Example #1
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// Encodes datum at the end of key, using direction `dir` for the encoding.
// The key is a span end key, which is exclusive, but `val` needs to
// be inclusive. So if datum is the last end constraint, we transform it accordingly.
func encodeInclusiveEndValue(
	key roachpb.Key, datum parser.Datum, dir encoding.Direction,
	isLastEndConstraint bool) roachpb.Key {
	// Since the end of a span is exclusive, if the last constraint is an
	// inclusive one, we might need to make the key exclusive by applying a
	// PrefixEnd().  We normally avoid doing this by transforming "a = x" to
	// "a = x±1" for the last end constraint, depending on the encoding direction
	// (since this keeps the key nice and pretty-printable).
	// However, we might not be able to do the ±1.
	needExclusiveKey := false
	if isLastEndConstraint {
		if dir == encoding.Ascending {
			if datum.IsMax() || !datum.HasNext() {
				needExclusiveKey = true
			} else {
				datum = datum.Next()
			}
		} else {
			if datum.IsMin() || !datum.HasPrev() {
				needExclusiveKey = true
			} else {
				datum = datum.Prev()
			}
		}
	}
	key, pErr := encodeTableKey(key, datum, dir)
	if pErr != nil {
		panic(pErr)
	}
	if needExclusiveKey {
		key = key.PrefixEnd()
	}
	return key
}