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Yuzhao Chen commented on CALCITE-2674:
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I see that now we parsed an escaped identifier as below:
{code:java}
/**
* Parses a simple identifier as a string.
*/
String Identifier() :
{
String id;
char unicodeEscapeChar = BACKSLASH;
}
{
(
<IDENTIFIER>
{
id = unquotedIdentifier();
}
|
<QUOTED_IDENTIFIER> {
id = SqlParserUtil.strip(getToken(0).image, DQ, DQ, DQDQ,
quotedCasing);
}
|
<BACK_QUOTED_IDENTIFIER> {
id = SqlParserUtil.strip(getToken(0).image, "`", "`", "``",
quotedCasing);
}
{code}
this uses tokens to match the escape character and returns just a string, there
is no struct like EscapedIdentifier to keep the info if an identifier is
escaped after parsing.
[~julianhyde], look forward to your suggestions.
> Column name with escape character should not be verified as a function when
> the column name is same with it
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: CALCITE-2674
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CALCITE-2674
> Project: Calcite
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: core
> Affects Versions: 1.18.0
> Reporter: Yuzhao Chen
> Assignee: Julian Hyde
> Priority: Major
> Fix For: 1.18.0
>
>
> Now If user defines table as schema below:
> {code:java}
> create table tt(
> `current_time` int,
> b int);
> {code}
> Then start a query:
> {code:java}
> select `current_time` from tt;
> {code}
> Calcite parser will parse the *current_time* as a normal *SqlIdentifier*,
> then the SqlValidator will recognize it as a builtin function with below code
> snippet:
> {code:java}
> public static SqlCall makeCall(
> SqlOperatorTable opTab,
> SqlIdentifier id) {
> if (id.names.size() == 1) {
> final List<SqlOperator> list = new ArrayList<>();
> opTab.lookupOperatorOverloads(id, null, SqlSyntax.FUNCTION, list);
> for (SqlOperator operator : list) {
> if (operator.getSyntax() == SqlSyntax.FUNCTION_ID) {
> // Even though this looks like an identifier, it is a
> // actually a call to a function. Construct a fake
> // call to this function, so we can use the regular
> // operator validation.
> return new SqlBasicCall(
> operator,
> SqlNode.EMPTY_ARRAY,
> id.getParserPosition(),
> true,
> null);
> }
> }
> }
> return null;
> }{code}
> While i tried MYSQL and such query can work properly, so is this a bug ?
> Cause if the matched function's return type is same with the column, then the
> query will output wrong results.
>
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