Github user hvanhovell commented on a diff in the pull request:
https://github.com/apache/spark/pull/14842#discussion_r76535329
--- Diff:
sql/catalyst/src/main/scala/org/apache/spark/sql/catalyst/expressions/SortOrder.scala
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@@ -36,11 +40,19 @@ case object Descending extends SortDirection {
override def sql: String = "DESC"
}
+case object NullFirst extends NullOrdering{
+ override def sql: String = "NULLS FIRST"
+}
+
+case object NullLast extends NullOrdering{
+ override def sql: String = "NULLS LAST"
+}
+
/**
* An expression that can be used to sort a tuple. This class extends
expression primarily so that
* transformations over expression will descend into its child.
*/
-case class SortOrder(child: Expression, direction: SortDirection)
+case class SortOrder(child: Expression, direction: SortDirection,
nullOrder: NullOrdering = null)
--- End diff --
Yeah, you are right about that. Lets keep the default behavior, see my
(more general) comment.
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