358 lines
16 KiB
Rust
358 lines
16 KiB
Rust
// Copyright 2016 Mozilla
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//
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// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use
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// this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the
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// License at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed
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// under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR
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// CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the
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// specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.
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#![allow(dead_code)]
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//! This module implements the upsert resolution algorithm described at
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//! https://github.com/mozilla/mentat/wiki/Transacting:-upsert-resolution-algorithm.
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use std::collections::{
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BTreeMap,
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BTreeSet,
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};
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use indexmap;
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use petgraph::unionfind;
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use errors::{
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DbErrorKind,
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Result,
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};
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use types::{
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AVPair,
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};
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use internal_types::{
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Population,
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TempIdHandle,
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TempIdMap,
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Term,
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TermWithoutTempIds,
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TermWithTempIds,
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TypedValueOr,
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};
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use mentat_core::util::Either::*;
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use mentat_core::{
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attribute,
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Attribute,
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Entid,
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Schema,
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TypedValue,
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};
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use edn::entities::OpType;
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use schema::SchemaBuilding;
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/// A "Simple upsert" that looks like [:db/add TEMPID a v], where a is :db.unique/identity.
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#[derive(Clone,Debug,Eq,Hash,Ord,PartialOrd,PartialEq)]
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struct UpsertE(TempIdHandle, Entid, TypedValue);
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/// A "Complex upsert" that looks like [:db/add TEMPID a OTHERID], where a is :db.unique/identity
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#[derive(Clone,Debug,Eq,Hash,Ord,PartialOrd,PartialEq)]
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struct UpsertEV(TempIdHandle, Entid, TempIdHandle);
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/// A generation collects entities into populations at a single evolutionary step in the upsert
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/// resolution evolution process.
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///
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/// The upsert resolution process is only concerned with [:db/add ...] entities until the final
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/// entid allocations. That's why we separate into special simple and complex upsert types
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/// immediately, and then collect the more general term types for final resolution.
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#[derive(Clone,Debug,Default,Eq,Hash,Ord,PartialOrd,PartialEq)]
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pub(crate) struct Generation {
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/// "Simple upserts" that look like [:db/add TEMPID a v], where a is :db.unique/identity.
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upserts_e: Vec<UpsertE>,
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/// "Complex upserts" that look like [:db/add TEMPID a OTHERID], where a is :db.unique/identity
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upserts_ev: Vec<UpsertEV>,
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/// Entities that look like:
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/// - [:db/add TEMPID b OTHERID]. b may be :db.unique/identity if it has failed to upsert.
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/// - [:db/add TEMPID b v]. b may be :db.unique/identity if it has failed to upsert.
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/// - [:db/add e b OTHERID].
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allocations: Vec<TermWithTempIds>,
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/// Entities that upserted and no longer reference tempids. These assertions are guaranteed to
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/// be in the store.
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upserted: Vec<TermWithoutTempIds>,
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/// Entities that resolved due to other upserts and no longer reference tempids. These
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/// assertions may or may not be in the store.
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resolved: Vec<TermWithoutTempIds>,
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}
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#[derive(Clone,Debug,Default,Eq,Hash,Ord,PartialOrd,PartialEq)]
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pub(crate) struct FinalPopulations {
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/// Upserts that upserted.
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pub upserted: Vec<TermWithoutTempIds>,
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/// Allocations that resolved due to other upserts.
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pub resolved: Vec<TermWithoutTempIds>,
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/// Allocations that required new entid allocations.
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pub allocated: Vec<TermWithoutTempIds>,
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}
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impl Generation {
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/// Split entities into a generation of populations that need to evolve to have their tempids
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/// resolved or allocated, and a population of inert entities that do not reference tempids.
