/** * Copyright (C) 2018-present MongoDB, Inc. * * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the Server Side Public License, version 1, * as published by MongoDB, Inc. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * Server Side Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the Server Side Public License * along with this program. If not, see * . * * As a special exception, the copyright holders give permission to link the * code of portions of this program with the OpenSSL library under certain * conditions as described in each individual source file and distribute * linked combinations including the program with the OpenSSL library. You * must comply with the Server Side Public License in all respects for * all of the code used other than as permitted herein. If you modify file(s) * with this exception, you may extend this exception to your version of the * file(s), but you are not obligated to do so. If you do not wish to do so, * delete this exception statement from your version. If you delete this * exception statement from all source files in the program, then also delete * it in the license file. */ #pragma once #include "mongo/db/jsobj.h" #include "mongo/util/mongoutils/str.h" namespace mongo { /** A range of values for one field. */ struct Interval { // No BSONValue means we have to keep a BSONObj and pointers (BSONElement) into it. // 'start' may not point at the first field in _intervalData. // 'end' may not point at the last field in _intervalData. // 'start' and 'end' may point at the same field. BSONObj _intervalData; // Start and End must be ordered according to the index order. BSONElement start; bool startInclusive; BSONElement end; bool endInclusive; /** Creates an empty interval */ Interval(); std::string toString() const { mongoutils::str::stream ss; if (startInclusive) { ss << "["; } else { ss << "("; } // false means omit the field name ss << start.toString(false); ss << ", "; ss << end.toString(false); if (endInclusive) { ss << "]"; } else { ss << ")"; } return ss; } /** * Creates an interval that starts at the first field of 'base' and ends at the second * field of 'base'. (In other words, 'base' is a bsonobj with at least two elements, of * which we don't care about field names.) * * The interval's extremities are closed or not depending on whether * 'start'/'endIncluded' are true or not. */ Interval(BSONObj base, bool startIncluded, bool endIncluded); /** Sets the current interval to the given values (see constructor) */ void init(BSONObj base, bool startIncluded, bool endIncluded); /** * Returns true if an empty-constructed interval hasn't been init()-ialized yet */ bool isEmpty() const; /** * Does this interval represent exactly one point? */ bool isPoint() const; /** * Returns true if start is same as end and interval is open at either end */ bool isNull() const; enum class Direction { // Point intervals, empty intervals, and null intervals have no direction. kDirectionNone, kDirectionAscending, kDirectionDescending }; /** * Compute the direction. */ Direction getDirection() const; // // Comparison with other intervals // /** * Returns true if 'this' is the same interval as 'other' */ bool equals(const Interval& other) const; /** * Returns true if 'this' overlaps with 'other', false otherwise. */ bool intersects(const Interval& rhs) const; /** * Returns true if 'this' is within 'other', false otherwise. */ bool within(const Interval& other) const; /** * Returns true if 'this' is located before 'other', false otherwise. */ bool precedes(const Interval& other) const; /** * Returns true if the interval is from MinKey to MaxKey. */ bool isMinToMax() const; /** Returns how 'this' compares to 'other' */ enum IntervalComparison { // // There is some intersection. // // The two intervals are *exactly* equal. INTERVAL_EQUALS, // 'this' contains the other interval. INTERVAL_CONTAINS, // 'this' is contained by the other interval. INTERVAL_WITHIN, // The two intervals intersect and 'this' is before the other interval. INTERVAL_OVERLAPS_BEFORE, // The two intervals intersect and 'this is after the other interval. INTERVAL_OVERLAPS_AFTER, // // There is no intersection. // INTERVAL_PRECEDES, // This happens if we have [a,b) [b,c] INTERVAL_PRECEDES_COULD_UNION, INTERVAL_SUCCEEDS, INTERVAL_UNKNOWN }; IntervalComparison compare(const Interval& other) const; // // Mutation of intervals // /** * Swap start and end points of interval. */ void reverse(); /** * Return a new Interval that's a reverse of this one. */ Interval reverseClone() const; /** * Updates 'this' with the intersection of 'this' and 'other'. If 'this' and 'other' * have been compare()d before, that result can be optionally passed in 'cmp' */ void intersect(const Interval& other, IntervalComparison cmp = INTERVAL_UNKNOWN); /** * Updates 'this" with the union of 'this' and 'other'. If 'this' and 'other' have * been compare()d before, that result can be optionaly passed in 'cmp'. */ void combine(const Interval& other, IntervalComparison cmp = INTERVAL_UNKNOWN); }; inline bool operator==(const Interval& lhs, const Interval& rhs) { return lhs.equals(rhs); } inline bool operator!=(const Interval& lhs, const Interval& rhs) { return !(lhs == rhs); } } // namespace mongo