| 1 | /*
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| 2 |  * Souffle - A Datalog Compiler
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| 3 |  * Copyright (c) 2015, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved
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| 4 |  * Licensed under the Universal Permissive License v 1.0 as shown at:
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| 5 |  * - https://opensource.org/licenses/UPL
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| 6 |  * - <souffle root>/licenses/SOUFFLE-UPL.txt
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| 7 |  */
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| 8 | 
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| 9 | /************************************************************************
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| 10 |  *
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| 11 |  * @file SouffleInterface.h
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| 12 |  *
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| 13 |  * Main include file for generated C++ classes of Souffle
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| 14 |  *
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| 15 |  ***********************************************************************/
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| 16 | 
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| 17 | #pragma once
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| 18 | 
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| 19 | #include "souffle/RamTypes.h"
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| 20 | #include "souffle/RecordTable.h"
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| 21 | #include "souffle/SymbolTable.h"
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| 22 | #include "souffle/datastructure/ConcurrentCache.h"
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| 23 | #include "souffle/utility/MiscUtil.h"
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| 24 | #include <algorithm>
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| 25 | #include <cassert>
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| 26 | #include <cstddef>
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| 27 | #include <cstdint>
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| 28 | #include <initializer_list>
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| 29 | #include <iostream>
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| 30 | #include <map>
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| 31 | #include <memory>
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| 32 | #include <optional>
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| 33 | #include <regex>
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| 34 | #include <string>
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| 35 | #include <tuple>
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| 36 | #include <utility>
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| 37 | #include <vector>
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| 38 | 
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| 39 | namespace souffle {
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| 40 | 
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| 41 | class tuple;
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| 42 | 
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| 43 | /**
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| 44 |  * Object-oriented wrapper class for Souffle's templatized relations.
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| 45 |  */
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| 46 | class Relation {
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| 47 | public:
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| 48 |     using arity_type = std::size_t;
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| 49 | 
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| 50 | protected:
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| 51 |     /**
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| 52 |      * Abstract iterator class.
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| 53 |      *
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| 54 |      * When tuples are inserted into a relation, they will be stored contiguously.
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| 55 |      * Intially, the iterator_base of a relation will point to the first tuple inserted.
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| 56 |      * iterator_base can be moved to point to the next tuple until the end.
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| 57 |      * The tuple iterator_base is pointing to can be accessed.
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| 58 |      * However, users can not use this to access tuples since iterator class is protected.
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| 59 |      * Instead, they should use the public class - iterator which interacts with iterator_base.
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| 60 |      */
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| 61 |     class iterator_base {
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| 62 |     protected:
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| 63 |         /**
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| 64 |          * Required for identifying type of iterator
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| 65 |          * (NB: LLVM has no typeinfo).
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| 66 |          *
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| 67 |          * Note: The above statement is not true anymore - should this be made to work the same
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| 68 |          * as Node::operator==?
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| 69 |          *
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| 70 |          * TODO (Honghyw) : Provide a clear documentation of what id is used for.
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| 71 |          */
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| 72 |         std::size_t id;
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| 73 | 
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| 74 |     public:
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| 75 |         /**
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| 76 |          * Get the ID of the iterator_base object.
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| 77 |          *
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| 78 |          * @return ID of the iterator_base object (std::size_t)
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| 79 |          */
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| 80 |         virtual std::size_t getId() const {
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| 81 |             return id;
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| 82 |         }
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| 83 | 
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| 84 |         /**
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| 85 |          * Constructor.
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| 86 |          *
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| 87 |          * Create an instance of iterator_base and set its ID to be arg_id.
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| 88 |          *
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| 89 |          * @param arg_id ID of an iterator object (std::size_t)
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| 90 |          */
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| 91 |         iterator_base(std::size_t arg_id) : id(arg_id) {}
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| 92 | 
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| 93 |         /**
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| 94 |          * Destructor.
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| 95 |          */
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| 96 |         virtual ~iterator_base() = default;
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| 97 | 
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| 98 |         /**
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| 99 |          * Overload the "++" operator.
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| 100 |          *
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| 101 |          * Increment the iterator_base so that the iterator_base will now point to the next tuple.
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| 102 |          * The definition of this overloading has to be defined by the child class of iterator_base.
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| 103 |          */
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| 104 |         virtual void operator++() = 0;
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| 105 | 
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| 106 |         /**
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| 107 |          * Overload the "*" operator.
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| 108 |          *
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| 109 |          * Return the tuple that is pointed to by the iterator_base.
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| 110 |          * The definition of this overloading has to be defined by the child class of iterator_base.
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| 111 |          *
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| 112 |          * @return tuple Reference to a tuple object
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| 113 |          */
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| 114 |         virtual tuple& operator*() = 0;
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| 115 | 
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| 116 |         /**
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| 117 |          * Overload the "==" operator.
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| 118 |          *
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| 119 |          * @param o Reference to an object of the iterator_base class
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| 120 |          * @return A boolean value, if the ID of o is the same as the ID of the current object and equal(o)
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| 121 |          * returns true. Otherwise return false
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| 122 |          */
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| 123 |         bool operator==(const iterator_base& o) const {
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| 124 |             return this->getId() == o.getId() && equal(o);
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| 125 |         }
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| 126 | 
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| 127 |         /**
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| 128 |          * Clone the iterator_base.
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| 129 |          * The definition of clone has to be defined by the child class of iterator_base.
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| 130 |          *
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| 131 |          * @return An iterator_base pointer
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| 132 |          */
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| 133 |         virtual iterator_base* clone() const = 0;
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| 134 | 
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| 135 |     protected:
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| 136 |         /**
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| 137 |          * Check if the passed-in object of o is the the same as the current iterator_base.
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| 138 |          *
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| 139 |          * TODO (Honghyw) : Provide a clear documentation of what equal function does.
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| 140 |          *
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| 141 |          * @param o Reference to an object of the iterator_base class
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| 142 |          * @return A boolean value. If two iterator_base are the same return true. Otherwise return false
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| 143 |          */
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| 144 |         virtual bool equal(const iterator_base& o) const = 0;
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| 145 |     };
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| 146 | 
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| 147 | public:
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| 148 |     /**
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| 149 |      * Destructor.
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| 150 |      */
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| 151 |     virtual ~Relation() = default;
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| 152 | 
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| 153 |     /**
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| 154 |      * Wrapper class for abstract iterator.
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| 155 |      *
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| 156 |      * Users must use iterator class to access the tuples stored in a relation.
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| 157 |      */
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| 158 |     class iterator {
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| 159 |     protected:
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| 160 |         /*
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| 161 |          * iterator_base class pointer.
