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Yucai Yu e388bd5449 [SPARK-16732][SQL] Remove unused codes in subexpressionEliminationForWholeStageCodegen
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Some codes in subexpressionEliminationForWholeStageCodegen are never used actually.
Remove them using this PR.

## How was this patch tested?
Local unit tests.

Author: Yucai Yu <yucai.yu@intel.com>

Closes #14366 from yucai/subExpr_unused_codes.
2016-09-01 14:13:38 -07:00
Brian Cho 473d78649d [SPARK-16926] [SQL] Remove partition columns from partition metadata.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?

This removes partition columns from column metadata of partitions to match tables.

A change introduced in SPARK-14388 removed partition columns from the column metadata of tables, but not for partitions. This causes TableReader to believe that the schema is different between table and partition, and create an unnecessary conversion object inspector in TableReader.

## How was this patch tested?

Existing unit tests.

Author: Brian Cho <bcho@fb.com>

Closes #14515 from dafrista/partition-columns-metadata.
2016-09-01 14:13:17 -07:00
Sean Owen 3893e8c576 [SPARK-17331][CORE][MLLIB] Avoid allocating 0-length arrays
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?

Avoid allocating some 0-length arrays, esp. in UTF8String, and by using Array.empty in Scala over Array[T]()

## How was this patch tested?

Jenkins

Author: Sean Owen <sowen@cloudera.com>

Closes #14895 from srowen/SPARK-17331.
2016-09-01 12:13:07 -07:00
Herman van Hovell 2be5f8d7e0 [SPARK-17263][SQL] Add hexadecimal literal parsing
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
This PR adds the ability to parse SQL (hexadecimal) binary literals (AKA bit strings). It follows the following syntax `X'[Hexadecimal Characters]+'`, for example: `X'01AB'` would create a binary the following binary array `0x01AB`.

If an uneven number of hexadecimal characters is passed, then the upper 4 bits of the initial byte are kept empty, and the lower 4 bits are filled using the first character. For example `X'1C7'` would create the following binary array `0x01C7`.

Binary data (Array[Byte]) does not have a proper `hashCode` and `equals` functions. This meant that comparing `Literal`s containing binary data was a pain. I have updated Literal.hashCode and Literal.equals to deal properly with binary data.

## How was this patch tested?
Added tests to the `ExpressionParserSuite`, `SQLQueryTestSuite` and `ExpressionSQLBuilderSuite`.

Author: Herman van Hovell <hvanhovell@databricks.com>

Closes #14832 from hvanhovell/SPARK-17263.
2016-09-01 12:01:22 -07:00
Tejas Patil adaaffa34e [SPARK-17271][SQL] Remove redundant semanticEquals() from SortOrder
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?

Removing `semanticEquals()` from `SortOrder` because it can use the `semanticEquals()` provided by its parent class (`Expression`). This was as per suggestion by cloud-fan at 7192418b3a (r77106801)

## How was this patch tested?

Ran the test added in https://github.com/apache/spark/pull/14841

Author: Tejas Patil <tejasp@fb.com>

Closes #14910 from tejasapatil/SPARK-17271_remove_semantic_ordering.
2016-09-01 16:47:37 +08:00
Wenchen Fan 8e740ae44d [SPARK-17257][SQL] the physical plan of CREATE TABLE or CTAS should take CatalogTable
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?

This is kind of a follow-up of https://github.com/apache/spark/pull/14482 . As we put `CatalogTable` in the logical plan directly, it makes sense to let physical plans take `CatalogTable` directly, instead of extracting some fields of `CatalogTable` in planner and then construct a new `CatalogTable` in physical plan.

## How was this patch tested?

existing tests.

