; |
if $self->{nextk} > 1; |
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require WAIT::InvertedIndex; |
require WAIT::InvertedIndex; |
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# backward compatibility stuff |
# backward compatibility stuff |
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for (qw(attribute pipeline predicate)) { |
for (qw(attribute pipeline predicate)) { |
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delete $opt{$_}; |
delete $opt{$_}; |
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} |
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my $name = join '_', ($parm{attribute}, @{$parm{pipeline}}); |
my $name = join '_', ($parm{attribute}, @{$parm{pipeline}}); |
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my $idx = new WAIT::InvertedIndex(file => $self->{file}.'/'.$name, |
my $idx = WAIT::InvertedIndex->new(file => $self->file.'/'.$name, |
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filter => [@{$parm{pipeline}}], # clone |
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name => $name, |
env => $self->{env}, |
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attr => $parm{attribute}, |
maindbfile => $self->maindbfile, |
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%opt, # backward compatibility stuff |
tablename => $self->tablename, |
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filter => [@{$parm{pipeline}}], # clone |
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name => $name, |
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attr => $parm{attribute}, |
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%opt, # backward compatibility stuff |
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# We will have to use $parm{predicate} here |
# We will have to use $parm{predicate} here |
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push @{$self->{inverted}->{$parm{attribute}}}, $idx; |
push @{$self->{inverted}->{$parm{attribute}}}, $idx; |
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} |
} |
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sub dir { |
sub dir { |
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$_[0]->{file}; |
$_[0]->file; |
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} |
} |
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=head2 C<$tb-E<gt>layout> |
=head2 C<$tb-E<gt>layout> |
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sub drop { |
sub drop { |
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my $self = shift; |
my $self = shift; |
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if ((caller)[0] eq 'WAIT::Database') { # database knows about this |
if ((caller)[0] eq 'WAIT::Database') { # database knows about this |
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$self->close; # just make sure |
$self->close; # just make sure |
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my $file = $self->{file}; |
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my $file = $self->file; |
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for (values %{$self->{indexes}}) { |
for (values %{$self->{indexes}}) { |
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$_->drop; |
$_->drop; |
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} |
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unlink "$file/records"; |
unlink "$file/records"; |
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! (!-e $file or rmdir $file); |
rmdir "$file/read" or warn "Could not rmdir '$file/read'"; |
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} else { |
} else { |
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croak ref($self)."::drop called directly"; |
croak ref($self)."::drop called directly"; |
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} |
} |
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require $module; |
require $module; |
