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type DB ¶
type DB struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
DB provides a simple key-value-store-like interface using bsearch.Searcher, returning the first value from path for a given key (if you need more control you're encouraged to use bsearch.Searcher directly).
func NewDB ¶
NewDB returns a new DB for the file at path. The caller is responsible for calling DB.Close() when finished (e.g. via defer).
func (*DB) Close ¶
func (db *DB) Close()
Close closes our Searcher's underlying reader (if applicable)
type Index ¶
type Index struct {
Delimiter []byte `yaml:"delim"`
Epoch int64 `yaml:"epoch"`
Filepath string `yaml:"filepath"`
Header bool `yaml:"header"`
List []IndexEntry `yaml:"list"`
}
Index provides index metadata for Filepath
func LoadIndex ¶
LoadIndex loads Index from the associated index file for path. Returns ErrIndexNotFound if no index file exists. Returns ErrIndexExpired if path is newer than the index file. Returns ErrIndexPathMismatch if index filepath does not equal path.
func NewIndexOptions ¶
func NewIndexOptions(path string, opt IndexOptions) (*Index, error)
NewIndex creates a new Index for path with delim as the delimiter
type IndexEntry ¶
type IndexOptions ¶
type Searcher ¶
type Searcher struct {
Index *Index // bsearch index
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
Searcher provides binary search functionality on byte-ordered CSV-style delimited text files.
func NewSearcher ¶
NewSearcher returns a new Searcher for path using default options. The caller is responsible for calling *Searcher.Close() when finished.
func NewSearcherOptions ¶
func NewSearcherOptions(path string, opt SearcherOptions) (*Searcher, error)
NewSearcherOptions returns a new Searcher for path using opt. The caller is responsible for calling *Searcher.Close() when finished.
func (*Searcher) Close ¶
func (s *Searcher) Close()
Close closes the searcher's reader (if applicable)
func (*Searcher) Line ¶
Line returns the first line in the reader that begins with the key k, using a binary search (data must be bytewise-ordered).
Directories
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cmd
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bsearch
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bsearch_compress
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bsearch_index
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bsearch_lint_index
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