Author: Wenchen Fan <wenchen@databricks.com>

Closes #14823 from cloud-fan/create-table.
2016-09-01 16:45:22 +08:00
gatorsmile 1f06a5b6a0 [SPARK-17353][SPARK-16943][SPARK-16942][SQL] Fix multiple bugs in CREATE TABLE LIKE command
### What changes were proposed in this pull request?
The existing `CREATE TABLE LIKE` command has multiple issues:

- The generated table is non-empty when the source table is a data source table. The major reason is the data source table is using the table property `path` to store the location of table contents. Currently, we keep it unchanged. Thus, we still create the same table with the same location.

- The table type of the generated table is `EXTERNAL` when the source table is an external Hive Serde table. Currently, we explicitly set it to `MANAGED`, but Hive is checking the table property `EXTERNAL` to decide whether the table is `EXTERNAL` or not. (See https://github.com/apache/hive/blob/master/metastore/src/java/org/apache/hadoop/hive/metastore/ObjectStore.java#L1407-L1408) Thus, the created table is still `EXTERNAL`.

- When the source table is a `VIEW`, the metadata of the generated table contains the original view text and view original text. So far, this does not break anything, but it could cause something wrong in Hive. (For example, https://github.com/apache/hive/blob/master/metastore/src/java/org/apache/hadoop/hive/metastore/ObjectStore.java#L1405-L1406)

- The issue regarding the table `comment`. To follow what Hive does, the table comment should be cleaned, but the column comments should be still kept.

- The `INDEX` table is not supported. Thus, we should throw an exception in this case.

- `owner` should not be retained. `ToHiveTable` set it [here](e679bc3c1c/sql/hive/src/main/scala/org/apache/spark/sql/hive/client/HiveClientImpl.scala (L793)) no matter which value we set in `CatalogTable`. We set it to an empty string for avoiding the confusing output in Explain.

- Add a support for temp tables

- Like Hive, we should not copy the table properties from the source table to the created table, especially for the statistics-related properties, which could be wrong in the created table.

- `unsupportedFeatures` should not be copied from the source table. The created table does not have these unsupported features.

- When the type of source table is a view, the target table is using the default format of data source tables: `spark.sql.sources.default`.

This PR is to fix the above issues.

### How was this patch tested?
Improve the test coverage by adding more test cases

Author: gatorsmile <gatorsmile@gmail.com>

Closes #14531 from gatorsmile/createTableLike.
2016-09-01 16:36:14 +08:00
Sean Zhong a18c169fd0 [SPARK-16283][SQL] Implements percentile_approx aggregation function which supports partial aggregation.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?

This PR implements aggregation function `percentile_approx`. Function `percentile_approx` returns the approximate percentile(s) of a column at the given percentage(s). A percentile is a watermark value below which a given percentage of the column values fall. For example, the percentile of column `col` at percentage 50% is the median value of column `col`.

### Syntax:
```
# Returns percentile at a given percentage value. The approximation error can be reduced by increasing parameter accuracy, at the cost of memory.
percentile_approx(col, percentage [, accuracy])

# Returns percentile value array at given percentage value array
percentile_approx(col, array(percentage1 [, percentage2]...) [, accuracy])
```

### Features:
1. This function supports partial aggregation.
2. The memory consumption is bounded. The larger `accuracy` parameter we choose, we smaller error we get. The default accuracy value is 10000, to match with Hive default setting. Choose a smaller value for smaller memory footprint.
3.  This function supports window function aggregation.

### Example usages:
```
## Returns the 25th percentile value, with default accuracy
SELECT percentile_approx(col, 0.25) FROM table

## Returns an array of percentile value (25th, 50th, 75th), with default accuracy
SELECT percentile_approx(col, array(0.25, 0.5, 0.75)) FROM table

## Returns 25th percentile value, with custom accuracy value 100, larger accuracy parameter yields smaller approximation error
SELECT percentile_approx(col, 0.25, 100) FROM table

## Returns the 25th, and 50th percentile values, with custom accuracy value 100
SELECT percentile_approx(col, array(0.25, 0.5), 100) FROM table
```

### NOTE:
1. The `percentile_approx` implementation is different from Hive, so the result returned on same query maybe slightly different with Hive. This implementation uses `QuantileSummaries` as the underlying probabilistic data structure, and mainly follows paper `Space-efficient Online Computation of Quantile Summaries` by Greenwald, Michael and Khanna, Sanjeev. (http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/375663.375670)`
2. The current implementation of `QuantileSummaries` doesn't support automatic compression. This PR has a rule to do compression automatically at the caller side, but it may not be optimal.

