mihailotim-db commented on code in PR #50345:
URL: https://github.com/apache/spark/pull/50345#discussion_r2010013971
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sql/catalyst/src/main/scala/org/apache/spark/sql/catalyst/analysis/CheckAnalysis.scala:
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@@ -345,6 +345,16 @@ trait CheckAnalysis extends LookupCatalog with
QueryErrorsBase with PlanToString
case operator: LogicalPlan =>
operator transformExpressionsDown {
+ case hof: HigherOrderFunction if hof.arguments.exists {
+ case LambdaFunction(_, _, _) => true
Review Comment:
The issue is in the following query pattern: `select transform(x -> x + 1,
array(1,2,3))`. By reversing the parameter order the user sees the error: `call
to dataType on unresolved object`, because the lambda function will not be
bound properly. This is because `HigherOrderFunction` expects a lambda in a
certain place but we never enforce this check anywhere. We can't really place
it in `checkInputDataTypes` because we are not going to hit that codepath
before erroring out, so we do it in `CheckAnalysis` instead.
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