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| 162 |          *
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| 163 |          */
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| 164 |         std::unique_ptr<iterator_base> iter = nullptr;
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| 165 | 
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| 166 |     public:
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| 167 |         /**
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| 168 |          * Constructor.
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| 169 |          */
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| 170 |         iterator() = default;
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| 171 | 
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| 172 |         /**
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| 173 |          * Move constructor.
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| 174 |          *
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| 175 |          * The new iterator now has ownerhsip of the iterator base.
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| 176 |          *
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| 177 |          * @param arg lvalue reference to an iterator object
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| 178 |          */
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| 179 |         iterator(iterator&& arg) = default;
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| 180 | 
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| 181 |         /**
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| 182 |          * Constructor.
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| 183 |          *
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| 184 |          * Initialise this iterator with a given iterator base
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| 185 |          *
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| 186 |          * The new iterator has ownership of the iterator base.
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| 187 |          *
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| 188 |          * @param arg An iterator_base class pointer
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| 189 |          */
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| 190 |         iterator(std::unique_ptr<iterator_base> it) : iter(std::move(it)) {}
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| 191 | 
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| 192 |         /**
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| 193 |          * Destructor.
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| 194 |          *
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| 195 |          * The iterator_base instance iter is pointing is destructed.
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| 196 |          */
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| 197 |         ~iterator() = default;
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| 198 | 
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| 199 |         /**
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| 200 |          * Constructor.
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| 201 |          *
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| 202 |          * Initialise the iter to be the clone of arg.
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| 203 |          *
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| 204 |          * @param o Reference to an iterator object
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| 205 |          */
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| 206 |         iterator(const iterator& o) : iter(o.iter->clone()) {}
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| 207 | 
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| 208 |         /**
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| 209 |          * Overload the "=" operator.
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| 210 |          *
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| 211 |          * The original iterator_base instance is destructed.
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| 212 |          */
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| 213 |         iterator& operator=(const iterator& o) {
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| 214 |             iter.reset(o.iter->clone());
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| 215 |             return *this;
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| 216 |         }
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| 217 | 
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| 218 |         iterator& operator=(iterator&& o) {
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| 219 |             iter.swap(o.iter);
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| 220 |             return *this;
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| 221 |         }
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| 222 | 
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| 223 |         /**
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| 224 |          * Overload the "++" operator.
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| 225 |          *
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| 226 |          * Increment the iterator_base object that iter is pointing to so that iterator_base object points to
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| 227 |          * next tuple.
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| 228 |          *
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| 229 |          * @return Reference to the iterator object which points to the next tuple in a relation
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| 230 |          */
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| 231 |         iterator& operator++() {
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| 232 |             ++(*iter);
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| 233 |             return *this;
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| 234 |         }
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| 235 | 
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| 236 |         /**
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| 237 |          * Overload the "++" operator.
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| 238 |          *
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| 239 |          * Copies the iterator, increments itself, and returns the (pre-increment) copy.
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| 240 |          * WARNING: Expensive due to copy! Included for API compatibility.
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| 241 |          *
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| 242 |          * @return Pre-increment copy of `this`.
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| 243 |          */
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| 244 |         iterator operator++(int) {
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| 245 |             auto cpy = *this;
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| 246 |             ++(*this);
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| 247 |             return cpy;
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| 248 |         }
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| 249 | 
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| 250 |         /**
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| 251 |          * Overload the "*" operator.
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| 252 |          *
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| 253 |          * This will return the tuple that the iterator is pointing to.
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| 254 |          *
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| 255 |          * @return Reference to a tuple object
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| 256 |          */
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| 257 | 
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| 258 |         tuple& operator*() const {
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| 259 |             return *(*iter);
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| 260 |         }
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| 261 | 
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| 262 |         /**
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| 263 |          * Overload the "==" operator.
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| 264 |          *
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| 265 |          * Check if either the iter of o and the iter of current object are the same or the corresponding
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| 266 |          * iterator_base objects are the same.
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| 267 |          *
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| 268 |          * @param o Reference to a iterator object
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| 269 |          * @return Boolean. True, if either of them is true. False, otherwise
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| 270 |          */
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| 271 |         bool operator==(const iterator& o) const {
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| 272 |             return (iter == o.iter) || (*iter == *o.iter);
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| 273 |         }
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| 274 | 
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| 275 |         /**
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| 276 |          * Overload the "!=" operator.
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| 277 |          *
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| 278 |          * Check if the iterator object o is not the same as the current object.
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| 279 |          *
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| 280 |          * @param o Reference to a iterator object
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| 281 |          * @return Boolean. True, if they are not the same. False, otherwise
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| 282 |          */
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| 283 |         bool operator!=(const iterator& o) const {
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| 284 |             return !(*this == o);
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| 285 |         }
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| 286 |     };
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| 287 | 
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| 288 |     /**
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| 289 |      * Insert a new tuple into the relation.
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| 290 |      * The definition of insert function has to be defined by the child class of relation class.
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| 291 |      *
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| 292 |      * @param t Reference to a tuple class object
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| 293 |      */
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| 294 |     virtual void insert(const tuple& t) = 0;
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| 295 | 
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| 296 |     /**
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| 297 |      * Check whether a tuple exists in a relation.
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| 298 |      * The definition of contains has to be defined by the child class of relation class.
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| 299 |      *
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| 300 |      * @param t Reference to a tuple object
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| 301 |      * @return Boolean. True, if the tuple exists. False, otherwise
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| 302 |      */
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| 303 |     virtual bool contains(const tuple& t) const = 0;
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| 304 | 
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| 305 |     /**
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| 306 |      * Return an iterator pointing to the first tuple of the relation.
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| 307 |      * This iterator is used to access the tuples of the relation.
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| 308 |      *
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| 309 |      * @return Iterator
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| 310 |      */
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| 311 |     virtual iterator begin() const = 0;
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| 312 | 
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| 313 |     /**
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| 314 |      * Return an iterator pointing to next to the last tuple of the relation.
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| 315 |      *
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| 316 |      * @return Iterator
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| 317 |      */
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| 318 |     virtual iterator end() const = 0;
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| 319 | 
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| 320 |     /**
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| 321 |      * Get the number of tuples in a relation.
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| 322 |      *
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| 323 |      * @return The number of tuples in a relation (std::size_t)
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| 324 |      */
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| 325 |     virtual std::size_t size() const = 0;
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| 326 | 
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| 327 |     /**
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| 328 |      * Get the name of a relation.
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| 329 |      *
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| 330 |      * @return The name of a relation (std::string)
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| 331 |      */
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| 332 |     virtual std::string getName() const = 0;
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| 333 | 
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| 334 |     /**
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| 335 |      * Get the attribute type of a relation at the column specified by the parameter.