## How was this patch tested?

Unit test, and Sql query test.

## Acknowledgement
1. This PR's work in based on lw-lin's PR https://github.com/apache/spark/pull/14298, with improvements like supporting partial aggregation, fixing out of memory issue.

Author: Sean Zhong <seanzhong@databricks.com>

Closes #14868 from clockfly/appro_percentile_try_2.
2016-09-01 16:31:13 +08:00
Wenchen Fan aaf632b213 revert PR#10896 and PR#14865
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?

according to the discussion in the original PR #10896 and the new approach PR #14876 , we decided to revert these 2 PRs and go with the new approach.

## How was this patch tested?

N/A

Author: Wenchen Fan <wenchen@databricks.com>

Closes #14909 from cloud-fan/revert.
2016-09-01 13:19:15 +08:00
Wenchen Fan 12fd0cd615 [SPARK-17180][SPARK-17309][SPARK-17323][SQL] create AlterViewAsCommand to handle ALTER VIEW AS
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?

Currently we use `CreateViewCommand` to implement ALTER VIEW AS, which has 3 bugs:

1. SPARK-17180: ALTER VIEW AS should alter temp view if view name has no database part and temp view exists
2. SPARK-17309: ALTER VIEW AS should issue exception if view does not exist.
3. SPARK-17323: ALTER VIEW AS should keep the previous table properties, comment, create_time, etc.

The root cause is, ALTER VIEW AS is quite different from CREATE VIEW, we need different code path to handle them. However, in `CreateViewCommand`, there is no way to distinguish ALTER VIEW AS and CREATE VIEW, we have to introduce extra flag. But instead of doing this, I think a more natural way is to separate the ALTER VIEW AS logic into a new command.

## How was this patch tested?

new tests in SQLViewSuite

Author: Wenchen Fan <wenchen@databricks.com>

Closes #14874 from cloud-fan/minor4.
2016-08-31 17:08:08 +08:00
Kazuaki Ishizaki d92cd227cf [SPARK-15985][SQL] Eliminate redundant cast from an array without null or a map without null
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?

This PR eliminates redundant cast from an `ArrayType` with `containsNull = false` or a `MapType` with `containsNull = false`.

For example, in `ArrayType` case, current implementation leaves a cast `cast(value#63 as array<double>).toDoubleArray`. However, we can eliminate `cast(value#63 as array<double>)` if we know `value#63` does not include `null`. This PR apply this elimination for `ArrayType` and `MapType` in `SimplifyCasts` at a plan optimization phase.

In summary, we got 1.2-1.3x performance improvements over the code before applying this PR.
Here are performance results of benchmark programs:
```
  test("Read array in Dataset") {
    import sparkSession.implicits._

    val iters = 5
    val n = 1024 * 1024
    val rows = 15

    val benchmark = new Benchmark("Read primnitive array", n)

    val rand = new Random(511)
    val intDS = sparkSession.sparkContext.parallelize(0 until rows, 1)
      .map(i => Array.tabulate(n)(i => i)).toDS()
    intDS.count() // force to create ds
    val lastElement = n - 1
    val randElement = rand.nextInt(lastElement)

    benchmark.addCase(s"Read int array in Dataset", numIters = iters)(iter => {
      val idx0 = randElement
      val idx1 = lastElement
      intDS.map(a => a(0) + a(idx0) + a(idx1)).collect
    })

    val doubleDS = sparkSession.sparkContext.parallelize(0 until rows, 1)
      .map(i => Array.tabulate(n)(i => i.toDouble)).toDS()
    doubleDS.count() // force to create ds

    benchmark.addCase(s"Read double array in Dataset", numIters = iters)(iter => {
      val idx0 = randElement
      val idx1 = lastElement
      doubleDS.map(a => a(0) + a(idx0) + a(idx1)).collect
    })

    benchmark.run()
  }

Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM 1.8.0_92-b14 on Mac OS X 10.10.4
Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-5257U CPU  2.70GHz

without this PR
Read primnitive array:                   Best/Avg Time(ms)    Rate(M/s)   Per Row(ns)   Relative
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Read int array in Dataset                      525 /  690          2.0         500.9       1.0X
Read double array in Dataset                   947 / 1209          1.1         902.7       0.6X

with this PR
Read primnitive array:                   Best/Avg Time(ms)    Rate(M/s)   Per Row(ns)   Relative
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Read int array in Dataset                      400 /  492          2.6         381.5       1.0X
Read double array in Dataset                   788 /  870          1.3         751.4       0.5X
```

