Package org.apache.calcite.rel.metadata
Interface Metadata
- All Known Subinterfaces:
BuiltInMetadata.AllPredicates
,BuiltInMetadata.Collation
,BuiltInMetadata.ColumnOrigin
,BuiltInMetadata.ColumnUniqueness
,BuiltInMetadata.CumulativeCost
,BuiltInMetadata.DistinctRowCount
,BuiltInMetadata.Distribution
,BuiltInMetadata.ExplainVisibility
,BuiltInMetadata.ExpressionLineage
,BuiltInMetadata.LowerBoundCost
,BuiltInMetadata.MaxRowCount
,BuiltInMetadata.Measure
,BuiltInMetadata.Memory
,BuiltInMetadata.MinRowCount
,BuiltInMetadata.NodeTypes
,BuiltInMetadata.NonCumulativeCost
,BuiltInMetadata.Parallelism
,BuiltInMetadata.PercentageOriginalRows
,BuiltInMetadata.PopulationSize
,BuiltInMetadata.Predicates
,BuiltInMetadata.RowCount
,BuiltInMetadata.Selectivity
,BuiltInMetadata.Size
,BuiltInMetadata.TableReferences
,BuiltInMetadata.UniqueKeys
public interface Metadata
Metadata about a relational expression.
For particular types of metadata, a sub-class defines one of more methods
to query that metadata. Then a RelMetadataProvider
can offer those
kinds of metadata for particular sub-classes of RelNode
.
User code (typically in a planner rule or an implementation of
RelNode.computeSelfCost(org.apache.calcite.plan.RelOptPlanner, RelMetadataQuery)
)
acquires a Metadata
instance by calling RelNode.metadata(java.lang.Class<M>, org.apache.calcite.rel.metadata.RelMetadataQuery)
.
A Metadata
instance already knows which particular RelNode
it is describing, so the methods do not pass in the RelNode
. In fact,
quite a few metadata methods have no extra parameters. For instance, you can
get the row-count as follows:
RelNode rel; double rowCount = rel.metadata(RowCount.class).rowCount();
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Method Summary
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Method Details
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rel
RelNode rel()Returns the relational expression that this metadata is about.
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