leveldb/include/leveldb/table_builder.h
costan 74f032ff6f leveldb: Require C++11.
This CL switches the public headers to C++11 default and deleted constructors, and adds override to the relevant leveldb::EnvWrapper methods. This should be a good test for C++11 compiler support.

Once this CL settles, the rest of the codebase can be safely modernized to C++11.

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// Copyright (c) 2011 The LevelDB Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
// found in the LICENSE file. See the AUTHORS file for names of contributors.
//
// TableBuilder provides the interface used to build a Table
// (an immutable and sorted map from keys to values).
//
// Multiple threads can invoke const methods on a TableBuilder without
// external synchronization, but if any of the threads may call a
// non-const method, all threads accessing the same TableBuilder must use
// external synchronization.
#ifndef STORAGE_LEVELDB_INCLUDE_TABLE_BUILDER_H_
#define STORAGE_LEVELDB_INCLUDE_TABLE_BUILDER_H_
#include <stdint.h>
#include "leveldb/export.h"
#include "leveldb/options.h"
#include "leveldb/status.h"
namespace leveldb {
class BlockBuilder;
class BlockHandle;
class WritableFile;
class LEVELDB_EXPORT TableBuilder {
public:
// Create a builder that will store the contents of the table it is
// building in *file. Does not close the file. It is up to the
// caller to close the file after calling Finish().
TableBuilder(const Options& options, WritableFile* file);
TableBuilder(const TableBuilder&) = delete;
void operator=(const TableBuilder&) = delete;
// REQUIRES: Either Finish() or Abandon() has been called.
~TableBuilder();
// Change the options used by this builder. Note: only some of the
// option fields can be changed after construction. If a field is
// not allowed to change dynamically and its value in the structure
// passed to the constructor is different from its value in the
// structure passed to this method, this method will return an error
// without changing any fields.
Status ChangeOptions(const Options& options);
// Add key,value to the table being constructed.
// REQUIRES: key is after any previously added key according to comparator.
// REQUIRES: Finish(), Abandon() have not been called
void Add(const Slice& key, const Slice& value);
// Advanced operation: flush any buffered key/value pairs to file.
// Can be used to ensure that two adjacent entries never live in
// the same data block. Most clients should not need to use this method.
// REQUIRES: Finish(), Abandon() have not been called
void Flush();
// Return non-ok iff some error has been detected.
Status status() const;
// Finish building the table. Stops using the file passed to the
// constructor after this function returns.
// REQUIRES: Finish(), Abandon() have not been called
Status Finish();
// Indicate that the contents of this builder should be abandoned. Stops
// using the file passed to the constructor after this function returns.
// If the caller is not going to call Finish(), it must call Abandon()
// before destroying this builder.
// REQUIRES: Finish(), Abandon() have not been called
void Abandon();
// Number of calls to Add() so far.
uint64_t NumEntries() const;
// Size of the file generated so far. If invoked after a successful
// Finish() call, returns the size of the final generated file.
uint64_t FileSize() const;
private:
bool ok() const { return status().ok(); }
void WriteBlock(BlockBuilder* block, BlockHandle* handle);
void WriteRawBlock(const Slice& data, CompressionType, BlockHandle* handle);
struct Rep;
Rep* rep_;
};
} // namespace leveldb
#endif // STORAGE_LEVELDB_INCLUDE_TABLE_BUILDER_H_