An example program that originally caused this performance issue.
```
val ds = Seq(Array(1.0, 2.0, 3.0), Array(4.0, 5.0, 6.0)).toDS()
val ds2 = ds.map(p => {
     var s = 0.0
     for (i <- 0 to 2) { s += p(i) }
     s
   })
ds2.show
ds2.explain(true)
```

Plans before this PR
```
== Parsed Logical Plan ==
'SerializeFromObject [input[0, double, true] AS value#68]
+- 'MapElements <function1>, obj#67: double
   +- 'DeserializeToObject unresolveddeserializer(upcast(getcolumnbyordinal(0, ArrayType(DoubleType,false)), ArrayType(DoubleType,false), - root class: "scala.Array").toDoubleArray), obj#66: [D
      +- LocalRelation [value#63]

== Analyzed Logical Plan ==
value: double
SerializeFromObject [input[0, double, true] AS value#68]
+- MapElements <function1>, obj#67: double
   +- DeserializeToObject cast(value#63 as array<double>).toDoubleArray, obj#66: [D
      +- LocalRelation [value#63]

== Optimized Logical Plan ==
SerializeFromObject [input[0, double, true] AS value#68]
+- MapElements <function1>, obj#67: double
   +- DeserializeToObject cast(value#63 as array<double>).toDoubleArray, obj#66: [D
      +- LocalRelation [value#63]

== Physical Plan ==
*SerializeFromObject [input[0, double, true] AS value#68]
+- *MapElements <function1>, obj#67: double
   +- *DeserializeToObject cast(value#63 as array<double>).toDoubleArray, obj#66: [D
      +- LocalTableScan [value#63]
```

Plans after this PR
```
== Parsed Logical Plan ==
'SerializeFromObject [input[0, double, true] AS value#6]
+- 'MapElements <function1>, obj#5: double
   +- 'DeserializeToObject unresolveddeserializer(upcast(getcolumnbyordinal(0, ArrayType(DoubleType,false)), ArrayType(DoubleType,false), - root class: "scala.Array").toDoubleArray), obj#4: [D
      +- LocalRelation [value#1]

== Analyzed Logical Plan ==
value: double
SerializeFromObject [input[0, double, true] AS value#6]
+- MapElements <function1>, obj#5: double
   +- DeserializeToObject cast(value#1 as array<double>).toDoubleArray, obj#4: [D
      +- LocalRelation [value#1]

== Optimized Logical Plan ==
SerializeFromObject [input[0, double, true] AS value#6]
+- MapElements <function1>, obj#5: double
   +- DeserializeToObject value#1.toDoubleArray, obj#4: [D
      +- LocalRelation [value#1]

== Physical Plan ==
*SerializeFromObject [input[0, double, true] AS value#6]
+- *MapElements <function1>, obj#5: double
   +- *DeserializeToObject value#1.toDoubleArray, obj#4: [D
      +- LocalTableScan [value#1]
```

## How was this patch tested?

Tested by new test cases in `SimplifyCastsSuite`

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

Closes #13704 from kiszk/SPARK-15985.
2016-08-31 12:40:53 +08:00
Xin Ren 27209252f0 [MINOR][MLLIB][SQL] Clean up unused variables and unused import
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?