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} |
} |
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sub path { |
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my($self) = @_; |
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return $self->{path} if $self->{path}; |
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require Data::Dumper; print STDERR "Line " . __LINE__ . ", File: " . __FILE__ . "\n" . Data::Dumper->new([$self],[qw(self)])->Indent(1)->Useqq(1)->Dump; # XXX |
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require Carp; |
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Carp::confess("NO file attr"); |
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} |
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sub open { |
sub open { |
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my $self = shift; |
my $self = shift; |
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my $file = $self->{file} . '/records'; |
my $file = $self->file . '/records'; |
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mrequire ref($self); # that's tricky eh? |
mrequire ref($self); # that's tricky eh? |
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if (defined $self->{'layout'}) { |
if (defined $self->{'layout'}) { |
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} |
} |
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if (exists $self->{indexes}) { |
if (exists $self->{indexes}) { |
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require WAIT::Index; |
require WAIT::Index; |
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for (values %{$self->{indexes}}) { |
for my $Ind (values %{$self->{indexes}}) { |
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$_->{mode} = $self->{mode}; |
for my $x (qw(mode env maindbfile)) { |
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$Ind->{$x} = $self->{$x}; |
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} |
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} |
} |
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} |
} |
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if (exists $self->{inverted}) { |
if (exists $self->{inverted}) { |
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my ($att, $idx); |
my ($att, $idx); |
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for $att (keys %{$self->{inverted}}) { |
for $att (keys %{$self->{inverted}}) { |
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for $idx (@{$self->{inverted}->{$att}}) { |
for $idx (@{$self->{inverted}->{$att}}) { |
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$idx->{mode} = $self->{mode}; |
for my $x (qw(mode env maindbfile)) { |
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$idx->{$x} = $self->{$x}; |
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} |
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} |
} |
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} |
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require WAIT::InvertedIndex; |
require WAIT::InvertedIndex; |
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} |
} |
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# CONFUSION: WAIT knows two *modes*: read-only or read-write. |
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# BerkeleyDB means file permissions when talking about Mode. |
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# BerkeleyDB has the "Flags" attribute to specify |
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# read/write/lock/etc subsystems. |
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my $flags; |
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if ($self->{mode} & O_RDWR) { |
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$flags = DB_CREATE; # | DB_INIT_MPOOL | DB_PRIVATE | DB_INIT_CDB; |
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warn "Flags on table $file set to 'writing'"; |
