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// @file namespace-inl.h
/**
* Copyright (C) 2009 10gen Inc.
*
* This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License, version 3,
* as published by the Free Software Foundation.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU Affero General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
* along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
#pragma once
#include "namespace.h"
namespace mongo {
inline Namespace& Namespace::operator=(const char *ns) {
// we fill the remaining space with all zeroes here. as the full Namespace struct is in
// the datafiles (the .ns files specifically), that is helpful as then they are deterministic
// in the bytes they have for a given sequence of operations. that makes testing and debugging
// the data files easier.
//
// if profiling indicates this method is a significant bottleneck, we could have a version we
// use for reads which does not fill with zeroes, and keep the zeroing behavior on writes.
//
unsigned len = strlen(ns);
uassert( 10080 , "ns name too long, max size is 128", len < MaxNsLen);
memset(buf, 0, MaxNsLen);
memcpy(buf, ns, len);
return *this;
}
inline string Namespace::extraName(int i) const {
char ex[] = "$extra";
ex[5] += i;
string s = string(buf) + ex;
massert( 10348 , "$extra: ns name too long", s.size() < MaxNsLen);
return s;
}
inline bool Namespace::isExtra() const {
const char *p = strstr(buf, "$extr");
return p && p[5] && p[6] == 0; //==0 important in case an index uses name "$extra_1" for example
}
inline int Namespace::hash() const {
unsigned x = 0;
const char *p = buf;
while ( *p ) {
x = x * 131 + *p;
p++;
}
return (x & 0x7fffffff) | 0x8000000; // must be > 0
}
/* future : this doesn't need to be an inline. */
inline string Namespace::getSisterNS( const char * local ) const {
assert( local && local[0] != '.' );
string old(buf);
if ( old.find( "." ) != string::npos )
old = old.substr( 0 , old.find( "." ) );
return old + "." + local;
}
inline IndexDetails& NamespaceDetails::idx(int idxNo, bool missingExpected ) {
if( idxNo < NIndexesBase ) {
IndexDetails& id = _indexes[idxNo];
return id;
}
Extra *e = extra();
if ( ! e ) {
if ( missingExpected )
throw MsgAssertionException( 13283 , "Missing Extra" );
massert(14045, "missing Extra", e);
}
int i = idxNo - NIndexesBase;
if( i >= NIndexesExtra ) {
e = e->next(this);
if ( ! e ) {
if ( missingExpected )
throw MsgAssertionException( 14823 , "missing extra" );
massert(14824, "missing Extra", e);
}
i -= NIndexesExtra;
}
return e->details[i];
}
inline int NamespaceDetails::idxNo(IndexDetails& idx) {
IndexIterator i = ii();
while( i.more() ) {
if( &i.next() == &idx )
return i.pos()-1;
}
massert( 10349 , "E12000 idxNo fails", false);
return -1;
}
inline int NamespaceDetails::findIndexByKeyPattern(const BSONObj& keyPattern) {
IndexIterator i = ii();
while( i.more() ) {
if( i.next().keyPattern() == keyPattern )
return i.pos()-1;
}
return -1;
}
// @return offset in indexes[]
inline int NamespaceDetails::findIndexByName(const char *name) {
IndexIterator i = ii();
while( i.more() ) {
if ( strcmp(i.next().info.obj().getStringField("name"),name) == 0 )
return i.pos()-1;
}
return -1;
}
inline NamespaceDetails::IndexIterator::IndexIterator(NamespaceDetails *_d) {
d = _d;
i = 0;
n = d->nIndexes;
}
}
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