Clean up unused variables and unused import statements, unnecessary `return` and `toArray`, and some more style improvement,  when I walk through the code examples.

## How was this patch tested?

Testet manually on local laptop.

Author: Xin Ren <iamshrek@126.com>

Closes #14836 from keypointt/codeWalkThroughML.
2016-08-30 11:24:55 +01:00
Sean Owen befab9c1c6 [SPARK-17264][SQL] DataStreamWriter should document that it only supports Parquet for now
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?

Clarify that only parquet files are supported by DataStreamWriter now

## How was this patch tested?

(Doc build -- no functional changes to test)

Author: Sean Owen <sowen@cloudera.com>

Closes #14860 from srowen/SPARK-17264.
2016-08-30 11:19:45 +01:00
Xin Ren 2d76cb11f5 [SPARK-17276][CORE][TEST] Stop env params output on Jenkins job page
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SPARK-17276

## What changes were proposed in this pull request?

When trying to find error msg in a failed Jenkins build job, I'm annoyed by the huge env output.
The env parameter output should be muted.

![screen shot 2016-08-26 at 10 52 07 pm](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/3925641/18025581/b8d567ba-6be2-11e6-9eeb-6aec223f1730.png)

## How was this patch tested?

Tested manually on local laptop.

Author: Xin Ren <iamshrek@126.com>

Closes #14848 from keypointt/SPARK-17276.
2016-08-30 11:18:29 +01:00
gatorsmile bca79c8230 [SPARK-17234][SQL] Table Existence Checking when Index Table with the Same Name Exists
### What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Hive Index tables are not supported by Spark SQL. Thus, we issue an exception when users try to access Hive Index tables. When the internal function `tableExists` tries to access Hive Index tables, it always gets the same error message: ```Hive index table is not supported```. This message could be confusing to users, since their SQL operations could be completely unrelated to Hive Index tables. For example, when users try to alter a table to a new name and there exists an index table with the same name, the expected exception should be a `TableAlreadyExistsException`.

This PR made the following changes:
- Introduced a new `AnalysisException` type: `SQLFeatureNotSupportedException`. When users try to access an `Index Table`, we will issue a `SQLFeatureNotSupportedException`.
- `tableExists` returns `true` when hitting a `SQLFeatureNotSupportedException` and the feature is `Hive index table`.
- Add a checking `requireTableNotExists` for `SessionCatalog`'s `createTable` API; otherwise, the current implementation relies on the Hive's internal checking.

### How was this patch tested?
Added a test case

Author: gatorsmile <gatorsmile@gmail.com>

Closes #14801 from gatorsmile/tableExists.
2016-08-30 17:27:00 +08:00
Takeshi YAMAMURO 94922d79e9 [SPARK-17289][SQL] Fix a bug to satisfy sort requirements in partial aggregations
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Partial aggregations are generated in `EnsureRequirements`, but the planner fails to
check if partial aggregation satisfies sort requirements.
For the following query:
```
val df2 = (0 to 1000).map(x => (x % 2, x.toString)).toDF("a", "b").createOrReplaceTempView("t2")
spark.sql("select max(b) from t2 group by a").explain(true)
```
Now, the SortAggregator won't insert Sort operator before partial aggregation, this will break sort-based partial aggregation.
```
== Physical Plan ==
SortAggregate(key=[a#5], functions=[max(b#6)], output=[max(b)#17])
+- *Sort [a#5 ASC], false, 0
   +- Exchange hashpartitioning(a#5, 200)
      +- SortAggregate(key=[a#5], functions=[partial_max(b#6)], output=[a#5, max#19])
         +- LocalTableScan [a#5, b#6]
```
Actually, a correct plan is:
```
== Physical Plan ==
SortAggregate(key=[a#5], functions=[max(b#6)], output=[max(b)#17])
+- *Sort [a#5 ASC], false, 0
   +- Exchange hashpartitioning(a#5, 200)
      +- SortAggregate(key=[a#5], functions=[partial_max(b#6)], output=[a#5, max#19])
         +- *Sort [a#5 ASC], false, 0
            +- LocalTableScan [a#5, b#6]
```

