Class EnumerableMergeUnionRule
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Nested Class Summary
Modifier and TypeClassDescriptionstatic interface
Rule configuration.Nested classes/interfaces inherited from class org.apache.calcite.plan.RelRule
RelRule.Done, RelRule.MatchHandler<R extends RelOptRule>, RelRule.OperandBuilder, RelRule.OperandDetailBuilder<R extends RelNode>, RelRule.OperandTransform
Nested classes/interfaces inherited from class org.apache.calcite.plan.RelOptRule
RelOptRule.ConverterRelOptRuleOperand
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Field Summary
Fields inherited from class org.apache.calcite.plan.RelOptRule
description, operands, relBuilderFactory
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Constructor Summary
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionboolean
matches
(RelOptRuleCall call) Returns whether this rule could possibly match the given operands.void
onMatch
(RelOptRuleCall call) Receives notification about a rule match.Methods inherited from class org.apache.calcite.plan.RelOptRule
any, convert, convert, convert, convert, convertList, convertOperand, convertOperand, equals, equals, getOperand, getOperands, getOutConvention, getOutTrait, hashCode, none, operand, operand, operand, operand, operand, operandJ, operandJ, some, toString, unordered
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Constructor Details
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EnumerableMergeUnionRule
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Method Details
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matches
Description copied from class:RelOptRule
Returns whether this rule could possibly match the given operands.This method is an opportunity to apply side-conditions to a rule. The
RelOptPlanner
calls this method after matching all operands of the rule, and before callingRelOptRule.onMatch(RelOptRuleCall)
.In implementations of
RelOptPlanner
which may queue up a matchedRelOptRuleCall
for a long time before callingRelOptRule.onMatch(RelOptRuleCall)
, this method is beneficial because it allows the planner to discard rules earlier in the process.The default implementation of this method returns
true
. It is acceptable for any implementation of this method to give a false positives, that is, to say that the rule matches the operands but haveRelOptRule.onMatch(RelOptRuleCall)
subsequently not generate any successors.The following script is useful to identify rules which commonly produce no successors. You should override this method for these rules:
awk ' /Apply rule/ {rule=$4; ruleCount[rule]++;} /generated 0 successors/ {ruleMiss[rule]++;} END { printf "%-30s %s %s\n", "Rule", "Fire", "Miss"; for (i in ruleCount) { printf "%-30s %5d %5d\n", i, ruleCount[i], ruleMiss[i]; } } ' FarragoTrace.log
- Overrides:
matches
in classRelOptRule
- Parameters:
call
- Rule call which has been determined to match all operands of this rule- Returns:
- whether this RelOptRule matches a given RelOptRuleCall
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onMatch
Description copied from class:RelOptRule
Receives notification about a rule match. At the time that this method is called,call.rels
holds the set of relational expressions which match the operands to the rule;call.rels[0]
is the root expression.Typically a rule would check that the nodes are valid matches, creates a new expression, then calls back
RelOptRuleCall.transformTo(org.apache.calcite.rel.RelNode, java.util.Map<org.apache.calcite.rel.RelNode, org.apache.calcite.rel.RelNode>, org.apache.calcite.plan.RelHintsPropagator)
to register the expression.- Specified by:
onMatch
in classRelOptRule
- Parameters:
call
- Rule call- See Also:
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