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| 336 |      * The attribute type is in the form "<primitive type>:<type name>".
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| 337 |      * <primitive type> can be s, f, u, i, r, or + standing for symbol, float,
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| 338 |      * unsigned, integer, record, and ADT respectively,
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| 339 |      * which are the primitive types in Souffle.
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| 340 |      * <type name> is the name given by the user in the Souffle program
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| 341 |      *
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| 342 |      * @param The index of the column starting starting from 0 (std::size_t)
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| 343 |      * @return The constant string of the attribute type
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| 344 |      */
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| 345 |     virtual const char* getAttrType(std::size_t) const = 0;
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| 346 | 
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| 347 |     /**
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| 348 |      * Get the attribute name of a relation at the column specified by the parameter.
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| 349 |      * The attribute name is the name given to the type by the user in the .decl statement. For example, for
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| 350 |      * ".decl edge (node1:Node, node2:Node)", the attribute names are node1 and node2.
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| 351 |      *
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| 352 |      * @param The index of the column starting starting from 0 (std::size_t)
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| 353 |      * @return The constant string of the attribute name
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| 354 |      */
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| 355 |     virtual const char* getAttrName(std::size_t) const = 0;
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| 356 | 
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| 357 |     /**
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| 358 |      * Return the arity of a relation.
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| 359 |      * For example for a tuple (1 2) the arity is 2 and for a tuple (1 2 3) the arity is 3.
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| 360 |      *
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| 361 |      * @return Arity of a relation (`arity_type`)
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| 362 |      */
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| 363 |     virtual arity_type getArity() const = 0;
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| 364 | 
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| 365 |     /**
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| 366 |      * Return the number of auxiliary attributes. Auxiliary attributes
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| 367 |      * are used for provenance and and other alternative evaluation
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| 368 |      * strategies. They are stored as the last attributes of a tuple.
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| 369 |      *
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| 370 |      * @return Number of auxiliary attributes of a relation (`arity_type`)
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| 371 |      */
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| 372 |     virtual arity_type getAuxiliaryArity() const = 0;
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| 373 | 
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| 374 |     /**
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| 375 |      * Return the number of non-auxiliary attributes.
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| 376 |      * Auxiliary attributes are used for provenance and and other alternative
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| 377 |      * evaluation strategies.
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| 378 |      * They are stored as the last attributes of a tuple.
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| 379 |      *
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| 380 |      * @return Number of non-auxiliary attributes of a relation (`arity_type`)
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| 381 |      */
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| 382 |     arity_type getPrimaryArity() const {
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| 383 |         assert(getAuxiliaryArity() <= getArity());
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| 384 |         return getArity() - getAuxiliaryArity();
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| 385 |     }
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| 386 | 
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| 387 |     /**
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| 388 |      * Get the symbol table of a relation.
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| 389 |      * The symbols in a tuple to be stored into a relation are stored and assigned with a number in a table
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| 390 |      * called symbol table. For example, to insert ("John","Student") to a relation, "John" and "Student" are
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| 391 |      * stored in symbol table and they are assigned with number say 0 and 1. After this, instead of inserting
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| 392 |      * ("John","Student"), (0, 1) is inserted. When accessing this tuple, 0 and 1 will be looked up in the
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| 393 |      * table and replaced by "John" and "Student". This is done so to save memory space if same symbols are
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| 394 |      * inserted many times. Symbol table has many rows where each row contains a symbol and its corresponding
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| 395 |      * assigned number.
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| 396 |      *
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| 397 |      * @return Reference to a symbolTable object
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| 398 |      */
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| 399 |     virtual SymbolTable& getSymbolTable() const = 0;
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| 400 | 
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| 401 |     /**
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| 402 |      * Get the signature of a relation.
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| 403 |      * The signature is in the form <<primitive type 1>:<type name 1>,<primitive type 2>:<type name 2>...> for
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| 404 |      * all the attributes in a relation. For example, <s:Node,s:Node>. The primitive type and type name are
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| 405 |      * explained in getAttrType.
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| 406 |      *
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| 407 |      * @return String of the signature of a relation
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| 408 |      */
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| 409 |     std::string getSignature() {
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| 410 |         if (getArity() == 0) {
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| 411 |             return "<>";
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| 412 |         }
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| 413 | 
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| 414 |         std::string signature = "<" + std::string(getAttrType(0));
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| 415 |         for (arity_type i = 1; i < getArity(); i++) {
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| 416 |             signature += "," + std::string(getAttrType(i));
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| 417 |         }
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| 418 |         signature += ">";
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| 419 |         return signature;
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| 420 |     }
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| 421 | 
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| 422 |     /**
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| 423 |      * Delete all the tuples in relation.
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| 424 |      *
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| 425 |      * When purge() is called, it sets the head and tail of the table (table is a
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| 426 |      * singly-linked list structure) to nullptr, and for every elements
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| 427 |      * in the table, set the next element pointer points to the current element itself.
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| 428 |      */
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| 429 |     virtual void purge() = 0;
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| 430 | };
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| 431 | 
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| 432 | /**
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| 433 |  * Defines a tuple for the OO interface such that
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| 434 |  * relations with varying columns can be accessed.
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| 435 |  *
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| 436 |  * Tuples are stored in relations.
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| 437 |  * In Souffle, one row of data to be stored into a relation is represented as a tuple.
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| 438 |  * For example if we have a relation called dog with attributes name, colour and age which are string, string
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| 439 |  * and interger type respectively. One row of data a relation to be stored can be (mydog, black, 3). However,
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| 440 |  * this is not directly stored as a tuple. There will be a symbol table storing the actual content and
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| 441 |  * associate them with numbers (For example, |1|mydog| |2|black| |3|3|). And when this row of data is stored
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| 442 |  * as a tuple, (1, 2, 3) will be stored.
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| 443 |  */
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| 444 | class tuple {
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| 445 |     /**
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| 446 |      * The relation to which the tuple belongs.
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| 447 |      */
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| 448 |     const Relation& relation;
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| 449 | 
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| 450 |     /**
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| 451 |      * Dynamic array used to store the elements in a tuple.
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| 452 |      */
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| 453 |     std::vector<RamDomain> array;
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| 454 | 
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| 455 |     /**
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| 456 |      * pos shows what the current position of a tuple is.
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| 457 |      * Initially, pos is 0 meaning we are at the head of the tuple.
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| 458 |      * If we have an empty tuple and try to insert things, pos lets us know where to insert the element. After
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| 459 |      * the element is inserted, pos will be incremented by 1. If we have a tuple with content, pos lets us
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| 460 |      * know where to read the element. After we have read one element, pos will be incremented by 1. pos also
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| 461 |      * helps to make sure we access an insert a tuple within the bound by making sure pos never exceeds the
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| 462 |      * arity of the relation.