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} else { |
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$flags = DB_RDONLY; |
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# warn "Flags on table $file set to 'readonly'"; |
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} |
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unless (defined $self->{dbh}) { |
unless (defined $self->{dbh}) { |
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if ($USE_RECNO) { |
my $subname = $self->tablename . "/records"; |
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$self->{dbh} = tie(@{$self->{db}}, 'DB_File', $file, |
$self->{dbh} = |
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$self->{mode}, 0664, $DB_RECNO); |
tie(%{$self->{db}}, 'BerkeleyDB::Btree', |
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} else { |
$self->{env} ? (Env => $self->{env}) : (), |
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$self->{dbh} = |
# Filename => $file, |
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tie(%{$self->{db}}, 'DB_File', $file, |
Filename => $self->maindbfile, |
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$self->{mode}, 0664, $DB_BTREE); |
Subname => $subname, |
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} |
Mode => 0664, |
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Flags => $flags, |
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$WAIT::Database::Cachesize?(Cachesize => $WAIT::Database::Cachesize):(), |
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$WAIT::Database::Pagesize?(Pagesize => $WAIT::Database::Pagesize):(), |
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) |
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or die "Cannot tie: $BerkeleyDB::Error; |
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DEBUG: Filename[$self->{maindbfile}]subname[$subname]Mode[0664]Flags[$flags]"; |
433 |
} |
} |
434 |
$self; |
$self; |
435 |
} |
} |
437 |
sub fetch_extern { |
sub fetch_extern { |
438 |
my $self = shift; |
my $self = shift; |
439 |
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|
440 |
print "#@_", $self->{'access'}->{Mode}, "\n"; |
# print "#@_", $self->{'access'}->{Mode}, "\n"; # DEBUGGING? |
441 |
if (exists $self->{'access'}) { |
if (exists $self->{'access'}) { |
442 |
mrequire ref($self->{'access'}); |
mrequire ref($self->{'access'}); |
443 |
$self->{'access'}->FETCH(@_); |
$self->{'access'}->FETCH(@_); |
455 |
my (@att) = @_; |
my (@att) = @_; |
456 |
my %att; |
my %att; |
457 |
my $name; |
my $name; |
458 |
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|
459 |
@att{@att} = @att; |
@att{@att} = @att; |
460 |
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461 |
KEY: for $name (keys %{$self->{indexes}}) { |
KEY: for $name (keys %{$self->{indexes}}) { |
472 |
my $self = shift; |
my $self = shift; |
473 |
my %parm = @_; |
my %parm = @_; |
474 |
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|
475 |
my $index = $self->_find_index(keys %parm); |
my $index = $self->_find_index(keys %parm) or return; # no index-no have |
476 |
croak "No index found" unless $index; |
|
477 |
defined $self->{db} or $self->open; |
defined $self->{db} or $self->open; |
478 |
return $index->have(@_); |
return $index->have(@_); |
479 |
} |
} |
484 |
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485 |
defined $self->{db} or $self->open; |
defined $self->{db} or $self->open; |
486 |
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487 |
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# We should move all writing methods to a subclass to check only once |
488 |
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$self->{mode} & O_RDWR or croak "Cannot insert into table opened in RD_ONLY mode"; |
489 |
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|
490 |
