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Posted to issues@flink.apache.org by StefanRRichter <gi...@git.apache.org> on 2018/07/02 12:05:47 UTC
[GitHub] flink pull request #6196: [FLINK-9513] Implement TTL state wrappers factory ...
Github user StefanRRichter commented on a diff in the pull request:
https://github.com/apache/flink/pull/6196#discussion_r199474152
--- Diff: flink-core/src/main/java/org/apache/flink/api/common/typeutils/CompositeSerializer.java ---
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+
+package org.apache.flink.api.common.typeutils;
+
+import org.apache.flink.api.java.tuple.Tuple2;
+import org.apache.flink.core.memory.DataInputView;
+import org.apache.flink.core.memory.DataOutputView;
+import org.apache.flink.util.Preconditions;
+
+import javax.annotation.Nonnull;
+
+import java.io.IOException;
+import java.util.Arrays;
+import java.util.List;
+import java.util.Objects;
+
+/**
+ * Base class for composite serializers.
+ *
+ * <p>This class serializes a composite type using array of its field serializers.
+ * Fields are indexed the same way as their serializers.
+ *
+ * @param <T> type of custom serialized value
+ */
+public abstract class CompositeSerializer<T> extends TypeSerializer<T> {
+ private static final long serialVersionUID = 1L;
+
+ protected final TypeSerializer<Object>[] fieldSerializers;
+ final boolean isImmutableTargetType;
+ private final int length;
+
+ @SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
+ protected CompositeSerializer(boolean isImmutableTargetType, TypeSerializer<?> ... fieldSerializers) {
+ Preconditions.checkNotNull(fieldSerializers);
+ Preconditions.checkArgument(Arrays.stream(fieldSerializers).allMatch(Objects::nonNull));
+ this.isImmutableTargetType = isImmutableTargetType;
+ this.fieldSerializers = (TypeSerializer<Object>[]) fieldSerializers;
+ this.length = calcLength();
+ }
+
+ /** Create new instance from its fields. */
+ public abstract T createInstance(@Nonnull Object ... values);
+
+ /** Modify field of existing instance. Supported only by mutable types. */
+ protected abstract void setField(@Nonnull T value, int index, Object fieldValue);
+
+ /** Get field of existing instance. */
+ protected abstract Object getField(@Nonnull T value, int index);
+
+ /** Factory for concrete serializer. */
+ protected abstract CompositeSerializer<T> createSerializerInstance(TypeSerializer<?> ... originalSerializers);
+
+ @Override
+ public CompositeSerializer<T> duplicate() {
+ TypeSerializer[] duplicatedSerializers = new TypeSerializer[fieldSerializers.length];
+ boolean stateful = false;
+ for (int index = 0; index < fieldSerializers.length; index++) {
+ duplicatedSerializers[index] = fieldSerializers[index].duplicate();
+ if (fieldSerializers[index] != duplicatedSerializers[index]) {
--- End diff --
I wonder if we need to do these checks every time `duplicate()` is called? We could check it once, remember if all field serializer are stateless and from that point return `this` immediately.
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