private static class SubstitutionVisitor.FilterToProjectUnifyRule extends SubstitutionVisitor.AbstractUnifyRule
| Modifier and Type | Field and Description |
|---|---|
static SubstitutionVisitor.FilterToProjectUnifyRule |
INSTANCE |
queryOperand, slotCount, targetOperand| Modifier | Constructor and Description |
|---|---|
private |
FilterToProjectUnifyRule() |
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
|---|---|
SubstitutionVisitor.UnifyResult |
apply(SubstitutionVisitor.UnifyRuleCall call)
Applies this rule to a particular node in a query.
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protected MutableRel |
invert(List<Pair<RexNode,String>> namedProjects,
MutableRel input,
RexShuttle shuttle) |
protected MutableRel |
invert(MutableRel model,
MutableRel input,
MutableProject project) |
any, isValid, operand, query, targetcopy, matchpublic static final SubstitutionVisitor.FilterToProjectUnifyRule INSTANCE
public SubstitutionVisitor.UnifyResult apply(SubstitutionVisitor.UnifyRuleCall call)
SubstitutionVisitor.UnifyRuleApplies this rule to a particular node in a query. The goal is
to convert query into target. Before the rule is
invoked, Calcite has made sure that query's children are equivalent
to target's children.
There are 3 possible outcomes:
query already exactly matches target; returns
targetquery is sufficiently close to a match for
target; returns targetquery cannot be made to match target; returns
nullREVIEW: Is possible that we match query PLUS one or more of its ancestors?
apply in class SubstitutionVisitor.UnifyRulecall - Input parametersprotected MutableRel invert(List<Pair<RexNode,String>> namedProjects, MutableRel input, RexShuttle shuttle)
protected MutableRel invert(MutableRel model, MutableRel input, MutableProject project)
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