my $tuple = join($;, map($parm{$_} || '', @{$self->{attr}})); |
my $tuple = join($;, map($parm{$_} || '', @{$self->{attr}})); |
491 |
my $key; |
my $key; |
492 |
my @deleted = keys %{$self->{deleted}}; |
my @deleted = keys %{$self->{deleted}}; |
493 |
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my $gotkey = 0; |
494 |
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495 |
if (@deleted) { |
if (@deleted) { |
496 |
$key = pop @deleted; |
$key = pop @deleted; |
497 |
delete $self->{deleted}->{$key}; |
delete $self->{deleted}->{$key}; |
498 |
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# Sanity check |
499 |
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if ($key && $key>0) { |
500 |
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$gotkey=1; |
501 |
} else { |
} else { |
502 |
$key = $self->{nextk}++; |
warn(sprintf("WAIT database inconsistency during insert ". |
503 |
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"key[%s]: Please rebuild index\n", |
504 |
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$key |
505 |
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)); |
506 |
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} |
507 |
} |
} |
508 |
if ($USE_RECNO) { |
unless ($gotkey) { |
509 |
$self->{db}->[$key] = $tuple; |
$key = $self->{nextk}++; |
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} else { |
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$self->{db}->{$key} = $tuple; |
|
510 |
} |
} |
511 |
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$self->{db}->{$key} = $tuple; |
512 |
for (values %{$self->{indexes}}) { |
for (values %{$self->{indexes}}) { |
513 |
unless ($_->insert($key, %parm)) { |
unless ($_->insert($key, %parm)) { |
514 |
# duplicate key, undo changes |
# duplicate key, undo changes |
515 |
if ($key == $self->{nextk}-1) { |
if ($key == $self->{nextk}-1) { |
516 |
$self->{nextk}--; |
$self->{nextk}--; |
517 |
} else { |
} else { |
518 |
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# warn "setting key[$key] deleted during insert"; |
519 |
$self->{deleted}->{$key}=1; |
$self->{deleted}->{$key}=1; |
520 |
} |
} |
521 |
my $idx; |
my $idx; |
524 |
$idx->remove($key, %parm); |
$idx->remove($key, %parm); |
525 |
} |
} |
526 |
return undef; |
return undef; |
527 |
} |
} |
528 |
} |
} |
529 |
if (defined $self->{inverted}) { |
if (defined $self->{inverted}) { |
530 |
my $att; |
my $att; |
540 |
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|
541 |
sub sync { |
sub sync { |
542 |
my $self = shift; |
my $self = shift; |
543 |
|
|
544 |
for (values %{$self->{indexes}}) { |
for (values %{$self->{indexes}}) { |
545 |
map $_->sync, $_; |
map $_->sync, $_; |
546 |
} |
} |
557 |
my $key = shift; |
my $key = shift; |
558 |
|
|
559 |
return () if exists $self->{deleted}->{$key}; |
return () if exists $self->{deleted}->{$key}; |
560 |
|
|
561 |
defined $self->{db} or $self->open; |
defined $self->{db} or $self->open; |
562 |
if ($USE_RECNO) { |
$self->unpack($self->{db}->{$key}); |
|
$self->unpack($self->{db}->[$key]); |
|
|
} else { |
|
|
$self->unpack($self->{db}->{$key}); |
|
|
} |
|
563 |
} |
} |
564 |
|
|
565 |
sub delete_by_key { |
sub delete_by_key { |
566 |
my $self = shift; |
my $self = shift; |
567 |
my $key = shift; |
my $key = shift; |
568 |
|
|
569 |
|
unless ($key) { |
570 |
|
Carp::cluck "Warning: delete_by_key called without key. Looks like a bug in WAIT?"; |
571 |
|
return; |
572 |
|
} |
573 |
|
|
574 |
return $self->{deleted}->{$key} if defined $self->{deleted}->{$key}; |
return $self->{deleted}->{$key} if defined $self->{deleted}->{$key}; |
575 |
my %tuple = $self->fetch($key); |
my %tuple = $self->fetch($key); |
576 |
for (values %{$self->{indexes}}) { |
for (values %{$self->{indexes}}) { |
587 |
} |
} |
588 |
} |
} |
589 |
} |
} |
590 |
|
# warn "setting key[$key] deleted during delete_by_key"; |
591 |
++$self->{deleted}->{$key}; |
++$self->{deleted}->{$key}; |
