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Reynold Xin b1d719e7c9 [SPARK-21273][SQL] Propagate logical plan stats using visitor pattern and mixin
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
We currently implement statistics propagation directly in logical plan. Given we already have two different implementations, it'd make sense to actually decouple the two and add stats propagation using mixin. This would reduce the coupling between logical plan and statistics handling.

This can also be a powerful pattern in the future to add additional properties (e.g. constraints).

## How was this patch tested?
Should be covered by existing test cases.

Author: Reynold Xin <rxin@databricks.com>

Closes #18479 from rxin/stats-trait.
2017-06-30 21:10:23 -07:00
wangzhenhua 61b5df567e [SPARK-21127][SQL] Update statistics after data changing commands
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?

Update stats after the following data changing commands:

- InsertIntoHadoopFsRelationCommand
- InsertIntoHiveTable
- LoadDataCommand
- TruncateTableCommand
- AlterTableSetLocationCommand
- AlterTableDropPartitionCommand

## How was this patch tested?
Added new test cases.

Author: wangzhenhua <wangzhenhua@huawei.com>
Author: Zhenhua Wang <wzh_zju@163.com>

Closes #18334 from wzhfy/changeStatsForOperation.
2017-07-01 10:01:44 +08:00
Wenchen Fan 4eb41879ce [SPARK-17528][SQL] data should be copied properly before saving into InternalRow
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?

For performance reasons, `UnsafeRow.getString`, `getStruct`, etc. return a "pointer" that points to a memory region of this unsafe row. This makes the unsafe projection a little dangerous, because all of its output rows share one instance.

When we implement SQL operators, we should be careful to not cache the input rows because they may be produced by unsafe projection from child operator and thus its content may change overtime.

However, when we updating values of InternalRow(e.g. in mutable projection and safe projection), we only copy UTF8String, we should also copy InternalRow, ArrayData and MapData. This PR fixes this, and also fixes the copy of vairous InternalRow, ArrayData and MapData implementations.

## How was this patch tested?

new regression tests

Author: Wenchen Fan <wenchen@databricks.com>

Closes #18483 from cloud-fan/fix-copy.
2017-07-01 09:25:29 +08:00
Xiao Li eed9c4ef85 [SPARK-21129][SQL] Arguments of SQL function call should not be named expressions
### What changes were proposed in this pull request?

Function argument should not be named expressions. It could cause two issues:
- Misleading error message
- Unexpected query results when the column name is `distinct`, which is not a reserved word in our parser.

```
spark-sql> select count(distinct c1, distinct c2) from t1;
Error in query: cannot resolve '`distinct`' given input columns: [c1, c2]; line 1 pos 26;
'Project [unresolvedalias('count(c1#30, 'distinct), None)]
+- SubqueryAlias t1
   +- CatalogRelation `default`.`t1`, org.apache.hadoop.hive.serde2.lazy.LazySimpleSerDe, [c1#30, c2#31]
```

After the fix, the error message becomes
```
spark-sql> select count(distinct c1, distinct c2) from t1;
Error in query:
extraneous input 'c2' expecting {')', ',', '.', '[', 'OR', 'AND', 'IN', NOT, 'BETWEEN', 'LIKE', RLIKE, 'IS', EQ, '<=>', '<>', '!=', '<', LTE, '>', GTE, '+', '-', '*', '/', '%', 'DIV', '&', '|', '||', '^'}(line 1, pos 35)

== SQL ==
select count(distinct c1, distinct c2) from t1
-----------------------------------^^^
```

### How was this patch tested?
Added a test case to parser suite.

Author: Xiao Li <gatorsmile@gmail.com>
Author: gatorsmile <gatorsmile@gmail.com>

Closes #18338 from gatorsmile/parserDistinctAggFunc.
2017-06-30 14:23:56 -07:00
wangzhenhua 82e24912d6 [SPARK-21237][SQL] Invalidate stats once table data is changed
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?

Invalidate spark's stats after data changing commands:

- InsertIntoHadoopFsRelationCommand
- InsertIntoHiveTable
- LoadDataCommand
- TruncateTableCommand
- AlterTableSetLocationCommand
- AlterTableDropPartitionCommand

## How was this patch tested?

Added test cases.

Author: wangzhenhua <wangzhenhua@huawei.com>

Closes #18449 from wzhfy/removeStats.
2017-06-29 11:32:29 +08:00
Wenchen Fan 25c2edf6f9 [SPARK-21229][SQL] remove QueryPlan.preCanonicalized
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?

`QueryPlan.preCanonicalized` is only overridden in a few places, and it does introduce an extra concept to `QueryPlan` which may confuse people.

This PR removes it and override `canonicalized` in these places

## How was this patch tested?

existing tests

Author: Wenchen Fan <wenchen@databricks.com>

Closes #18440 from cloud-fan/minor.
2017-06-29 11:21:50 +08:00
Wang Gengliang b72b8521d9 [SPARK-21222] Move elimination of Distinct clause from analyzer to optimizer
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?

Move elimination of Distinct clause from analyzer to optimizer

Distinct clause is useless after MAX/MIN clause. For example,
"Select MAX(distinct a) FROM src from"
is equivalent of
"Select MAX(a) FROM src from"
However, this optimization is implemented in analyzer. It should be in optimizer.

## How was this patch tested?

Unit test

gatorsmile cloud-fan

Please review http://spark.apache.org/contributing.html before opening a pull request.

Author: Wang Gengliang <ltnwgl@gmail.com>

Closes #18429 from gengliangwang/distinct_opt.
2017-06-29 08:47:31 +08:00
Wenchen Fan 838effb98a Revert "[SPARK-13534][PYSPARK] Using Apache Arrow to increase performance of DataFrame.toPandas"
This reverts commit e44697606f.
2017-06-28 14:28:40 +08:00
Liang-Chi Hsieh fd8c931a30 [SPARK-19104][SQL] Lambda variables in ExternalMapToCatalyst should be global
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?

The issue happens in `ExternalMapToCatalyst`. For example, the following codes create `ExternalMapToCatalyst` to convert Scala Map to catalyst map format.

    val data = Seq.tabulate(10)(i => NestedData(1, Map("key" -> InnerData("name", i + 100))))
    val ds = spark.createDataset(data)

The `valueConverter` in `ExternalMapToCatalyst` looks like:

    if (isnull(lambdavariable(ExternalMapToCatalyst_value52, ExternalMapToCatalyst_value_isNull52, ObjectType(class org.apache.spark.sql.InnerData), true))) null else named_struct(name, staticinvoke(class org.apache.spark.unsafe.types.UTF8String, StringType, fromString, assertnotnull(lambdavariable(ExternalMapToCatalyst_value52, ExternalMapToCatalyst_value_isNull52, ObjectType(class org.apache.spark.sql.InnerData), true)).name, true), value, assertnotnull(lambdavariable(ExternalMapToCatalyst_value52, ExternalMapToCatalyst_value_isNull52, ObjectType(class org.apache.spark.sql.InnerData), true)).value)

There is a `CreateNamedStruct` expression (`named_struct`) to create a row of `InnerData.name` and `InnerData.value` that are referred by `ExternalMapToCatalyst_value52`.

Because `ExternalMapToCatalyst_value52` are local variable, when `CreateNamedStruct` splits expressions to individual functions, the local variable can't be accessed anymore.

## How was this patch tested?

Jenkins tests.

Author: Liang-Chi Hsieh <viirya@gmail.com>

Closes #18418 from viirya/SPARK-19104.
2017-06-28 00:57:05 +08:00
Burak Yavuz 5282bae040 [SPARK-21153] Use project instead of expand in tumbling windows
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?

Time windowing in Spark currently performs an Expand + Filter, because there is no way to guarantee the amount of windows a timestamp will fall in, in the general case. However, for tumbling windows, a record is guaranteed to fall into a single bucket. In this case, doubling the number of records with Expand is wasteful, and can be improved by using a simple Projection instead.

Benchmarks show that we get an order of magnitude performance improvement after this patch.

## How was this patch tested?

Existing unit tests. Benchmarked using the following code:

```scala
import org.apache.spark.sql.functions._

spark.time {
  spark.range(numRecords)
    .select(from_unixtime((current_timestamp().cast("long") * 1000 + 'id / 1000) / 1000) as 'time)
    .select(window('time, "10 seconds"))
    .count()
}
```

Setup:
 - 1 c3.2xlarge worker (8 cores)

![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/5243515/27348748-ed991b84-55a9-11e7-8f8b-6e7abc524417.png)

1 B rows ran in 287 seconds after this optimization. I didn't wait for it to finish without the optimization. Shows about 5x improvement for large number of records.

Author: Burak Yavuz <brkyvz@gmail.com>

Closes #18364 from brkyvz/opt-tumble.
2017-06-26 01:26:32 -07:00
gatorsmile 2e1586f60a [SPARK-21203][SQL] Fix wrong results of insertion of Array of Struct
### What changes were proposed in this pull request?
```SQL
CREATE TABLE `tab1`
(`custom_fields` ARRAY<STRUCT<`id`: BIGINT, `value`: STRING>>)
USING parquet

INSERT INTO `tab1`
SELECT ARRAY(named_struct('id', 1, 'value', 'a'), named_struct('id', 2, 'value', 'b'))

SELECT custom_fields.id, custom_fields.value FROM tab1
```

The above query always return the last struct of the array, because the rule `SimplifyCasts` incorrectly rewrites the query. The underlying cause is we always use the same `GenericInternalRow` object when doing the cast.

