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dedup.rs
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static USAGE: &str = r#"
Deduplicates CSV rows.
This requires reading all of the CSV data into memory because because the rows need
to be sorted first.
That is, unless the --sorted option is used to indicate the CSV is already sorted -
typically, with the sort cmd for more sorting options or the extsort cmd for larger
than memory CSV files. This will make dedup run in streaming mode with constant memory.
Either way, the output will not only be deduplicated, it will also be sorted.
A duplicate count will also be sent to <stderr>.
For examples, see https://github.com/dathere/qsv/blob/master/tests/test_dedup.rs.
Usage:
qsv dedup [options] [<input>]
qsv dedup --help
dedup options:
-s, --select <arg> Select a subset of columns to dedup.
Note that the outputs will remain at the full width
of the CSV.
See 'qsv select --help' for the format details.
-N, --numeric Compare according to string numerical value
-i, --ignore-case Compare strings disregarding case.
--sorted The input is already sorted. Do not load the CSV into
memory to sort it first. Meant to be used in tandem and
after an extsort.
-D, --dupes-output <file> Write duplicates to <file>.
-H, --human-readable Comma separate duplicate count.
-j, --jobs <arg> The number of jobs to run in parallel when sorting
an unsorted CSV, before deduping.
When not set, the number of jobs is set to the
number of CPUs detected.
Does not work with --sorted option as its not
multithreaded.
Common options:
-h, --help Display this message
-o, --output <file> Write output to <file> instead of stdout.
-n, --no-headers When set, the first row will not be interpreted
as headers. That is, it will be sorted with the rest
of the rows. Otherwise, the first row will always
appear as the header row in the output.
-d, --delimiter <arg> The field delimiter for reading CSV data.
Must be a single character. (default: ,)
-Q, --quiet Do not print duplicate count to stderr.
--memcheck Check if there is enough memory to load the entire
CSV into memory using CONSERVATIVE heuristics.
"#;
use std::cmp;
use csv::ByteRecord;
use rayon::slice::ParallelSliceMut;
use serde::Deserialize;
use simdutf8::basic::from_utf8;
use crate::{
cmd::sort::{iter_cmp, iter_cmp_num},
config::{Config, Delimiter},
select::SelectColumns,
util, CliResult,
};
#[derive(Deserialize)]
struct Args {
arg_input: Option<String>,
flag_select: SelectColumns,
flag_numeric: bool,
flag_ignore_case: bool,
flag_sorted: bool,
flag_dupes_output: Option<String>,
flag_output: Option<String>,
flag_no_headers: bool,
flag_delimiter: Option<Delimiter>,
flag_human_readable: bool,
flag_jobs: Option<usize>,
flag_quiet: bool,
flag_memcheck: bool,
}
enum ComparisonMode {
Numeric,
IgnoreCase,
Normal,
}
pub fn run(argv: &[&str]) -> CliResult<()> {
let args: Args = util::get_args(USAGE, argv)?;
let compare_mode = if args.flag_numeric {
ComparisonMode::Numeric
} else if args.flag_ignore_case {
ComparisonMode::IgnoreCase
} else {
ComparisonMode::Normal
};
let rconfig = Config::new(args.arg_input.as_ref())
.delimiter(args.flag_delimiter)
.no_headers(args.flag_no_headers)
.select(args.flag_select);
let mut rdr = rconfig.reader()?;
let mut wtr = Config::new(args.flag_output.as_ref()).writer()?;
let dupes_output = args.flag_dupes_output.is_some();
let mut dupewtr = Config::new(args.flag_dupes_output.as_ref()).writer()?;
let headers = rdr.byte_headers()?;
if dupes_output {