592 |
} |
} |
593 |
|
|
594 |
sub delete { |
sub delete { |
595 |
my $self = shift; |
my $self = shift; |
596 |
my $tkey = $self->have(@_); |
my $tkey = $self->have(@_); |
597 |
|
# warn "tkey[$tkey]\@_[@_]"; |
598 |
defined $tkey && $self->delete_by_key($tkey, @_); |
defined $tkey && $self->delete_by_key($tkey, @_); |
599 |
} |
} |
600 |
|
|
601 |
sub unpack { |
sub unpack { |
602 |
my $self = shift; |
my($self, $tuple) = @_; |
603 |
my $tuple = shift; |
|
604 |
|
unless (defined $tuple){ |
605 |
|
# require Carp; # unfortunately gives us "bizarre copy...." :-((((( |
606 |
|
warn("Debug: somebody called unpack without argument tuple!"); |
607 |
|
return; |
608 |
|
} |
609 |
|
|
610 |
my $att; |
my $att; |
611 |
my @result; |
my @result; |
617 |
@result; |
@result; |
618 |
} |
} |
619 |
|
|
620 |
|
sub set { |
621 |
|
my ($self, $iattr, $value) = @_; |
622 |
|
# in the rare case that they haven't written a single record yet, we |
623 |
|
# make sure, the inverted inherits our $self->{mode}: |
624 |
|
defined $self->{db} or $self->open; |
625 |
|
|
626 |
|
for my $att (keys %{$self->{inverted}}) { |
627 |
|
if ($] > 5.003) { # avoid bug in perl up to 5.003_05 |
628 |
|
my $idx; |
629 |
|
for $idx (@{$self->{inverted}->{$att}}) { |
630 |
|
$idx->set($iattr, $value); |
631 |
|
} |
632 |
|
} else { |
633 |
|
map $_->set($iattr, $value), @{$self->{inverted}->{$att}}; |
634 |
|
} |
635 |
|
} |
636 |
|
|
637 |
|
1; |
638 |
|
} |
639 |
|
|
640 |
sub close { |
sub close { |
641 |
my $self = shift; |
my $self = shift; |
642 |
|
|
643 |
|
require Carp; Carp::cluck("------->Closing A Table<-------"); |
644 |
|
|
645 |
if (exists $self->{'access'}) { |
if (exists $self->{'access'}) { |
646 |
eval {$self->{'access'}->close}; # dont bother if not opened |
eval {$self->{'access'}->close}; # dont bother if not opened |
647 |
} |
} |
648 |
for (values %{$self->{indexes}}) { |
if ($WAIT::Index::VERSION) { |
649 |
$_->close(); |
for (values %{$self->{indexes}}) { |
650 |
|
$_->close(); |
651 |
|
} |
652 |
} |
} |
653 |
if (defined $self->{inverted}) { |
if (defined $self->{inverted} && $WAIT::InvertedIndex::VERSION) { |
654 |
|
# require WAIT::InvertedIndex; Uli: we can avoid closing indexes: |
655 |
|
# if WAIT::InvertedIndex has not been loaded, they cannot have |
656 |
|
# been altered so far |
657 |
my $att; |
my $att; |
658 |
for $att (keys %{$self->{inverted}}) { |
for $att (keys %{$self->{inverted}}) { |
659 |
if ($] > 5.003) { # avoid bug in perl up to 5.003_05 |
if ($] > 5.003) { # avoid bug in perl up to 5.003_05 |
668 |
} |
} |
669 |
if ($self->{dbh}) { |
if ($self->{dbh}) { |
670 |
delete $self->{dbh}; |
delete $self->{dbh}; |
671 |
|
} |
672 |
if ($USE_RECNO) { |
untie %{$self->{db}}; |
673 |
untie @{$self->{db}}; |
for my $att (qw(env db file maindbfile)) { |
674 |
} else { |
delete $self->{$att}; |
675 |
untie %{$self->{db}}; |
warn "----->Deleted att $att<-----"; |
|
} |
|
|
delete $self->{db}; |
|
676 |
} |
} |
677 |
|
|
678 |
1; |
1; |
679 |
} |
} |
680 |
|
|
681 |
|
sub DESTROY { |
682 |
|
my $self = shift; |
683 |
|
|
684 |
|
delete $self->{env}; |
685 |
|
|
686 |
|
# require Data::Dumper; print STDERR "Line " . __LINE__ . ", File: " . __FILE__ . "\n" . Data::Dumper->new([$self],[qw(self)])->Indent(1)->Useqq(1)->Dump; # XXX |
687 |
|
|
688 |
|
} |
689 |
|
|
690 |
sub open_scan { |
sub open_scan { |
691 |
my $self = shift; |
my $self = shift; |
692 |
my $code = shift; |
my $code = shift; |
741 |
bless \%result, 'WAIT::Query::Raw'; |
bless \%result, 'WAIT::Query::Raw'; |
742 |
} |
} |
743 |
|
|
744 |
sub search { |
sub search_ref { |
745 |
my $self = shift; |
my $self = shift; |
746 |
my $attr = shift; |
my ($query, $attr, $cont, $raw); |
747 |
my $cont = shift; |
if (ref $_[0]) { |
748 |
my $raw = shift; |
$query = shift; |
749 |
|
# require Data::Dumper; print STDERR "Line " . __LINE__ . ", File: " . __FILE__ . "\n" . Data::Dumper->new([$query],[qw()])->Indent(1)->Useqq(1)->Dump; # XXX |
750 |