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pub(crate) fn from<I>(terms: I, schema: &Schema) -> Result<(Generation, Population)> where I: IntoIterator<Item=TermWithTempIds> {
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let mut generation = Generation::default();
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let mut inert = vec![];
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let is_unique = |a: Entid| -> Result<bool> {
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let attribute: &Attribute = schema.require_attribute_for_entid(a)?;
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Ok(attribute.unique == Some(attribute::Unique::Identity))
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};
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for term in terms.into_iter() {
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match term {
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Term::AddOrRetract(op, Right(e), a, Right(v)) => {
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if op == OpType::Add && is_unique(a)? {
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generation.upserts_ev.push(UpsertEV(e, a, v));
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} else {
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generation.allocations.push(Term::AddOrRetract(op, Right(e), a, Right(v)));
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}
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},
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Term::AddOrRetract(op, Right(e), a, Left(v)) => {
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if op == OpType::Add && is_unique(a)? {
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generation.upserts_e.push(UpsertE(e, a, v));
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} else {
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generation.allocations.push(Term::AddOrRetract(op, Right(e), a, Left(v)));
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}
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},
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Term::AddOrRetract(op, Left(e), a, Right(v)) => {
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generation.allocations.push(Term::AddOrRetract(op, Left(e), a, Right(v)));
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},
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Term::AddOrRetract(op, Left(e), a, Left(v)) => {
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inert.push(Term::AddOrRetract(op, Left(e), a, Left(v)));
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},
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}
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}
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Ok((generation, inert))
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}
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/// Return true if it's possible to evolve this generation further.
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///
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/// Note that there can be complex upserts but no simple upserts to help resolve them, and in
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/// this case, we cannot evolve further.
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pub(crate) fn can_evolve(&self) -> bool {
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!self.upserts_e.is_empty()
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}
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/// Evolve this generation one step further by rewriting the existing :db/add entities using the
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/// given temporary IDs.
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///
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/// TODO: Considering doing this in place; the function already consumes `self`.
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pub(crate) fn evolve_one_step(self, temp_id_map: &TempIdMap) -> Generation {
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let mut next = Generation::default();
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// We'll iterate our own allocations to resolve more things, but terms that have already
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// resolved stay resolved.
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next.resolved = self.resolved;
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for UpsertE(t, a, v) in self.upserts_e {
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match temp_id_map.get(&*t) {
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Some(&n) => next.upserted.push(Term::AddOrRetract(OpType::Add, n, a, v)),
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None => next.allocations.push(Term::AddOrRetract(OpType::Add, Right(t), a, Left(v))),
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}
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}
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for UpsertEV(t1, a, t2) in self.upserts_ev {
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match (temp_id_map.get(&*t1), temp_id_map.get(&*t2)) {
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(Some(_), Some(&n2)) => {
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// Even though we can resolve entirely, it's possible that the remaining upsert
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// could conflict. Moving straight to resolved doesn't give us a chance to
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// search the store for the conflict.
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next.upserts_e.push(UpsertE(t1, a, TypedValue::Ref(n2.0)))
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},
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(None, Some(&n2)) => next.upserts_e.push(UpsertE(t1, a, TypedValue::Ref(n2.0))),
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(Some(&n1), None) => next.allocations.push(Term::AddOrRetract(OpType::Add, Left(n1), a, Right(t2))),
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(None, None) => next.upserts_ev.push(UpsertEV(t1, a, t2))
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}
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}
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// There's no particular need to separate resolved from allocations right here and right
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// now, although it is convenient.
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for term in self.allocations {
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// TODO: find an expression that destructures less? I still expect this to be efficient
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// but it's a little verbose.
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match term {
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Term::AddOrRetract(op, Right(t1), a, Right(t2)) => {
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match (temp_id_map.get(&*t1), temp_id_map.get(&*t2)) {
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(Some(&n1), Some(&n2)) => next.resolved.push(Term::AddOrRetract(op, n1, a, TypedValue::Ref(n2.0))),
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(None, Some(&n2)) => next.allocations.push(Term::AddOrRetract(op, Right(t1), a, Left(TypedValue::Ref(n2.0)))),
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(Some(&n1), None) => next.allocations.push(Term::AddOrRetract(op, Left(n1), a, Right(t2))),
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(None, None) => next.allocations.push(Term::AddOrRetract(op, Right(t1), a, Right(t2))),
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}
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},
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Term::AddOrRetract(op, Right(t), a, Left(v)) => {
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match temp_id_map.get(&*t) {
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Some(&n) => next.resolved.push(Term::AddOrRetract(op, n, a, v)),
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None => next.allocations.push(Term::AddOrRetract(op, Right(t), a, Left(v))),
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}
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},
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Term::AddOrRetract(op, Left(e), a, Right(t)) => {
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match temp_id_map.get(&*t) {
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Some(&n) => next.resolved.push(Term::AddOrRetract(op, e, a, TypedValue::Ref(n.0))),
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None => next.allocations.push(Term::AddOrRetract(op, Left(e), a, Right(t))),
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}
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},
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Term::AddOrRetract(_, Left(_), _, Left(_)) => unreachable!(),
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}
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}
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next
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}
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// Collect id->[a v] pairs that might upsert at this evolutionary step.