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| 463 |      */
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| 464 |     std::size_t pos;
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| 465 | 
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| 466 | public:
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| 467 |     /**
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| 468 |      * Constructor.
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| 469 |      *
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| 470 |      * Tuples are constructed here by passing a relation, then may be subsequently inserted into that same
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| 471 |      * passed relation. The passed relation pointer will be stored within the tuple instance, while the arity
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| 472 |      * of the relation will be used to initialize the vector holding the elements of the tuple. Where such an
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| 473 |      * element is of integer type, it will be stored directly within the vector. Otherwise, if the element is
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| 474 |      * of a string type, the index of that string within the associated symbol table will be stored instead.
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| 475 |      * The tuple also stores the index of some "current" element, referred to as its position. The constructor
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| 476 |      * initially sets this position to the first (zeroth) element of the tuple, while subsequent methods of
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| 477 |      * this class use that position for element access and modification.
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| 478 |      *
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| 479 |      * @param r Relation pointer pointing to a relation
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| 480 |      */
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| 481 |     tuple(const Relation* r) : relation(*r), array(r->getArity()), pos(0), data(array.data()) {}
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| 482 | 
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| 483 |     /**
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| 484 |      * Constructor.
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| 485 |      *
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| 486 |      * Tuples are constructed here by passing a tuple.
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| 487 |      * The relation to which the passed tuple belongs to will be stored.
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| 488 |      * The array of the passed tuple, which stores the elements will be stroed.
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| 489 |      * The pos will be set to be the same as the pos of passed tuple.
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| 490 |      * belongs to.
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| 491 |      *
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| 492 |      * @param Reference to a tuple object.
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| 493 |      */
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| 494 |     tuple(const tuple& t) : relation(t.relation), array(t.array), pos(t.pos), data(array.data()) {}
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| 495 | 
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| 496 |     /**
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| 497 |      * Allows printing using WriteStream.
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| 498 |      */
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| 499 |     const RamDomain* data = nullptr;
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| 500 | 
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| 501 |     /**
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| 502 |      * Get the reference to the relation to which the tuple belongs.
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| 503 |      *
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| 504 |      * @return Reference to a relation.
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| 505 |      */
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| 506 |     const Relation& getRelation() const {
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| 507 |         return relation;
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| 508 |     }
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| 509 | 
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| 510 |     /**
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| 511 |      * Return the number of elements in the tuple.
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| 512 |      *
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| 513 |      * @return the number of elements in the tuple (std::size_t).
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| 514 |      */
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| 515 |     Relation::arity_type size() const {
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| 516 |         assert(array.size() <= std::numeric_limits<Relation::arity_type>::max());
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| 517 |         return Relation::arity_type(array.size());
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| 518 |     }
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| 519 | 
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| 520 |     /**
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| 521 |      * Overload the operator [].
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| 522 |      *
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| 523 |      * Direct access to tuple elements via index and
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| 524 |      * return the element in idx position of a tuple.
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| 525 |      *
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| 526 |      * TODO (Honghyw) : This interface should be hidden and
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| 527 |      * only be used by friendly classes such as
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| 528 |      * iterators; users should not use this interface.
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| 529 |      *
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| 530 |      * @param idx This is the idx of element in a tuple (std::size_t).
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| 531 |      */
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| 532 |     RamDomain& operator[](std::size_t idx) {
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| 533 |         return array[idx];
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| 534 |     }
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| 535 | 
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| 536 |     /**
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| 537 |      * Overload the operator [].
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| 538 |      *
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| 539 |      * Direct access to tuple elements via index and
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| 540 |      * Return the element in idx position of a tuple. The returned element can not be changed.
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| 541 |      *
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| 542 |      * TODO (Honghyw) : This interface should be hidden and
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| 543 |      * only be used by friendly classes such as
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| 544 |      * iterators; users should not use this interface.
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| 545 |      *
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| 546 |      * @param idx This is the idx of element in a tuple (std::size_t).
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| 547 |      */
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| 548 |     const RamDomain& operator[](std::size_t idx) const {
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| 549 |         return array[idx];
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| 550 |     }
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| 551 | 
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| 552 |     /**
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| 553 |      * Reset the index giving the "current element" of the tuple to zero.
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| 554 |      */
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| 555 |     void rewind() {
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| 556 |         pos = 0;
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| 557 |     }
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| 558 | 
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| 559 |     /**
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| 560 |      * Set the "current element" of the tuple to the given string, then increment the index giving the current
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| 561 |      * element.
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| 562 |      *
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| 563 |      * @param str Symbol to be added (std::string)
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| 564 |      * @return Reference to the tuple
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| 565 |      */
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| 566 |     tuple& operator<<(const std::string& str) {
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| 567 |         assert(pos < size() && "exceeded tuple's size");
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| 568 |         assert(*relation.getAttrType(pos) == 's' && "wrong element type");
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| 569 |         array[pos++] = relation.getSymbolTable().encode(str);
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| 570 |         return *this;
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| 571 |     }
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| 572 | 
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| 573 |     /**
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| 574 |      * Set the "current element" of the tuple to the given int, then increment the index giving the current
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| 575 |      * element.
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| 576 |      *
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| 577 |      * @param integer Integer to be added
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| 578 |      * @return Reference to the tuple
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| 579 |      */
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| 580 |     tuple& operator<<(RamSigned integer) {
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| 581 |         assert(pos < size() && "exceeded tuple's size");
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| 582 |         assert((*relation.getAttrType(pos) == 'i' || *relation.getAttrType(pos) == 'r' ||
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| 583 |                        *relation.getAttrType(pos) == '+') &&
 | 
| 584 |                 "wrong element type");
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| 585 |         array[pos++] = integer;
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| 586 |         return *this;
 | 
| 587 |     }
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| 588 | 
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| 589 |     /**
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| 590 |      * Set the "current element" of the tuple to the given uint, then increment the index giving the current
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| 591 |      * element.
 | 
| 592 |      *
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| 593 |      * @param uint Unsigned number to be added
 | 
| 594 |      * @return Reference to the tuple
 | 
| 595 |      */
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| 596 |     tuple& operator<<(RamUnsigned uint) {
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| 597 |         assert(pos < size() && "exceeded tuple's size");
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| 598 |         assert((*relation.getAttrType(pos) == 'u') && "wrong element type");
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| 599 |         array[pos++] = ramBitCast(uint);
 | 
| 600 |         return *this;
 | 
| 601 |     }
 | 
| 602 | 
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| 603 |     /**
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| 604 |      * Set the "current element" of the tuple to the given float, then increment the index giving the current
 | 
| 605 |      * element.