### How was this patch tested?

Author: gatorsmile <gatorsmile@gmail.com>

Closes #18412 from gatorsmile/castStruct.
2017-06-24 22:35:59 +08:00
Xiao Li 03eb6117af [SPARK-21164][SQL] Remove isTableSample from Sample and isGenerated from Alias and AttributeReference
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
`isTableSample` and `isGenerated ` were introduced for SQL Generation respectively by https://github.com/apache/spark/pull/11148 and https://github.com/apache/spark/pull/11050

Since SQL Generation is removed, we do not need to keep `isTableSample`.

## How was this patch tested?
The existing test cases

Author: Xiao Li <gatorsmile@gmail.com>

Closes #18379 from gatorsmile/CleanSample.
2017-06-23 14:48:33 -07:00
Dilip Biswal 13c2a4f2f8 [SPARK-20417][SQL] Move subquery error handling to checkAnalysis from Analyzer
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Currently we do a lot of validations for subquery in the Analyzer. We should move them to CheckAnalysis which is the framework to catch and report Analysis errors. This was mentioned as a review comment in SPARK-18874.

## How was this patch tested?
Exists tests + A few tests added to SQLQueryTestSuite.

Author: Dilip Biswal <dbiswal@us.ibm.com>

Closes #17713 from dilipbiswal/subquery_checkanalysis.
2017-06-23 11:02:54 -07:00
Tathagata Das 2ebd0838d1 [SPARK-21192][SS] Preserve State Store provider class configuration across StreamingQuery restarts
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?

If the SQL conf for StateStore provider class is changed between restarts (i.e. query started with providerClass1 and attempted to restart using providerClass2), then the query will fail in a unpredictable way as files saved by one provider class cannot be used by the newer one.

Ideally, the provider class used to start the query should be used to restart the query, and the configuration in the session where it is being restarted should be ignored.

This PR saves the provider class config to OffsetSeqLog, in the same way # shuffle partitions is saved and recovered.

## How was this patch tested?
new unit tests

Author: Tathagata Das <tathagata.das1565@gmail.com>

Closes #18402 from tdas/SPARK-21192.
2017-06-23 10:55:02 -07:00
wangzhenhua b803b66a81 [SPARK-21180][SQL] Remove conf from stats functions since now we have conf in LogicalPlan
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?

After wiring `SQLConf` in logical plan ([PR 18299](https://github.com/apache/spark/pull/18299)), we can remove the need of passing `conf` into `def stats` and `def computeStats`.

## How was this patch tested?

Covered by existing tests, plus some modified existing tests.

Author: wangzhenhua <wangzhenhua@huawei.com>
Author: Zhenhua Wang <wzh_zju@163.com>

Closes #18391 from wzhfy/removeConf.
2017-06-23 10:33:53 -07:00
Takeshi Yamamuro f3dea60793 [SPARK-21144][SQL] Print a warning if the data schema and partition schema have the duplicate columns
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
The current master outputs unexpected results when the data schema and partition schema have the duplicate columns:
```
withTempPath { dir =>
  val basePath = dir.getCanonicalPath
  spark.range(0, 3).toDF("foo").write.parquet(new Path(basePath, "foo=1").toString)
  spark.range(0, 3).toDF("foo").write.parquet(new Path(basePath, "foo=a").toString)
  spark.read.parquet(basePath).show()
}

+---+
|foo|
+---+
|  1|
|  1|
|  a|
|  a|
|  1|
|  a|
+---+
```
This patch added code to print a warning when the duplication found.

## How was this patch tested?
Manually checked.

Author: Takeshi Yamamuro <yamamuro@apache.org>

Closes #18375 from maropu/SPARK-21144-3.
2017-06-23 09:28:02 -07:00
Wang Gengliang b8a743b6a5 [SPARK-21174][SQL] Validate sampling fraction in logical operator level
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?

Currently the validation of sampling fraction in dataset is incomplete.
As an improvement, validate sampling fraction in logical operator level:
1) if with replacement: fraction should be nonnegative
2) else: fraction should be on interval [0, 1]
Also add test cases for the validation.

## How was this patch tested?
integration tests

gatorsmile cloud-fan
Please review http://spark.apache.org/contributing.html before opening a pull request.

Author: Wang Gengliang <ltnwgl@gmail.com>

Closes #18387 from gengliangwang/sample_ratio_validate.
2017-06-23 09:27:35 +08:00
Bryan Cutler e44697606f [SPARK-13534][PYSPARK] Using Apache Arrow to increase performance of DataFrame.toPandas
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Integrate Apache Arrow with Spark to increase performance of `DataFrame.toPandas`.  This has been done by using Arrow to convert data partitions on the executor JVM to Arrow payload byte arrays where they are then served to the Python process.  The Python DataFrame can then collect the Arrow payloads where they are combined and converted to a Pandas DataFrame.  All non-complex data types are currently supported, otherwise an `UnsupportedOperation` exception is thrown.

Additions to Spark include a Scala package private method `Dataset.toArrowPayloadBytes` that will convert data partitions in the executor JVM to `ArrowPayload`s as byte arrays so they can be easily served.  A package private class/object `ArrowConverters` that provide data type mappings and conversion routines.  In Python, a public method `DataFrame.collectAsArrow` is added to collect Arrow payloads and an optional flag in `toPandas(useArrow=False)` to enable using Arrow (uses the old conversion by default).

## How was this patch tested?
Added a new test suite `ArrowConvertersSuite` that will run tests on conversion of Datasets to Arrow payloads for supported types.  The suite will generate a Dataset and matching Arrow JSON data, then the dataset is converted to an Arrow payload and finally validated against the JSON data.  This will ensure that the schema and data has been converted correctly.

Added PySpark tests to verify the `toPandas` method is producing equal DataFrames with and without pyarrow.  A roundtrip test to ensure the pandas DataFrame produced by pyspark is equal to a one made directly with pandas.

Author: Bryan Cutler <cutlerb@gmail.com>
Author: Li Jin <ice.xelloss@gmail.com>
Author: Li Jin <li.jin@twosigma.com>
Author: Wes McKinney <wes.mckinney@twosigma.com>

Closes #15821 from BryanCutler/wip-toPandas_with_arrow-SPARK-13534.
2017-06-23 09:01:13 +08:00
Xingbo Jiang cad88f17e8 [SPARK-17851][SQL][TESTS] Make sure all test sqls in catalyst pass checkAnalysis
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?

Currently we have several tens of test sqls in catalyst will fail at `SimpleAnalyzer.checkAnalysis`, we should make sure they are valid.

This PR makes the following changes:
1. Apply `checkAnalysis` on plans that tests `Optimizer` rules, but don't require the testcases for `Parser`/`Analyzer` pass `checkAnalysis`;
2. Fix testcases for `Optimizer` that would have fall.
## How was this patch tested?

Apply `SimpleAnalyzer.checkAnalysis` on plans in `PlanTest.comparePlans`, update invalid test cases.

Author: Xingbo Jiang <xingbo.jiang@databricks.com>
Author: jiangxingbo <jiangxb1987@gmail.com>

Closes #15417 from jiangxb1987/cptest.
2017-06-21 09:40:06 -07:00
Marcos P e92befcb4b [MINOR][DOC] modified issue link and updated status
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?

This PR aims to clarify some outdated comments that i found at **spark-catalyst** and **spark-sql** pom files. Maven bug still happening and in order to track it I have updated the issue link and also the status of the issue.

Author: Marcos P <mpenate@stratio.com>

Closes #18374 from mpenate/fix/mng-3559-comment.
2017-06-21 15:34:10 +01:00
Reynold Xin b6b108826a [SPARK-21103][SQL] QueryPlanConstraints should be part of LogicalPlan
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
QueryPlanConstraints should be part of LogicalPlan, rather than QueryPlan, since the constraint framework is only used for query plan rewriting and not for physical planning.

## How was this patch tested?
Should be covered by existing tests, since it is a simple refactoring.

Author: Reynold Xin <rxin@databricks.com>

Closes #18310 from rxin/SPARK-21103.
2017-06-20 11:34:22 -07:00
Xianyang Liu 0a4b7e4f81 [MINOR] Fix some typo of the document
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?

Fix some typo of the document.

## How was this patch tested?

Existing tests.

Please review http://spark.apache.org/contributing.html before opening a pull request.

Author: Xianyang Liu <xianyang.liu@intel.com>

Closes #18350 from ConeyLiu/fixtypo.
2017-06-19 20:35:58 +01:00
Dongjoon Hyun ecc5631351 [MINOR][BUILD] Fix Java linter errors
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?

This PR cleans up a few Java linter errors for Apache Spark 2.2 release.

## How was this patch tested?

```bash
$ dev/lint-java
Using `mvn` from path: /usr/local/bin/mvn
Checkstyle checks passed.
```

We can check the result at Travis CI, [here](https://travis-ci.org/dongjoon-hyun/spark/builds/244297894).

