use List::Util 'first';
use B 'perlstring';
+use constant HAS_DOR => ( $] < 5.010 ? 0 : 1 );
+
use base 'Exporter';
our @EXPORT_OK = qw(
assemble_simple_parser
sort { $a <=> $b } values %{$rel_cols->{$rel}}
;
- if ($args->{hri_style}) {
+ if ($args->{prune_null_branches}) {
$rel_struct = sprintf ( '( (%s) ? undef : %s )',
$branch_null_checks,
$rel_struct,
}
my $me_struct;
- $me_struct = __visit_dump({ map { $_ => "\xFF__VALPOS__$my_cols->{$_}__\xFF" } (keys %$my_cols) })
- if keys %$my_cols;
+ $me_struct = __result_struct_to_source($my_cols) if keys %$my_cols;
if ($args->{hri_style}) {
$me_struct =~ s/^ \s* \{ | \} \s* $//gx
sub assemble_collapsing_parser {
my $args = shift;
+ # it may get unset further down
+ my $no_rowid_container = $args->{prune_null_branches};
+
my ($top_node_key, $top_node_key_assembler);
if (scalar @{$args->{collapse_map}{-identifying_columns}}) {
-custom_node_key => $top_node_key,
};
+ $no_rowid_container = 0;
}
else {
die('Unexpected collapse map contents');
my ($data_assemblers, $stats) = __visit_infmap_collapse ($args);
- my @idcol_args = $args->{hri_style} ? ('', '') : (
- '%cur_row_ids, ', # only declare the variable if we'll use it
-
- sprintf( <<'EOS', join ', ', sort { $a <=> $b } keys %{ $stats->{idcols_seen} } ),
- $cur_row_ids{$_} = defined($cur_row_data->[$_]) ? $cur_row_data->[$_] : "\0NULL\xFF$rows_pos\xFF$_\0"
- for (%s);
-EOS
+ my @idcol_args = $no_rowid_container ? ('', '') : (
+ ', %cur_row_ids', # only declare the variable if we'll use it
+ join ("\n", map { qq(\$cur_row_ids{$_} = ) . (
+ # in case we prune - we will never hit these undefs
+ $args->{prune_null_branches} ? qq(\$cur_row_data->[$_];)
+ : HAS_DOR ? qq(\$cur_row_data->[$_] // "\0NULL\xFF\$rows_pos\xFF$_\0";)
+ : qq(defined(\$cur_row_data->[$_]) ? \$cur_row_data->[$_] : "\0NULL\xFF\$rows_pos\xFF$_\0";)
+ ) } sort { $a <=> $b } keys %{ $stats->{idcols_seen} } ),
);
my $parser_src = sprintf (<<'EOS', @idcol_args, $top_node_key_assembler||'', $top_node_key, join( "\n", @{$data_assemblers||[]} ) );
### BEGIN LITERAL STRING EVAL
- my ($rows_pos, $result_pos, $cur_row_data,%1$s @collapse_idx, $is_new_res) = (0,0);
+ my $rows_pos = 0;
+ my ($result_pos, @collapse_idx, $cur_row_data %1$s);
