pub type BinaryViewArray = GenericByteViewArray<BinaryViewType>;
Expand description
A GenericByteViewArray
of [u8]
See GenericByteViewArray
for format and layout details.
§Example
use arrow_array::BinaryViewArray;
let array = BinaryViewArray::from_iter_values(vec![b"hello" as &[u8], b"world", b"lulu", b"large payload over 12 bytes"]);
assert_eq!(array.value(0), b"hello");
assert_eq!(array.value(3), b"large payload over 12 bytes");
Aliased Type§
struct BinaryViewArray { /* private fields */ }
Implementations
Source§impl GenericByteViewArray<BinaryViewType>
impl GenericByteViewArray<BinaryViewType>
Sourcepub fn to_string_view(
self,
) -> Result<GenericByteViewArray<StringViewType>, ArrowError>
pub fn to_string_view( self, ) -> Result<GenericByteViewArray<StringViewType>, ArrowError>
Convert the BinaryViewArray
to StringViewArray
If items not utf8 data, validate will fail and error returned.
Sourcepub unsafe fn to_string_view_unchecked(
self,
) -> GenericByteViewArray<StringViewType>
pub unsafe fn to_string_view_unchecked( self, ) -> GenericByteViewArray<StringViewType>
Convert the BinaryViewArray
to StringViewArray
§Safety
Caller is responsible for ensuring that items in array are utf8 data.
Source§impl<T> GenericByteViewArray<T>where
T: ByteViewType + ?Sized,
impl<T> GenericByteViewArray<T>where
T: ByteViewType + ?Sized,
Sourcepub fn new(
views: ScalarBuffer<u128>,
buffers: Vec<Buffer>,
nulls: Option<NullBuffer>,
) -> GenericByteViewArray<T>
pub fn new( views: ScalarBuffer<u128>, buffers: Vec<Buffer>, nulls: Option<NullBuffer>, ) -> GenericByteViewArray<T>
Create a new GenericByteViewArray
from the provided parts, panicking on failure
§Panics
Panics if GenericByteViewArray::try_new
returns an error
Sourcepub fn try_new(
views: ScalarBuffer<u128>,
buffers: Vec<Buffer>,
nulls: Option<NullBuffer>,
) -> Result<GenericByteViewArray<T>, ArrowError>
pub fn try_new( views: ScalarBuffer<u128>, buffers: Vec<Buffer>, nulls: Option<NullBuffer>, ) -> Result<GenericByteViewArray<T>, ArrowError>
Create a new GenericByteViewArray
from the provided parts, returning an error on failure
§Errors
views.len() != nulls.len()
- ByteViewType::validate fails
Sourcepub unsafe fn new_unchecked(
views: ScalarBuffer<u128>,
buffers: Vec<Buffer>,
nulls: Option<NullBuffer>,
) -> GenericByteViewArray<T>
pub unsafe fn new_unchecked( views: ScalarBuffer<u128>, buffers: Vec<Buffer>, nulls: Option<NullBuffer>, ) -> GenericByteViewArray<T>
Create a new GenericByteViewArray
from the provided parts, without validation
§Safety
Safe if Self::try_new
would not error
Sourcepub fn new_null(len: usize) -> GenericByteViewArray<T>
pub fn new_null(len: usize) -> GenericByteViewArray<T>
Create a new GenericByteViewArray
of length len
where all values are null
Sourcepub fn new_scalar(
value: impl AsRef<<T as ByteViewType>::Native>,
) -> Scalar<GenericByteViewArray<T>>
pub fn new_scalar( value: impl AsRef<<T as ByteViewType>::Native>, ) -> Scalar<GenericByteViewArray<T>>
Create a new Scalar
from value
Sourcepub fn from_iter_values<Ptr, I>(iter: I) -> GenericByteViewArray<T>
pub fn from_iter_values<Ptr, I>(iter: I) -> GenericByteViewArray<T>
Creates a GenericByteViewArray
based on an iterator of values without nulls
Sourcepub fn into_parts(self) -> (ScalarBuffer<u128>, Vec<Buffer>, Option<NullBuffer>)
pub fn into_parts(self) -> (ScalarBuffer<u128>, Vec<Buffer>, Option<NullBuffer>)
Deconstruct this array into its constituent parts
Sourcepub fn views(&self) -> &ScalarBuffer<u128>
pub fn views(&self) -> &ScalarBuffer<u128>
Returns the views buffer
Sourcepub fn data_buffers(&self) -> &[Buffer]
pub fn data_buffers(&self) -> &[Buffer]
Returns the buffers storing string data
Sourcepub fn value(&self, i: usize) -> &<T as ByteViewType>::Native
pub fn value(&self, i: usize) -> &<T as ByteViewType>::Native
Sourcepub unsafe fn value_unchecked(&self, idx: usize) -> &<T as ByteViewType>::Native
pub unsafe fn value_unchecked(&self, idx: usize) -> &<T as ByteViewType>::Native
Returns the element at index i
without bounds checking
§Safety
Caller is responsible for ensuring that the index is within the bounds of the array
Sourcepub unsafe fn inline_value(view: &u128, len: usize) -> &[u8] ⓘ
pub unsafe fn inline_value(view: &u128, len: usize) -> &[u8] ⓘ
Returns the first len
bytes the inline value of the view.
