/** * <code>repeated bytes first_part = 1;</code> * * <pre> ** * The AggregateService methods all have a response that either is a Pair * or a simple object. When it is a Pair both first_part and second_part * have defined values (and the second_part is not present in the response * when the response is not a pair). Refer to the AggregateImplementation * class for an overview of the AggregateResponse object constructions. * </pre> */ public Builder setFirstPart( int index, com.google.protobuf.ByteString value) { if (value == null) { throw new NullPointerException(); } ensureFirstPartIsMutable(); firstPart_.set(index, value); onChanged(); return this; } /**
/** * <code>repeated bytes first_part = 1;</code> * * <pre> ** * The AggregateService methods all have a response that either is a Pair * or a simple object. When it is a Pair both first_part and second_part * have defined values (and the second_part is not present in the response * when the response is not a pair). Refer to the AggregateImplementation * class for an overview of the AggregateResponse object constructions. * </pre> */ public Builder addFirstPart(com.google.protobuf.ByteString value) { if (value == null) { throw new NullPointerException(); } ensureFirstPartIsMutable(); firstPart_.add(value); onChanged(); return this; } /**
/** * <code>repeated bytes first_part = 1;</code> * * <pre> ** * The AggregateService methods all have a response that either is a Pair * or a simple object. When it is a Pair both first_part and second_part * have defined values (and the second_part is not present in the response * when the response is not a pair). Refer to the AggregateImplementation * class for an overview of the AggregateResponse object constructions. * </pre> */ public Builder addAllFirstPart( java.lang.Iterable<? extends com.google.protobuf.ByteString> values) { ensureFirstPartIsMutable(); super.addAll(values, firstPart_); onChanged(); return this; } /**
/** * <code>repeated bytes first_part = 1;</code> * * <pre> ** * The AggregateService methods all have a response that either is a Pair * or a simple object. When it is a Pair both first_part and second_part * have defined values (and the second_part is not present in the response * when the response is not a pair). Refer to the AggregateImplementation * class for an overview of the AggregateResponse object constructions. * </pre> */ public Builder setFirstPart( int index, com.facebook.presto.hbase.$internal.com.google.protobuf.ByteString value) { if (value == null) { throw new NullPointerException(); } ensureFirstPartIsMutable(); firstPart_.set(index, value); onChanged(); return this; } /**
/** * <code>repeated bytes first_part = 1;</code> * * <pre> ** * The AggregateService methods all have a response that either is a Pair * or a simple object. When it is a Pair both first_part and second_part * have defined values (and the second_part is not present in the response * when the response is not a pair). Refer to the AggregateImplementation * class for an overview of the AggregateResponse object constructions. * </pre> */ public Builder addFirstPart(com.facebook.presto.hbase.$internal.com.google.protobuf.ByteString value) { if (value == null) { throw new NullPointerException(); } ensureFirstPartIsMutable(); firstPart_.add(value); onChanged(); return this; } /**
/** * <code>repeated bytes first_part = 1;</code> * * <pre> ** * The AggregateService methods all have a response that either is a Pair * or a simple object. When it is a Pair both first_part and second_part * have defined values (and the second_part is not present in the response * when the response is not a pair). Refer to the AggregateImplementation * class for an overview of the AggregateResponse object constructions. * </pre> */ public Builder setFirstPart( int index, com.google.protobuf.ByteString value) { if (value == null) { throw new NullPointerException(); } ensureFirstPartIsMutable(); firstPart_.set(index, value); onChanged(); return this; } /**
/** * <code>repeated bytes first_part = 1;</code> * * <pre> ** * The AggregateService methods all have a response that either is a Pair * or a simple object. When it is a Pair both first_part and second_part * have defined values (and the second_part is not present in the response * when the response is not a pair). Refer to the AggregateImplementation * class for an overview of the AggregateResponse object constructions. * </pre> */ public Builder addFirstPart(com.google.protobuf.ByteString value) { if (value == null) { throw new NullPointerException(); } ensureFirstPartIsMutable(); firstPart_.add(value); onChanged(); return this; } /**
/** * <code>repeated bytes first_part = 1;</code> * * <pre> ** * The AggregateService methods all have a response that either is a Pair * or a simple object. When it is a Pair both first_part and second_part * have defined values (and the second_part is not present in the response * when the response is not a pair). Refer to the AggregateImplementation * class for an overview of the AggregateResponse object constructions. * </pre> */ public Builder addAllFirstPart( java.lang.Iterable<? extends com.facebook.presto.hbase.$internal.com.google.protobuf.ByteString> values) { ensureFirstPartIsMutable(); super.addAll(values, firstPart_); onChanged(); return this; } /**
