mihaibudiu commented on code in PR #3721:
URL: https://github.com/apache/calcite/pull/3721#discussion_r1578153493


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core/src/main/java/org/apache/calcite/sql/fun/SqlLibraryOperators.java:
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@@ -1163,6 +1163,52 @@ private static RelDataType 
mapReturnType(SqlOperatorBinding opBinding) {
         false);
   }
 
+  @SuppressWarnings("argument.type.incompatible")
+  private static RelDataType mapKeyReturnType(SqlOperatorBinding opBinding) {
+    List<RelDataType> operandType = new ArrayList<>();
+
+    operandType.add(opBinding.collectOperandTypes().get(0).getKeyType());
+    operandType.add(opBinding.collectOperandTypes().get(0).getValueType());
+    Pair<@Nullable RelDataType, @Nullable RelDataType> type =
+        getComponentTypes(
+            opBinding.getTypeFactory(), operandType);
+
+    requireNonNull(type.left, () -> "type left of " + type.left);
+    requireNonNull(type.right, () -> "type right of " + type.right);
+    if (type.left.getSqlTypeName() != SqlTypeName.UNKNOWN
+        && type.right.getSqlTypeName() != SqlTypeName.UNKNOWN) {
+      SqlValidatorUtil.adjustTypeForMapFunctionConstructor(type, opBinding);

Review Comment:
   Is this function allowed to mutate the operators?
   Can you point to another example which does that?
   I would not expect type inference to modify the program.



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