Class ORSet.AtomicDeltaOp<A>
- java.lang.Object
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- akka.cluster.ddata.ORSet.AtomicDeltaOp<A>
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- All Implemented Interfaces:
ORSet.DeltaOp
,ReplicatedData
,ReplicatedDataSerialization
,ReplicatedDelta
,ReplicatedDeltaSize
,RequiresCausalDeliveryOfDeltas
,java.io.Serializable
,scala.Serializable
- Direct Known Subclasses:
ORSet.AddDeltaOp
,ORSet.FullStateDeltaOp
,ORSet.RemoveDeltaOp
public abstract static class ORSet.AtomicDeltaOp<A> extends java.lang.Object implements ORSet.DeltaOp, ReplicatedDeltaSize
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- Serialized Form
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor Description AtomicDeltaOp()
Implements a 'Observed Remove Set' CRDT, also called a 'OR-Set'.
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Abstract Methods Concrete Methods Modifier and Type Method Description int
deltaSize()
abstract ORSet<A>
underlying()
ORSet<A>
zero()
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Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
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Methods inherited from interface akka.cluster.ddata.ReplicatedData
merge
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Constructor Detail
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AtomicDeltaOp
public AtomicDeltaOp()
Implements a 'Observed Remove Set' CRDT, also called a 'OR-Set'. Elements can be added and removed any number of times. Concurrent add wins over remove.It is not implemented as in the paper A comprehensive study of Convergent and Commutative Replicated Data Types. This is more space efficient and doesn't accumulate garbage for removed elements. It is described in the paper An optimized conflict-free replicated set The implementation is inspired by the Riak DT riak_dt_orswot.
The ORSet has a version vector that is incremented when an element is added to the set. The
node -> count
pair for that increment is stored against the element as its "birth dot". Every time the element is re-added to the set, its "birth dot" is updated to that of thenode -> count
version vector entry resulting from the add. When an element is removed, we simply drop it, no tombstones.When an element exists in replica A and not replica B, is it because A added it and B has not yet seen that, or that B removed it and A has not yet seen that? In this implementation we compare the
dot
of the present element to the version vector in the Set it is absent from. If the element dot is not "seen" by the Set version vector, that means the other set has yet to see this add, and the item is in the merged Set. If the Set version vector dominates the dot, that means the other Set has removed this element already, and the item is not in the merged Set.This class is immutable, i.e. "modifying" methods return a new instance.
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Method Detail
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deltaSize
public int deltaSize()
- Specified by:
deltaSize
in interfaceReplicatedDeltaSize
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zero
public ORSet<A> zero()
- Specified by:
zero
in interfaceReplicatedDelta
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