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Ruben Q L edited comment on CALCITE-4055 at 6/9/20, 10:44 AM: -------------------------------------------------------------- [~danny0405], I can see that when CALCITE-3730 (as a part of CALCITE-482) was implemented, some classes like RelStructuredTypeFlattener were modified order to "transfer" the hints from the old RelNode to the new one. I think RelFieldTrimmer should include a similar approach when generating "hintable" RelNodes, do you agree? was (Author: rubenql): [~danny0405], I can see that when CALCITE-3730 (as a part of CALCITE-482) was implemented, some classed like RelStructuredTypeFlattener were modified order to "transfer" the hints from the old RelNode to the new one. I think RelFieldTrimmer should include a similar approach when generating "hintable" RelNodes, do you agree? > RelFieldTrimmer loses hints > --------------------------- > > Key: CALCITE-4055 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CALCITE-4055 > Project: Calcite > Issue Type: Bug > Components: core > Affects Versions: 1.23.0 > Reporter: Ruben Q L > Priority: Major > > The trimmed plan generated by RelFieldTrimmer can lose the hints that might > be present in the input plan. > The issue can be reproduced with the following test (to be added to > RelFieldTrimmerTest): > {code:java} > @Test void testJoinWithHints() { > final RelHint noHashJoinHint = > RelHint.builder("NO_HASH_JOIN").inheritPath(0).build(); > final RelBuilder builder = RelBuilder.create(config().build()); > final RelNode original = > builder.scan("EMP") > .scan("DEPT") > .join(JoinRelType.INNER, > builder.equals( > builder.field(2, 0, "DEPTNO"), > builder.field(2, 1, "DEPTNO"))) > .hints(noHashJoinHint) > .project( > builder.field("ENAME"), > builder.field("DNAME")) > .build(); > final RelFieldTrimmer fieldTrimmer = new RelFieldTrimmer(null, builder); > final RelNode trimmed = fieldTrimmer.trim(original); > final String expected = "" > + "LogicalProject(ENAME=[$1], DNAME=[$4])\n" > + " LogicalJoin(condition=[=($2, $3)], joinType=[inner])\n" > + " LogicalProject(EMPNO=[$0], ENAME=[$1], DEPTNO=[$7])\n" > + " LogicalTableScan(table=[[scott, EMP]])\n" > + " LogicalProject(DEPTNO=[$0], DNAME=[$1])\n" > + " LogicalTableScan(table=[[scott, DEPT]])\n"; > assertThat(trimmed, hasTree(expected)); > assertTrue(original.getInput(0) instanceof Join); > final Join originalJoin = (Join) original.getInput(0); > assertTrue(originalJoin.getHints().contains(noHashJoinHint)); > assertTrue(trimmed.getInput(0) instanceof Join); > final Join join = (Join) trimmed.getInput(0); > assertTrue(join.getHints().contains(noHashJoinHint)); > } > {code} > which fails in the last line: > {{assertTrue(join.getHints().contains(noHashJoinHint));}} -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.3.4#803005)