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prometheus/index.go

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package tsdb
import (
"sort"
"strings"
)
type memIndex struct {
lastID uint32
forward map[uint32]*chunkDesc // chunk ID to chunk desc
values map[string]stringset // label names to possible values
postings *memPostings // postings lists for terms
}
// newMemIndex returns a new in-memory index.
func newMemIndex() *memIndex {
return &memIndex{
lastID: 0,
forward: make(map[uint32]*chunkDesc),
values: make(map[string]stringset),
postings: &memPostings{m: make(map[term][]uint32)},
}
}
func (ix *memIndex) numSeries() int {
return len(ix.forward)
}
func (ix *memIndex) Postings(t term) Postings {
return ix.postings.get(t)
}
type term struct {
name, value string
}
func (ix *memIndex) add(chkd *chunkDesc) {
// Add each label pair as a term to the inverted index.
terms := make([]term, 0, len(chkd.lset))
for _, l := range chkd.lset {
terms = append(terms, term{name: l.Name, value: l.Value})
// Add to label name to values index.
valset, ok := ix.values[l.Name]
if !ok {
valset = stringset{}
ix.values[l.Name] = valset
}
valset.set(l.Value)
}
ix.lastID++
id := ix.lastID
ix.postings.add(id, terms...)
// Store forward index for the returned ID.
ix.forward[id] = chkd
}
type memPostings struct {
m map[term][]uint32
}
// Postings returns an iterator over the postings list for s.
func (p *memPostings) get(t term) Postings {
return &listIterator{list: p.m[t], idx: -1}
}
// add adds a document to the index. The caller has to ensure that no
// term argument appears twice.
func (p *memPostings) add(id uint32, terms ...term) {
for _, t := range terms {
p.m[t] = append(p.m[t], id)
}
}
// Postings provides iterative access over a postings list.
type Postings interface {
// Next advances the iterator and returns true if another value was found.
Next() bool
// Seek advances the iterator to value v or greater and returns
// true if a value was found.
Seek(v uint32) bool
// Value returns the value at the current iterator position.
Value() uint32
// Err returns the last error of the iterator.
Err() error
}
// errPostings is an empty iterator that always errors.
type errPostings struct {
err error
}
func (e errPostings) Next() bool { return false }
func (e errPostings) Seek(uint32) bool { return false }
func (e errPostings) Value() uint32 { return 0 }
func (e errPostings) Err() error { return e.err }
// Intersect returns a new postings list over the intersection of the
// input postings.
func Intersect(its ...Postings) Postings {
if len(its) == 0 {
return errPostings{err: nil}
}
a := its[0]
for _, b := range its[1:] {
a = &intersectPostings{a: a, b: b}
}
return a
}
type intersectPostings struct {
a, b Postings
}
func (it *intersectPostings) Value() uint32 {
return 0
}
func (it *intersectPostings) Next() bool {
return false
}
func (it *intersectPostings) Seek(id uint32) bool {
return false
}
func (it *intersectPostings) Err() error {
return nil
}
// Merge returns a new iterator over the union of the input iterators.
func Merge(its ...Postings) Postings {
if len(its) == 0 {
return nil
}
a := its[0]
for _, b := range its[1:] {
a = &mergePostings{a: a, b: b}
}
return a
}
type mergePostings struct {
a, b Postings
}
func (it *mergePostings) Value() uint32 {
return 0
}
func (it *mergePostings) Next() bool {
return false
}
func (it *mergePostings) Seek(id uint32) bool {
return false
}
func (it *mergePostings) Err() error {
return nil
}
// listIterator implements the Iterator interface over a plain list.
type listIterator struct {
list []uint32
idx int
}
func (it *listIterator) Value() uint32 {
return it.list[it.idx]
}
func (it *listIterator) Next() bool {
it.idx++
return it.idx < len(it.list)
}
func (it *listIterator) Seek(x uint32) bool {
// Do binary search between current position and end.
it.idx = sort.Search(len(it.list)-it.idx, func(i int) bool {
return it.list[i+it.idx] >= x
})
return it.idx < len(it.list)
}
func (it *listIterator) Err() error {
return nil
}
type stringset map[string]struct{}
func (ss stringset) set(s string) {
ss[s] = struct{}{}
}
func (ss stringset) has(s string) bool {
_, ok := ss[s]
return ok
}
func (ss stringset) String() string {
return strings.Join(ss.slice(), ",")
}
func (ss stringset) slice() []string {
slice := make([]string, 0, len(ss))
for k := range ss {
slice = append(slice, k)
}
sort.Strings(slice)
return slice
}