|
|
751 |
|
$attr = $query->{attr}; |
752 |
|
$cont = $query->{cont}; |
753 |
|
$raw = $query->{raw}; |
754 |
|
} else { |
755 |
|
require Carp; |
756 |
|
Carp::cluck("Using three argument search interface is deprecated, use hashref interface instead"); |
757 |
|
$attr = shift; |
758 |
|
$cont = shift; |
759 |
|
$raw = shift; |
760 |
|
$query = { |
761 |
|
attr => $attr, |
762 |
|
cont => $cont, |
763 |
|
raw => $raw, |
764 |
|
}; |
765 |
|
} |
766 |
|
|
767 |
my %result; |
my %result; |
768 |
|
|
769 |
defined $self->{db} or $self->open; # require layout |
defined $self->{db} or $self->open; # require layout |
773 |
my $name = $_->name; |
my $name = $_->name; |
774 |
if (exists $raw->{$name} and @{$raw->{$name}}) { |
if (exists $raw->{$name} and @{$raw->{$name}}) { |
775 |
my $scale = 1/scalar(@{$raw->{$name}}); |
my $scale = 1/scalar(@{$raw->{$name}}); |
776 |
my %r = $_->search_raw(@{$raw->{$name}}); |
my %r = $_->search_raw($query, @{$raw->{$name}}); |
777 |
my ($key, $val); |
my ($key, $val); |
778 |
while (($key, $val) = each %r) { |
while (($key, $val) = each %r) { |
779 |
if (exists $result{$key}) { |
if (exists $result{$key}) { |
787 |
} |
} |
788 |
if (defined $cont and $cont ne '') { |
if (defined $cont and $cont ne '') { |
789 |
for (@{$self->{inverted}->{$attr}}) { |
for (@{$self->{inverted}->{$attr}}) { |
790 |
my %r = $_->search($cont); |
my $r = $_->search_ref($query, $cont); |
791 |
my ($key, $val); |
my ($key, $val); |
792 |
while (($key, $val) = each %r) { |
while (($key, $val) = each %$r) { |
793 |
if (exists $result{$key}) { |
if (exists $result{$key}) { |
794 |
$result{$key} += $val; |
$result{$key} += $val; |
795 |
} else { |
} else { |
803 |
for (keys %result) { |
for (keys %result) { |
804 |
delete $result{$_} if $self->{deleted}->{$_} |
delete $result{$_} if $self->{deleted}->{$_} |
805 |
} |
} |
806 |
%result; |
\%result; |
807 |
|
} |
808 |
|
|
809 |
|
sub parse_query { |
810 |
|
my($self, $attr, $query) = @_; |
811 |
|
return unless defined $query && length $query; |
812 |
|
my %qt; |
813 |
|
for (@{$self->{inverted}->{$attr}}) { |
814 |
|
grep $qt{$_}++, $_->parse($query); |
815 |
|
} |
816 |
|
[keys %qt]; |
817 |
} |
} |
818 |
|
|
819 |
sub hilight_positions { |
sub hilight_positions { |
821 |
my %pos; |
my %pos; |
822 |
|
|
823 |
if (defined $raw) { |
if (defined $raw) { |
824 |
for (@{$self->{inverted}->{$attr}}) { |
for (@{$self->{inverted}->{$attr}}) { # objects of type |
825 |
|
# WAIT::InvertedIndex for |
826 |
|
# this index field $attr |
827 |
my $name = $_->name; |
my $name = $_->name; |
828 |
if (exists $raw->{$name}) { |
if (exists $raw->{$name}) { |
829 |
my %qt; |
my %qt; |
857 |
} |
} |
858 |
|
|
859 |
sub hilight { |
sub hilight { |
860 |
my ($tb, $text, $query, $raw) = @_; |
my ($tb, $buf, $qplain, $qraw) = @_; |
861 |
my $type = $tb->layout(); |
my $layout = $tb->layout(); |
862 |
|
|
863 |
my @result; |
my @result; |
864 |
|
|
865 |
$query ||= {}; |
$qplain ||= {}; |
866 |
$raw ||= {}; |
$qraw ||= {}; |
867 |
my @ttxt = $type->tag($text); |
my @ttxt = $layout->tag($buf); |
868 |
while (@ttxt) { |
while (@ttxt) { |
869 |
no strict 'refs'; |
no strict 'refs'; |
870 |
my %tag = %{shift @ttxt}; |
my %tag = %{shift @ttxt}; |
872 |
my $fld; |
my $fld; |
873 |
|
|
874 |
my %hl; |
my %hl; |
875 |
for $fld (grep defined $tag{$_}, keys %$query, keys %$raw) { |
for $fld (grep defined $tag{$_}, keys %$qplain, keys %$qraw) { |
876 |
my $hp = $tb->hilight_positions($fld, $txt, |
my $hp = $tb->hilight_positions($fld, $txt, |
877 |
$query->{$fld}, $raw->{$fld}); |
$qplain->{$fld}, $qraw->{$fld}); |
878 |
for (keys %$hp) { |
for (keys %$hp) { |
879 |
if (exists $hl{$_}) { # -w ;-( |
if (exists $hl{$_}) { # -w ;-( |
880 |
$hl{$_} = max($hl{$_}, $hp->{$_}); |
$hl{$_} = max($hl{$_}, $hp->{$_}); |
900 |
} |
} |
901 |
|
|
902 |
1; |
1; |
|
|
|