/** Variant of {@link #trimFields(RelNode, BitSet, Set)} for {@link TableModificationRel}. */ public TrimResult trimFields( TableModificationRel modifier, BitSet fieldsUsed, Set<RelDataTypeField> extraFields) { // Ignore what consumer wants. We always project all columns. Util.discard(fieldsUsed); final RelDataType rowType = modifier.getRowType(); final int fieldCount = rowType.getFieldCount(); RelNode input = modifier.getChild(); // We want all fields from the child. final int inputFieldCount = input.getRowType().getFieldCount(); BitSet inputFieldsUsed = Util.bitSetBetween(0, inputFieldCount); // Create input with trimmed columns. final Set<RelDataTypeField> inputExtraFields = Collections.emptySet(); TrimResult trimResult = trimChild(modifier, input, inputFieldsUsed, inputExtraFields); RelNode newInput = trimResult.left; final Mapping inputMapping = trimResult.right; if (!inputMapping.isIdentity()) { // We asked for all fields. Can't believe that the child decided // to permute them! throw Util.newInternal("Expected identity mapping, got " + inputMapping); } TableModificationRel newModifier = modifier; if (newInput != input) { newModifier = modifier.copy(modifier.getTraitSet(), Collections.singletonList(newInput)); } assert newModifier.getClass() == modifier.getClass(); // Always project all fields. Mapping mapping = Mappings.createIdentity(fieldCount); return new TrimResult(newModifier, mapping); }
/** Variant of {@link #trimFields(RelNode, BitSet, Set)} for {@link SortRel}. */ public TrimResult trimFields(SortRel sort, BitSet fieldsUsed, Set<RelDataTypeField> extraFields) { final RelDataType rowType = sort.getRowType(); final int fieldCount = rowType.getFieldCount(); final RelCollation collation = sort.getCollation(); final RelNode input = sort.getChild(); // We use the fields used by the consumer, plus any fields used as sort // keys. BitSet inputFieldsUsed = (BitSet) fieldsUsed.clone(); for (RelFieldCollation field : collation.getFieldCollations()) { inputFieldsUsed.set(field.getFieldIndex()); } // Create input with trimmed columns. final Set<RelDataTypeField> inputExtraFields = Collections.emptySet(); TrimResult trimResult = trimChild(sort, input, inputFieldsUsed, inputExtraFields); RelNode newInput = trimResult.left; final Mapping inputMapping = trimResult.right; // If the input is unchanged, and we need to project all columns, // there's nothing we can do. if (newInput == input && inputMapping.isIdentity() && fieldsUsed.cardinality() == fieldCount) { return new TrimResult(sort, Mappings.createIdentity(fieldCount)); } final SortRel newSort = sort.copy(sort.getTraitSet(), newInput, RexUtil.apply(inputMapping, collation)); assert newSort.getClass() == sort.getClass(); // The result has the same mapping as the input gave us. Sometimes we // return fields that the consumer didn't ask for, because the filter // needs them for its condition. return new TrimResult(newSort, inputMapping); }
/** * Variant of {@link #trimFields(RelNode, BitSet, Set)} for {@link SetOpRel} (including UNION and * UNION ALL). */ public TrimResult trimFields( SetOpRel setOp, BitSet fieldsUsed, Set<RelDataTypeField> extraFields) { final RelDataType rowType = setOp.getRowType(); final int fieldCount = rowType.getFieldCount(); int changeCount = 0; // Fennel abhors an empty row type, so pretend that the parent rel // wants the last field. (The last field is the least likely to be a // system field.) if (fieldsUsed.isEmpty()) { fieldsUsed.set(rowType.getFieldCount() - 1); } // Compute the desired field mapping. Give the consumer the fields they // want, in the order that they appear in the bitset. final Mapping mapping = createMapping(fieldsUsed, fieldCount); // Create input with trimmed columns. final List<RelNode> newInputs = new ArrayList<RelNode>(); for (RelNode input : setOp.getInputs()) { TrimResult trimResult = trimChild(setOp, input, fieldsUsed, extraFields); RelNode newInput = trimResult.left; final Mapping inputMapping = trimResult.right; // We want "mapping", the input gave us "inputMapping", compute // "remaining" mapping. // | | | // |---------------- mapping ---------->| // |-- inputMapping -->| | // | |-- remaining -->| // // For instance, suppose we have columns [a, b, c, d], // the consumer asked for mapping = [b, d], // and the transformed input has columns inputMapping = [d, a, b]. // remaining will permute [b, d] to [d, a, b]. Mapping remaining = Mappings.divide(mapping, inputMapping); // Create a projection; does nothing if remaining is identity. newInput = CalcRel.projectMapping(newInput, remaining, null); if (input != newInput) { ++changeCount; } newInputs.add(newInput); } // If the input is unchanged, and we need to project all columns, // there's to do. if (changeCount == 0 && mapping.isIdentity()) { return new TrimResult(setOp, mapping); } RelNode newSetOp = setOp.copy(setOp.getTraitSet(), newInputs); return new TrimResult(newSetOp, mapping); }