## How was this patch tested?
Added tests in `PlannerSuite`.

Author: Takeshi YAMAMURO <linguin.m.s@gmail.com>

Closes #14865 from maropu/SPARK-17289.
2016-08-30 16:43:47 +08:00
Josh Rosen 48b459ddd5 [SPARK-17301][SQL] Remove unused classTag field from AtomicType base class
There's an unused `classTag` val in the AtomicType base class which is causing unnecessary slowness in deserialization because it needs to grab ScalaReflectionLock and create a new runtime reflection mirror. Removing this unused code gives a small but measurable performance boost in SQL task deserialization.

Author: Josh Rosen <joshrosen@databricks.com>

Closes #14869 from JoshRosen/remove-unused-classtag.
2016-08-30 09:58:00 +08:00
Davies Liu 48caec2516 [SPARK-17063] [SQL] Improve performance of MSCK REPAIR TABLE with Hive metastore
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?

This PR split the the single `createPartitions()` call into smaller batches, which could prevent Hive metastore from OOM (caused by millions of partitions).

It will also try to gather all the fast stats (number of files and total size of all files) in parallel to avoid the bottle neck of listing the files in metastore sequential, which is controlled by spark.sql.gatherFastStats (enabled by default).

## How was this patch tested?

Tested locally with 10000 partitions and 100 files with embedded metastore, without gathering fast stats in parallel, adding partitions took 153 seconds, after enable that, gathering the fast stats took about 34 seconds, adding these partitions took 25 seconds (most of the time spent in object store), 59 seconds in total, 2.5X faster (with larger cluster, gathering will much faster).

Author: Davies Liu <davies@databricks.com>

Closes #14607 from davies/repair_batch.
2016-08-29 11:23:53 -07:00
Tejas Patil 095862a3cf [SPARK-17271][SQL] Planner adds un-necessary Sort even if child ordering is semantically same as required ordering
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?

Jira : https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SPARK-17271

Planner is adding un-needed SORT operation due to bug in the way comparison for `SortOrder` is done at https://github.com/apache/spark/blob/master/sql/core/src/main/scala/org/apache/spark/sql/execution/exchange/EnsureRequirements.scala#L253
`SortOrder` needs to be compared semantically because `Expression` within two `SortOrder` can be "semantically equal" but not literally equal objects.

eg. In case of `sql("SELECT * FROM table1 a JOIN table2 b ON a.col1=b.col1")`

Expression in required SortOrder:
```
      AttributeReference(
        name = "col1",
        dataType = LongType,
        nullable = false
      ) (exprId = exprId,
        qualifier = Some("a")
      )
```

Expression in child SortOrder:
```
      AttributeReference(
        name = "col1",
        dataType = LongType,
        nullable = false
      ) (exprId = exprId)
```

Notice that the output column has a qualifier but the child attribute does not but the inherent expression is the same and hence in this case we can say that the child satisfies the required sort order.

This PR includes following changes:
- Added a `semanticEquals` method to `SortOrder` so that it can compare underlying child expressions semantically (and not using default Object.equals)
- Fixed `EnsureRequirements` to use semantic comparison of SortOrder

## How was this patch tested?

- Added a test case to `PlannerSuite`. Ran rest tests in `PlannerSuite`

Author: Tejas Patil <tejasp@fb.com>

Closes #14841 from tejasapatil/SPARK-17271_sort_order_equals_bug.
2016-08-28 19:14:58 +02:00
Takeshi YAMAMURO cd0ed31ea9 [SPARK-15382][SQL] Fix a bug in sampling with replacement
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
This pr to fix a bug below in sampling with replacement
```
val df = Seq((1, 0), (2, 0), (3, 0)).toDF("a", "b")
df.sample(true, 2.0).withColumn("c", monotonically_increasing_id).select($"c").show
+---+
|  c|
+---+
|  0|
|  1|
|  1|
|  1|
|  2|
+---+
```

