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Levin Zimmermann
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4d6e59f3
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4d6e59f3
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Aug 10, 2018
by
Kirill Smelkov
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@@ -17,6 +17,15 @@
//
// http://btrees.readthedocs.io
// https://github.com/zopefoundation/BTrees
//
// A B⁺ tree consists of nodes. Only leaf tree nodes point to data.
// Intermediate tree nodes contains keys and pointer to next-level tree nodes.
// B⁺ always have uniform height - that is the path to any leaf node from the
// tree root is the same.
//
// BTree.Get(key) performs point-query.
//
// B⁺ Trees
package
btree
// See https://github.com/zopefoundation/BTrees/blob/4.5.0-1-gc8bf24e/BTrees/Development.txt#L198
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@@ -25,6 +34,7 @@ package btree
import
(
"context"
"fmt"
"math"
"reflect"
"sort"
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@@ -38,6 +48,29 @@ import (
// XXX -> template?
type
KEY
int64
// BTree is a non-leaf node of a B⁺ tree.
//
// It mimics ?OBTree from btree/py, with ? being any integer.
type
BTree
struct
{
zodb
.
Persistent
// https://github.com/zopefoundation/BTrees/blob/4.5.0-1-gc8bf24e/BTrees/BTreeModuleTemplate.c#L205:
//
// firstbucket points to the bucket containing the smallest key in
// the BTree. This is found by traversing leftmost child pointers
// (data[0].child) until reaching a Bucket.
firstbucket
*
Bucket
// https://github.com/zopefoundation/BTrees/blob/4.5.0-1-gc8bf24e/BTrees/BTreeModuleTemplate.c#L211:
//
// The BTree points to 'len' children, via the "child" fields of the data
// array. There are len-1 keys in the 'key' fields, stored in increasing
// order. data[0].key is unused. For i in 0 .. len-1, all keys reachable
// from data[i].child are >= data[i].key and < data[i+1].key, at the
// endpoints pretending that data[0].key is -∞ and data[len].key is +∞.
data
[]
Entry
}
// Bucket is a leaf node of a B⁺ tree.
//
// It mimics ?OBucket from btree/py, with ? being any integer.
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@@ -57,37 +90,40 @@ type Bucket struct {
values
[]
interface
{}
// 'len' corresponding values
}
// _BTreeItem mimics BTreeItem from btree/py.
// Entry is one BTree node entry.
//
// It contains key and child, who is either BTree or Bucket.
//
//
XXX export for BTree.Children?
type
_BTreeItem
struct
{
//
Key limits child's keys - see BTree.Entryv for details.
type
Entry
struct
{
key
KEY
child
interface
{}
// BTree or Bucket
}
// BTree is a non-leaf node of a B⁺ tree.
//
// It mimics ?OBTree from btree/py, with ? being any integer.
type
BTree
struct
{
zodb
.
Persistent
// Key returns BTree entry key.
func
(
i
*
Entry
)
Key
()
KEY
{
return
i
.
key
}
// https://github.com/zopefoundation/BTrees/blob/4.5.0-1-gc8bf24e/BTrees/BTreeModuleTemplate.c#L205:
//
// firstbucket points to the bucket containing the smallest key in
// the BTree. This is found by traversing leftmost child pointers
// (data[0].child) until reaching a Bucket.
firstbucket
*
Bucket
// Child returns BTree entry child.
func
(
i
*
Entry
)
Child
()
interface
{}
{
return
i
.
child
}
// https://github.com/zopefoundation/BTrees/blob/4.5.0-1-gc8bf24e/BTrees/BTreeModuleTemplate.c#L211:
//
// The BTree points to 'len' children, via the "child" fields of the data
// array. There are len-1 keys in the 'key' fields, stored in increasing
// order. data[0].key is unused. For i in 0 .. len-1, all keys reachable
// from data[i].child are >= data[i].key and < data[i+1].key, at the
// endpoints pretending that data[0].key is -∞ and data[len].key is +∞.
data
[]
_BTreeItem
// Entryv returns entries of BTree node.
//
// Entries keys limit the keys of all children reachable from an entry:
//
// [i].Key ≤ [i].Child.*.Key < [i+1].Key i ∈ [0, len([]))
//
// [0].Key = -∞ ; always returned so
// [len(ev)].Key = +∞ ; should be assumed so
//
//
// Children of all entries are guaranteed to be of the same kind - either all BTree, or all Bucket.
//
// The caller must not modify returned array.
func
(
t
*
BTree
)
Entryv
()
[]
Entry
{
return
t
.
data
}
// Get searches BTree by key.
//
// It loads intermediate BTree nodes from database on demand as needed.
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@@ -309,7 +345,7 @@ func (bt *btreeState) PySetState(pystate interface{}) (err error) {
}
bt
.
firstbucket
=
bucket
bt
.
data
=
[]
_BTreeItem
{{
key
:
0
,
child
:
bucket
}}
bt
.
data
=
[]
Entry
{{
key
:
0
,
child
:
bucket
}}
return
nil
}
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@@ -328,9 +364,9 @@ func (bt *btreeState) PySetState(pystate interface{}) (err error) {
}
n
:=
(
len
(
t
)
+
1
)
/
2
bt
.
data
=
make
([]
_BTreeItem
,
0
,
n
)
bt
.
data
=
make
([]
Entry
,
0
,
n
)
for
i
,
idx
:=
0
,
0
;
i
<
n
;
i
++
{
key
:=
int64
(
0
)
key
:=
int64
(
math
.
MinInt64
)
// int64(-∞) (qualifies for ≤
)
if
i
>
0
{
// key[0] is unused and not saved
key
,
ok
=
t
[
idx
]
.
(
int64
)
// XXX Xint
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@@ -346,11 +382,12 @@ func (bt *btreeState) PySetState(pystate interface{}) (err error) {
default
:
return
fmt
.
Errorf
(
"data: [%d]: child must be BTree|Bucket; got %T"
,
i
,
child
)
// XXX check all children are of the same type
case
*
BTree
:
// ok
case
*
Bucket
:
// ok
}
bt
.
data
=
append
(
bt
.
data
,
_BTreeItem
{
key
:
KEY
(
key
),
child
:
child
})
bt
.
data
=
append
(
bt
.
data
,
Entry
{
key
:
KEY
(
key
),
child
:
child
})
}
return
nil
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