#[non_exhaustive]pub enum MutationType {
Show 15 variants
Add,
And,
BitAnd,
Or,
BitOr,
Xor,
BitXor,
AppendIfFits,
Max,
Min,
SetVersionstampedKey,
SetVersionstampedValue,
ByteMin,
ByteMax,
CompareAndClear,
}
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This enum is marked as non-exhaustive
Add
addend
Performs an addition of little-endian integers. If the existing value in the database is not present or shorter than param
, it is first extended to the length of param
with zero bytes. If param
is shorter than the existing value in the database, the existing value is truncated to match the length of param
. The integers to be added must be stored in a little-endian representation. They can be signed in two’s complement representation or unsigned. You can add to an integer at a known offset in the value by prepending the appropriate number of zero bytes to param
and padding with zero bytes to match the length of the value. However, this offset technique requires that you know the addition will not cause the integer field within the value to overflow.
And
value with which to perform bitwise and
Deprecated
BitAnd
value with which to perform bitwise and
Performs a bitwise and
operation. If the existing value in the database is not present, then param
is stored in the database. If the existing value in the database is shorter than param
, it is first extended to the length of param
with zero bytes. If param
is shorter than the existing value in the database, the existing value is truncated to match the length of param
.
Or
value with which to perform bitwise or
Deprecated
BitOr
value with which to perform bitwise or
Performs a bitwise or
operation. If the existing value in the database is not present or shorter than param
, it is first extended to the length of param
with zero bytes. If param
is shorter than the existing value in the database, the existing value is truncated to match the length of param
.
Xor
value with which to perform bitwise xor
Deprecated
BitXor
value with which to perform bitwise xor
Performs a bitwise xor
operation. If the existing value in the database is not present or shorter than param
, it is first extended to the length of param
with zero bytes. If param
is shorter than the existing value in the database, the existing value is truncated to match the length of param
.
AppendIfFits
value to append to the database value
Appends param
to the end of the existing value already in the database at the given key (or creates the key and sets the value to param
if the key is empty). This will only append the value if the final concatenated value size is less than or equal to the maximum value size (i.e., if it fits). WARNING: No error is surfaced back to the user if the final value is too large because the mutation will not be applied until after the transaction has been committed. Therefore, it is only safe to use this mutation type if one can guarantee that one will keep the total value size under the maximum size.
Max
value to check against database value
Performs a little-endian comparison of byte strings. If the existing value in the database is not present or shorter than param
, it is first extended to the length of param
with zero bytes. If param
is shorter than the existing value in the database, the existing value is truncated to match the length of param
. The larger of the two values is then stored in the database.
Min
value to check against database value
Performs a little-endian comparison of byte strings. If the existing value in the database is not present, then param
is stored in the database. If the existing value in the database is shorter than param
, it is first extended to the length of param
with zero bytes. If param
is shorter than the existing value in the database, the existing value is truncated to match the length of param
. The smaller of the two values is then stored in the database.
SetVersionstampedKey
value to which to set the transformed key
Transforms key
using a versionstamp for the transaction. Sets the transformed key in the database to param
. The key is transformed by removing the final four bytes from the key and reading those as a little-Endian 32-bit integer to get a position pos
. The 10 bytes of the key from pos
to pos + 10
are replaced with the versionstamp of the transaction used. The first byte of the key is position 0. A versionstamp is a 10 byte, unique, monotonically (but not sequentially) increasing value for each committed transaction. The first 8 bytes are the committed version of the database (serialized in big-Endian order). The last 2 bytes are monotonic in the serialization order for transactions. WARNING: At this time, versionstamps are compatible with the Tuple layer only in the Java, Python, and Go bindings. Also, note that prior to API version 520, the offset was computed from only the final two bytes rather than the final four bytes.
SetVersionstampedValue
value to versionstamp and set
Transforms param
using a versionstamp for the transaction. Sets the key
given to the transformed param
. The parameter is transformed by removing the final four bytes from param
and reading those as a little-Endian 32-bit integer to get a position pos
. The 10 bytes of the parameter from pos
to pos + 10
are replaced with the versionstamp of the transaction used. The first byte of the parameter is position 0. A versionstamp is a 10 byte, unique, monotonically (but not sequentially) increasing value for each committed transaction. The first 8 bytes are the committed version of the database (serialized in big-Endian order). The last 2 bytes are monotonic in the serialization order for transactions. WARNING: At this time, versionstamps are compatible with the Tuple layer only in the Java, Python, and Go bindings. Also, note that prior to API version 520, the versionstamp was always placed at the beginning of the parameter rather than computing an offset.
ByteMin
value to check against database value
Performs lexicographic comparison of byte strings. If the existing value in the database is not present, then param
is stored. Otherwise the smaller of the two values is then stored in the database.
ByteMax
value to check against database value
Performs lexicographic comparison of byte strings. If the existing value in the database is not present, then param
is stored. Otherwise the larger of the two values is then stored in the database.
CompareAndClear
Value to compare with
Performs an atomic compare and clear
operation. If the existing value in the database is equal to the given value, then given key is cleared.
Implementations§
Source§impl MutationType
impl MutationType
pub fn code(&self) -> FDBMutationType
Trait Implementations§
Source§impl Clone for MutationType
impl Clone for MutationType
Source§fn clone(&self) -> MutationType
fn clone(&self) -> MutationType
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
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