## How was this patch tested?
Added a test in `DataFrameSuite`.

Author: Takeshi YAMAMURO <linguin.m.s@gmail.com>

Closes #14800 from maropu/FixSampleBug.
2016-08-27 08:42:41 +01:00
Reynold Xin 718b6bad2d [SPARK-17274][SQL] Move join optimizer rules into a separate file
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
As part of breaking Optimizer.scala apart, this patch moves various join rules into a single file.

## How was this patch tested?
This should be covered by existing tests.

Author: Reynold Xin <rxin@databricks.com>

Closes #14846 from rxin/SPARK-17274.
2016-08-27 00:36:18 -07:00
Reynold Xin 5aad4509c1 [SPARK-17273][SQL] Move expression optimizer rules into a separate file
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
As part of breaking Optimizer.scala apart, this patch moves various expression optimization rules into a single file.

## How was this patch tested?
This should be covered by existing tests.

Author: Reynold Xin <rxin@databricks.com>

Closes #14845 from rxin/SPARK-17273.
2016-08-27 00:34:35 -07:00
Reynold Xin 0243b32873 [SPARK-17272][SQL] Move subquery optimizer rules into its own file
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
As part of breaking Optimizer.scala apart, this patch moves various subquery rules into a single file.

## How was this patch tested?
This should be covered by existing tests.

Author: Reynold Xin <rxin@databricks.com>

Closes #14844 from rxin/SPARK-17272.
2016-08-27 00:32:57 -07:00
Reynold Xin dcefac4387 [SPARK-17269][SQL] Move finish analysis optimization stage into its own file
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
As part of breaking Optimizer.scala apart, this patch moves various finish analysis optimization stage rules into a single file. I'm submitting separate pull requests so we can more easily merge this in branch-2.0 to simplify optimizer backports.

## How was this patch tested?
This should be covered by existing tests.

Author: Reynold Xin <rxin@databricks.com>

Closes #14838 from rxin/SPARK-17269.
2016-08-26 22:10:28 -07:00
Reynold Xin cc0caa690b [SPARK-17270][SQL] Move object optimization rules into its own file
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
As part of breaking Optimizer.scala apart, this patch moves various Dataset object optimization rules into a single file. I'm submitting separate pull requests so we can more easily merge this in branch-2.0 to simplify optimizer backports.

## How was this patch tested?
This should be covered by existing tests.

Author: Reynold Xin <rxin@databricks.com>

Closes #14839 from rxin/SPARK-17270.
2016-08-26 21:41:58 -07:00
Sameer Agarwal 540e912801 [SPARK-17244] Catalyst should not pushdown non-deterministic join conditions
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?

Given that non-deterministic expressions can be stateful, pushing them down the query plan during the optimization phase can cause incorrect behavior. This patch fixes that issue by explicitly disabling that.

## How was this patch tested?

A new test in `FilterPushdownSuite` that checks catalyst behavior for both deterministic and non-deterministic join conditions.

Author: Sameer Agarwal <sameerag@cs.berkeley.edu>

Closes #14815 from sameeragarwal/constraint-inputfile.
2016-08-26 16:40:59 -07:00
petermaxlee f64a1ddd09 [SPARK-17235][SQL] Support purging of old logs in MetadataLog
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
This patch adds a purge interface to MetadataLog, and an implementation in HDFSMetadataLog. The purge function is currently unused, but I will use it to purge old execution and file source logs in follow-up patches. These changes are required in a production structured streaming job that runs for a long period of time.