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pub(crate) fn temp_id_avs<'a>(&'a self) -> Vec<(TempIdHandle, AVPair)> {
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let mut temp_id_avs: Vec<(TempIdHandle, AVPair)> = vec![];
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// TODO: map/collect.
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for &UpsertE(ref t, ref a, ref v) in &self.upserts_e {
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// TODO: figure out how to make this less expensive, i.e., don't require
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// clone() of an arbitrary value.
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temp_id_avs.push((t.clone(), (*a, v.clone())));
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}
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temp_id_avs
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}
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/// Evolve potential upserts that haven't resolved into allocations.
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pub(crate) fn allocate_unresolved_upserts(&mut self) -> Result<()> {
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let mut upserts_ev = vec![];
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::std::mem::swap(&mut self.upserts_ev, &mut upserts_ev);
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self.allocations.extend(upserts_ev.into_iter().map(|UpsertEV(t1, a, t2)| Term::AddOrRetract(OpType::Add, Right(t1), a, Right(t2))));
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Ok(())
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}
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/// After evolution is complete, yield the set of tempids that require entid allocation.
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///
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/// Some of the tempids may be identified, so we also provide a map from tempid to a dense set
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/// of contiguous integer labels.
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pub(crate) fn temp_ids_in_allocations(&self, schema: &Schema) -> Result<BTreeMap<TempIdHandle, usize>> {
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assert!(self.upserts_e.is_empty(), "All upserts should have been upserted, resolved, or moved to the allocated population!");
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assert!(self.upserts_ev.is_empty(), "All upserts should have been upserted, resolved, or moved to the allocated population!");
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let mut temp_ids: BTreeSet<TempIdHandle> = BTreeSet::default();
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let mut tempid_avs: BTreeMap<(Entid, TypedValueOr<TempIdHandle>), Vec<TempIdHandle>> = BTreeMap::default();
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for term in self.allocations.iter() {
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match term {
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&Term::AddOrRetract(OpType::Add, Right(ref t1), a, Right(ref t2)) => {
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temp_ids.insert(t1.clone());
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temp_ids.insert(t2.clone());
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let attribute: &Attribute = schema.require_attribute_for_entid(a)?;
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if attribute.unique == Some(attribute::Unique::Identity) {
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tempid_avs.entry((a, Right(t2.clone()))).or_insert(vec![]).push(t1.clone());
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}
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},
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&Term::AddOrRetract(OpType::Add, Right(ref t), a, ref x @ Left(_)) => {
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temp_ids.insert(t.clone());
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let attribute: &Attribute = schema.require_attribute_for_entid(a)?;
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if attribute.unique == Some(attribute::Unique::Identity) {
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tempid_avs.entry((a, x.clone())).or_insert(vec![]).push(t.clone());
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}
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},
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&Term::AddOrRetract(OpType::Add, Left(_), _, Right(ref t)) => {
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temp_ids.insert(t.clone());
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},
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&Term::AddOrRetract(OpType::Add, Left(_), _, Left(_)) => unreachable!(),
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&Term::AddOrRetract(OpType::Retract, _, _, _) => {
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// [:db/retract ...] entities never allocate entids; they have to resolve due to
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// other upserts (or they fail the transaction).
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},
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}
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}
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// Now we union-find all the known tempids. Two tempids are unioned if they both appear as
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// the entity of an `[a v]` upsert, including when the value column `v` is itself a tempid.
