marvinlanhenke commented on code in PR #320:
URL: https://github.com/apache/iceberg-rust/pull/320#discussion_r1554654358


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crates/iceberg/src/expr/visitors/bound_predicate_visitor.rs:
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+
+use crate::expr::{BoundPredicate, BoundReference, PredicateOperator};
+use crate::spec::Datum;
+use crate::Result;
+use fnv::FnvHashSet;
+
+pub enum OpLiteral<'a> {
+    None,
+    Single(&'a Datum),
+    Set(&'a FnvHashSet<Datum>),
+}
+
+pub trait BoundPredicateVisitor {
+    type T;
+
+    fn always_true(&mut self) -> Result<Self::T>;
+    fn always_false(&mut self) -> Result<Self::T>;
+
+    fn and(&mut self, lhs: Self::T, rhs: Self::T) -> Result<Self::T>;
+    fn or(&mut self, lhs: Self::T, rhs: Self::T) -> Result<Self::T>;
+    fn not(&mut self, inner: Self::T) -> Result<Self::T>;

Review Comment:
   I'm still unsure if we should provide those in the trait? I guess due to the 
same reasons @liurenjie1024 mentioned in the original discussion. Would `fn op` 
not be sufficient - and the rest can be handled in `fn visit` (it handles most 
of the traversal logic already)?



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