private LanguageNode handleAndFunction(FunctionCall fc) { // and functions take incomplete simple parts and turn them into complete parts, if so desired ArrayList<Part> incompletes = new ArrayList<Part>(); ArrayList<ExpressionNode> ok = new ArrayList<ExpressionNode>(); ArrayList<Part> subparts = new ArrayList<Part>(); for (ExpressionNode en : fc.getParameters()) { Part p = state.get(en); if (p == null || p.isComplete()) { ok.add(en); if (p != null) subparts.add(p); continue; } incompletes.add(p); } if (incompletes.isEmpty()) return fc; // now we have the problem of a mishmash of incompletes. some may be complex, some may be // simple // some may be collections. we need to handle cases like the following: // (a = 1) and (b = 2) {a,b} (1 key) // (a = 1) and (b = 2 or b = 3) {a,b} (2 keys) // (a = 1 or a = 2) and (b = 3) {a,b} (2 keys) // (a = 1 or a = 2) and (b = 3 or b = 4) {a,b} (4 keys here) // all of the above, where the result is still not complete due to missing tenant column MultiMap<Part, ColumnKey> needed = new MultiMap<Part, ColumnKey>(); MultiMap<ColumnKey, Part> classified = new MultiMap<ColumnKey, Part>(); for (Part p : incompletes) { ListSet<ColumnKey> has = new ListSet<ColumnKey>(); has.addAll(p.getColumns()); needed.putAll(p, parent.getNeeded(has)); for (ColumnKey ck : has) { classified.put(ck, p); } } // so let's say we have a part that is (a = 1 and b = 2), needs c and tenant, and we have a // part // that is c in (1,2,3). The needed for (a = 1 and b = 2) is {c,tenant}. we'll pull (c in // (1,2,3)) // so we'll get at least (a = 1 and b = 2 and c = 3) or (a = 1 and b =2 and c = 3) ... // these we can then individually try to complete. while (!needed.isEmpty()) { combineParts(needed, classified, ok, subparts); } for (Part p : subparts) state.put(p.getParent(), p); if (ok.size() == 1) return ok.get(0); else { // what's left is a mix of unrelated and complete or incomplete subexprs. unrelated nodes // would come in from above, as would previously complete. return new FunctionCall(FunctionName.makeAnd(), ok); } }
@Override public boolean isComplete() { for (Part p : parts) if (!p.isComplete()) return false; return true; }