Author: Dongjoon Hyun <dongjoon@apache.org>

Closes #18345 from dongjoon-hyun/fix_lint_java_2.
2017-06-19 20:17:54 +01:00
Xiao Li 9413b84b5a [SPARK-21132][SQL] DISTINCT modifier of function arguments should not be silently ignored
### What changes were proposed in this pull request?
We should not silently ignore `DISTINCT` when they are not supported in the function arguments. This PR is to block these cases and issue the error messages.

### How was this patch tested?
Added test cases for both regular functions and window functions

Author: Xiao Li <gatorsmile@gmail.com>

Closes #18340 from gatorsmile/firstCount.
2017-06-19 15:51:21 +08:00
Yuming Wang f913f158ec [SPARK-20948][SQL] Built-in SQL Function UnaryMinus/UnaryPositive support string type
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?

Built-in SQL Function UnaryMinus/UnaryPositive support string type, if it's string type, convert it to double type, after this PR:
```sql
spark-sql> select positive('-1.11'), negative('-1.11');
-1.11   1.11
spark-sql>
```

## How was this patch tested?

unit tests

Author: Yuming Wang <wgyumg@gmail.com>

Closes #18173 from wangyum/SPARK-20948.
2017-06-18 20:14:05 -07:00
Yuming Wang ce49428ef7 [SPARK-20749][SQL][FOLLOWUP] Support character_length
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?

The function `char_length` is shorthand for `character_length` function. Both Hive and Postgresql support `character_length`,  This PR add support for `character_length`.

Ref:
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/Hive/LanguageManual+UDF#LanguageManualUDF-StringFunctions
https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/functions-string.html

## How was this patch tested?

unit tests

Author: Yuming Wang <wgyumg@gmail.com>

Closes #18330 from wangyum/SPARK-20749-character_length.
2017-06-18 18:56:53 -07:00
Yuming Wang 53e48f73e4 [SPARK-20931][SQL] ABS function support string type.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?

ABS function support string type. Hive/MySQL support this feature.

Ref: 4ba713ccd8/ql/src/java/org/apache/hadoop/hive/ql/udf/generic/GenericUDFAbs.java (L93)

## How was this patch tested?
 unit tests

Author: Yuming Wang <wgyumg@gmail.com>

Closes #18153 from wangyum/SPARK-20931.
2017-06-16 09:40:58 -07:00
Kazuaki Ishizaki 7a3e5dc28b [SPARK-20749][SQL] Built-in SQL Function Support - all variants of LEN[GTH]
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?

This PR adds built-in SQL function `BIT_LENGTH()`, `CHAR_LENGTH()`, and `OCTET_LENGTH()` functions.

`BIT_LENGTH()` returns the bit length of the given string or binary expression.
`CHAR_LENGTH()` returns the length of the given string or binary expression. (i.e. equal to `LENGTH()`)
`OCTET_LENGTH()` returns the byte length of the given string or binary expression.

## How was this patch tested?

Added new test suites for these three functions

Author: Kazuaki Ishizaki <ishizaki@jp.ibm.com>

Closes #18046 from kiszk/SPARK-20749.
2017-06-15 23:06:58 -07:00
Xianyang Liu 87ab0cec65 [SPARK-21072][SQL] TreeNode.mapChildren should only apply to the children node.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?

Just as the function name and comments of `TreeNode.mapChildren` mentioned, the function should be apply to all currently node children. So, the follow code should judge whether it is the children node.

https://github.com/apache/spark/blob/master/sql/catalyst/src/main/scala/org/apache/spark/sql/catalyst/trees/TreeNode.scala#L342

## How was this patch tested?

Existing tests.

Author: Xianyang Liu <xianyang.liu@intel.com>

Closes #18284 from ConeyLiu/treenode.
2017-06-16 12:10:09 +08:00
ALeksander Eskilson b32b2123dd [SPARK-18016][SQL][CATALYST] Code Generation: Constant Pool Limit - Class Splitting
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?

This pull-request exclusively includes the class splitting feature described in #16648. When code for a given class would grow beyond 1600k bytes, a private, nested sub-class is generated into which subsequent functions are inlined. Additional sub-classes are generated as the code threshold is met subsequent times. This code includes 3 changes:

1. Includes helper maps, lists, and functions for keeping track of sub-classes during code generation (included in the `CodeGenerator` class). These helper functions allow nested classes and split functions to be initialized/declared/inlined to the appropriate locations in the various projection classes.
2. Changes `addNewFunction` to return a string to support instances where a split function is inlined to a nested class and not the outer class (and so must be invoked using the class-qualified name). Uses of `addNewFunction` throughout the codebase are modified so that the returned name is properly used.
3. Removes instances of the `this` keyword when used on data inside generated classes. All state declared in the outer class is by default global and accessible to the nested classes. However, if a reference to global state in a nested class is prepended with the `this` keyword, it would attempt to reference state belonging to the nested class (which would not exist), rather than the correct variable belonging to the outer class.

## How was this patch tested?

Added a test case to the `GeneratedProjectionSuite` that increases the number of columns tested in various projections to a threshold that would previously have triggered a `JaninoRuntimeException` for the Constant Pool.

Note: This PR does not address the second Constant Pool issue with code generation (also mentioned in #16648): excess global mutable state. A second PR may be opened to resolve that issue.

Author: ALeksander Eskilson <alek.eskilson@cerner.com>

Closes #18075 from bdrillard/class_splitting_only.
2017-06-15 13:45:08 +08:00
Xiao Li 2051428173 [SPARK-20980][SQL] Rename wholeFile to multiLine for both CSV and JSON
### What changes were proposed in this pull request?
The current option name `wholeFile` is misleading for CSV users. Currently, it is not representing a record per file. Actually, one file could have multiple records. Thus, we should rename it. Now, the proposal is `multiLine`.

### How was this patch tested?
N/A

Author: Xiao Li <gatorsmile@gmail.com>

Closes #18202 from gatorsmile/renameCVSOption.
2017-06-15 13:18:19 +08:00
Reynold Xin fffeb6d7c3 [SPARK-21092][SQL] Wire SQLConf in logical plan and expressions
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
It is really painful to not have configs in logical plan and expressions. We had to add all sorts of hacks (e.g. pass SQLConf explicitly in functions). This patch exposes SQLConf in logical plan, using a thread local variable and a getter closure that's set once there is an active SparkSession.

The implementation is a bit of a hack, since we didn't anticipate this need in the beginning (config was only exposed in physical plan). The implementation is described in `SQLConf.get`.

In terms of future work, we should follow up to clean up CBO (remove the need for passing in config).

## How was this patch tested?
Updated relevant tests for constraint propagation.

Author: Reynold Xin <rxin@databricks.com>

Closes #18299 from rxin/SPARK-21092.
2017-06-14 22:11:41 -07:00
Reynold Xin e254e868f1 [SPARK-21091][SQL] Move constraint code into QueryPlanConstraints
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
This patch moves constraint related code into a separate trait QueryPlanConstraints, so we don't litter QueryPlan with a lot of constraint private functions.

## How was this patch tested?
This is a simple move refactoring and should be covered by existing tests.

Author: Reynold Xin <rxin@databricks.com>

Closes #18298 from rxin/SPARK-21091.
2017-06-14 14:28:21 -07:00
Xiao Li 77a2fc5b52 Revert "[SPARK-20941][SQL] Fix SubqueryExec Reuse"
This reverts commit f7cf2096fd.
2017-06-14 11:48:32 -07:00
Xiao Li df766a4714 [SPARK-21089][SQL] Fix DESC EXTENDED/FORMATTED to Show Table Properties
### What changes were proposed in this pull request?

Since both table properties and storage properties share the same key values, table properties are not shown in the output of DESC EXTENDED/FORMATTED when the storage properties are not empty.

This PR is to fix the above issue by renaming them to different keys.

### How was this patch tested?
Added test cases.

Author: Xiao Li <gatorsmile@gmail.com>

Closes #18294 from gatorsmile/tableProperties.
2017-06-14 11:13:16 -07:00
Yuming Wang 4d01aa4648 [SPARK-20754][SQL][FOLLOWUP] Add Function Alias For MOD/POSITION.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?

https://github.com/apache/spark/pull/18106 Support TRUNC (number),  We should also add function alias for `MOD `and `POSITION`.

`POSITION(substr IN str) `is a synonym for `LOCATE(substr,str)`. same as MySQL: https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.7/en/string-functions.html#function_position

## How was this patch tested?

unit tests

Author: Yuming Wang <wgyumg@gmail.com>

Closes #18206 from wangyum/SPARK-20754-mod&position.
2017-06-13 23:39:06 -07:00
Dongjoon Hyun 2639c3ed03 [SPARK-19910][SQL] stack should not reject NULL values due to type mismatch
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?

Since `stack` function generates a table with nullable columns, it should allow mixed null values.

```scala
scala> sql("select stack(3, 1, 2, 3)").printSchema
root
 |-- col0: integer (nullable = true)

scala> sql("select stack(3, 1, 2, null)").printSchema
org.apache.spark.sql.AnalysisException: cannot resolve 'stack(3, 1, 2, NULL)' due to data type mismatch: Argument 1 (IntegerType) != Argument 3 (NullType); line 1 pos 7;
```

## How was this patch tested?

Pass the Jenkins with a new test case.

