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Liya Fan commented on CALCITE-3956:
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Dear reviewers, sorry about my late response.
How about we give up changes to the basic interface, and only centralize the
comparison logic in sub-classes?
In this way, we avoid the problems of duplicate and contradictive logic, and
the user can avoid the performance problem by directlying calling the
centralized comparison method.
In addition, we do not break client code.
> Unify comparison logic for RelOptCost
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> Key: CALCITE-3956
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CALCITE-3956
> Project: Calcite
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: core
> Reporter: Liya Fan
> Assignee: Liya Fan
> Priority: Major
> Time Spent: 40m
> Remaining Estimate: 0h
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> Currently, comparisons between RelOptCost objects are based on 3 methods:
> 1. {{boolean isLe(RelOptCost cost)}}
> 2. {{boolean isLt(RelOptCost cost)}}
> 3. {{boolean equals(RelOptCost cost)}}
> The 3 methods used in combination determine the relation between RelOptCost
> objects.
> There are some problems with this implementation:
> 1. Some logic is duplicate in the above methods, making it difficult to
> maintain.
> 2. To determine the relation between RelOptCost objects, we often need to
> call more than one comparison methods, leading to performance overhead.
> 3. Since the logic is spread in multiple methods, it is easy to end up with
> contradictive comparison logic, which will suprise the users. For example,
> the following assertion should hold according to common sense:
> {{if a >=b, then we have a > b or a == b}}
> However, with the current implementation of {{VolcanoCost}}, we can easily
> create instances that violate the above assertion.
> To solve the problems, we want to make {{RelOptCost}} extends the
> {{Comparable<RelOptCost>}}, so the comparison logic is unified in the
> {{compareTo}} method, which solves the above problems.
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