 | 
| 606 |      *
 | 
| 607 |      * @param float float to be added
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| 608 |      * @return Reference to the tuple
 | 
| 609 |      */
 | 
| 610 |     tuple& operator<<(RamFloat ramFloat) {
 | 
| 611 |         assert(pos < size() && "exceeded tuple's size");
 | 
| 612 |         assert((*relation.getAttrType(pos) == 'f') && "wrong element type");
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| 613 |         array[pos++] = ramBitCast(ramFloat);
 | 
| 614 |         return *this;
 | 
| 615 |     }
 | 
| 616 | 
 | 
| 617 |     /**
 | 
| 618 |      * Get the "current element" of the tuple as a string, then increment the index giving the current
 | 
| 619 |      * element.
 | 
| 620 |      *
 | 
| 621 |      * @param str Symbol to be loaded from the tuple(std::string)
 | 
| 622 |      * @return Reference to the tuple
 | 
| 623 |      */
 | 
| 624 |     tuple& operator>>(std::string& str) {
 | 
| 625 |         assert(pos < size() && "exceeded tuple's size");
 | 
| 626 |         assert(*relation.getAttrType(pos) == 's' && "wrong element type");
 | 
| 627 |         str = relation.getSymbolTable().decode(array[pos++]);
 | 
| 628 |         return *this;
 | 
| 629 |     }
 | 
| 630 | 
 | 
| 631 |     /**
 | 
| 632 |      * Get the "current element" of the tuple as a int, then increment the index giving the current
 | 
| 633 |      * element.
 | 
| 634 |      *
 | 
| 635 |      * @param integer Integer to be loaded from the tuple
 | 
| 636 |      * @return Reference to the tuple
 | 
| 637 |      */
 | 
| 638 |     tuple& operator>>(RamSigned& integer) {
 | 
| 639 |         assert(pos < size() && "exceeded tuple's size");
 | 
| 640 |         assert((*relation.getAttrType(pos) == 'i' || *relation.getAttrType(pos) == 'r' ||
 | 
| 641 |                        *relation.getAttrType(pos) == '+') &&
 | 
| 642 |                 "wrong element type");
 | 
| 643 |         integer = ramBitCast<RamSigned>(array[pos++]);
 | 
| 644 |         return *this;
 | 
| 645 |     }
 | 
| 646 | 
 | 
| 647 |     /**
 | 
| 648 |      * Get the "current element" of the tuple as a unsigned, then increment the index giving the current
 | 
| 649 |      * element.
 | 
| 650 |      *
 | 
| 651 |      * @param uint Unsigned number to be loaded from the tuple
 | 
| 652 |      * @return Reference to the tuple
 | 
| 653 |      */
 | 
| 654 |     tuple& operator>>(RamUnsigned& uint) {
 | 
| 655 |         assert(pos < size() && "exceeded tuple's size");
 | 
| 656 |         assert((*relation.getAttrType(pos) == 'u') && "wrong element type");
 | 
| 657 |         uint = ramBitCast<RamUnsigned>(array[pos++]);
 | 
| 658 |         return *this;
 | 
| 659 |     }
 | 
| 660 | 
 | 
| 661 |     /**
 | 
| 662 |      * Get the "current element" of the tuple as a float, then increment the index giving the current
 | 
| 663 |      * element.
 | 
| 664 |      *
 | 
| 665 |      * @param ramFloat Float to be loaded from the tuple
 | 
| 666 |      * @return Reference to the tuple
 | 
| 667 |      */
 | 
| 668 |     tuple& operator>>(RamFloat& ramFloat) {
 | 
| 669 |         assert(pos < size() && "exceeded tuple's size");
 | 
| 670 |         assert((*relation.getAttrType(pos) == 'f') && "wrong element type");
 | 
| 671 |         ramFloat = ramBitCast<RamFloat>(array[pos++]);
 | 
| 672 |         return *this;
 | 
| 673 |     }
 | 
| 674 | 
 | 
| 675 |     /**
 | 
| 676 |      * Iterator for direct access to tuple's data.
 | 
| 677 |      *
 | 
| 678 |      * @see Relation::iteraor::begin()
 | 
| 679 |      */
 | 
| 680 |     decltype(array)::iterator begin() {
 | 
| 681 |         return array.begin();
 | 
| 682 |     }
 | 
| 683 | 
 | 
| 684 |     /**
 | 
| 685 |      * Construct using initialisation list.
 | 
| 686 |      */
 | 
| 687 |     tuple(const Relation* relation, std::initializer_list<RamDomain> tupleList)
 | 
| 688 |             : relation(*relation), array(tupleList), pos(tupleList.size()), data(array.data()) {
 | 
| 689 |         assert(tupleList.size() == relation->getArity() && "tuple arity does not match relation arity");
 | 
| 690 |     }
 | 
| 691 | };
 | 
| 692 | 
 | 
| 693 | /**
 | 
| 694 |  * Abstract base class for generated Datalog programs.
 | 
| 695 |  */
 | 
| 696 | class SouffleProgram {
 | 
| 697 | protected:
 | 
| 698 |     /**
 | 
| 699 |      * Define a relation map for external access, when getRelation(name) is called,
 | 
| 700 |      * the relation with the given name will be returned from this map,
 | 
| 701 |      * relationMap stores all the relations in a map with its name
 | 
| 702 |      * as the key and relation as the value.
 | 
| 703 |      */
 | 
| 704 |     std::map<std::string, Relation*> relationMap;
 | 
| 705 | 
 | 
| 706 |     /**
 | 
| 707 |      * inputRelations stores all the input relation in a vector.
 | 
| 708 |      */
 | 
| 709 |     std::vector<Relation*> inputRelations;
 | 
| 710 | 
 | 
| 711 |     /**
 | 
| 712 |      * outputRelations stores all the output relation in a vector.
 | 
| 713 |      */
 | 
| 714 |     std::vector<Relation*> outputRelations;
 | 
| 715 | 
 | 
| 716 |     /**
 | 
| 717 |      * internalRelation stores all the relation in a vector that are neither an input or an output.
 | 
| 718 |      */
 | 
| 719 |     std::vector<Relation*> internalRelations;
 | 
| 720 | 
 | 
| 721 |     /**
 | 
| 722 |      * allRelations store all the relation in a vector.
 | 
| 723 |      */
 | 
| 724 |     std::vector<Relation*> allRelations;
 | 
| 725 | 
 | 
| 726 |     /**
 | 
| 727 |      * The number of threads used by OpenMP
 | 
| 728 |      */
 | 
| 729 |     std::size_t numThreads = 1;
 | 
| 730 | 
 | 
| 731 |     /**
 | 
| 732 |      * Enable I/O
 | 
| 733 |      */
 | 
| 734 |     bool performIO = false;
 | 
| 735 | 
 | 
| 736 |     /**
 | 
| 737 |      * Prune Intermediate Relations when there is no further use for them.
