package FlexibleEncoding.ORC;
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//import org.apache.hadoop.hive.serde2.objectinspector.ObjectInspector.Category;
/**
* ObjectInspector helps us to look into the internal structure of a complex
* object.
*
* A (probably configured) ObjectInspector instance stands for a specific type
* and a specific way to store the data of that type in the memory.
*
* For native java Object, we can directly access the internal structure through
* member fields and methods. ObjectInspector is a way to delegate that
* functionality away from the Object, so that we have more control on the
* behavior of those actions.
*
* An efficient implementation of ObjectInspector should rely on factory, so
* that we can make sure the same ObjectInspector only has one instance. That
* also makes sure hashCode() and equals() methods of java.lang.Object directly
* works for ObjectInspector as well.
*/
public interface ObjectInspector extends Cloneable {
/**
* Category.
*
*/
public static enum Category {
PRIMITIVE, LIST, MAP, STRUCT, UNION
};
/**
* Returns the name of the data type that is inspected by this
* ObjectInspector. This is used to display the type information to the user.
*
* For primitive types, the type name is standardized. For other types, the
* type name can be something like "list<int>", "map<int,string>", java class
* names, or user-defined type names similar to typedef.
*/
String getTypeName();
/**
* An ObjectInspector must inherit from one of the following interfaces if
* getCategory() returns: PRIMITIVE: PrimitiveObjectInspector LIST:
* ListObjectInspector MAP: MapObjectInspector STRUCT: StructObjectInspector.
*/
Category getCategory();
}