dupewtr.write_byte_record(headers)?;
}
let sel = rconfig.selection(headers)?;
rconfig.write_headers(&mut rdr, &mut wtr)?;
let mut dupe_count = 0_usize;
if args.flag_sorted {
let mut record = ByteRecord::new();
let mut next_record = ByteRecord::new();
rdr.read_byte_record(&mut record)?;
loop {
let more_records = rdr.read_byte_record(&mut next_record)?;
if !more_records {
wtr.write_byte_record(&record)?;
break;
};
let a = sel.select(&record);
let b = sel.select(&next_record);
let comparison = match compare_mode {
ComparisonMode::Normal => iter_cmp(a, b),
ComparisonMode::Numeric => iter_cmp_num(a, b),
ComparisonMode::IgnoreCase => iter_cmp_ignore_case(a, b),
};
match comparison {
cmp::Ordering::Equal => {
dupe_count += 1;
if dupes_output {
dupewtr.write_byte_record(&record)?;
}
},
cmp::Ordering::Less => {
wtr.write_byte_record(&record)?;
record.clone_from(&next_record);
},
cmp::Ordering::Greater => {
return fail_clierror!(
"Aborting! Input not sorted! {record:?} is greater than {next_record:?}"
);
},
}
}
} else {
// we're loading the entire file into memory, we need to check avail mem
if let Some(path) = rconfig.path.clone() {
util::mem_file_check(&path, false, args.flag_memcheck)?;
}
util::njobs(args.flag_jobs);
let mut all = rdr.byte_records().collect::<Result<Vec<_>, _>>()?;
match compare_mode {
ComparisonMode::Normal => {
all.par_sort_by(|r1, r2| {
let a = sel.select(r1);
let b = sel.select(r2);
iter_cmp(a, b)
});
},
ComparisonMode::Numeric => {
all.par_sort_by(|r1, r2| {
let a = sel.select(r1);
let b = sel.select(r2);
iter_cmp_num(a, b)
});
},
ComparisonMode::IgnoreCase => {
all.par_sort_by(|r1, r2| {
let a = sel.select(r1);
let b = sel.select(r2);
iter_cmp_ignore_case(a, b)
});
},
}
for (current, current_record) in all.iter().enumerate() {
let a = sel.select(current_record);
if let Some(next_record) = all.get(current + 1) {
let b = sel.select(next_record);
match compare_mode {
ComparisonMode::Normal => {
if iter_cmp(a, b) == cmp::Ordering::Equal {
dupe_count += 1;
if dupes_output {
dupewtr.write_byte_record(current_record)?;
}
} else {
wtr.write_byte_record(current_record)?;
}
},
ComparisonMode::Numeric => {
if iter_cmp_num(a, b) == cmp::Ordering::Equal {
dupe_count += 1;
if dupes_output {
dupewtr.write_byte_record(current_record)?;
}
} else {
wtr.write_byte_record(current_record)?;
}
},
ComparisonMode::IgnoreCase => {
if iter_cmp_ignore_case(a, b) == cmp::Ordering::Equal {
dupe_count += 1;
if dupes_output {
dupewtr.write_byte_record(current_record)?;
}
} else {
wtr.write_byte_record(current_record)?;
}
},
}
} else {
wtr.write_byte_record(current_record)?;
}
}
}
dupewtr.flush()?;
wtr.flush()?;
if args.flag_quiet {
return Ok(());
}
if args.flag_human_readable {
use indicatif::HumanCount;
eprintln!("{}", HumanCount(dupe_count as u64));
} else {
eprintln!("{dupe_count}");
}
Ok(())
}
/// Try comparing `a` and `b` ignoring the case
#[inline]
pub fn iter_cmp_ignore_case<'a, L, R>(mut a: L, mut b: R) -> cmp::Ordering
where
L: Iterator<Item = &'a [u8]>,
R: Iterator<Item = &'a [u8]>,
{
loop {
match (next_no_case(&mut a), next_no_case(&mut b)) {
(None, None) => return cmp::Ordering::Equal,
(None, _) => return cmp::Ordering::Less,
(_, None) => return cmp::Ordering::Greater,
(Some(x), Some(y)) => match x.cmp(&y) {
cmp::Ordering::Equal => (),
non_eq => return non_eq,
},
}
}
}
#[inline]
fn next_no_case<'a, X>(xs: &mut X) -> Option<String>
where
X: Iterator<Item = &'a [u8]>,
{
xs.next()
.and_then(|bytes| from_utf8(bytes).ok())
.map(str::to_lowercase)
}