adriangb commented on code in PR #12978: URL: https://github.com/apache/datafusion/pull/12978#discussion_r1871552642
########## datafusion/core/src/physical_optimizer/pruning.rs: ########## @@ -1610,6 +1629,126 @@ fn build_statistics_expr( Ok(statistics_expr) } +fn build_like_match( + expr_builder: &mut PruningExpressionBuilder, +) -> Option<Arc<dyn PhysicalExpr>> { + // column LIKE literal => (min, max) LIKE literal split at % => min <= split literal && split literal <= max + // column LIKE 'foo%' => min <= 'foo' && 'foo' <= max + // column LIKE '%foo' => min <= '' && '' <= max => true + // column LIKE '%foo%' => min <= '' && '' <= max => true + // column LIKE 'foo' => min <= 'foo' && 'foo' <= max + + fn unpack_string(s: &ScalarValue) -> Option<&String> { + match s { + ScalarValue::Utf8(Some(s)) => Some(s), + ScalarValue::LargeUtf8(Some(s)) => Some(s), + ScalarValue::Utf8View(Some(s)) => Some(s), + ScalarValue::Dictionary(_, value) => unpack_string(value), + _ => None, + } + } + + fn extract_string_literal(expr: &Arc<dyn PhysicalExpr>) -> Option<&String> { + if let Some(lit) = expr.as_any().downcast_ref::<phys_expr::Literal>() { + let s = unpack_string(lit.value())?; + return Some(s); + } + None + } + + // TODO Handle ILIKE perhaps by making the min lowercase and max uppercase + // this may involve building the physical expressions that call lower() and upper() + let min_column_expr = expr_builder.min_column_expr().ok()?; + let max_column_expr = expr_builder.max_column_expr().ok()?; + let scalar_expr = expr_builder.scalar_expr(); + // check that the scalar is a string literal + let s = extract_string_literal(scalar_expr)?; + // ANSI SQL specifies two wildcards: % and _. % matches zero or more characters, _ matches exactly one character. + let first_wildcard_index = s.find(['%', '_']); + if first_wildcard_index == Some(0) { + // there's no filtering we could possibly do, return an error and have this be handled by the unhandled hook + return None; + } + let (upper_bound, lower_bound) = if let Some(wildcard_index) = first_wildcard_index { + let prefix = &s[..wildcard_index]; + let upper_bound_lit = Arc::new(phys_expr::Literal::new(ScalarValue::Utf8(Some( + increment_utf8(prefix)?, + )))); + let lower_bound_lit = Arc::new(phys_expr::Literal::new(ScalarValue::Utf8(Some( + prefix.to_string(), + )))); + (upper_bound_lit, lower_bound_lit) + } else { + let bound = Arc::new(phys_expr::Literal::new(ScalarValue::Utf8(Some(s.clone())))); + (bound.clone(), bound) + }; + let upper_bound_expr = Arc::new(phys_expr::BinaryExpr::new( + min_column_expr.clone(), + Operator::LtEq, + upper_bound, + )); + let lower_bound_expr = Arc::new(phys_expr::BinaryExpr::new( + lower_bound, + Operator::LtEq, + max_column_expr.clone(), + )); + let combined = Arc::new(phys_expr::BinaryExpr::new( + upper_bound_expr, + Operator::And, + lower_bound_expr, + )); + Some(combined) +} + +/// Increment a UTF8 string by one, returning `None` if it can't be incremented. +/// This makes it so that the returned string will always compare greater than the input string +/// or any other string with the same prefix. +/// E.g. `increment_utf8("foo") >= "foo"` and `increment_utf8("foo") >= "fooz"` +fn increment_utf8(data: &str) -> Option<String> { Review Comment: I know there's an implementation in the string truncation for stats. This code was originally based on that (copied in) but we modified it as part of input from @findepi. -- This is an automated message from the Apache Git Service. To respond to the message, please log on to GitHub and use the URL above to go to the specific comment. To unsubscribe, e-mail: github-unsubscr...@datafusion.apache.org For queries about this service, please contact Infrastructure at: us...@infra.apache.org --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: github-unsubscr...@datafusion.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: github-h...@datafusion.apache.org