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DictionaryEncoding.go
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// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one
// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file
// distributed with this work for additional information
// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file
// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the
// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance
// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
// Code generated by the FlatBuffers compiler. DO NOT EDIT.
package flatbuf
import (
flatbuffers "github.com/google/flatbuffers/go"
)
type DictionaryEncoding struct {
_tab flatbuffers.Table
}
func GetRootAsDictionaryEncoding(buf []byte, offset flatbuffers.UOffsetT) *DictionaryEncoding {
n := flatbuffers.GetUOffsetT(buf[offset:])
x := &DictionaryEncoding{}
x.Init(buf, n+offset)
return x
}
func (rcv *DictionaryEncoding) Init(buf []byte, i flatbuffers.UOffsetT) {
rcv._tab.Bytes = buf
rcv._tab.Pos = i
}
func (rcv *DictionaryEncoding) Table() flatbuffers.Table {
return rcv._tab
}
/// The known dictionary id in the application where this data is used. In
/// the file or streaming formats, the dictionary ids are found in the
/// DictionaryBatch messages
func (rcv *DictionaryEncoding) Id() int64 {
o := flatbuffers.UOffsetT(rcv._tab.Offset(4))
if o != 0 {
return rcv._tab.GetInt64(o + rcv._tab.Pos)
}
return 0
}
/// The known dictionary id in the application where this data is used. In
/// the file or streaming formats, the dictionary ids are found in the
/// DictionaryBatch messages
func (rcv *DictionaryEncoding) MutateId(n int64) bool {
return rcv._tab.MutateInt64Slot(4, n)
}
/// The dictionary indices are constrained to be non-negative integers. If
/// this field is null, the indices must be signed int32. To maximize
/// cross-language compatibility and performance, implementations are
/// recommended to prefer signed integer types over unsigned integer types
/// and to avoid uint64 indices unless they are required by an application.
func (rcv *DictionaryEncoding) IndexType(obj *Int) *Int {
o := flatbuffers.UOffsetT(rcv._tab.Offset(6))
if o != 0 {
x := rcv._tab.Indirect(o + rcv._tab.Pos)
if obj == nil {
obj = new(Int)
}
obj.Init(rcv._tab.Bytes, x)
return obj
}
return nil
}
/// The dictionary indices are constrained to be non-negative integers. If
/// this field is null, the indices must be signed int32. To maximize
/// cross-language compatibility and performance, implementations are
/// recommended to prefer signed integer types over unsigned integer types
/// and to avoid uint64 indices unless they are required by an application.
/// By default, dictionaries are not ordered, or the order does not have
/// semantic meaning. In some statistical, applications, dictionary-encoding
/// is used to represent ordered categorical data, and we provide a way to
/// preserve that metadata here
func (rcv *DictionaryEncoding) IsOrdered() bool {
o := flatbuffers.UOffsetT(rcv._tab.Offset(8))
if o != 0 {
return rcv._tab.GetBool(o + rcv._tab.Pos)
}
return false
}
/// By default, dictionaries are not ordered, or the order does not have
/// semantic meaning. In some statistical, applications, dictionary-encoding
/// is used to represent ordered categorical data, and we provide a way to
/// preserve that metadata here
func (rcv *DictionaryEncoding) MutateIsOrdered(n bool) bool {
return rcv._tab.MutateBoolSlot(8, n)
}
func (rcv *DictionaryEncoding) DictionaryKind() DictionaryKind {
o := flatbuffers.UOffsetT(rcv._tab.Offset(10))
if o != 0 {
return DictionaryKind(rcv._tab.GetInt16(o + rcv._tab.Pos))
}
return 0
}
func (rcv *DictionaryEncoding) MutateDictionaryKind(n DictionaryKind) bool {
return rcv._tab.MutateInt16Slot(10, int16(n))
}
func DictionaryEncodingStart(builder *flatbuffers.Builder) {
builder.StartObject(4)
}
func DictionaryEncodingAddId(builder *flatbuffers.Builder, id int64) {
builder.PrependInt64Slot(0, id, 0)
}
func DictionaryEncodingAddIndexType(builder *flatbuffers.Builder, indexType flatbuffers.UOffsetT) {
builder.PrependUOffsetTSlot(1, flatbuffers.UOffsetT(indexType), 0)
}
func DictionaryEncodingAddIsOrdered(builder *flatbuffers.Builder, isOrdered bool) {
builder.PrependBoolSlot(2, isOrdered, false)
}
func DictionaryEncodingAddDictionaryKind(builder *flatbuffers.Builder, dictionaryKind DictionaryKind) {
builder.PrependInt16Slot(3, int16(dictionaryKind), 0)
}
func DictionaryEncodingEnd(builder *flatbuffers.Builder) flatbuffers.UOffsetT {
return builder.EndObject()
}