Java Code Examples for org.apache.flink.optimizer.costs.Costs#addCosts()

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Example 1
Source File: WorksetIterationPlanNode.java    From Flink-CEPplus with Apache License 2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
public void setCosts(Costs nodeCosts) {
	// add the costs from the step function
	nodeCosts.addCosts(this.solutionSetDeltaPlanNode.getCumulativeCostsShare());
	nodeCosts.addCosts(this.nextWorkSetPlanNode.getCumulativeCostsShare());

	super.setCosts(nodeCosts);
}
 
Example 2
Source File: BulkIterationPlanNode.java    From Flink-CEPplus with Apache License 2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
public void setCosts(Costs nodeCosts) {
	// add the costs from the step function
	nodeCosts.addCosts(this.rootOfStepFunction.getCumulativeCosts());
	
	// add the costs for the termination criterion, if it exists
	// the costs are divided at branches, so we can simply add them up
	if (rootOfTerminationCriterion != null) {
		nodeCosts.addCosts(this.rootOfTerminationCriterion.getCumulativeCosts());
	}
	
	super.setCosts(nodeCosts);
}
 
Example 3
Source File: SinkJoinerPlanNode.java    From Flink-CEPplus with Apache License 2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
public void setCosts(Costs nodeCosts) {
	// the plan enumeration logic works as for regular two-input-operators, which is important
	// because of the branch handling logic. it does pick redistributing network channels
	// between the sink and the sink joiner, because sinks joiner has a different parallelism than the sink.
	// we discard any cost and simply use the sum of the costs from the two children.
	
	Costs totalCosts = getInput1().getSource().getCumulativeCosts().clone();
	totalCosts.addCosts(getInput2().getSource().getCumulativeCosts());
	super.setCosts(totalCosts);
}
 
Example 4
Source File: WorksetIterationPlanNode.java    From flink with Apache License 2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
public void setCosts(Costs nodeCosts) {
	// add the costs from the step function
	nodeCosts.addCosts(this.solutionSetDeltaPlanNode.getCumulativeCostsShare());
	nodeCosts.addCosts(this.nextWorkSetPlanNode.getCumulativeCostsShare());

	super.setCosts(nodeCosts);
}
 
Example 5
Source File: BulkIterationPlanNode.java    From flink with Apache License 2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
public void setCosts(Costs nodeCosts) {
	// add the costs from the step function
	nodeCosts.addCosts(this.rootOfStepFunction.getCumulativeCosts());
	
	// add the costs for the termination criterion, if it exists
	// the costs are divided at branches, so we can simply add them up
	if (rootOfTerminationCriterion != null) {
		nodeCosts.addCosts(this.rootOfTerminationCriterion.getCumulativeCosts());
	}
	
	super.setCosts(nodeCosts);
}
 
Example 6
Source File: SinkJoinerPlanNode.java    From flink with Apache License 2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
public void setCosts(Costs nodeCosts) {
	// the plan enumeration logic works as for regular two-input-operators, which is important
	// because of the branch handling logic. it does pick redistributing network channels
	// between the sink and the sink joiner, because sinks joiner has a different parallelism than the sink.
	// we discard any cost and simply use the sum of the costs from the two children.
	
	Costs totalCosts = getInput1().getSource().getCumulativeCosts().clone();
	totalCosts.addCosts(getInput2().getSource().getCumulativeCosts());
	super.setCosts(totalCosts);
}
 
Example 7
Source File: WorksetIterationPlanNode.java    From flink with Apache License 2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
public void setCosts(Costs nodeCosts) {
	// add the costs from the step function
	nodeCosts.addCosts(this.solutionSetDeltaPlanNode.getCumulativeCostsShare());
	nodeCosts.addCosts(this.nextWorkSetPlanNode.getCumulativeCostsShare());

	super.setCosts(nodeCosts);
}
 
Example 8
Source File: BulkIterationPlanNode.java    From flink with Apache License 2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
public void setCosts(Costs nodeCosts) {
	// add the costs from the step function
	nodeCosts.addCosts(this.rootOfStepFunction.getCumulativeCosts());
	
	// add the costs for the termination criterion, if it exists
	// the costs are divided at branches, so we can simply add them up
	if (rootOfTerminationCriterion != null) {
		nodeCosts.addCosts(this.rootOfTerminationCriterion.getCumulativeCosts());
	}
	
	super.setCosts(nodeCosts);
}
 
Example 9
Source File: SinkJoinerPlanNode.java    From flink with Apache License 2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
public void setCosts(Costs nodeCosts) {
	// the plan enumeration logic works as for regular two-input-operators, which is important
	// because of the branch handling logic. it does pick redistributing network channels
	// between the sink and the sink joiner, because sinks joiner has a different parallelism than the sink.
	// we discard any cost and simply use the sum of the costs from the two children.
	
	Costs totalCosts = getInput1().getSource().getCumulativeCosts().clone();
	totalCosts.addCosts(getInput2().getSource().getCumulativeCosts());
	super.setCosts(totalCosts);
}