 | 
| 738 |      */
 | 
| 739 |     bool pruneImdtRels = true;
 | 
| 740 | 
 | 
| 741 |     /**
 | 
| 742 |      * Add the relation to relationMap (with its name) and allRelations,
 | 
| 743 |      * depends on the properties of the relation, if the relation is an input relation, it will be added to
 | 
| 744 |      * inputRelations, else if the relation is an output relation, it will be added to outputRelations,
 | 
| 745 |      * otherwise will add to internalRelations. (a relation could be both input and output at the same time.)
 | 
| 746 |      *
 | 
| 747 |      * @param name the name of the relation (std::string)
 | 
| 748 |      * @param rel a reference to the relation
 | 
| 749 |      * @param isInput a bool argument, true if the relation is a input relation, else false (bool)
 | 
| 750 |      * @param isOnput a bool argument, true if the relation is a ouput relation, else false (bool)
 | 
| 751 |      */
 | 
| 752 |     void addRelation(const std::string& name, Relation& rel, bool isInput, bool isOutput) {
 | 
| 753 |         relationMap[name] = &rel;
 | 
| 754 |         allRelations.push_back(&rel);
 | 
| 755 |         if (isInput) {
 | 
| 756 |             inputRelations.push_back(&rel);
 | 
| 757 |         }
 | 
| 758 |         if (isOutput) {
 | 
| 759 |             outputRelations.push_back(&rel);
 | 
| 760 |         }
 | 
| 761 |         if (!isInput && !isOutput) {
 | 
| 762 |             internalRelations.push_back(&rel);
 | 
| 763 |         }
 | 
| 764 |     }
 | 
| 765 | 
 | 
| 766 |     [[deprecated("pass `rel` by reference; `rel` may not be null"), maybe_unused]] void addRelation(
 | 
| 767 |             const std::string& name, Relation* rel, bool isInput, bool isOutput) {
 | 
| 768 |         assert(rel && "`rel` may not be null");
 | 
| 769 |         addRelation(name, *rel, isInput, isOutput);
 | 
| 770 |     }
 | 
| 771 | 
 | 
| 772 | public:
 | 
| 773 |     /**
 | 
| 774 |      * Destructor.
 | 
| 775 |      *
 | 
| 776 |      * Destructor of SouffleProgram.
 | 
| 777 |      */
 | 
| 778 |     virtual ~SouffleProgram() = default;
 | 
| 779 | 
 | 
| 780 |     /**
 | 
| 781 |      * Execute the souffle program, without any loads or stores, and live-profiling (in case it is switched
 | 
| 782 |      * on).
 | 
| 783 |      */
 | 
| 784 |     virtual void run() {}
 | 
| 785 | 
 | 
| 786 |     /**
 | 
| 787 |      * Execute program, loading inputs and storing outputs as required.
 | 
| 788 |      * File IO types can use the given directories to find their input file.
 | 
| 789 |      *
 | 
| 790 |      * @param inputDirectory If non-empty, specifies the input directory
 | 
| 791 |      * @param outputDirectory If non-empty, specifies the output directory
 | 
| 792 |      * @param performIO Enable I/O operations
 | 
| 793 |      * @param pruneImdtRels Prune intermediate relations
 | 
| 794 |      */
 | 
| 795 |     virtual void runAll(std::string inputDirectory = "", std::string outputDirectory = "",
 | 
| 796 |             bool performIO = false, bool pruneImdtRels = true) = 0;
 | 
| 797 | 
 | 
| 798 |     /**
 | 
| 799 |      * Read all input relations.
 | 
| 800 |      *
 | 
| 801 |      * File IO types can use the given directory to find their input file.
 | 
| 802 |      * @param inputDirectory If non-empty, specifies the input directory
 | 
| 803 |      */
 | 
| 804 |     virtual void loadAll(std::string inputDirectory = "") = 0;
 | 
| 805 | 
 | 
| 806 |     /**
 | 
| 807 |      * Store all output relations.
 | 
| 808 |      *
 | 
| 809 |      * File IO types can use the given directory to find their input file.
 | 
| 810 |      * @param outputDirectory If non-empty, specifies the output directory
 | 
| 811 |      */
 | 
| 812 |     virtual void printAll(std::string outputDirectory = "") = 0;
 | 
| 813 | 
 | 
| 814 |     /**
 | 
| 815 |      * Output all the input relations in stdout, without generating any files. (for debug purposes).
 | 
| 816 |      */
 | 
| 817 |     virtual void dumpInputs() = 0;
 | 
| 818 | 
 | 
| 819 |     /**
 | 
| 820 |      * Output all the output relations in stdout, without generating any files. (for debug purposes).
 | 
| 821 |      */
 | 
| 822 |     virtual void dumpOutputs() = 0;
 | 
| 823 | 
 | 
| 824 |     /**
 | 
| 825 |      * Set the number of threads to be used
 | 
| 826 |      */
 | 
| 827 |     virtual void setNumThreads(std::size_t numThreadsValue) {
 | 
| 828 |         this->numThreads = numThreadsValue;
 | 
| 829 |     }
 | 
| 830 | 
 | 
| 831 |     /**
 | 
| 832 |      * Get the number of threads to be used
 | 
| 833 |      */
 | 
| 834 |     std::size_t getNumThreads() {
 | 
| 835 |         return numThreads;
 | 
| 836 |     }
 | 
| 837 | 
 | 
| 838 |     /**
 | 
| 839 |      * Get Relation by its name from relationMap, if relation not found, return a nullptr.
 | 
| 840 |      *
 | 
| 841 |      * @param name The name of the target relation (const std::string)
 | 
| 842 |      * @return The pointer of the target relation, or null pointer if the relation not found (Relation*)
 | 
| 843 |      */
 | 
| 844 |     Relation* getRelation(const std::string& name) const {
 | 
| 845 |         auto it = relationMap.find(name);
 | 
| 846 |         if (it != relationMap.end()) {
 | 
| 847 |             return (*it).second;
 | 
| 848 |         } else {
 | 
| 849 |             return nullptr;
 | 
| 850 |         }
 | 
| 851 |     };
 | 
| 852 | 
 | 
| 853 |     /**
 | 
| 854 |      * Return the size of the target relation from relationMap.