/** * Creates a relational expression which projects the output fields of a relational expression * according to a partial mapping. * * <p>A partial mapping is weaker than a permutation: every target has one source, but a source * may have 0, 1 or more than one targets. Usually the result will have fewer fields than the * source, unless some source fields are projected multiple times. * * <p>This method could optimize the result as {@link #permute} does, but does not at present. * * @param rel Relational expression * @param mapping Mapping from source fields to target fields. The mapping type must obey the * constaints {@link MappingType#isMandatorySource()} and {@link * MappingType#isSingleSource()}, as does {@link MappingType#InverseFunction}. * @param fieldNames Field names; if null, or if a particular entry is null, the name of the * permuted field is used * @return relational expression which projects a subset of the input fields */ public static RelNode projectMapping(RelNode rel, Mapping mapping, List<String> fieldNames) { assert mapping.getMappingType().isSingleSource(); assert mapping.getMappingType().isMandatorySource(); if (mapping.isIdentity()) { return rel; } final List<RelDataType> outputTypeList = new ArrayList<RelDataType>(); final List<String> outputNameList = new ArrayList<String>(); final List<RexNode> exprList = new ArrayList<RexNode>(); final List<RexLocalRef> projectRefList = new ArrayList<RexLocalRef>(); final List<RelDataTypeField> fields = rel.getRowType().getFieldList(); for (int i = 0; i < fields.size(); i++) { final RelDataTypeField field = fields.get(i); exprList.add(rel.getCluster().getRexBuilder().makeInputRef(field.getType(), i)); } for (int i = 0; i < mapping.getTargetCount(); i++) { int source = mapping.getSource(i); final RelDataTypeField sourceField = fields.get(source); outputTypeList.add(sourceField.getType()); outputNameList.add( ((fieldNames == null) || (fieldNames.size() <= i) || (fieldNames.get(i) == null)) ? sourceField.getName() : fieldNames.get(i)); projectRefList.add(new RexLocalRef(source, sourceField.getType())); } final RexProgram program = new RexProgram( rel.getRowType(), exprList, projectRefList, null, rel.getCluster().getTypeFactory().createStructType(outputTypeList, outputNameList)); return new CalcRel( rel.getCluster(), rel.getTraitSet(), rel, program.getOutputRowType(), program, Collections.<RelCollation>emptyList()); }
/** Variant of {@link #trimFields(RelNode, BitSet, Set)} for {@link JoinRel}. */ public TrimResult trimFields(JoinRel join, BitSet fieldsUsed, Set<RelDataTypeField> extraFields) { final RelDataType rowType = join.getRowType(); final int fieldCount = rowType.getFieldCount(); final RexNode conditionExpr = join.getCondition(); final int systemFieldCount = join.getSystemFieldList().size(); // Add in fields used in the condition. BitSet fieldsUsedPlus = (BitSet) fieldsUsed.clone(); final Set<RelDataTypeField> combinedInputExtraFields = new LinkedHashSet<RelDataTypeField>(extraFields); RelOptUtil.InputFinder inputFinder = new RelOptUtil.InputFinder(fieldsUsedPlus, combinedInputExtraFields); conditionExpr.accept(inputFinder); // If no system fields are used, we can remove them. int systemFieldUsedCount = 0; for (int i = 0; i < systemFieldCount; ++i) { if (fieldsUsed.get(i)) { ++systemFieldUsedCount; } } final int newSystemFieldCount; if (systemFieldUsedCount == 0) { newSystemFieldCount = 0; } else { newSystemFieldCount = systemFieldCount; } int offset = systemFieldCount; int changeCount = 0; int newFieldCount = newSystemFieldCount; List<RelNode> newInputs = new ArrayList<RelNode>(2); List<Mapping> inputMappings = new ArrayList<Mapping>(); List<Integer> inputExtraFieldCounts = new ArrayList<Integer>(); for (RelNode input : join.getInputs()) { final RelDataType inputRowType = input.getRowType(); final int inputFieldCount = inputRowType.getFieldCount(); // Compute required mapping. BitSet inputFieldsUsed = new BitSet(inputFieldCount); for (int bit : Util.toIter(fieldsUsedPlus)) { if (bit >= offset && bit < offset + inputFieldCount) { inputFieldsUsed.set(bit - offset); } } // If there are system fields, we automatically use the // corresponding field in each input. if (newSystemFieldCount > 0) { // calling with newSystemFieldCount == 0 should be safe but hits // http://bugs.sun.com/bugdatabase/view_bug.do?bug_id=6222207 inputFieldsUsed.set(0, newSystemFieldCount); } // FIXME: We ought to collect extra fields for each input // individually. For now, we assume that just one input has // on-demand fields. Set<RelDataTypeField> inputExtraFields = input.getRowType().getField("_extra") == null ? Collections.<RelDataTypeField>emptySet() : combinedInputExtraFields; inputExtraFieldCounts.add(inputExtraFields.size()); TrimResult trimResult = trimChild(join, input, inputFieldsUsed, inputExtraFields); newInputs.add(trimResult.left); if (trimResult.left != input) { ++changeCount; } final Mapping inputMapping = trimResult.right; inputMappings.add(inputMapping); // Move offset to point to start of next input. offset += inputFieldCount; newFieldCount += inputMapping.getTargetCount() + inputExtraFields.size(); } Mapping mapping = Mappings.create(MappingType.InverseSurjection, fieldCount, newFieldCount); for (int i = 0; i < newSystemFieldCount; ++i) { mapping.set(i, i); } offset = systemFieldCount; int newOffset = newSystemFieldCount; for (int i = 0; i < inputMappings.size(); i++) { Mapping inputMapping = inputMappings.get(i); for (IntPair pair : inputMapping) { mapping.set(pair.source + offset, pair.target + newOffset); } offset += inputMapping.getSourceCount(); newOffset += inputMapping.getTargetCount() + inputExtraFieldCounts.get(i); } if (changeCount == 0 && mapping.isIdentity()) { return new TrimResult(join, Mappings.createIdentity(fieldCount)); } // Build new join. final RexVisitor<RexNode> shuttle = new RexPermuteInputsShuttle(mapping, newInputs.get(0), newInputs.get(1)); RexNode newConditionExpr = conditionExpr.accept(shuttle); final JoinRel newJoin = join.copy(join.getTraitSet(), newConditionExpr, newInputs.get(0), newInputs.get(1)); return new TrimResult(newJoin, mapping); }