Added comments for the loop iterator.

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Matei Chiperi 2014-08-26 12:26:54 -07:00
parent d9b67c8335
commit a0318aa7b2
2 changed files with 30 additions and 10 deletions

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@ -7,6 +7,14 @@ import (
"github.com/google/cayley/graph"
)
// Loop implements a loop operator. Composed of the following members:
// - baseIt - the iterator composing the query preceding the loop.
// - loopIt - an iterator implementing the loop morph query; has an EntryPoint iterator as starting point.
// - loopEntryIt - the starting point for the loop iterator; knowing this allows us to plug and change the source iterator
// - filterIt - an iterator implementing the filtering part of the loop; has an EntryPoint iterator as starting point
// - filterEntryIt - the starting point for the filter iterator; allows to plug and change the source iterator
// - prevValuesIt - the results obtained for each loop iteration will be stored in this iterator;
// this allows us to use this iterator as source for the next loop
type Loop struct {
uid uint64
tags graph.Tagger
@ -50,6 +58,7 @@ func (it *Loop) Tagger() *graph.Tagger {
return &it.tags
}
// TODO
func (it *Loop) TagResults(dst map[string]graph.Value) {
for _, tag := range it.tags.Tags() {
dst[tag] = it.Result()
@ -63,6 +72,7 @@ func (it *Loop) TagResults(dst map[string]graph.Value) {
it.loopIt.TagResults(dst)
}
// TODO
func (it *Loop) Contains(val graph.Value) bool {
graph.ContainsLogIn(it, val)
if it.loopIt.Contains(val) {
@ -71,6 +81,7 @@ func (it *Loop) Contains(val graph.Value) bool {
return graph.ContainsLogOut(it, val, false)
}
// TODO
func (it *Loop) Clone() graph.Iterator {
out := NewLoop(it.ts, it.baseIt, it.loopIt, it.filterIt, it.loopEntryIt, it.filterEntryIt, it.loops, it.bounded)
out.tags.CopyFrom(it)
@ -116,20 +127,18 @@ func (it *Loop) advanceLoop() {
it.prevValuesIt = it.ts.FixedIterator()
}
// checkFilter checks whether a value is expandable using the filter iterator.
func (it *Loop) checkFilter(value graph.Value) bool {
// Create a fixed iterator containing the value
fixed := it.ts.FixedIterator()
fixed.Add(value)
// Set is as the source for the filter iterator.
it.filterEntryIt.SetIterator(fixed)
it.filterIt.Reset()
//fmt.Println("Before add value")
//it.filterEntryIt.Add(value)
//fmt.Println("After add value")
//fmt.Println("Before next")
// Check if the filter has a next value.
answer := graph.Next(it.filterIt)
//fmt.Println("After next")
return answer
}
@ -148,11 +157,12 @@ func (it *Loop) next() bool {
for i := 0; ; i++ {
if found := graph.Next(it.loopIt); !found {
// A value has not been found, try looping again
// A value has not been found, try a new loop iteration.
it.advanceLoop()
return it.next()
}
// For a found value, we must check it passes the filter.
if it.checkFilter(it.loopIt.Result()) {
// A value has been found.
it.result = it.loopIt.Result()
@ -168,10 +178,12 @@ func (it *Loop) Result() graph.Value {
return it.result
}
// TODO
func (it *Loop) NextPath() bool {
return it.loopIt.NextPath()
}
// TODO
func (it *Loop) Stats() graph.IteratorStats {
subitStats := it.loopIt.Stats()
// TODO(barakmich): These should really come from the triplestore itself
@ -197,10 +209,12 @@ func (it *Loop) Optimize() (graph.Iterator, bool) {
return it, false
}
// TODO
func (it *Loop) SubIterators() []graph.Iterator {
return []graph.Iterator{it.baseIt, it.loopIt}
}
// TODO
func (it *Loop) DebugString(indent int) string {
return fmt.Sprintf("%s(%s %d \n%s)",
strings.Repeat(" ", indent),
@ -210,6 +224,7 @@ func (it *Loop) DebugString(indent int) string {
func (it *Loop) Close() {
it.baseIt.Close()
it.loopIt.Close()
it.filterIt.Close()
}
// DEPRECATED

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@ -328,15 +328,17 @@ func buildIteratorTreeHelper(obj *otto.Object, ts graph.TripleStore, base graph.
thirdArg, _ := arg.Object().Get("2")
// Parse the loop iterating sequence
// Check if the first argument is a vertex chain
if isVertexChain(firstArg.Object()) {
return iterator.NewNull()
}
// Create the loop iterator: first, create an entry point iterator.
loopEntryIt := iterator.NewEntryPoint(subIt)
// Then create a loop iterator on top of the entry point.
loopIt := buildIteratorTreeHelper(firstArg.Object(), ts, loopEntryIt)
// Parse the number of loops to execute
// Parse the number of loops to execute.
// bounded=false means it will loop until no more results are produced.
noLoops := 0
bounded := false
if secondArg.IsNumber() {
@ -356,20 +358,23 @@ func buildIteratorTreeHelper(obj *otto.Object, ts graph.TripleStore, base graph.
thirdArg = secondArg
}
// If the number of loops is negative, the loop is unbounded
// If the number of loops is le 0, the loop is unbounded
if noLoops <= 0 {
bounded = false
} else {
bounded = true
}
// Create the filter iterator
filterEntryIt := iterator.NewEntryPoint(nil)
var filterIt graph.Iterator
if thirdArg.IsNull() || thirdArg.IsUndefined() {
// There is no filter morphism, use the entry point as a filter.
filterIt = filterEntryIt
} else if isVertexChain(thirdArg.Object()) {
return iterator.NewNull()
} else {
// There is a filter morphism, create the filter iterator based on the entry point.
filterIt = buildIteratorTreeHelper(thirdArg.Object(), ts, filterEntryIt)
}