 | 
| 855 |      *
 | 
| 856 |      * @param name The name of the target relation (const std::string)
 | 
| 857 |      * @return The size of the target relation (std::size_t)
 | 
| 858 |      */
 | 
| 859 |     std::optional<std::size_t> getRelationSize(const std::string& name) const {
 | 
| 860 |         if (auto* rel = getRelation(name)) {
 | 
| 861 |             return rel->size();
 | 
| 862 |         }
 | 
| 863 | 
 | 
| 864 |         return std::nullopt;
 | 
| 865 |     }
 | 
| 866 | 
 | 
| 867 |     /**
 | 
| 868 |      * Return the name of the target relation from relationMap.
 | 
| 869 |      *
 | 
| 870 |      * @param name The name of the target relation (const std::string)
 | 
| 871 |      * @return The name of the target relation (std::string)
 | 
| 872 |      */
 | 
| 873 |     std::optional<std::string> getRelationName(const std::string& name) const {
 | 
| 874 |         if (auto* rel = getRelation(name)) {
 | 
| 875 |             return rel->getName();
 | 
| 876 |         }
 | 
| 877 | 
 | 
| 878 |         return std::nullopt;
 | 
| 879 |     }
 | 
| 880 | 
 | 
| 881 |     /**
 | 
| 882 |      * Getter of outputRelations, which this vector structure contains all output relations.
 | 
| 883 |      *
 | 
| 884 |      * @return outputRelations (std::vector)
 | 
| 885 |      * @see outputRelations
 | 
| 886 |      */
 | 
| 887 |     std::vector<Relation*> getOutputRelations() const {
 | 
| 888 |         return outputRelations;
 | 
| 889 |     }
 | 
| 890 | 
 | 
| 891 |     /**
 | 
| 892 |      * Getter of inputRelations, which this vector structure contains all input relations.
 | 
| 893 |      *
 | 
| 894 |      * @return intputRelations (std::vector)
 | 
| 895 |      * @see inputRelations
 | 
| 896 |      */
 | 
| 897 |     std::vector<Relation*> getInputRelations() const {
 | 
| 898 |         return inputRelations;
 | 
| 899 |     }
 | 
| 900 | 
 | 
| 901 |     /**
 | 
| 902 |      * Getter of internalRelations, which this vector structure contains all relations
 | 
| 903 |      * that are neither an input relation or an output relation.
 | 
| 904 |      *
 | 
| 905 |      * @return internalRelations (std::vector)
 | 
| 906 |      * @see internalRelations
 | 
| 907 |      */
 | 
| 908 |     std::vector<Relation*> getInternalRelations() const {
 | 
| 909 |         return internalRelations;
 | 
| 910 |     }
 | 
| 911 | 
 | 
| 912 |     /**
 | 
| 913 |      * Getter of allRelations, which this vector structure contains all relations.
 | 
| 914 |      *
 | 
| 915 |      * @return allRelations (std::vector)
 | 
| 916 |      * @see allRelations
 | 
| 917 |      */
 | 
| 918 |     std::vector<Relation*> getAllRelations() const {
 | 
| 919 |         return allRelations;
 | 
| 920 |     }
 | 
| 921 | 
 | 
| 922 |     /**
 | 
| 923 |      * Execute a subroutine
 | 
| 924 |      * @param name  Name of a subroutine (std:string)
 | 
| 925 |      * @param arg Arguments of the subroutine (std::vector<RamDomain>&)
 | 
| 926 |      * @param ret Return values of the subroutine (std::vector<RamDomain>&)
 | 
| 927 |      */
 | 
| 928 |     virtual void executeSubroutine(std::string /* name */, const std::vector<RamDomain>& /* args */,
 | 
| 929 |             std::vector<RamDomain>& /* ret */) {
 | 
| 930 |         fatal("unknown subroutine");
 | 
| 931 |     }
 | 
| 932 | 
 | 
| 933 |     /**
 | 
| 934 |      * Get the symbol table of the program.
 | 
| 935 |      */
 | 
| 936 |     virtual SymbolTable& getSymbolTable() = 0;
 | 
| 937 | 
 | 
| 938 |     /**
 | 
| 939 |      * Get the record table of the program.
 | 
| 940 |      */
 | 
| 941 |     virtual RecordTable& getRecordTable() = 0;
 | 
| 942 | 
 | 
| 943 |     /**
 | 
| 944 |      * Remove all the tuples from the outputRelations, calling the purge method of each.
 | 
| 945 |      *
 | 
| 946 |      * @see Relation::purge()
 | 
| 947 |      */
 | 
| 948 |     void purgeOutputRelations() {
 | 
| 949 |         for (Relation* relation : outputRelations) {
 | 
| 950 |             relation->purge();
 | 
| 951 |         }
 | 
| 952 |     }
 | 
| 953 | 
 | 
| 954 |     /**
 | 
| 955 |      * Remove all the tuples from the inputRelations, calling the purge method of each.
 | 
| 956 |      *
 | 
| 957 |      * @see Relation::purge()
 | 
| 958 |      */
 | 
| 959 |     void purgeInputRelations() {
 | 
| 960 |         for (Relation* relation : inputRelations) {
 | 
| 961 |             relation->purge();
 | 
| 962 |         }
 | 
| 963 |     }
 | 
| 964 | 
 | 
| 965 |     /**
 | 
| 966 |      * Remove all the tuples from the internalRelations, calling the purge method of each.
 | 
| 967 |      *
 | 
| 968 |      * @see Relation::purge()
 | 
| 969 |      */
 | 
| 970 |     void purgeInternalRelations() {
 | 
| 971 |         for (Relation* relation : internalRelations) {
 | 
| 972 |             relation->purge();
 | 
| 973 |         }
 | 
| 974 |     }
 | 
| 975 | 
 | 
| 976 |     /**
 | 
| 977 |      * Helper function for the wrapper function Relation::insert() and Relation::contains().
 | 
| 978 |      */
 | 
| 979 |     template <typename Tuple, std::size_t N>
 | 
| 980 |     struct tuple_insert {
 | 
| 981 |         static void add(const Tuple& t, souffle::tuple& t1) {
 | 
| 982 |             tuple_insert<Tuple, N - 1>::add(t, t1);
 | 
| 983 |             t1 << std::get<N - 1>(t);
 | 
| 984 |         }
 | 
| 985 |     };
 | 
| 986 | 
 | 
| 987 |     /**
 | 
| 988 |      * Helper function for the wrapper function Relation::insert() and Relation::contains() for the
 | 
| 989 |      * first element of the tuple.
