amaliujia commented on a change in pull request #1587: [CALCITE-3272] Support 
TUMBLE as Table Valued Function including an enumerable implementation, 
stream.iq and DESCRIPTOR
URL: https://github.com/apache/calcite/pull/1587#discussion_r358057498
 
 

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 File path: core/src/main/java/org/apache/calcite/sql/SqlDescriptorOperator.java
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+package org.apache.calcite.sql;
+
+import org.apache.calcite.rel.type.RelDataType;
+import org.apache.calcite.sql.type.SqlTypeName;
+import org.apache.calcite.sql.validate.SqlValidator;
+import org.apache.calcite.sql.validate.SqlValidatorScope;
+
+import java.util.List;
+
+import static org.apache.calcite.util.Static.RESOURCE;
+
+
+/**
+ * <p>DESCRIPTOR appears as an argument in a function. DESCRIPTOR accepts a 
list of
+ * identifiers that represent a list of names. The interpretation of names is 
left
+ * to the function.
+ *
+ * <p>A typical syntax is DESCRIPTOR(col_name, ...).
+ *
+ * <p>An example is a table-valued function that takes names of columns to 
filter on.
+ */
+public class SqlDescriptorOperator extends SqlOperator {
+  public SqlDescriptorOperator() {
+    super("DESCRIPTOR", SqlKind.DESCRIPTOR, 100, 100, null, null, null);
+  }
+
+  @Override public SqlSyntax getSyntax() {
+    return SqlSyntax.FUNCTION;
+  }
+
+  @Override public RelDataType deriveType(SqlValidator validator,
+      SqlValidatorScope scope, SqlCall call) {
+    List<SqlNode> sqlIdentifiers = call.getOperandList();
+
+    // validate column names that are specified by DESCRIPTOR.
+    for (SqlNode node : sqlIdentifiers) {
+      if (!(node instanceof SqlIdentifier)) {
+        throw SqlUtil.newContextException(node.getParserPosition(),
+            RESOURCE.aliasMustBeSimpleIdentifier());
+      }
+
+      SqlIdentifier identifier = (SqlIdentifier) node;
 
 Review comment:
   I don't have an answer on it. 
   
   By tracking down the code execution, this is the place I found I am able to 
verify what's inside `DESCRIPTOR` with right scope.

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