Examples of FetchDescriptor


Examples of org.apache.derby.iapi.store.raw.FetchDescriptor

        // RESOLVE (mikem) - get rid of new here.
        boolean ret_val =
            (pos.current_page.fetchFromSlot(
                pos.current_rh, pos.current_slot,
                row,
                new FetchDescriptor(
                    row.length, validColumns, (Qualifier[][]) null),
                false) != null);

        // RESOLVE (mikem) - should be some way to hide this in the unlock call,
        // and just always make the unlock call.
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Examples of org.apache.derby.iapi.store.raw.FetchDescriptor

        // RESOLVE (mikem) - get rid of new here.
        boolean ret_val =
            (pos.current_page.fetchFromSlot(
                pos.current_rh, pos.current_slot,
                row,
                new FetchDescriptor(
                    row.length, validColumns, (Qualifier[][]) null),
                false) != null);

        // RESOLVE (mikem) - should be some way to hide this in the unlock call,
        // and just always make the unlock call.
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Examples of org.apache.derby.iapi.store.raw.FetchDescriptor

                (init_lock_fetch_desc.getValidColumnsArray())[init_template.length - 1] == 1);
        }

        // note that we don't process qualifiers in btree fetch's
        this.init_fetchDesc             =
            new FetchDescriptor(
                init_template.length, init_scanColumnList,(Qualifier[][]) null);

        initScanParams(
            startKeyValue, startSearchOperator,
            qualifier, stopKeyValue, stopSearchOperator);
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Examples of org.apache.derby.iapi.store.raw.FetchDescriptor

        // we need to scan until we hit the end of the table or until we
        // run into a null.  Use this template to probe the "next" row so
        // that if we need to finish, fetch_row will have the right value.
        DataValueDescriptor[] check_row_template = new DataValueDescriptor[1];
        check_row_template[0] = fetch_row[0].getClone();
        FetchDescriptor check_row_desc = RowUtil.getFetchDescriptorConstant(1);

        // reopen the scan for reading from the beginning of the table.
        reopenScan(
            (DataValueDescriptor[]) null,
            ScanController.NA,
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Examples of org.apache.derby.iapi.store.raw.FetchDescriptor

                Page page   = leaf.page;


                // RowLocation column is in last column of template.
                FetchDescriptor lock_fetch_desc =
                    RowUtil.getFetchDescriptorConstant(
                        scratch_template.length - 1);

                // loop backward so that purges which affect the slot table
                // don't affect the loop (ie. they only move records we
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Examples of org.apache.derby.iapi.store.raw.FetchDescriptor

                rowToInsert,
                SearchParameters.POSITION_LEFT_OF_PARTIAL_KEY_MATCH,
                scratch_template, this, false);

        // RowLocation column is in last column of template.
        FetchDescriptor lock_fetch_desc =
            RowUtil.getFetchDescriptorConstant(
                scratch_template.length - 1);
        RowLocation lock_row_loc =
            (RowLocation) scratch_template[scratch_template.length - 1];
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Examples of org.apache.derby.iapi.store.raw.FetchDescriptor

        // TODO (mikem) - this could be more efficient, by writing
        // code to figure out length of row, but scratch row is cached
        // so allocating it here is probably not that bad.
        init_fetchDesc =
            new FetchDescriptor(
              (open_conglom.getRuntimeMem().get_scratch_row()).length,
              init_scanColumnList,
              init_qualifier);

        // stopKeyValue init.
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Examples of org.apache.derby.iapi.store.raw.FetchDescriptor

                (init_lock_fetch_desc.getValidColumnsArray())[init_template.length - 1] == 1);
        }

        // note that we don't process qualifiers in btree fetch's
        this.init_fetchDesc             =
            new FetchDescriptor(
                init_template.length, init_scanColumnList,(Qualifier[][]) null);

        initScanParams(
            startKeyValue, startSearchOperator,
            qualifier, stopKeyValue, stopSearchOperator);
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Examples of org.apache.derby.iapi.store.raw.FetchDescriptor

                (init_lock_fetch_desc.getValidColumnsArray())[init_template.length - 1] == 1);
        }

        // note that we don't process qualifiers in btree fetch's
        this.init_fetchDesc             =
            new FetchDescriptor(
                init_template.length, init_scanColumnList,(Qualifier[][]) null);

        initScanParams(
            startKeyValue, startSearchOperator,
            qualifier, stopKeyValue, stopSearchOperator);
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Examples of org.apache.derby.iapi.store.raw.FetchDescriptor

        }

        try {
            DataValueDescriptor[] fullKey = scan_position.getKeyTemplate();

            FetchDescriptor fetchDescriptor = null;
            boolean haveAllColumns = false;
            if (partialKey != null) {
                int copiedCols = 0;
                final int partialKeyLength =
                        (vcols == null) ? partialKey.length : vcols.length;
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