AvroArraysConsumer.java
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package org.apache.arrow.adapter.avro.consumers;
import java.io.IOException;
import org.apache.arrow.vector.complex.ListVector;
import org.apache.avro.io.Decoder;
/**
* Consumer which consume array type values from avro decoder. Write the data to {@link ListVector}.
*/
public class AvroArraysConsumer extends BaseAvroConsumer<ListVector> {
private final Consumer delegate;
/** Instantiate a ArrayConsumer. */
public AvroArraysConsumer(ListVector vector, Consumer delegate) {
super(vector);
this.delegate = delegate;
}
@Override
public void consume(Decoder decoder) throws IOException {
vector.startNewValue(currentIndex);
long totalCount = 0;
for (long count = decoder.readArrayStart(); count != 0; count = decoder.arrayNext()) {
totalCount += count;
ensureInnerVectorCapacity(totalCount);
for (int element = 0; element < count; element++) {
delegate.consume(decoder);
}
}
vector.endValue(currentIndex, (int) totalCount);
currentIndex++;
}
@Override
public void close() throws Exception {
super.close();
delegate.close();
}
@Override
public boolean resetValueVector(ListVector vector) {
this.delegate.resetValueVector(vector.getDataVector());
return super.resetValueVector(vector);
}
void ensureInnerVectorCapacity(long targetCapacity) {
while (vector.getDataVector().getValueCapacity() < targetCapacity) {
vector.getDataVector().reAlloc();
}
}
}