Viliam Durina created CALCITE-5157: -------------------------------------- Summary: ClassCastException in checkRollUp with DOT operator Key: CALCITE-5157 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CALCITE-5157 Project: Calcite Issue Type: Bug Components: core Affects Versions: 1.30.0 Reporter: Viliam Durina
When a query contains nested field access and is using parentheses to disambiguate the identifier, the {{SqlValidatorImpl.checkRollup()}} method throws a {{{}ClassCastException{}}}, assuming that the input of the DOT operator is a {{{}SqlCall{}}}. I think this assumption is wrong, the DOT operator typically has {{SqlIdentifier}} as an input, probably also other classes. Here's the stack trace: {{java.lang.ClassCastException: class org.apache.calcite.sql.SqlIdentifier cannot be cast to class org.apache.calcite.sql.SqlCall (org.apache.calcite.sql.SqlIdentifier and org.apache.calcite.sql.SqlCall are in unnamed module of loader 'app')}} {{ at org.apache.calcite.sql.validate.SqlValidatorImpl.checkRollUp(SqlValidatorImpl.java:3730)}} {{ at org.apache.calcite.sql.validate.SqlValidatorImpl.checkRollUp(SqlValidatorImpl.java:3749)}} {{ at org.apache.calcite.sql.validate.SqlValidatorImpl.checkRollUpInSelectList(SqlValidatorImpl.java:3673)}} {{ at org.apache.calcite.sql.validate.SqlValidatorImpl.validateSelect(SqlValidatorImpl.java:3661)}} {{ at org.apache.calcite.sql.validate.SelectNamespace.validateImpl(SelectNamespace.java:64)}} {{ at org.apache.calcite.sql.validate.AbstractNamespace.validate(AbstractNamespace.java:89)}} {{ at org.apache.calcite.sql.validate.SqlValidatorImpl.validateNamespace(SqlValidatorImpl.java:1100)}} {{ at org.apache.calcite.sql.validate.SqlValidatorImpl.validateQuery(SqlValidatorImpl.java:1071)}} {{ at org.apache.calcite.sql.SqlSelect.validate(SqlSelect.java:247)}} {{ at org.apache.calcite.sql.validate.SqlValidatorImpl.validateScopedExpression(SqlValidatorImpl.java:1046)}} {{ at org.apache.calcite.sql.validate.SqlValidatorImpl.validate(SqlValidatorImpl.java:752)}} {{ at org.apache.calcite.sql2rel.SqlToRelConverter.convertQuery(SqlToRelConverter.java:587)}} {{ at org.apache.calcite.prepare.Prepare.prepareSql(Prepare.java:257)}} {{ at org.apache.calcite.prepare.Prepare.prepareSql(Prepare.java:220)}} {{ at org.apache.calcite.prepare.CalcitePrepareImpl.prepare2_(CalcitePrepareImpl.java:648)}} {{ at org.apache.calcite.prepare.CalcitePrepareImpl.prepare_(CalcitePrepareImpl.java:514)}} {{ at org.apache.calcite.prepare.CalcitePrepareImpl.prepareSql(CalcitePrepareImpl.java:484)}} {{ at org.apache.calcite.jdbc.CalciteConnectionImpl.parseQuery(CalciteConnectionImpl.java:234)}} {{ at org.apache.calcite.jdbc.CalciteMetaImpl.prepareAndExecute(CalciteMetaImpl.java:623)}} {{ at org.apache.calcite.avatica.AvaticaConnection.prepareAndExecuteInternal(AvaticaConnection.java:677)}} {{ at org.apache.calcite.avatica.AvaticaStatement.executeInternal(AvaticaStatement.java:156)}} {{ ... 67 more}} The problem can be reproduced by modifying the {{ReflectiveSchemaTest.testSelectWithFieldAccessOnFirstLevelRecordType()}} test and putting {{au."birthPlace"}} into parentheses: {{select (au."birthPlace")."city" as city from ... }} Putting identifiers into parentheses is common to disambiguate field access from identifier qualification. For exmaple, if the {{au}} prefix is removed from the query in the {{testSelectWithFieldAccessOnFirstLevelRecordType}} test, it will fail with {{{}Table 'birthPlace' not found{}}}. But if we put {{\"birthPlace\"}} into parentheses, then it is correctly recognized as a column of the {{authors}} table. I'm not sure about the correct fix to this issue which would not break the roll-up functionality, perhaps its author [~zhumayun] can help reviewing the PR or suggesting another fix. I'll soon create a PR with a proposed fix. -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.20.7#820007)