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asdfgh19 updated CALCITE-6109:
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    Description: 
{code:java}
// org.apache.calcite.linq4j.tree.BlockBuilder#toBlock
public BlockStatement toBlock() {
  if (optimizing && removeUnused) {
    // We put an artificial limit of 10 iterations just to prevent an endless
    // loop. Optimize should not loop forever, however it is hard to prove if
    // it always finishes in reasonable time.
    for (int i = 0; i < 10; i++) {
      if (!optimize(createOptimizeShuttle(), true)) {
        break;
      }
    }
    optimize(createFinishingOptimizeShuttle(), false);
  }
  return Expressions.block(statements);
} {code}
When there are statements with ternary expressions in BlockBuilder#statements, 
the optimize method always returns true, causing the loop in the toBlock method 
to always be executed 10 times.

The reason is that when OptimizeShuttle traverses the statement, a new instance 
of TernaryExpression will always be created, regardless of whether the 
optimization is actually performed.

 

  was:
{code:java}
public BlockStatement toBlock() {
  if (optimizing && removeUnused) {
    // We put an artificial limit of 10 iterations just to prevent an endless
    // loop. Optimize should not loop forever, however it is hard to prove if
    // it always finishes in reasonable time.
    for (int i = 0; i < 10; i++) {
      if (!optimize(createOptimizeShuttle(), true)) {
        break;
      }
    }
    optimize(createFinishingOptimizeShuttle(), false);
  }
  return Expressions.block(statements);
} {code}
When there are statements with ternary expressions in BlockBuilder#statements, 
the optimize method always returns true, causing the loop in the toBlock method 
to always be executed 10 times.

The reason is that when OptimizeShuttle traverses the statement, a new instance 
of TernaryExpression will always be created, regardless of whether the 
optimization is actually performed.

 


> Avoid extra loops when optimizing statements with ternary expressions
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: CALCITE-6109
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CALCITE-6109
>             Project: Calcite
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: linq4j
>            Reporter: asdfgh19
>            Assignee: asdfgh19
>            Priority: Minor
>              Labels: pull-request-available
>
> {code:java}
> // org.apache.calcite.linq4j.tree.BlockBuilder#toBlock
> public BlockStatement toBlock() {
>   if (optimizing && removeUnused) {
>     // We put an artificial limit of 10 iterations just to prevent an endless
>     // loop. Optimize should not loop forever, however it is hard to prove if
>     // it always finishes in reasonable time.
>     for (int i = 0; i < 10; i++) {
>       if (!optimize(createOptimizeShuttle(), true)) {
>         break;
>       }
>     }
>     optimize(createFinishingOptimizeShuttle(), false);
>   }
>   return Expressions.block(statements);
> } {code}
> When there are statements with ternary expressions in 
> BlockBuilder#statements, the optimize method always returns true, causing the 
> loop in the toBlock method to always be executed 10 times.
> The reason is that when OptimizeShuttle traverses the statement, a new 
> instance of TernaryExpression will always be created, regardless of whether 
> the optimization is actually performed.
>  



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