+
# this loop is a bit arcane - the rationale is that the passed in
# $_[0] will either have only one row (->next) or will have all
# rows already pulled in (->all and/or unordered). Given that the
# result can be rather large - we reuse the same already allocated
# array, since the collapsed prefetch is smaller by definition.
# At the end we cut the leftovers away and move on.
- while ($cur_row_data =
- ( ( $rows_pos >= 0 and $_[0][$rows_pos++] ) or do { $rows_pos = -1; undef } )
- ||
- ($_[1] and $_[1]->())
- ) {
- # this code exists only when we are *not* assembling direct to HRI
+ while ($cur_row_data = (
+ ( $rows_pos >= 0 and $_[0][$rows_pos++] )
+ or
+ ( $_[1] and $rows_pos = -1 and $_[1]->() )
+ ) ) {
+
+ # this code exists only when we are using a cur_row_ids
+ # furthermore the undef checks may or may not be there
+ # depending on whether we prune or not
#
# due to left joins some of the ids may be NULL/undef, and
# won't play well when used as hash lookups
# we also need to differentiate NULLs on per-row/per-col basis
# (otherwise folding of optional 1:1s will be greatly confused
- %2$s
+%2$s
# in the case of an underdefined root - calculate the virtual id (otherwise no code at all)
- %3$s
+%3$s
- $is_new_res = ! $collapse_idx[0]%4$s and (
- $_[1] and $result_pos and (unshift @{$_[2]}, $cur_row_data) and last
- );
+ # if we were supplied a coderef - we are collapsing lazily (the set
+ # is ordered properly)
+ # as long as we have a result already and the next result is new we
+ # return the pre-read data and bail
+$_[1] and $result_pos and ! $collapse_idx[0]%4$s and (unshift @{$_[2]}, $cur_row_data) and last;
# the rel assemblers
%5$s
- $_[0][$result_pos++] = $collapse_idx[0]%4$s
- if $is_new_res;
}
- splice @{$_[0]}, $result_pos; # truncate the passed in array for cases of collapsing ->all()
+ $#{$_[0]} = $result_pos - 1; # truncate the passed in array to where we filled it with results
### END LITERAL STRING EVAL
EOS
# !!! note - different var than the one above
# change the quoted placeholders to unquoted alias-references
$parser_src =~ s/ \' \xFF__VALPOS__(\d+)__\xFF \' /"\$cur_row_data->[$1]"/gex;
- $parser_src =~ s/ \' \xFF__IDVALPOS__(\d+)__\xFF \' /$args->{hri_style} ? "\$cur_row_data->[$1]" : "\$cur_row_ids{$1}" /gex;
+ $parser_src =~ s/
+ \' \xFF__IDVALPOS__(\d+)__\xFF \'
+ /
+ $no_rowid_container ? "\$cur_row_data->[$1]" : "\$cur_row_ids{$1}"
+ /gex;
$parser_src = " { use strict; use warnings FATAL => 'all';\n$parser_src\n }";
}
}
my $me_struct;
- $me_struct = __visit_dump({ map { $_ => "\xFF__VALPOS__$my_cols->{$_}__\xFF" } (keys %$my_cols) })
- if keys %$my_cols;
+ $me_struct = __result_struct_to_source($my_cols) if keys %$my_cols;
$me_struct = sprintf( '[ %s ]', $me_struct||'' )
unless $args->{hri_style};
my @src;
if ($cur_node_idx == 0) {
- push @src, sprintf( '%s ||= %s;',
+ push @src, sprintf( '%s %s $_[0][$result_pos++] = %s;',
$node_idx_slot,
- $me_struct,
- ) if $me_struct;
+ (HAS_DOR ? '//=' : '||='),
+ $me_struct || '{}',
+ );
}
else {
my $parent_attach_slot = sprintf( '$collapse_idx[%d]%s%s{%s}',
);
if ($args->{collapse_map}->{-is_single}) {
- push @src, sprintf ( '%s ||= %s%s;',
+ push @src, sprintf ( '%s %s %s%s;',
$parent_attach_slot,
+ (HAS_DOR ? '//=' : '||='),
$node_idx_slot,
- $me_struct ? " ||= $me_struct" : '',
+ $me_struct ? " = $me_struct" : '',
);
}
else {
)
) {
- if ($args->{hri_style}) {
+ if ($args->{prune_null_branches}) {
# start of wrap of the entire chain in a conditional
- splice @src, $rel_src_pos, 0, sprintf "( ! defined %s )\n ? %s{%s} = %s\n : do {",
+ splice @src, $rel_src_pos, 0, sprintf "( ! defined %s )\n ? %s%s{%s} = %s\n : do {",
"'\xFF__VALPOS__${first_distinct_child_idcol}__\xFF'",
$node_idx_slot,
+ $args->{hri_style} ? '' : '[1]',
perlstring($rel),
- $relinfo->{-is_single} ? 'undef' : '[]'
+ ($args->{hri_style} && $relinfo->{-is_single}) ? 'undef' : '[]'
;
# end of wrap
);
}
-# keep our own DD object around so we don't have to fitz with quoting
-my $dumper_obj;
-sub __visit_dump {
-
- # we actually will be producing functional perl code here,
- # thus no second-guessing of what these globals might have
- # been set to. DO NOT CHANGE!
- ($dumper_obj ||= do {
- require Data::Dumper;
- Data::Dumper->new([])
- ->Useperl (0)
- ->Purity (1)
- ->Pad ('')
- ->Useqq (0)
- ->Terse (1)
- ->Quotekeys (1)
- ->Deepcopy (0)
- ->Deparse (0)
- ->Maxdepth (0)
- ->Indent (0) # faster but harder to read, perhaps leave at 1 ?
- })->Values ([$_[0]])->Dump;
+sub __result_struct_to_source {
+ sprintf( '{ %s }', join (', ', map
+ { sprintf "%s => '\xFF__VALPOS__%d__\xFF'", perlstring($_), $_[0]{$_} }
+ sort keys %{$_[0]}
+ ));
}
1;