§Safety
- The
view
must be a valid element fromSelf::views()
that adheres to the view layout. - The
len
must be the length of the inlined value. It should never be larger than 12.
Sourcepub fn iter(&self) -> ArrayIter<&GenericByteViewArray<T>> ⓘ
pub fn iter(&self) -> ArrayIter<&GenericByteViewArray<T>> ⓘ
Constructs a new iterator for iterating over the values of this array
Sourcepub fn bytes_iter(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = &[u8]>
pub fn bytes_iter(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = &[u8]>
Returns an iterator over the bytes of this array, including null values
Sourcepub fn prefix_bytes_iter(
&self,
prefix_len: usize,
) -> impl Iterator<Item = &[u8]>
pub fn prefix_bytes_iter( &self, prefix_len: usize, ) -> impl Iterator<Item = &[u8]>
Returns an iterator over the first prefix_len
bytes of each array
element, including null values.
If prefix_len
is larger than the element’s length, the iterator will
return an empty slice (&[]
).
Sourcepub fn suffix_bytes_iter(
&self,
suffix_len: usize,
) -> impl Iterator<Item = &[u8]>
pub fn suffix_bytes_iter( &self, suffix_len: usize, ) -> impl Iterator<Item = &[u8]>
Returns an iterator over the last suffix_len
bytes of each array
element, including null values.
Note that for StringViewArray
the last bytes may start in the middle
of a UTF-8 codepoint, and thus may not be a valid &str
.
If suffix_len
is larger than the element’s length, the iterator will
return an empty slice (&[]
).
Sourcepub fn slice(&self, offset: usize, length: usize) -> GenericByteViewArray<T>
pub fn slice(&self, offset: usize, length: usize) -> GenericByteViewArray<T>
Returns a zero-copy slice of this array with the indicated offset and length.
Sourcepub fn gc(&self) -> GenericByteViewArray<T>
pub fn gc(&self) -> GenericByteViewArray<T>
Returns a “compacted” version of this array
The original array will not be modified
§Garbage Collection
Before GC:
┌──────┐
│......│
│......│
┌────────────────────┐ ┌ ─ ─ ─ ▶ │Data1 │ Large buffer
│ View 1 │─ ─ ─ ─ │......│ with data that
├────────────────────┤ │......│ is not referred
│ View 2 │─ ─ ─ ─ ─ ─ ─ ─▶ │Data2 │ to by View 1 or
└────────────────────┘ │......│ View 2
│......│
2 views, refer to │......│
small portions of a └──────┘
large buffer
After GC:
┌────────────────────┐ ┌─────┐ After gc, only
│ View 1 │─ ─ ─ ─ ─ ─ ─ ─▶ │Data1│ data that is
├────────────────────┤ ┌ ─ ─ ─ ▶ │Data2│ pointed to by
│ View 2 │─ ─ ─ ─ └─────┘ the views is
└────────────────────┘ left
2 views
This method will compact the data buffers by recreating the view array and only include the data that is pointed to by the views.
Note that it will copy the array regardless of whether the original array is compact. Use with caution as this can be an expensive operation, only use it when you are sure that the view array is significantly smaller than when it is originally created, e.g., after filtering or slicing.
Note: this function does not attempt to canonicalize / deduplicate values. For this
feature see GenericByteViewBuilder::with_deduplicate_strings
.