Author: Dongjoon Hyun <dongjoon@apache.org>

Closes #17251 from dongjoon-hyun/SPARK-19910.
2017-06-12 21:18:43 -07:00
Reynold Xin b1436c7496 [SPARK-21059][SQL] LikeSimplification can NPE on null pattern
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
This patch fixes a bug that can cause NullPointerException in LikeSimplification, when the pattern for like is null.

## How was this patch tested?
Added a new unit test case in LikeSimplificationSuite.

Author: Reynold Xin <rxin@databricks.com>

Closes #18273 from rxin/SPARK-21059.
2017-06-12 14:07:51 -07:00
aokolnychyi ca4e960aec [SPARK-17914][SQL] Fix parsing of timestamp strings with nanoseconds
The PR contains a tiny change to fix the way Spark parses string literals into timestamps. Currently, some timestamps that contain nanoseconds are corrupted during the conversion from internal UTF8Strings into the internal representation of timestamps.

Consider the following example:
```
spark.sql("SELECT cast('2015-01-02 00:00:00.000000001' as TIMESTAMP)").show(false)
+------------------------------------------------+
|CAST(2015-01-02 00:00:00.000000001 AS TIMESTAMP)|
+------------------------------------------------+
|2015-01-02 00:00:00.000001                      |
+------------------------------------------------+
```

The fix was tested with existing tests. Also, there is a new test to cover cases that did not work previously.

Author: aokolnychyi <anton.okolnychyi@sap.com>

Closes #18252 from aokolnychyi/spark-17914.
2017-06-12 13:06:14 -07:00
liuxian d140918093 [SPARK-20665][SQL][FOLLOW-UP] Move test case to MathExpressionsSuite
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?

 add test case to MathExpressionsSuite as #17906

## How was this patch tested?

unit test cases

Author: liuxian <liu.xian3@zte.com.cn>

Closes #18082 from 10110346/wip-lx-0524.
2017-06-11 22:29:09 -07:00
Michal Senkyr f48273c13c [SPARK-18891][SQL] Support for specific Java List subtypes
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?

Add support for specific Java `List` subtypes in deserialization as well as a generic implicit encoder.

All `List` subtypes are supported by using either the size-specifying constructor (one `int` parameter) or the default constructor.

Interfaces/abstract classes use the following implementations:

* `java.util.List`, `java.util.AbstractList` or `java.util.AbstractSequentialList` => `java.util.ArrayList`

## How was this patch tested?

```bash
build/mvn -DskipTests clean package && dev/run-tests
```

Additionally in Spark shell:

```
scala> val jlist = new java.util.LinkedList[Int]; jlist.add(1)
jlist: java.util.LinkedList[Int] = [1]
res0: Boolean = true

scala> Seq(jlist).toDS().map(_.element()).collect()
res1: Array[Int] = Array(1)
```

Author: Michal Senkyr <mike.senkyr@gmail.com>

Closes #18009 from michalsenkyr/dataset-java-lists.
2017-06-12 08:53:23 +08:00
Michal Senkyr 0538f3b0ae [SPARK-18891][SQL] Support for Scala Map collection types
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?

Add support for arbitrary Scala `Map` types in deserialization as well as a generic implicit encoder.

Used the builder approach as in #16541 to construct any provided `Map` type upon deserialization.

Please note that this PR also adds (ignored) tests for issue [SPARK-19104 CompileException with Map and Case Class in Spark 2.1.0](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SPARK-19104) but doesn't solve it.

Added support for Java Maps in codegen code (encoders will be added in a different PR) with the following default implementations for interfaces/abstract classes:

* `java.util.Map`, `java.util.AbstractMap` => `java.util.HashMap`
* `java.util.SortedMap`, `java.util.NavigableMap` => `java.util.TreeMap`
* `java.util.concurrent.ConcurrentMap` => `java.util.concurrent.ConcurrentHashMap`
* `java.util.concurrent.ConcurrentNavigableMap` => `java.util.concurrent.ConcurrentSkipListMap`

