BinaryViewVectorMut

Struct BinaryViewVectorMut 

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pub struct BinaryViewVectorMut<T: BinaryViewType> { /* private fields */ }
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A mutable vector of binary view data.

The immutable equivalent of this type is BinaryViewVector.

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impl<T: BinaryViewType> BinaryViewVectorMut<T>

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pub fn new( views: BufferMut<BinaryView>, buffers: Vec<ByteBuffer>, validity: MaskMut, ) -> Self

Create a new BinaryViewVectorMut from its components, panicking if validation fails.

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This function will panic if any of the validation checks performed by try_new fails.

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pub fn with_capacity(capacity: usize) -> Self

Create a new empty BinaryViewVectorMut, pre-allocated to hold the specified number of items. This does not reserve any memory for string data itself, only for the binary views and the validity bits.

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pub fn try_new( views: BufferMut<BinaryView>, buffers: Vec<ByteBuffer>, validity: MaskMut, ) -> VortexResult<Self>

Tries to create a new BinaryViewVectorMut from its components.

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Returns an error if the length of the validity mask does not match the length of the views.

Returns an error if the views reference any data that is not a valid buffer

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pub unsafe fn new_unchecked( views: BufferMut<BinaryView>, validity: MaskMut, buffers: Vec<ByteBuffer>, ) -> Self

Creates a new BinaryViewVectorMut from the given bits and validity mask without validation.

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The caller must ensure that the validity mask has the same length as the views.

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pub unsafe fn views_mut(&mut self) -> &mut BufferMut<BinaryView>

Get a mutable handle to the buffer holding the views of the vector.

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Caller must make sure that length of the views always matches length of the validity mask.

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pub unsafe fn validity_mut(&mut self) -> &mut MaskMut

Get a mutable handle to the validity mask of the vector.

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Caller must make sure that the length of the validity mask always matches the length of the views

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pub fn buffers(&mut self) -> &mut Vec<ByteBuffer>

Get a mutable handle to the vector of buffers backing the string data of the vector.

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pub fn append_values(&mut self, value: &T::Slice, n: usize)

Append a repeated sequence of binary data to a vector.

let mut strings = StringVectorMut::with_capacity(4);
strings.append_values("inlined", 2);
strings.append_nulls(1);
strings.append_values("large not inlined", 1);

let strings = strings.freeze();

assert_eq!(
    [strings.get_ref(0), strings.get_ref(1), strings.get_ref(2), strings.get_ref(3)],
    [Some("inlined"), Some("inlined"), None, Some("large not inlined")],
);
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pub fn append_owned_values(&mut self, value: T::Scalar, n: usize)

Append a repeated sequence of binary data to a vector, from an owned buffer.

The buffer will be used directly if possible, avoiding a copy.

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impl<T: Clone + BinaryViewType> Clone for BinaryViewVectorMut<T>

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fn clone(&self) -> BinaryViewVectorMut<T>

Returns a duplicate of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl<T: Debug + BinaryViewType> Debug for BinaryViewVectorMut<T>

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl<T: BinaryViewType> From<BinaryViewVectorMut<T>> for VectorMut

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fn from(value: BinaryViewVectorMut<T>) -> Self

Converts to this type from the input type.
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impl<T: BinaryViewType> VectorMutOps for BinaryViewVectorMut<T>

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type Immutable = BinaryViewVector<T>

The immutable equivalent of this mutable vector.
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fn len(&self) -> usize

Returns the number of elements in the vector, also referred to as its “length”.
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fn validity(&self) -> &MaskMut

Returns the validity mask of the vector, where true represents a valid element and false represents a null element. Read more
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fn capacity(&self) -> usize

Returns the total number of elements the vector can hold without reallocating.
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fn reserve(&mut self, additional: usize)

Reserves capacity for at least additional more elements to be inserted in the given vector. Read more
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fn clear(&mut self)

Clears the buffer, removing all data. Existing capacity is preserved.
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fn truncate(&mut self, len: usize)

Shortens the buffer, keeping the first len bytes and dropping the rest. Read more
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fn extend_from_vector(&mut self, other: &BinaryViewVector<T>)

Extends the vector by appending elements from another vector. Read more
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fn append_nulls(&mut self, n: usize)

Appends n null elements to the vector. Read more
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fn freeze(self) -> BinaryViewVector<T>

Converts self into an immutable vector.
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fn split_off(&mut self, _at: usize) -> Self

Splits the vector into two at the given index. Read more
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fn unsplit(&mut self, other: Self)

Absorbs a mutable vector that was previously split off. Read more
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fn is_empty(&self) -> bool

Returns true if the vector contains no elements.

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