 | 
| 990 |      */
 | 
| 991 |     template <typename Tuple>
 | 
| 992 |     struct tuple_insert<Tuple, 1> {
 | 
| 993 |         static void add(const Tuple& t, souffle::tuple& t1) {
 | 
| 994 |             t1 << std::get<0>(t);
 | 
| 995 |         }
 | 
| 996 |     };
 | 
| 997 | 
 | 
| 998 |     /**
 | 
| 999 |      * Insert function with std::tuple as input (wrapper)
 | 
| 1000 |      *
 | 
| 1001 |      * @param t The insert tuple (std::tuple)
 | 
| 1002 |      * @param relation The relation that perform insert operation (Relation*)
 | 
| 1003 |      * @see Relation::insert()
 | 
| 1004 |      */
 | 
| 1005 |     template <typename... Args>
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| 1006 |     void insert(const std::tuple<Args...>& t, Relation* relation) {
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| 1007 |         tuple t1(relation);
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| 1008 |         tuple_insert<decltype(t), sizeof...(Args)>::add(t, t1);
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| 1009 |         relation->insert(t1);
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| 1010 |     }
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| 1011 | 
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| 1012 |     /**
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| 1013 |      * Contains function with std::tuple as input (wrapper)
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| 1014 |      *
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| 1015 |      * @param t The existence searching tuple (std::tuple)
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| 1016 |      * @param relation The relation that perform contains operation (Relation*)
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| 1017 |      * @return A boolean value, return true if the tuple found, otherwise return false
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| 1018 |      * @see Relation::contains()
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| 1019 |      */
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| 1020 |     template <typename... Args>
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| 1021 |     bool contains(const std::tuple<Args...>& t, Relation* relation) {
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| 1022 |         tuple t1(relation);
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| 1023 |         tuple_insert<decltype(t), sizeof...(Args)>::add(t, t1);
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| 1024 |         return relation->contains(t1);
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| 1025 |     }
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| 1026 | 
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| 1027 |     /**
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| 1028 |      * Set perform-I/O flag
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| 1029 |      */
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| 1030 |     void setPerformIO(bool performIOArg) {
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| 1031 |         performIO = performIOArg;
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| 1032 |     }
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| 1033 | 
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| 1034 |     /**
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| 1035 |      * Set prune-intermediate-relations flag
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| 1036 |      */
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| 1037 |     void setPruneImdtRels(bool pruneImdtRelsArg) {
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| 1038 |         pruneImdtRels = pruneImdtRelsArg;
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| 1039 |     }
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| 1040 | };
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| 1041 | 
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| 1042 | /**
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| 1043 |  * Abstract program factory class.
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| 1044 |  */
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| 1045 | class ProgramFactory {
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| 1046 | protected:
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| 1047 |     /**
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| 1048 |      * Singly linked-list to store all program factories
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| 1049 |      * Note that STL data-structures are not possible due
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| 1050 |      * to "static initialization order fiasco (problem)".
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| 1051 |      * (The problem of the order static objects get initialized, causing effect
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| 1052 |      * such as program access static variables before they initialized.)
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| 1053 |      * The static container needs to be a primitive type such as pointer
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| 1054 |      * set to NULL.
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| 1055 |      * Link to next factory.
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| 1056 |      */
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| 1057 |     ProgramFactory* link = nullptr;
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| 1058 | 
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| 1059 |     /**
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| 1060 |      * The name of factory.
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| 1061 |      */
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| 1062 |     std::string name;
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| 1063 | 
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| 1064 | protected:
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| 1065 |     /**
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| 1066 |      * Constructor.
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| 1067 |      *
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| 1068 |      * Constructor adds factory to static singly-linked list
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| 1069 |      * for registration.
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| 1070 |      */
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| 1071 |     ProgramFactory(std::string name) : name(std::move(name)) {
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| 1072 |         registerFactory(this);
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| 1073 |     }
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| 1074 | 
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| 1075 | private:
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| 1076 |     /**
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| 1077 |      * Helper method for creating a factory map, which map key is the name of the program factory, map value
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| 1078 |      * is the pointer of the ProgramFactory.
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| 1079 |      *
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| 1080 |      * TODO (NubKel) : Improve documentation of use and interaction between inline and static, here and for
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| 1081 |      * the whole class.
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| 1082 |      *
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| 1083 |      * @return The factory registration map (std::map)
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| 1084 |      */
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| 1085 |     static inline std::map<std::string, ProgramFactory*>& getFactoryRegistry() {
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| 1086 |         static std::map<std::string, ProgramFactory*> factoryReg;
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| 1087 |         return factoryReg;
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| 1088 |     }
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| 1089 | 
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| 1090 | protected:
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| 1091 |     /**
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| 1092 |      * Create and insert a factory into the factoryReg map.
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| 1093 |      *
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| 1094 |      * @param factory Pointer of the program factory (ProgramFactory*)
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| 1095 |      */
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| 1096 |     static inline void registerFactory(ProgramFactory* factory) {
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| 1097 |         auto& entry = getFactoryRegistry()[factory->name];
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| 1098 |         assert(!entry && "double-linked/defined souffle analyis");
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| 1099 |         entry = factory;
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| 1100 |     }
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| 1101 | 
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| 1102 |     /**
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| 1103 |      * Find a factory by its name, return the fatory if found, return nullptr if the
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| 1104 |      * factory not found.
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| 1105 |      *
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| 1106 |      * @param factoryName The factory name (const std::string)
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| 1107 |      * @return The pointer of the target program factory, or null pointer if the program factory not found
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| 1108 |      * (ProgramFactory*)
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| 1109 |      */
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| 1110 |     static inline ProgramFactory* find(const std::string& factoryName) {
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| 1111 |         const auto& reg = getFactoryRegistry();
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| 1112 |         auto pos = reg.find(factoryName);
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| 1113 |         return (pos == reg.end()) ? nullptr : pos->second;
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| 1114 |     }
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| 1115 | 
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| 1116 |     /**
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| 1117 |      * Create new instance (abstract).
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| 1118 |      */
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| 1119 |     virtual SouffleProgram* newInstance() = 0;
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| 1120 | 
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| 1121 | public:
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| 1122 |     /**
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| 1123 |      * Destructor.
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| 1124 |      *
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| 1125 |      * Destructor of ProgramFactory.
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| 1126 |      */
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| 1127 |     virtual ~ProgramFactory() = default;
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| 1128 | 
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| 1129 |     /**
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| 1130 |      * Create an instance by finding the name of the program factory, return nullptr if the instance not
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| 1131 |      * found.
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| 1132 |      *
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| 1133 |      * @param name Instance name (const std::string)
 | 
| 1134 |      * @return The new instance(SouffleProgram*), or null pointer if the instance not found
 | 
| 1135 |      */
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| 1136 |     static SouffleProgram* newInstance(const std::string& name) {
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| 1137 |         ProgramFactory* factory = find(name);
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| 1138 |         if (factory != nullptr) {
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| 1139 |             return factory->newInstance();
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| 1140 |         } else {
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| 1141 |             return nullptr;
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| 1142 |         }
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| 1143 |     }
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| 1144 | };
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| 1145 | }  // namespace souffle
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