Sourcepub unsafe fn compare_unchecked(
left: &GenericByteViewArray<T>,
left_idx: usize,
right: &GenericByteViewArray<T>,
right_idx: usize,
) -> Ordering
pub unsafe fn compare_unchecked( left: &GenericByteViewArray<T>, left_idx: usize, right: &GenericByteViewArray<T>, right_idx: usize, ) -> Ordering
Compare two GenericByteViewArray
at index left_idx
and right_idx
Comparing two ByteView types are non-trivial. It takes a bit of patience to understand why we don’t just compare two &u8 directly.
ByteView types give us the following two advantages, and we need to be careful not to lose them: (1) For string/byte smaller than 12 bytes, the entire data is inlined in the view. Meaning that reading one array element requires only one memory access (two memory access required for StringArray, one for offset buffer, the other for value buffer).
(2) For string/byte larger than 12 bytes, we can still be faster than (for certain operations) StringArray/ByteArray, thanks to the inlined 4 bytes. Consider equality check: If the first four bytes of the two strings are different, we can return false immediately (with just one memory access).
If we directly compare two &u8, we materialize the entire string (i.e., make multiple memory accesses), which might be unnecessary.
- Most of the time (eq, ord), we only need to look at the first 4 bytes to know the answer, e.g., if the inlined 4 bytes are different, we can directly return unequal without looking at the full string.
§Order check flow
(1) if both string are smaller than 12 bytes, we can directly compare the data inlined to the view. (2) if any of the string is larger than 12 bytes, we need to compare the full string. (2.1) if the inlined 4 bytes are different, we can return the result immediately. (2.2) o.w., we need to compare the full string.
§Safety
The left/right_idx must within range of each array
Trait Implementations
Source§impl<T> Array for GenericByteViewArray<T>where
T: ByteViewType + ?Sized,
impl<T> Array for GenericByteViewArray<T>where
T: ByteViewType + ?Sized,
Source§fn slice(&self, offset: usize, length: usize) -> Arc<dyn Array>
fn slice(&self, offset: usize, length: usize) -> Arc<dyn Array>
Source§fn offset(&self) -> usize
fn offset(&self) -> usize
0
. Read moreSource§fn nulls(&self) -> Option<&NullBuffer>
fn nulls(&self) -> Option<&NullBuffer>
Source§fn logical_null_count(&self) -> usize
fn logical_null_count(&self) -> usize
Source§fn get_buffer_memory_size(&self) -> usize
fn get_buffer_memory_size(&self) -> usize
Source§fn get_array_memory_size(&self) -> usize
fn get_array_memory_size(&self) -> usize
get_buffer_memory_size()
and
includes the overhead of the data structures that contain the pointers to the various buffers.Source§fn logical_nulls(&self) -> Option<NullBuffer>
fn logical_nulls(&self) -> Option<NullBuffer>
NullBuffer
that represents the logical
null values of this array, if any. Read moreSource§fn null_count(&self) -> usize
fn null_count(&self) -> usize
Source§fn is_nullable(&self) -> bool
fn is_nullable(&self) -> bool
false
if the array is guaranteed to not contain any logical nulls Read moreSource§impl<T> Clone for GenericByteViewArray<T>where
T: ByteViewType + ?Sized,
impl<T> Clone for GenericByteViewArray<T>where
T: ByteViewType + ?Sized,
Source§fn clone(&self) -> GenericByteViewArray<T>
fn clone(&self) -> GenericByteViewArray<T>
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
source
. Read moreSource§impl<T> Debug for GenericByteViewArray<T>where
T: ByteViewType + ?Sized,
impl<T> Debug for GenericByteViewArray<T>where
T: ByteViewType + ?Sized,
Source§impl<FROM, V> From<&GenericByteArray<FROM>> for GenericByteViewArray<V>where
FROM: ByteArrayType,
<FROM as ByteArrayType>::Offset: OffsetSizeTrait + ToPrimitive,
V: ByteViewType<Native = <FROM as ByteArrayType>::Native>,
impl<FROM, V> From<&GenericByteArray<FROM>> for GenericByteViewArray<V>where
FROM: ByteArrayType,
<FROM as ByteArrayType>::Offset: OffsetSizeTrait + ToPrimitive,
V: ByteViewType<Native = <FROM as ByteArrayType>::Native>,
Efficiently convert a GenericByteArray
to a GenericByteViewArray
For example this method can convert a StringArray
to a
StringViewArray
.
If the offsets are all less than u32::MAX, the new GenericByteViewArray
is built without copying the underlying string data (views are created
directly into the existing buffer)