Resulting codegen for `Seq(Map(1 -> 2)).toDS().map(identity).queryExecution.debug.codegen`:

```
/* 001 */ public Object generate(Object[] references) {
/* 002 */   return new GeneratedIterator(references);
/* 003 */ }
/* 004 */
/* 005 */ final class GeneratedIterator extends org.apache.spark.sql.execution.BufferedRowIterator {
/* 006 */   private Object[] references;
/* 007 */   private scala.collection.Iterator[] inputs;
/* 008 */   private scala.collection.Iterator inputadapter_input;
/* 009 */   private boolean CollectObjectsToMap_loopIsNull1;
/* 010 */   private int CollectObjectsToMap_loopValue0;
/* 011 */   private boolean CollectObjectsToMap_loopIsNull3;
/* 012 */   private int CollectObjectsToMap_loopValue2;
/* 013 */   private UnsafeRow deserializetoobject_result;
/* 014 */   private org.apache.spark.sql.catalyst.expressions.codegen.BufferHolder deserializetoobject_holder;
/* 015 */   private org.apache.spark.sql.catalyst.expressions.codegen.UnsafeRowWriter deserializetoobject_rowWriter;
/* 016 */   private scala.collection.immutable.Map mapelements_argValue;
/* 017 */   private UnsafeRow mapelements_result;
/* 018 */   private org.apache.spark.sql.catalyst.expressions.codegen.BufferHolder mapelements_holder;
/* 019 */   private org.apache.spark.sql.catalyst.expressions.codegen.UnsafeRowWriter mapelements_rowWriter;
/* 020 */   private UnsafeRow serializefromobject_result;
/* 021 */   private org.apache.spark.sql.catalyst.expressions.codegen.BufferHolder serializefromobject_holder;
/* 022 */   private org.apache.spark.sql.catalyst.expressions.codegen.UnsafeRowWriter serializefromobject_rowWriter;
/* 023 */   private org.apache.spark.sql.catalyst.expressions.codegen.UnsafeArrayWriter serializefromobject_arrayWriter;
/* 024 */   private org.apache.spark.sql.catalyst.expressions.codegen.UnsafeArrayWriter serializefromobject_arrayWriter1;
/* 025 */
/* 026 */   public GeneratedIterator(Object[] references) {
/* 027 */     this.references = references;
/* 028 */   }
/* 029 */
/* 030 */   public void init(int index, scala.collection.Iterator[] inputs) {
/* 031 */     partitionIndex = index;
/* 032 */     this.inputs = inputs;
/* 033 */     wholestagecodegen_init_0();
/* 034 */     wholestagecodegen_init_1();
/* 035 */
/* 036 */   }
/* 037 */
/* 038 */   private void wholestagecodegen_init_0() {
/* 039 */     inputadapter_input = inputs[0];
/* 040 */
/* 041 */     deserializetoobject_result = new UnsafeRow(1);
/* 042 */     this.deserializetoobject_holder = new org.apache.spark.sql.catalyst.expressions.codegen.BufferHolder(deserializetoobject_result, 32);
/* 043 */     this.deserializetoobject_rowWriter = new org.apache.spark.sql.catalyst.expressions.codegen.UnsafeRowWriter(deserializetoobject_holder, 1);
/* 044 */
/* 045 */     mapelements_result = new UnsafeRow(1);
/* 046 */     this.mapelements_holder = new org.apache.spark.sql.catalyst.expressions.codegen.BufferHolder(mapelements_result, 32);
/* 047 */     this.mapelements_rowWriter = new org.apache.spark.sql.catalyst.expressions.codegen.UnsafeRowWriter(mapelements_holder, 1);
/* 048 */     serializefromobject_result = new UnsafeRow(1);
/* 049 */     this.serializefromobject_holder = new org.apache.spark.sql.catalyst.expressions.codegen.BufferHolder(serializefromobject_result, 32);
/* 050 */     this.serializefromobject_rowWriter = new org.apache.spark.sql.catalyst.expressions.codegen.UnsafeRowWriter(serializefromobject_holder, 1);
/* 051 */     this.serializefromobject_arrayWriter = new org.apache.spark.sql.catalyst.expressions.codegen.UnsafeArrayWriter();
/* 052 */
/* 053 */   }
/* 054 */
/* 055 */   private void wholestagecodegen_init_1() {
/* 056 */     this.serializefromobject_arrayWriter1 = new org.apache.spark.sql.catalyst.expressions.codegen.UnsafeArrayWriter();
/* 057 */
/* 058 */   }
/* 059 */
/* 060 */   protected void processNext() throws java.io.IOException {
/* 061 */     while (inputadapter_input.hasNext() && !stopEarly()) {
/* 062 */       InternalRow inputadapter_row = (InternalRow) inputadapter_input.next();
/* 063 */       boolean inputadapter_isNull = inputadapter_row.isNullAt(0);
/* 064 */       MapData inputadapter_value = inputadapter_isNull ? null : (inputadapter_row.getMap(0));
/* 065 */
/* 066 */       boolean deserializetoobject_isNull1 = true;
/* 067 */       ArrayData deserializetoobject_value1 = null;
/* 068 */       if (!inputadapter_isNull) {
/* 069 */         deserializetoobject_isNull1 = false;
/* 070 */         if (!deserializetoobject_isNull1) {
/* 071 */           Object deserializetoobject_funcResult = null;
/* 072 */           deserializetoobject_funcResult = inputadapter_value.keyArray();
/* 073 */           if (deserializetoobject_funcResult == null) {
/* 074 */             deserializetoobject_isNull1 = true;
/* 075 */           } else {
/* 076 */             deserializetoobject_value1 = (ArrayData) deserializetoobject_funcResult;
/* 077 */           }
/* 078 */
/* 079 */         }
/* 080 */         deserializetoobject_isNull1 = deserializetoobject_value1 == null;
/* 081 */       }
/* 082 */
/* 083 */       boolean deserializetoobject_isNull3 = true;
/* 084 */       ArrayData deserializetoobject_value3 = null;
/* 085 */       if (!inputadapter_isNull) {
/* 086 */         deserializetoobject_isNull3 = false;
/* 087 */         if (!deserializetoobject_isNull3) {
/* 088 */           Object deserializetoobject_funcResult1 = null;
/* 089 */           deserializetoobject_funcResult1 = inputadapter_value.valueArray();
/* 090 */           if (deserializetoobject_funcResult1 == null) {
/* 091 */             deserializetoobject_isNull3 = true;
/* 092 */           } else {
/* 093 */             deserializetoobject_value3 = (ArrayData) deserializetoobject_funcResult1;
/* 094 */           }
/* 095 */
/* 096 */         }
/* 097 */         deserializetoobject_isNull3 = deserializetoobject_value3 == null;
/* 098 */       }
/* 099 */       scala.collection.immutable.Map deserializetoobject_value = null;
/* 100 */
/* 101 */       if ((deserializetoobject_isNull1 && !deserializetoobject_isNull3) ||
/* 102 */         (!deserializetoobject_isNull1 && deserializetoobject_isNull3)) {
/* 103 */         throw new RuntimeException("Invalid state: Inconsistent nullability of key-value");
/* 104 */       }
/* 105 */
/* 106 */       if (!deserializetoobject_isNull1) {
/* 107 */         if (deserializetoobject_value1.numElements() != deserializetoobject_value3.numElements()) {
/* 108 */           throw new RuntimeException("Invalid state: Inconsistent lengths of key-value arrays");
/* 109 */         }
/* 110 */         int deserializetoobject_dataLength = deserializetoobject_value1.numElements();
/* 111 */
/* 112 */         scala.collection.mutable.Builder CollectObjectsToMap_builderValue5 = scala.collection.immutable.Map$.MODULE$.newBuilder();
/* 113 */         CollectObjectsToMap_builderValue5.sizeHint(deserializetoobject_dataLength);
/* 114 */
/* 115 */         int deserializetoobject_loopIndex = 0;
/* 116 */         while (deserializetoobject_loopIndex < deserializetoobject_dataLength) {
/* 117 */           CollectObjectsToMap_loopValue0 = (int) (deserializetoobject_value1.getInt(deserializetoobject_loopIndex));
/* 118 */           CollectObjectsToMap_loopValue2 = (int) (deserializetoobject_value3.getInt(deserializetoobject_loopIndex));
/* 119 */           CollectObjectsToMap_loopIsNull1 = deserializetoobject_value1.isNullAt(deserializetoobject_loopIndex);
/* 120 */           CollectObjectsToMap_loopIsNull3 = deserializetoobject_value3.isNullAt(deserializetoobject_loopIndex);
/* 121 */
/* 122 */           if (CollectObjectsToMap_loopIsNull1) {
/* 123 */             throw new RuntimeException("Found null in map key!");
/* 124 */           }
/* 125 */
/* 126 */           scala.Tuple2 CollectObjectsToMap_loopValue4;
/* 127 */
/* 128 */           if (CollectObjectsToMap_loopIsNull3) {
/* 129 */             CollectObjectsToMap_loopValue4 = new scala.Tuple2(CollectObjectsToMap_loopValue0, null);
/* 130 */           } else {
/* 131 */             CollectObjectsToMap_loopValue4 = new scala.Tuple2(CollectObjectsToMap_loopValue0, CollectObjectsToMap_loopValue2);
/* 132 */           }
/* 133 */
/* 134 */           CollectObjectsToMap_builderValue5.$plus$eq(CollectObjectsToMap_loopValue4);
/* 135 */
/* 136 */           deserializetoobject_loopIndex += 1;
/* 137 */         }
/* 138 */
/* 139 */         deserializetoobject_value = (scala.collection.immutable.Map) CollectObjectsToMap_builderValue5.result();
/* 140 */       }
/* 141 */
/* 142 */       boolean mapelements_isNull = true;
