// AbstractBufferedIndex.java
// -----------------------------
// (C) 2009 by Michael Peter Christen; mc@yacy.net, Frankfurt a. M., Germany
// first published 16.3.2009 on http://yacy.net
//
// This is a part of YaCy, a peer-to-peer based web search engine
//
// $LastChangedDate: 2006-04-02 22:40:07 +0200 (So, 02 Apr 2006) $
// $LastChangedRevision: 1986 $
// $LastChangedBy: orbiter $
//
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package de.anomic.kelondro.text;

import java.io.IOException;
import java.util.Iterator;
import java.util.TreeSet;

import de.anomic.kelondro.order.Order;

public abstract class AbstractBufferedIndex<ReferenceType extends Reference> extends AbstractIndex<ReferenceType> implements BufferedIndex<ReferenceType> {

    public AbstractBufferedIndex(final ReferenceFactory<ReferenceType> factory) {
        super(factory);
    }
    
    public synchronized TreeSet<ReferenceContainer<ReferenceType>> references(byte[] startHash, final boolean rot, int count, boolean ram) throws IOException {
        // creates a set of indexContainers
        // this does not use the cache
        final Order<ReferenceContainer<ReferenceType>> containerOrder = new ReferenceContainerOrder<ReferenceType>(factory, this.ordering().clone());
        if (startHash.length == 0) startHash = null;
        ReferenceContainer<ReferenceType> emptyContainer = ReferenceContainer.emptyContainer(factory, startHash, 0);
        containerOrder.rotate(emptyContainer);
        final TreeSet<ReferenceContainer<ReferenceType>> containers = new TreeSet<ReferenceContainer<ReferenceType>>(containerOrder);
        final Iterator<ReferenceContainer<ReferenceType>> i = references(startHash, rot, ram);
        if (ram) count = Math.min(size(), count);
        ReferenceContainer<ReferenceType> container;
        // this loop does not terminate using the i.hasNex() predicate when rot == true
        // because then the underlying iterator is a rotating iterator without termination
        // in this case a termination must be ensured with a counter
        // It must also be ensured that the counter is in/decreased every loop
        while ((count > 0) && (i.hasNext())) {
            container = i.next();
            if ((container != null) && (container.size() > 0)) {
                containers.add(container);
            }
            count--; // decrease counter even if the container was null or empty to ensure termination
        }
        return containers; // this may return less containers as demanded
    }
}