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package parquet
import (
"fmt"
"io"
"os"
"path/filepath"
"sync"
)
// BufferPool is an interface abstracting the underlying implementation of
// page buffer pools.
//
// The parquet-go package provides two implementations of this interface, one
// backed by in-memory buffers (on the Go heap), and the other using temporary
// files on disk.
//
// Applications which need finer grain control over the allocation and retention
// of page buffers may choose to provide their own implementation and install it
// via the parquet.ColumnPageBuffers writer option.
//
// BufferPool implementations must be safe to use concurrently from multiple
// goroutines.
type BufferPool interface {
// GetBuffer is called when a parquet writer needs to acquire a new
// page buffer from the pool.
GetBuffer() io.ReadWriteSeeker
// PutBuffer is called when a parquet writer releases a page buffer to
// the pool.
//
// The parquet.Writer type guarantees that the buffers it calls this method
// with were previously acquired by a call to GetBuffer on the same
// pool, and that it will not use them anymore after the call.
PutBuffer(io.ReadWriteSeeker)
}
// NewBufferPool creates a new in-memory page buffer pool.
//
// The implementation is backed by sync.Pool and allocates memory buffers on the
// Go heap.
func NewBufferPool() BufferPool { return new(memoryBufferPool) }
type memoryBuffer struct {
data []byte
off int
}
func (p *memoryBuffer) Reset() {
p.data, p.off = p.data[:0], 0
}
func (p *memoryBuffer) Read(b []byte) (n int, err error) {
n = copy(b, p.data[p.off:])
p.off += n
if p.off == len(p.data) {
err = io.EOF
}
return n, err
}
func (p *memoryBuffer) Write(b []byte) (int, error) {
n := copy(p.data[p.off:cap(p.data)], b)
p.data = p.data[:p.off+n]
if n < len(b) {
p.data = append(p.data, b[n:]...)
}
p.off += len(b)
return len(b), nil
}
func (p *memoryBuffer) WriteTo(w io.Writer) (int64, error) {
n, err := w.Write(p.data[p.off:])
p.off += n
return int64(n), err
}
func (p *memoryBuffer) Seek(offset int64, whence int) (int64, error) {
switch whence {
case io.SeekCurrent:
offset += int64(p.off)
case io.SeekEnd:
offset += int64(len(p.data))
}
if offset < 0 {
return 0, fmt.Errorf("seek: negative offset: %d<0", offset)
}
if offset > int64(len(p.data)) {
offset = int64(len(p.data))
}
p.off = int(offset)
return offset, nil
}
type memoryBufferPool struct{ sync.Pool }
func (pool *memoryBufferPool) GetBuffer() io.ReadWriteSeeker {
b, _ := pool.Get().(*memoryBuffer)
if b == nil {
b = new(memoryBuffer)
} else {
b.Reset()
}
return b
}
func (pool *memoryBufferPool) PutBuffer(buf io.ReadWriteSeeker) {
if b, _ := buf.(*memoryBuffer); b != nil {
pool.Put(b)
}
}
type fileBufferPool struct {
err error
tempdir string
pattern string
}
// NewFileBufferPool creates a new on-disk page buffer pool.
func NewFileBufferPool(tempdir, pattern string) BufferPool {
pool := &fileBufferPool{
tempdir: tempdir,
pattern: pattern,
}
pool.tempdir, pool.err = filepath.Abs(pool.tempdir)
return pool
}
func (pool *fileBufferPool) GetBuffer() io.ReadWriteSeeker {
if pool.err != nil {
return &errorBuffer{err: pool.err}
}
f, err := os.CreateTemp(pool.tempdir, pool.pattern)
if err != nil {
return &errorBuffer{err: err}
}
return f
}
func (pool *fileBufferPool) PutBuffer(buf io.ReadWriteSeeker) {
if f, _ := buf.(*os.File); f != nil {
defer f.Close()
os.Remove(f.Name())
}
}
type errorBuffer struct{ err error }
func (buf *errorBuffer) Read([]byte) (int, error) { return 0, buf.err }
func (buf *errorBuffer) Write([]byte) (int, error) { return 0, buf.err }
func (buf *errorBuffer) ReadFrom(io.Reader) (int64, error) { return 0, buf.err }
func (buf *errorBuffer) WriteTo(io.Writer) (int64, error) { return 0, buf.err }
func (buf *errorBuffer) Seek(int64, int) (int64, error) { return 0, buf.err }
var (
defaultColumnBufferPool memoryBufferPool
defaultSortingBufferPool memoryBufferPool
_ io.ReaderFrom = (*errorBuffer)(nil)
_ io.WriterTo = (*errorBuffer)(nil)
_ io.WriterTo = (*memoryBuffer)(nil)
)
type readerAt struct {
reader io.ReadSeeker
offset int64
}
func (r *readerAt) ReadAt(b []byte, off int64) (int, error) {
if r.offset < 0 || off != r.offset {
off, err := r.reader.Seek(off, io.SeekStart)
if err != nil {
return 0, err
}
r.offset = off
}
n, err := r.reader.Read(b)
r.offset += int64(n)
return n, err
}
func newReaderAt(r io.ReadSeeker) io.ReaderAt {
if rr, ok := r.(io.ReaderAt); ok {
return rr
}
return &readerAt{reader: r, offset: -1}
}