/* 143 */       scala.collection.immutable.Map mapelements_value = null;
/* 144 */       if (!false) {
/* 145 */         mapelements_argValue = deserializetoobject_value;
/* 146 */
/* 147 */         mapelements_isNull = false;
/* 148 */         if (!mapelements_isNull) {
/* 149 */           Object mapelements_funcResult = null;
/* 150 */           mapelements_funcResult = ((scala.Function1) references[0]).apply(mapelements_argValue);
/* 151 */           if (mapelements_funcResult == null) {
/* 152 */             mapelements_isNull = true;
/* 153 */           } else {
/* 154 */             mapelements_value = (scala.collection.immutable.Map) mapelements_funcResult;
/* 155 */           }
/* 156 */
/* 157 */         }
/* 158 */         mapelements_isNull = mapelements_value == null;
/* 159 */       }
/* 160 */
/* 161 */       MapData serializefromobject_value = null;
/* 162 */       if (!mapelements_isNull) {
/* 163 */         final int serializefromobject_length = mapelements_value.size();
/* 164 */         final Object[] serializefromobject_convertedKeys = new Object[serializefromobject_length];
/* 165 */         final Object[] serializefromobject_convertedValues = new Object[serializefromobject_length];
/* 166 */         int serializefromobject_index = 0;
/* 167 */         final scala.collection.Iterator serializefromobject_entries = mapelements_value.iterator();
/* 168 */         while(serializefromobject_entries.hasNext()) {
/* 169 */           final scala.Tuple2 serializefromobject_entry = (scala.Tuple2) serializefromobject_entries.next();
/* 170 */           int ExternalMapToCatalyst_key1 = (Integer) serializefromobject_entry._1();
/* 171 */           int ExternalMapToCatalyst_value1 = (Integer) serializefromobject_entry._2();
/* 172 */
/* 173 */           boolean ExternalMapToCatalyst_value_isNull1 = false;
/* 174 */
/* 175 */           if (false) {
/* 176 */             throw new RuntimeException("Cannot use null as map key!");
/* 177 */           } else {
/* 178 */             serializefromobject_convertedKeys[serializefromobject_index] = (Integer) ExternalMapToCatalyst_key1;
/* 179 */           }
/* 180 */
/* 181 */           if (false) {
/* 182 */             serializefromobject_convertedValues[serializefromobject_index] = null;
/* 183 */           } else {
/* 184 */             serializefromobject_convertedValues[serializefromobject_index] = (Integer) ExternalMapToCatalyst_value1;
/* 185 */           }
/* 186 */
/* 187 */           serializefromobject_index++;
/* 188 */         }
/* 189 */
/* 190 */         serializefromobject_value = new org.apache.spark.sql.catalyst.util.ArrayBasedMapData(new org.apache.spark.sql.catalyst.util.GenericArrayData(serializefromobject_convertedKeys), new org.apache.spark.sql.catalyst.util.GenericArrayData(serializefromobject_convertedValues));
/* 191 */       }
/* 192 */       serializefromobject_holder.reset();
/* 193 */
/* 194 */       serializefromobject_rowWriter.zeroOutNullBytes();
/* 195 */
/* 196 */       if (mapelements_isNull) {
/* 197 */         serializefromobject_rowWriter.setNullAt(0);
/* 198 */       } else {
/* 199 */         // Remember the current cursor so that we can calculate how many bytes are
/* 200 */         // written later.
/* 201 */         final int serializefromobject_tmpCursor = serializefromobject_holder.cursor;
/* 202 */
/* 203 */         if (serializefromobject_value instanceof UnsafeMapData) {
/* 204 */           final int serializefromobject_sizeInBytes = ((UnsafeMapData) serializefromobject_value).getSizeInBytes();
/* 205 */           // grow the global buffer before writing data.
/* 206 */           serializefromobject_holder.grow(serializefromobject_sizeInBytes);
/* 207 */           ((UnsafeMapData) serializefromobject_value).writeToMemory(serializefromobject_holder.buffer, serializefromobject_holder.cursor);
/* 208 */           serializefromobject_holder.cursor += serializefromobject_sizeInBytes;
/* 209 */
/* 210 */         } else {
/* 211 */           final ArrayData serializefromobject_keys = serializefromobject_value.keyArray();
/* 212 */           final ArrayData serializefromobject_values = serializefromobject_value.valueArray();
/* 213 */
/* 214 */           // preserve 8 bytes to write the key array numBytes later.
/* 215 */           serializefromobject_holder.grow(8);
/* 216 */           serializefromobject_holder.cursor += 8;
/* 217 */
/* 218 */           // Remember the current cursor so that we can write numBytes of key array later.
/* 219 */           final int serializefromobject_tmpCursor1 = serializefromobject_holder.cursor;
/* 220 */
/* 221 */           if (serializefromobject_keys instanceof UnsafeArrayData) {
/* 222 */             final int serializefromobject_sizeInBytes1 = ((UnsafeArrayData) serializefromobject_keys).getSizeInBytes();
/* 223 */             // grow the global buffer before writing data.
/* 224 */             serializefromobject_holder.grow(serializefromobject_sizeInBytes1);
/* 225 */             ((UnsafeArrayData) serializefromobject_keys).writeToMemory(serializefromobject_holder.buffer, serializefromobject_holder.cursor);
/* 226 */             serializefromobject_holder.cursor += serializefromobject_sizeInBytes1;
/* 227 */
/* 228 */           } else {
/* 229 */             final int serializefromobject_numElements = serializefromobject_keys.numElements();
/* 230 */             serializefromobject_arrayWriter.initialize(serializefromobject_holder, serializefromobject_numElements, 4);
/* 231 */
/* 232 */             for (int serializefromobject_index1 = 0; serializefromobject_index1 < serializefromobject_numElements; serializefromobject_index1++) {
/* 233 */               if (serializefromobject_keys.isNullAt(serializefromobject_index1)) {
/* 234 */                 serializefromobject_arrayWriter.setNullInt(serializefromobject_index1);
/* 235 */               } else {
/* 236 */                 final int serializefromobject_element = serializefromobject_keys.getInt(serializefromobject_index1);
/* 237 */                 serializefromobject_arrayWriter.write(serializefromobject_index1, serializefromobject_element);
/* 238 */               }
/* 239 */             }
/* 240 */           }
/* 241 */
/* 242 */           // Write the numBytes of key array into the first 8 bytes.
/* 243 */           Platform.putLong(serializefromobject_holder.buffer, serializefromobject_tmpCursor1 - 8, serializefromobject_holder.cursor - serializefromobject_tmpCursor1);
/* 244 */
/* 245 */           if (serializefromobject_values instanceof UnsafeArrayData) {
/* 246 */             final int serializefromobject_sizeInBytes2 = ((UnsafeArrayData) serializefromobject_values).getSizeInBytes();
/* 247 */             // grow the global buffer before writing data.
/* 248 */             serializefromobject_holder.grow(serializefromobject_sizeInBytes2);
/* 249 */             ((UnsafeArrayData) serializefromobject_values).writeToMemory(serializefromobject_holder.buffer, serializefromobject_holder.cursor);
/* 250 */             serializefromobject_holder.cursor += serializefromobject_sizeInBytes2;
/* 251 */
/* 252 */           } else {
/* 253 */             final int serializefromobject_numElements1 = serializefromobject_values.numElements();
/* 254 */             serializefromobject_arrayWriter1.initialize(serializefromobject_holder, serializefromobject_numElements1, 4);
/* 255 */
/* 256 */             for (int serializefromobject_index2 = 0; serializefromobject_index2 < serializefromobject_numElements1; serializefromobject_index2++) {
/* 257 */               if (serializefromobject_values.isNullAt(serializefromobject_index2)) {
/* 258 */                 serializefromobject_arrayWriter1.setNullInt(serializefromobject_index2);
/* 259 */               } else {
/* 260 */                 final int serializefromobject_element1 = serializefromobject_values.getInt(serializefromobject_index2);
/* 261 */                 serializefromobject_arrayWriter1.write(serializefromobject_index2, serializefromobject_element1);
/* 262 */               }
/* 263 */             }
/* 264 */           }
/* 265 */
/* 266 */         }
/* 267 */
/* 268 */         serializefromobject_rowWriter.setOffsetAndSize(0, serializefromobject_tmpCursor, serializefromobject_holder.cursor - serializefromobject_tmpCursor);
/* 269 */       }
/* 270 */       serializefromobject_result.setTotalSize(serializefromobject_holder.totalSize());
/* 271 */       append(serializefromobject_result);
/* 272 */       if (shouldStop()) return;
/* 273 */     }
/* 274 */   }
/* 275 */ }
```