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let mut uf = unionfind::UnionFind::new(temp_ids.len());
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// The union-find implementation from petgraph operates on contiguous indices, so we need to
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// maintain the map from our tempids to indices ourselves.
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let temp_ids: BTreeMap<TempIdHandle, usize> = temp_ids.into_iter().enumerate().map(|(i, tempid)| (tempid, i)).collect();
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debug!("need to label tempids aggregated using tempid_avs {:?}", tempid_avs);
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for vs in tempid_avs.values() {
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vs.first().and_then(|first| temp_ids.get(first)).map(|&first_index| {
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for tempid in vs {
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temp_ids.get(tempid).map(|&i| uf.union(first_index, i));
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}
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});
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}
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debug!("union-find aggregation {:?}", uf.clone().into_labeling());
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// Now that we have aggregated tempids, we need to label them using the smallest number of
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// contiguous labels possible.
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let mut tempid_map: BTreeMap<TempIdHandle, usize> = BTreeMap::default();
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let mut dense_labels: indexmap::IndexSet<usize> = indexmap::IndexSet::default();
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// We want to produce results that are as deterministic as possible, so we allocate labels
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// for tempids in sorted order. This has the effect of making "a" allocate before "b",
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// which is pleasant for testing.
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for (tempid, tempid_index) in temp_ids {
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let rep = uf.find_mut(tempid_index);
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dense_labels.insert(rep);
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dense_labels.get_full(&rep).map(|(dense_index, _)| tempid_map.insert(tempid.clone(), dense_index));
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}
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debug!("labeled tempids using {} labels: {:?}", dense_labels.len(), tempid_map);
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Ok(tempid_map)
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}
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/// After evolution is complete, use the provided allocated entids to segment `self` into
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/// populations, each with no references to tempids.
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pub(crate) fn into_final_populations(self, temp_id_map: &TempIdMap) -> Result<FinalPopulations> {
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assert!(self.upserts_e.is_empty());
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assert!(self.upserts_ev.is_empty());
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let mut populations = FinalPopulations::default();
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populations.upserted = self.upserted;
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populations.resolved = self.resolved;
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for term in self.allocations {
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let allocated = match term {
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// TODO: consider require implementing require on temp_id_map.
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Term::AddOrRetract(op, Right(t1), a, Right(t2)) => {
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match (op, temp_id_map.get(&*t1), temp_id_map.get(&*t2)) {
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(op, Some(&n1), Some(&n2)) => Term::AddOrRetract(op, n1, a, TypedValue::Ref(n2.0)),
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(OpType::Add, _, _) => unreachable!(), // This is a coding error -- every tempid in a :db/add entity should resolve or be allocated.
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(OpType::Retract, _, _) => bail!(DbErrorKind::NotYetImplemented(format!("[:db/retract ...] entity referenced tempid that did not upsert: one of {}, {}", t1, t2))),
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}
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},
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Term::AddOrRetract(op, Right(t), a, Left(v)) => {
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match (op, temp_id_map.get(&*t)) {
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(op, Some(&n)) => Term::AddOrRetract(op, n, a, v),
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(OpType::Add, _) => unreachable!(), // This is a coding error.
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(OpType::Retract, _) => bail!(DbErrorKind::NotYetImplemented(format!("[:db/retract ...] entity referenced tempid that did not upsert: {}", t))),
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}
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},
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Term::AddOrRetract(op, Left(e), a, Right(t)) => {
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match (op, temp_id_map.get(&*t)) {
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(op, Some(&n)) => Term::AddOrRetract(op, e, a, TypedValue::Ref(n.0)),
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(OpType::Add, _) => unreachable!(), // This is a coding error.
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(OpType::Retract, _) => bail!(DbErrorKind::NotYetImplemented(format!("[:db/retract ...] entity referenced tempid that did not upsert: {}", t))),
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}
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},
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Term::AddOrRetract(_, Left(_), _, Left(_)) => unreachable!(), // This is a coding error -- these should not be in allocations.
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};
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populations.allocated.push(allocated);
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}
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Ok(populations)
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}
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}
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