Class RegexPathPredicate
java.lang.Object
com.google.gerrit.index.query.Predicate<T>
com.google.gerrit.index.query.OperatorPredicate<I>
com.google.gerrit.index.query.IndexPredicate<I>
com.google.gerrit.index.query.RegexPredicate<ChangeData>
com.google.gerrit.server.query.change.ChangeRegexPredicate
com.google.gerrit.server.query.change.RegexPathPredicate
- All Implemented Interfaces:
Matchable<ChangeData>
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Nested Class Summary
Nested classes/interfaces inherited from class com.google.gerrit.index.query.Predicate
Predicate.Any<T>
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Field Summary
Fields inherited from class com.google.gerrit.index.query.OperatorPredicate
name, value
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Constructor Summary
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionint
getCost()
Returns a cost estimate to run this predicate, higher figures cost more.boolean
match
(ChangeData object) This method matches documents without calling an index subsystem.Methods inherited from class com.google.gerrit.index.query.IndexPredicate
getField, getType
Methods inherited from class com.google.gerrit.index.query.OperatorPredicate
copy, equals, getOperator, getValue, hashCode, toString
Methods inherited from class com.google.gerrit.index.query.Predicate
and, and, any, asMatchable, estimateCost, getChild, getChildCount, getChildren, getFlattenedPredicateList, getLeafCount, getPredicateString, isLeaf, isMatchable, not, or, or, supportedForQueries
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Constructor Details
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RegexPathPredicate
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Method Details
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match
Description copied from class:IndexPredicate
This method matches documents without calling an index subsystem. For primitive fields (e.g. integer, long) , the matching logic is consistent across this method and all known index implementations. For text fields (i.e. prefix and full-text) the semantics vary between this implementation and known index implementations:- Prefix: Lucene as well as
IndexPredicate.match(Object)
matches terms as true prefixes (prefix:foo -> `foo bar` matches, but `baz foo bar` does not match). The index implementation at Google tokenizes both the query and the indexed text and matches tokens individually (prefix:fo ba -> `baz foo bar` matches).- Full text: Lucene uses a
PhraseQuery
to search for terms in full text fields in-order. The index implementation at Google as well asIndexPredicate.match(Object)
tokenizes both the query and the indexed text and matches tokens individually.- Specified by:
match
in interfaceMatchable<ChangeData>
- Overrides:
match
in classIndexPredicate<ChangeData>
- Returns:
- true if the predicate matches the provided
I
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- Prefix: Lucene as well as
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getCost
public int getCost()Description copied from interface:Matchable
Returns a cost estimate to run this predicate, higher figures cost more.- Specified by:
getCost
in interfaceMatchable<ChangeData>
- Overrides:
getCost
in classIndexPredicate<ChangeData>
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