Codegen for `java.util.Map`:

```
/* 001 */ public Object generate(Object[] references) {
/* 002 */   return new GeneratedIterator(references);
/* 003 */ }
/* 004 */
/* 005 */ final class GeneratedIterator extends org.apache.spark.sql.execution.BufferedRowIterator {
/* 006 */   private Object[] references;
/* 007 */   private scala.collection.Iterator[] inputs;
/* 008 */   private scala.collection.Iterator inputadapter_input;
/* 009 */   private boolean CollectObjectsToMap_loopIsNull1;
/* 010 */   private int CollectObjectsToMap_loopValue0;
/* 011 */   private boolean CollectObjectsToMap_loopIsNull3;
/* 012 */   private int CollectObjectsToMap_loopValue2;
/* 013 */   private UnsafeRow deserializetoobject_result;
/* 014 */   private org.apache.spark.sql.catalyst.expressions.codegen.BufferHolder deserializetoobject_holder;
/* 015 */   private org.apache.spark.sql.catalyst.expressions.codegen.UnsafeRowWriter deserializetoobject_rowWriter;
/* 016 */   private java.util.HashMap mapelements_argValue;
/* 017 */   private UnsafeRow mapelements_result;
/* 018 */   private org.apache.spark.sql.catalyst.expressions.codegen.BufferHolder mapelements_holder;
/* 019 */   private org.apache.spark.sql.catalyst.expressions.codegen.UnsafeRowWriter mapelements_rowWriter;
/* 020 */   private UnsafeRow serializefromobject_result;
/* 021 */   private org.apache.spark.sql.catalyst.expressions.codegen.BufferHolder serializefromobject_holder;
/* 022 */   private org.apache.spark.sql.catalyst.expressions.codegen.UnsafeRowWriter serializefromobject_rowWriter;
/* 023 */   private org.apache.spark.sql.catalyst.expressions.codegen.UnsafeArrayWriter serializefromobject_arrayWriter;
/* 024 */   private org.apache.spark.sql.catalyst.expressions.codegen.UnsafeArrayWriter serializefromobject_arrayWriter1;
/* 025 */
/* 026 */   public GeneratedIterator(Object[] references) {
/* 027 */     this.references = references;
/* 028 */   }
/* 029 */
/* 030 */   public void init(int index, scala.collection.Iterator[] inputs) {
/* 031 */     partitionIndex = index;
/* 032 */     this.inputs = inputs;
/* 033 */     wholestagecodegen_init_0();
/* 034 */     wholestagecodegen_init_1();
/* 035 */
/* 036 */   }
/* 037 */
/* 038 */   private void wholestagecodegen_init_0() {
/* 039 */     inputadapter_input = inputs[0];
/* 040 */
/* 041 */     deserializetoobject_result = new UnsafeRow(1);
/* 042 */     this.deserializetoobject_holder = new org.apache.spark.sql.catalyst.expressions.codegen.BufferHolder(deserializetoobject_result, 32);
/* 043 */     this.deserializetoobject_rowWriter = new org.apache.spark.sql.catalyst.expressions.codegen.UnsafeRowWriter(deserializetoobject_holder, 1);
/* 044 */
/* 045 */     mapelements_result = new UnsafeRow(1);
/* 046 */     this.mapelements_holder = new org.apache.spark.sql.catalyst.expressions.codegen.BufferHolder(mapelements_result, 32);
/* 047 */     this.mapelements_rowWriter = new org.apache.spark.sql.catalyst.expressions.codegen.UnsafeRowWriter(mapelements_holder, 1);
/* 048 */     serializefromobject_result = new UnsafeRow(1);
/* 049 */     this.serializefromobject_holder = new org.apache.spark.sql.catalyst.expressions.codegen.BufferHolder(serializefromobject_result, 32);
/* 050 */     this.serializefromobject_rowWriter = new org.apache.spark.sql.catalyst.expressions.codegen.UnsafeRowWriter(serializefromobject_holder, 1);
/* 051 */     this.serializefromobject_arrayWriter = new org.apache.spark.sql.catalyst.expressions.codegen.UnsafeArrayWriter();
/* 052 */
/* 053 */   }
/* 054 */
/* 055 */   private void wholestagecodegen_init_1() {
/* 056 */     this.serializefromobject_arrayWriter1 = new org.apache.spark.sql.catalyst.expressions.codegen.UnsafeArrayWriter();
/* 057 */
/* 058 */   }
/* 059 */
/* 060 */   protected void processNext() throws java.io.IOException {
/* 061 */     while (inputadapter_input.hasNext() && !stopEarly()) {
/* 062 */       InternalRow inputadapter_row = (InternalRow) inputadapter_input.next();
/* 063 */       boolean inputadapter_isNull = inputadapter_row.isNullAt(0);
/* 064 */       MapData inputadapter_value = inputadapter_isNull ? null : (inputadapter_row.getMap(0));
/* 065 */
/* 066 */       boolean deserializetoobject_isNull1 = true;
/* 067 */       ArrayData deserializetoobject_value1 = null;
/* 068 */       if (!inputadapter_isNull) {
/* 069 */         deserializetoobject_isNull1 = false;
/* 070 */         if (!deserializetoobject_isNull1) {
/* 071 */           Object deserializetoobject_funcResult = null;
/* 072 */           deserializetoobject_funcResult = inputadapter_value.keyArray();
/* 073 */           if (deserializetoobject_funcResult == null) {
/* 074 */             deserializetoobject_isNull1 = true;
/* 075 */           } else {
/* 076 */             deserializetoobject_value1 = (ArrayData) deserializetoobject_funcResult;
/* 077 */           }
/* 078 */
/* 079 */         }
/* 080 */         deserializetoobject_isNull1 = deserializetoobject_value1 == null;
/* 081 */       }
/* 082 */
/* 083 */       boolean deserializetoobject_isNull3 = true;
/* 084 */       ArrayData deserializetoobject_value3 = null;
/* 085 */       if (!inputadapter_isNull) {
/* 086 */         deserializetoobject_isNull3 = false;
/* 087 */         if (!deserializetoobject_isNull3) {
/* 088 */           Object deserializetoobject_funcResult1 = null;
/* 089 */           deserializetoobject_funcResult1 = inputadapter_value.valueArray();
/* 090 */           if (deserializetoobject_funcResult1 == null) {
/* 091 */             deserializetoobject_isNull3 = true;
/* 092 */           } else {
/* 093 */             deserializetoobject_value3 = (ArrayData) deserializetoobject_funcResult1;
/* 094 */           }
/* 095 */
/* 096 */         }
/* 097 */         deserializetoobject_isNull3 = deserializetoobject_value3 == null;
/* 098 */       }
/* 099 */       java.util.HashMap deserializetoobject_value = null;
/* 100 */
/* 101 */       if ((deserializetoobject_isNull1 && !deserializetoobject_isNull3) ||
/* 102 */         (!deserializetoobject_isNull1 && deserializetoobject_isNull3)) {
/* 103 */         throw new RuntimeException("Invalid state: Inconsistent nullability of key-value");
/* 104 */       }
/* 105 */
/* 106 */       if (!deserializetoobject_isNull1) {
/* 107 */         if (deserializetoobject_value1.numElements() != deserializetoobject_value3.numElements()) {
/* 108 */           throw new RuntimeException("Invalid state: Inconsistent lengths of key-value arrays");
/* 109 */         }
/* 110 */         int deserializetoobject_dataLength = deserializetoobject_value1.numElements();
/* 111 */         java.util.Map CollectObjectsToMap_builderValue5 = new java.util.HashMap(deserializetoobject_dataLength);
/* 112 */
/* 113 */         int deserializetoobject_loopIndex = 0;
/* 114 */         while (deserializetoobject_loopIndex < deserializetoobject_dataLength) {
/* 115 */           CollectObjectsToMap_loopValue0 = (int) (deserializetoobject_value1.getInt(deserializetoobject_loopIndex));
/* 116 */           CollectObjectsToMap_loopValue2 = (int) (deserializetoobject_value3.getInt(deserializetoobject_loopIndex));
/* 117 */           CollectObjectsToMap_loopIsNull1 = deserializetoobject_value1.isNullAt(deserializetoobject_loopIndex);
/* 118 */           CollectObjectsToMap_loopIsNull3 = deserializetoobject_value3.isNullAt(deserializetoobject_loopIndex);
/* 119 */
/* 120 */           if (CollectObjectsToMap_loopIsNull1) {
/* 121 */             throw new RuntimeException("Found null in map key!");
/* 122 */           }
/* 123 */
/* 124 */           CollectObjectsToMap_builderValue5.put(CollectObjectsToMap_loopValue0, CollectObjectsToMap_loopValue2);
/* 125 */
/* 126 */           deserializetoobject_loopIndex += 1;
/* 127 */         }
/* 128 */
/* 129 */         deserializetoobject_value = (java.util.HashMap) CollectObjectsToMap_builderValue5;
/* 130 */       }
/* 131 */
/* 132 */       boolean mapelements_isNull = true;
/* 133 */       java.util.HashMap mapelements_value = null;
/* 134 */       if (!false) {
/* 135 */         mapelements_argValue = deserializetoobject_value;
/* 136 */
/* 137 */         mapelements_isNull = false;
/* 138 */         if (!mapelements_isNull) {
/* 139 */           Object mapelements_funcResult = null;
/* 140 */           mapelements_funcResult = ((scala.Function1) references[0]).apply(mapelements_argValue);
/* 141 */           if (mapelements_funcResult == null) {
/* 142 */             mapelements_isNull = true;
/* 143 */           } else {
/* 144 */             mapelements_value = (java.util.HashMap) mapelements_funcResult;
/* 145 */           }
/* 146 */
/* 147 */         }
/* 148 */         mapelements_isNull = mapelements_value == null;
/* 149 */       }
/* 150 */
/* 151 */       MapData serializefromobject_value = null;
/* 152 */       if (!mapelements_isNull) {
/* 153 */         final int serializefromobject_length = mapelements_value.size();
/* 154 */         final Object[] serializefromobject_convertedKeys = new Object[serializefromobject_length];
/* 155 */         final Object[] serializefromobject_convertedValues = new Object[serializefromobject_length];
/* 156 */         int serializefromobject_index = 0;
/* 157 */         final java.util.Iterator serializefromobject_entries = mapelements_value.entrySet().iterator();
/* 158 */         while(serializefromobject_entries.hasNext()) {
/* 159 */           final java.util.Map$Entry serializefromobject_entry = (java.util.Map$Entry) serializefromobject_entries.next();
/* 160 */           int ExternalMapToCatalyst_key1 = (Integer) serializefromobject_entry.getKey();
/* 161 */           int ExternalMapToCatalyst_value1 = (Integer) serializefromobject_entry.getValue();
/* 162 */
/* 163 */           boolean ExternalMapToCatalyst_value_isNull1 = false;
/* 164 */
/* 165 */           if (false) {
/* 166 */             throw new RuntimeException("Cannot use null as map key!");
/* 167 */           } else {
/* 168 */             serializefromobject_convertedKeys[serializefromobject_index] = (Integer) ExternalMapToCatalyst_key1;
/* 169 */           }
/* 170 */
/* 171 */           if (false) {
/* 172 */             serializefromobject_convertedValues[serializefromobject_index] = null;
/* 173 */           } else {
/* 174 */             serializefromobject_convertedValues[serializefromobject_index] = (Integer) ExternalMapToCatalyst_value1;
/* 175 */           }
/* 176 */
/* 177 */           serializefromobject_index++;
/* 178 */         }
/* 179 */
/* 180 */         serializefromobject_value = new org.apache.spark.sql.catalyst.util.ArrayBasedMapData(new org.apache.spark.sql.catalyst.util.GenericArrayData(serializefromobject_convertedKeys), new org.apache.spark.sql.catalyst.util.GenericArrayData(serializefromobject_convertedValues));
/* 181 */       }
/* 182 */       serializefromobject_holder.reset();
/* 183 */
/* 184 */       serializefromobject_rowWriter.zeroOutNullBytes();
/* 185 */
/* 186 */       if (mapelements_isNull) {
/* 187 */         serializefromobject_rowWriter.setNullAt(0);
/* 188 */       } else {
/* 189 */         // Remember the current cursor so that we can calculate how many bytes are
/* 190 */         // written later.
/* 191 */         final int serializefromobject_tmpCursor = serializefromobject_holder.cursor;
/* 192 */
/* 193 */         if (serializefromobject_value instanceof UnsafeMapData) {
/* 194 */           final int serializefromobject_sizeInBytes = ((UnsafeMapData) serializefromobject_value).getSizeInBytes();
/* 195 */           // grow the global buffer before writing data.
/* 196 */           serializefromobject_holder.grow(serializefromobject_sizeInBytes);
/* 197 */           ((UnsafeMapData) serializefromobject_value).writeToMemory(serializefromobject_holder.buffer, serializefromobject_holder.cursor);
/* 198 */           serializefromobject_holder.cursor += serializefromobject_sizeInBytes;
/* 199 */
/* 200 */         } else {
/* 201 */           final ArrayData serializefromobject_keys = serializefromobject_value.keyArray();
/* 202 */           final ArrayData serializefromobject_values = serializefromobject_value.valueArray();
/* 203 */
/* 204 */           // preserve 8 bytes to write the key array numBytes later.
/* 205 */           serializefromobject_holder.grow(8);
/* 206 */           serializefromobject_holder.cursor += 8;
/* 207 */
/* 208 */           // Remember the current cursor so that we can write numBytes of key array later.
/* 209 */           final int serializefromobject_tmpCursor1 = serializefromobject_holder.cursor;
/* 210 */
/* 211 */           if (serializefromobject_keys instanceof UnsafeArrayData) {
/* 212 */             final int serializefromobject_sizeInBytes1 = ((UnsafeArrayData) serializefromobject_keys).getSizeInBytes();
/* 213 */             // grow the global buffer before writing data.
/* 214 */             serializefromobject_holder.grow(serializefromobject_sizeInBytes1);
/* 215 */             ((UnsafeArrayData) serializefromobject_keys).writeToMemory(serializefromobject_holder.buffer, serializefromobject_holder.cursor);
/* 216 */             serializefromobject_holder.cursor += serializefromobject_sizeInBytes1;
/* 217 */
/* 218 */           } else {
/* 219 */             final int serializefromobject_numElements = serializefromobject_keys.numElements();
/* 220 */             serializefromobject_arrayWriter.initialize(serializefromobject_holder, serializefromobject_numElements, 4);
/* 221 */
/* 222 */             for (int serializefromobject_index1 = 0; serializefromobject_index1 < serializefromobject_numElements; serializefromobject_index1++) {
/* 223 */               if (serializefromobject_keys.isNullAt(serializefromobject_index1)) {
/* 224 */                 serializefromobject_arrayWriter.setNullInt(serializefromobject_index1);
/* 225 */               } else {
/* 226 */                 final int serializefromobject_element = serializefromobject_keys.getInt(serializefromobject_index1);
/* 227 */                 serializefromobject_arrayWriter.write(serializefromobject_index1, serializefromobject_element);
/* 228 */               }
/* 229 */             }
/* 230 */           }
/* 231 */
/* 232 */           // Write the numBytes of key array into the first 8 bytes.
/* 233 */           Platform.putLong(serializefromobject_holder.buffer, serializefromobject_tmpCursor1 - 8, serializefromobject_holder.cursor - serializefromobject_tmpCursor1);
/* 234 */
/* 235 */           if (serializefromobject_values instanceof UnsafeArrayData) {
/* 236 */             final int serializefromobject_sizeInBytes2 = ((UnsafeArrayData) serializefromobject_values).getSizeInBytes();
/* 237 */             // grow the global buffer before writing data.
/* 238 */             serializefromobject_holder.grow(serializefromobject_sizeInBytes2);
/* 239 */             ((UnsafeArrayData) serializefromobject_values).writeToMemory(serializefromobject_holder.buffer, serializefromobject_holder.cursor);
/* 240 */             serializefromobject_holder.cursor += serializefromobject_sizeInBytes2;
/* 241 */
/* 242 */           } else {
/* 243 */             final int serializefromobject_numElements1 = serializefromobject_values.numElements();
/* 244 */             serializefromobject_arrayWriter1.initialize(serializefromobject_holder, serializefromobject_numElements1, 4);
/* 245 */
/* 246 */             for (int serializefromobject_index2 = 0; serializefromobject_index2 < serializefromobject_numElements1; serializefromobject_index2++) {
/* 247 */               if (serializefromobject_values.isNullAt(serializefromobject_index2)) {
/* 248 */                 serializefromobject_arrayWriter1.setNullInt(serializefromobject_index2);
/* 249 */               } else {
/* 250 */                 final int serializefromobject_element1 = serializefromobject_values.getInt(serializefromobject_index2);
/* 251 */                 serializefromobject_arrayWriter1.write(serializefromobject_index2, serializefromobject_element1);
/* 252 */               }
/* 253 */             }
/* 254 */           }
/* 255 */
/* 256 */         }
/* 257 */
/* 258 */         serializefromobject_rowWriter.setOffsetAndSize(0, serializefromobject_tmpCursor, serializefromobject_holder.cursor - serializefromobject_tmpCursor);
/* 259 */       }
/* 260 */       serializefromobject_result.setTotalSize(serializefromobject_holder.totalSize());
/* 261 */       append(serializefromobject_result);
/* 262 */       if (shouldStop()) return;
/* 263 */     }
/* 264 */   }
/* 265 */ }
```

