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Work on HIVE-4548 stopped by Teddy Choi.

> Speed up vectorized LIKE filter for special cases abc%, %abc and %abc%
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>
>                 Key: HIVE-4548
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HIVE-4548
>             Project: Hive
>          Issue Type: Sub-task
>    Affects Versions: vectorization-branch
>            Reporter: Eric Hanson
>            Assignee: Teddy Choi
>            Priority: Minor
>             Fix For: vectorization-branch
>
>         Attachments: HIVE-4548.1-with-benchmark.patch.txt, 
> HIVE-4548.1-without-benchmark.patch.txt, 
> HIVE-4548.2-with-benchmark.patch.txt, 
> HIVE-4548.2-without-benchmark.patch.txt, 
> HIVE-4548.3.with-benchmark.patch.txt, HIVE-4548.3.without-benchmark.patch.txt
>
>
> Speed up vectorized LIKE filter evaluation for abc%, %abc, and %abc% pattern 
> special cases (here, abc is just a place holder for some fixed string).  
>   
> Problem: The current vectorized LIKE implementation always calls the standard 
> LIKE function code in UDFLike.java. But this is pretty expensive. It calls 
> multiple functions and allocates at least one new object per call. Probably 
> 80% of uses of LIKE are for the simple patterns abc%, %abc, and %abc%.  These 
> can be implemented much more efficiently.
> Start by speeding up the case for  
>     Column LIKE "abc%"
>   
> The goal would be to minimize expense in the inner loop. Don't use new() in 
> the inner loop, and write a static function that checks the prefix of the 
> string matches the like pattern as efficiently as possible, operating 
> directly on the byte array holding UTF-8-encoded string data, and avoiding 
> unnecessary additional function calls and if/else logic. Call that in the 
> inner loop.
> If feasible, consider using a template-driven approach, with an instance of 
> the template expanded for each of the three cases. Start doing the abc% 
> (prefix match) by hand, then consider templatizing for the other two cases.
> The code is in the "vectorization" branch of the main hive repo.
>   
> Start by checking in the constructor for FilterStringColLikeStringScalar.java 
> if the pattern is one of the simple special cases. If so, record that, and 
> have the evaluate() method call a special-case function for each case, i.e. 
> the general case, and each of the 3 special cases. All the dynamic 
> decision-making would be done once per vector, not once per element.

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