/** * <code>repeated bytes first_part = 1;</code> * * <pre> ** * The AggregateService methods all have a response that either is a Pair * or a simple object. When it is a Pair both first_part and second_part * have defined values (and the second_part is not present in the response * when the response is not a pair). Refer to the AggregateImplementation * class for an overview of the AggregateResponse object constructions. * </pre> */ public Builder addAllFirstPart( java.lang.Iterable<? extends com.google.protobuf.ByteString> values) { ensureFirstPartIsMutable(); super.addAll(values, firstPart_); onChanged(); return this; } /**
/** * <code>repeated bytes first_part = 1;</code> * * <pre> ** * The AggregateService methods all have a response that either is a Pair * or a simple object. When it is a Pair both first_part and second_part * have defined values (and the second_part is not present in the response * when the response is not a pair). Refer to the AggregateImplementation * class for an overview of the AggregateResponse object constructions. * </pre> */ public Builder setFirstPart( int index, com.google.protobuf.ByteString value) { if (value == null) { throw new NullPointerException(); } ensureFirstPartIsMutable(); firstPart_.set(index, value); onChanged(); return this; } /**
public Builder mergeFrom(org.apache.hadoop.hbase.protobuf.generated.AggregateProtos.AggregateResponse other) { if (other == org.apache.hadoop.hbase.protobuf.generated.AggregateProtos.AggregateResponse.getDefaultInstance()) return this; if (!other.firstPart_.isEmpty()) { if (firstPart_.isEmpty()) { firstPart_ = other.firstPart_; bitField0_ = (bitField0_ & ~0x00000001); } else { ensureFirstPartIsMutable(); firstPart_.addAll(other.firstPart_); } onChanged(); } if (other.hasSecondPart()) { setSecondPart(other.getSecondPart()); } this.mergeUnknownFields(other.getUnknownFields()); return this; }
/** * <code>repeated bytes first_part = 1;</code> * * <pre> ** * The AggregateService methods all have a response that either is a Pair * or a simple object. When it is a Pair both first_part and second_part * have defined values (and the second_part is not present in the response * when the response is not a pair). Refer to the AggregateImplementation * class for an overview of the AggregateResponse object constructions. * </pre> */ public Builder addFirstPart(com.google.protobuf.ByteString value) { if (value == null) { throw new NullPointerException(); } ensureFirstPartIsMutable(); firstPart_.add(value); onChanged(); return this; } /**
/** * <code>repeated bytes first_part = 1;</code> * * <pre> ** * The AggregateService methods all have a response that either is a Pair * or a simple object. When it is a Pair both first_part and second_part * have defined values (and the second_part is not present in the response * when the response is not a pair). Refer to the AggregateImplementation * class for an overview of the AggregateResponse object constructions. * </pre> */ public Builder addAllFirstPart( java.lang.Iterable<? extends com.google.protobuf.ByteString> values) { ensureFirstPartIsMutable(); super.addAll(values, firstPart_); onChanged(); return this; } /**
public Builder mergeFrom(org.apache.hadoop.hbase.protobuf.generated.AggregateProtos.AggregateResponse other) { if (other == org.apache.hadoop.hbase.protobuf.generated.AggregateProtos.AggregateResponse.getDefaultInstance()) return this; if (!other.firstPart_.isEmpty()) { if (firstPart_.isEmpty()) { firstPart_ = other.firstPart_; bitField0_ = (bitField0_ & ~0x00000001); } else { ensureFirstPartIsMutable(); firstPart_.addAll(other.firstPart_); } onChanged(); } if (other.hasSecondPart()) { setSecondPart(other.getSecondPart()); } this.mergeUnknownFields(other.getUnknownFields()); return this; }
public Builder mergeFrom(org.apache.hadoop.hbase.protobuf.generated.AggregateProtos.AggregateResponse other) { if (other == org.apache.hadoop.hbase.protobuf.generated.AggregateProtos.AggregateResponse.getDefaultInstance()) return this; if (!other.firstPart_.isEmpty()) { if (firstPart_.isEmpty()) { firstPart_ = other.firstPart_; bitField0_ = (bitField0_ & ~0x00000001); } else { ensureFirstPartIsMutable(); firstPart_.addAll(other.firstPart_); } onChanged(); } if (other.hasSecondPart()) { setSecondPart(other.getSecondPart()); } this.mergeUnknownFields(other.getUnknownFields()); return this; }
public Builder mergeFrom(org.apache.hadoop.hbase.protobuf.generated.AggregateProtos.AggregateResponse other) { if (other == org.apache.hadoop.hbase.protobuf.generated.AggregateProtos.AggregateResponse.getDefaultInstance()) return this; if (!other.firstPart_.isEmpty()) { if (firstPart_.isEmpty()) { firstPart_ = other.firstPart_; bitField0_ = (bitField0_ & ~0x00000001); } else { ensureFirstPartIsMutable(); firstPart_.addAll(other.firstPart_); } onChanged(); } if (other.hasSecondPart()) { setSecondPart(other.getSecondPart()); } this.mergeUnknownFields(other.getUnknownFields()); return this; }