Mihai Budiu created CALCITE-5448:
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Summary: ReduceExpressionsRule does not always constant fold
expressions
Key: CALCITE-5448
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CALCITE-5448
Project: Calcite
Issue Type: Bug
Components: core
Affects Versions: 1.32.0
Reporter: Mihai Budiu
I have manually built a HepPlanner to optimize the SQL queries, and I
discovered that the rule ReduceExpressionsRule does not really do anything in
my setup.
I am looking at method ReduceExpressionsRule.reduceExpressionsInternal.
There is this piece of code:
RexExecutor executor = rel.getCluster().getPlanner().getExecutor();
if (executor == null) {
// Cannot reduce expressions: caller has not set an executor in their
// environment. Caller should execute something like the following before
// invoking the planner:
//
// final RexExecutorImpl executor =
// new RexExecutorImpl(Schemas.createDataContext(null));
// rootRel.getCluster().getPlanner().setExecutor(executor);
return changed;
}
However, the caller of this function, the method reduceExpressions, has
carefully inserted an executor in the RexSimplify class in case the cluster has
no executor. Shouldn't that executor be used instead of trying the missing one?
(It is currently private in the RexSimplify class.)
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