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- data/TODO +16 -0
- data/VERSION +1 -1
- data/activefacts-api.gemspec +4 -2
- data/lib/activefacts/api/constellation.rb +118 -50
- data/lib/activefacts/api/date.rb +98 -0
- data/lib/activefacts/api/entity.rb +198 -206
- data/lib/activefacts/api/exceptions.rb +19 -4
- data/lib/activefacts/api/guid.rb +4 -13
- data/lib/activefacts/api/instance.rb +55 -93
- data/lib/activefacts/api/instance_index.rb +1 -32
- data/lib/activefacts/api/numeric.rb +51 -55
- data/lib/activefacts/api/object_type.rb +155 -151
- data/lib/activefacts/api/role.rb +3 -32
- data/lib/activefacts/api/standard_types.rb +8 -4
- data/lib/activefacts/api/support.rb +0 -22
- data/lib/activefacts/api/value.rb +62 -39
- data/lib/activefacts/tracer.rb +8 -6
- data/spec/constellation/constellation_spec.rb +150 -80
- data/spec/constellation/instance_spec.rb +97 -73
- data/spec/fact_type/role_values_spec.rb +33 -12
- data/spec/fact_type/roles_spec.rb +4 -28
- data/spec/identification_scheme/identification_spec.rb +1 -0
- data/spec/identification_scheme/identity_change_spec.rb +4 -4
- data/spec/metadata_spec.rb +269 -0
- data/spec/object_type/entity_type/multipart_identification_spec.rb +1 -2
- data/spec/object_type/value_type/autocounter_spec.rb +4 -4
- data/spec/object_type/value_type/date_time_spec.rb +1 -1
- data/spec/object_type/value_type/guid_spec.rb +3 -3
- data/spec/object_type/value_type/value_type_spec.rb +2 -1
- data/spec/simplecov_helper.rb +3 -2
- metadata +5 -3
data/TODO
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Performance
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Each object type (class) needs fast access to:
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Its identifying roles
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Its supertypes that have alternate identification
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The roles it plays in identifying other object types
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Each one-to-many role needs:
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A method to derive a counterpart (RoleValues) key from a full key
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Each class needs
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An adapt() method to convert offered values to a full key
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an assign_all method
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that can perform "atomic" identity change
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Constellation needs assert_instance that for a given class:
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adapts all keys from identifying values
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checks either non-existence or uniqueness and type of the identified object for all such keys
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instantiates the object if previously non-existent
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(instantiates role subtypes by mixing in if this instance did not exist but the class is mixed in another extant object)
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assigns non-identifying values
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Pre-define ObjectType accessor methods on constellation, rather than using method_missing
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Role objects:
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data/VERSION
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data/activefacts-api.gemspec
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Gem::Specification.new do |s|
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s.name = "activefacts-api"
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s.version = "0.9.
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s.version = "0.9.4"
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s.required_rubygems_version = Gem::Requirement.new(">= 0") if s.respond_to? :required_rubygems_version=
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s.authors = ["Clifford Heath"]
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s.date = "
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s.date = "2013-01-14"
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s.description = "\nThe ActiveFacts API is a Ruby DSL for managing constellations of elementary facts.\nEach fact is either existential (a value or an entity), characteristic (boolean) or\nbinary relational (A rel B). Relational facts are consistently co-referenced, so you\ncan traverse them efficiently in any direction. Each constellation maintains constraints\nover the fact population.\n"
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s.email = "clifford.heath@gmail.com"
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s.extra_rdoc_files = [
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"activefacts-api.gemspec",
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"lib/activefacts/api.rb",
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"lib/activefacts/api/constellation.rb",
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"lib/activefacts/api/date.rb",
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"lib/activefacts/api/entity.rb",
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"lib/activefacts/api/exceptions.rb",
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"lib/activefacts/api/guid.rb",
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"spec/identification_scheme/identity_change_spec.rb",
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"spec/identification_scheme/identity_supertype_change_spec.rb",
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"spec/metadata_spec.rb",
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"spec/object_type/entity_type/entity_type_spec.rb",
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"spec/object_type/entity_type/multipart_identification_spec.rb",
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class Constellation
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attr_reader :vocabulary
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def valid_object_type klass
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end
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# "instances" is an index (keyed by the Class object) of indexes to instances.
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def instances
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@instances ||= Hash.new do |h,k|
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unless valid_object_type k
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raise "A constellation over #{@vocabulary.name} can only index instances of classes in that vocabulary, not #{k.inspect}"
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end
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end
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end
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# in the constellation but will be added if an assertion succeeds.
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# After the assertion is found to be acceptable, these objects are indexed
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# in the constellation and in the counterparts of their identifying roles,
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# and the candidates array is nullified.
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def with_candidates &b
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# Multiple assignment reduces (s)teps while debugging
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outermost, @candidates, @on_admission = @candidates.nil?, (@candidates || []), (@on_admission || [])
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begin
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b.call
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rescue Exception
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raise
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ensure
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if outermost
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while @candidates
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# Index the accepted instances in the constellation:
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candidates = @candidates
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on_admission = @on_admission
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@candidates = nil
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candidates.each do |instance|
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instance.class.index_instance(self, instance)
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end
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on_admission.each do |b|
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b.call
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end
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# REVISIT: Admission should not create new candidates, but might start a fresh list
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# debugger if @candidates and @candidates.length > 0
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end
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end
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end
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end
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def when_admitted &b
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if @candidates.nil?
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b.call self
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else
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@on_admission << b
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end
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end
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def candidate instance
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@candidates << instance unless @candidates[-1] == instance
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end
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def has_candidate klass, key
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@candidates && @candidates.detect{|c| c.is_a?(klass) && c.identifying_role_values == key }
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end
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# Create a new empty Constellation over the given Vocabulary
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def initialize(vocabulary)
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@vocabulary = vocabulary
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end
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def
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def assert(klass, *args)
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with_candidates do
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klass.assert_instance self, args
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end
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end
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# Evaluate assertions against the population of this Constellation
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# It must be called before the identifying roles get deleted or nullified.
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def deindex_instance(instance) #:nodoc:
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([instance.class]+instance.class.supertypes_transitive).each do |klass|
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instances[klass].delete(instance.identifying_role_values(klass))
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end
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# If mandatory on the counterpart side, this may/must propagate the delete (without mutual recursion!)
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end
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def define_class_accessor m, klass
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(class << self; self; end).
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send(:define_method, m) do |*args|
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if args.size == 0
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# Return the collection of all instances of this class in the constellation:
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instances[klass]
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else
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# Assert a new ground fact (object_type instance) of the specified class, identified by args:
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assert(klass, *args)
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end
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end
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end
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# With no parameters, return the collection of all instances of that object_type.
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# With parameters, assert an instance of the object_type identified by the values passed as args.
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def method_missing(m, *args, &b)
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klass = @vocabulary.const_get(m)
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if valid_object_type klass
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define_class_accessor m, klass
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send(m, *args, &b)
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super
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end
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"Constellation:#{object_id}"
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end
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def verbalise
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if (single_roles.size > 0)
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role_values =
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begin
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# Date hacks to handle immediate types.
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# Copyright (c) 2013 Clifford Heath. Read the LICENSE file.
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def self.new_instance constellation, *a, &b
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def self.new_instance constellation, *a, &b
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when DateTime
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dt = civil(a[0].year, a[0].month, a[0].day, a[0].hour, a[0].min, a[0].sec, a[0].start)
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def identifying_role_values; self; end
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def self.new_instance constellation, *a
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