## How was this patch tested?

```
build/mvn -DskipTests clean package && dev/run-tests
```

Additionally in Spark shell:

```
scala> Seq(collection.mutable.HashMap(1 -> 2, 2 -> 3)).toDS().map(_ += (3 -> 4)).collect()
res0: Array[scala.collection.mutable.HashMap[Int,Int]] = Array(Map(2 -> 3, 1 -> 2, 3 -> 4))
```

Author: Michal Senkyr <mike.senkyr@gmail.com>
Author: Michal Šenkýř <mike.senkyr@gmail.com>

Closes #16986 from michalsenkyr/dataset-map-builder.
2017-06-12 08:47:01 +08:00
Zhenhua Wang a7c61c100b [SPARK-21031][SQL] Add alterTableStats to store spark's stats and let alterTable keep existing stats
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?

Currently, hive's stats are read into `CatalogStatistics`, while spark's stats are also persisted through `CatalogStatistics`. As a result, hive's stats can be unexpectedly propagated into spark' stats.

For example, for a catalog table, we read stats from hive, e.g. "totalSize" and put it into `CatalogStatistics`. Then, by using "ALTER TABLE" command, we will store the stats in `CatalogStatistics` into metastore as spark's stats (because we don't know whether it's from spark or not). But spark's stats should be only generated by "ANALYZE" command. This is unexpected from this command.

Secondly, now that we have spark's stats in metastore, after inserting new data, although hive updated "totalSize" in metastore, we still cannot get the right `sizeInBytes` in `CatalogStatistics`, because we respect spark's stats (should not exist) over hive's stats.

A running example is shown in [JIRA](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SPARK-21031).

To fix this, we add a new method `alterTableStats` to store spark's stats, and let `alterTable` keep existing stats.

## How was this patch tested?

Added new tests.

Author: Zhenhua Wang <wzh_zju@163.com>

Closes #18248 from wzhfy/separateHiveStats.
2017-06-12 08:23:04 +08:00
liuxian 5301a19a0e [SPARK-20620][TEST] Improve some unit tests for NullExpressionsSuite and TypeCoercionSuite
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
add more  datatype for some unit tests

## How was this patch tested?
unit tests

Author: liuxian <liu.xian3@zte.com.cn>

Closes #17880 from 10110346/wip_lx_0506.
2017-06-10 10:42:23 -07:00
Xiao Li 8e96acf71c [SPARK-20211][SQL] Fix the Precision and Scale of Decimal Values when the Input is BigDecimal between -1.0 and 1.0
### What changes were proposed in this pull request?
The precision and scale of decimal values are wrong when the input is BigDecimal between -1.0 and 1.0.

The BigDecimal's precision is the digit count starts from the leftmost nonzero digit based on the [JAVA's BigDecimal definition](https://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/math/BigDecimal.html). However, our Decimal decision follows the database decimal standard, which is the total number of digits, including both to the left and the right of the decimal point. Thus, this PR is to fix the issue by doing the conversion.

Before this PR, the following queries failed:
```SQL
select 1 > 0.0001
select floor(0.0001)
select ceil(0.0001)
```

### How was this patch tested?
Added test cases.

Author: Xiao Li <gatorsmile@gmail.com>

Closes #18244 from gatorsmile/bigdecimal.
2017-06-10 10:28:14 -07:00
Xiao Li 571635488d [SPARK-20918][SQL] Use FunctionIdentifier as function identifiers in FunctionRegistry
### What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Currently, the unquoted string of a function identifier is being used as the function identifier in the function registry. This could cause the incorrect the behavior when users use `.` in the function names. This PR is to take the `FunctionIdentifier` as the identifier in the function registry.

- Add one new function `createOrReplaceTempFunction` to `FunctionRegistry`
```Scala
final def createOrReplaceTempFunction(name: String, builder: FunctionBuilder): Unit
```

### How was this patch tested?
Add extra test cases to verify the inclusive bug fixes.

Author: Xiao Li <gatorsmile@gmail.com>
Author: gatorsmile <gatorsmile@gmail.com>

Closes #18142 from gatorsmile/fuctionRegistry.
2017-06-09 10:16:30 -07:00
Xiao Li 1a527bde49 [SPARK-20976][SQL] Unify Error Messages for FAILFAST mode
### What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Before 2.2, we indicate the job was terminated because of `FAILFAST` mode.
```
Malformed line in FAILFAST mode: {"a":{, b:3}
```
If possible, we should keep it. This PR is to unify the error messages.

### How was this patch tested?
Modified the existing messages.

Author: Xiao Li <gatorsmile@gmail.com>

Closes #18196 from gatorsmile/messFailFast.
2017-06-08 12:10:31 -07:00
Bogdan Raducanu cb83ca1433 [SPARK-20854][TESTS] Removing duplicate test case
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?

Removed a duplicate case in "SPARK-20854: select hint syntax with expressions"

## How was this patch tested?
Existing tests.

Author: Bogdan Raducanu <bogdan@databricks.com>

Closes #18217 from bogdanrdc/SPARK-20854-2.
2017-06-06 22:51:10 -07:00
Wenchen Fan c92949ac23 [SPARK-20972][SQL] rename HintInfo.isBroadcastable to broadcast
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?

`HintInfo.isBroadcastable` is actually not an accurate name, it's used to force the planner to broadcast a plan no matter what the data size is, via the hint mechanism. I think `forceBroadcast` is a better name.

And `isBroadcastable` only have 2 possible values: `Some(true)` and `None`, so we can just use boolean type for it.

## How was this patch tested?

existing tests.

Author: Wenchen Fan <wenchen@databricks.com>

Closes #18189 from cloud-fan/stats.
2017-06-06 22:50:06 -07:00
Reza Safi b61a401da8 [SPARK-20926][SQL] Removing exposures to guava library caused by directly accessing SessionCatalog's tableRelationCache
There could be test failures because DataStorageStrategy, HiveMetastoreCatalog and also HiveSchemaInferenceSuite were exposed to guava library by directly accessing SessionCatalog's tableRelationCacheg. These failures occur when guava shading is in place.

## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
This change removes those guava exposures by introducing new methods in SessionCatalog and also changing DataStorageStrategy, HiveMetastoreCatalog and HiveSchemaInferenceSuite so that they use those proxy methods.

## How was this patch tested?

Unit tests passed after applying these changes.

Author: Reza Safi <rezasafi@cloudera.com>

Closes #18148 from rezasafi/branch-2.2.

(cherry picked from commit 1388fdd707)
2017-06-06 09:54:13 -07:00