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

Author: petermaxlee <petermaxlee@gmail.com>

Closes #14802 from petermaxlee/SPARK-17235.
2016-08-26 16:05:34 -07:00
Herman van Hovell a11d10f182 [SPARK-17246][SQL] Add BigDecimal literal
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
This PR adds parser support for `BigDecimal` literals. If you append the suffix `BD` to a valid number then this will be interpreted as a `BigDecimal`, for example `12.0E10BD` will interpreted into a BigDecimal with scale -9 and precision 3. This is useful in situations where you need exact values.

## How was this patch tested?
Added tests to `ExpressionParserSuite`, `ExpressionSQLBuilderSuite` and `SQLQueryTestSuite`.

Author: Herman van Hovell <hvanhovell@databricks.com>

Closes #14819 from hvanhovell/SPARK-17246.
2016-08-26 13:29:22 -07:00
petermaxlee 9812f7d538 [SPARK-17165][SQL] FileStreamSource should not track the list of seen files indefinitely
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Before this change, FileStreamSource uses an in-memory hash set to track the list of files processed by the engine. The list can grow indefinitely, leading to OOM or overflow of the hash set.

This patch introduces a new user-defined option called "maxFileAge", default to 24 hours. If a file is older than this age, FileStreamSource will purge it from the in-memory map that was used to track the list of files that have been processed.

## How was this patch tested?
Added unit tests for the underlying utility, and also added an end-to-end test to validate the purge in FileStreamSourceSuite. Also verified the new test cases would fail when the timeout was set to a very large number.

Author: petermaxlee <petermaxlee@gmail.com>

Closes #14728 from petermaxlee/SPARK-17165.
2016-08-26 11:30:23 -07:00
gatorsmile 261c55dd88 [SPARK-17250][SQL] Remove HiveClient and setCurrentDatabase from HiveSessionCatalog
### What changes were proposed in this pull request?
This is the first step to remove `HiveClient` from `HiveSessionState`. In the metastore interaction, we always use the fully qualified table name when accessing/operating a table. That means, we always specify the database. Thus, it is not necessary to use `HiveClient` to change the active database in Hive metastore.

In `HiveSessionCatalog `, `setCurrentDatabase` is the only function that uses `HiveClient`. Thus, we can remove it after removing `setCurrentDatabase`

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

Author: gatorsmile <gatorsmile@gmail.com>

Closes #14821 from gatorsmile/setCurrentDB.
2016-08-26 11:19:03 -07:00
gatorsmile fd4ba3f626 [SPARK-17192][SQL] Issue Exception when Users Specify the Partitioning Columns without a Given Schema
### What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Address the comments by yhuai in the original PR: https://github.com/apache/spark/pull/14207

First, issue an exception instead of logging a warning when users specify the partitioning columns without a given schema.

Second, refactor the codes a little.

### How was this patch tested?
Fixed the test cases.

Author: gatorsmile <gatorsmile@gmail.com>

Closes #14572 from gatorsmile/followup16552.
2016-08-26 11:13:38 -07:00
Wenchen Fan 970ab8f6dd [SPARK-17187][SQL][FOLLOW-UP] improve document of TypedImperativeAggregate
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?

improve the document to make it easier to understand and also mention window operator.

## How was this patch tested?

N/A

Author: Wenchen Fan <wenchen@databricks.com>

Closes #14822 from cloud-fan/object-agg.
2016-08-26 10:56:57 -07:00
Wenchen Fan 28ab17922a [SPARK-17260][MINOR] move CreateTables to HiveStrategies
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?

`CreateTables` rule turns a general `CreateTable` plan to `CreateHiveTableAsSelectCommand` for hive serde table. However, this rule is logically a planner strategy, we should move it to `HiveStrategies`, to be consistent with other DDL commands.

## How was this patch tested?

existing tests.

Author: Wenchen Fan <wenchen@databricks.com>

Closes #14825 from cloud-fan/ctas.
2016-08-26 08:52:10 -07:00
hyukjinkwon 6063d5963f [SPARK-16216][SQL][FOLLOWUP] Enable timestamp type tests for JSON and verify all unsupported types in CSV
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?

This PR enables the tests for `TimestampType` for JSON and unifies the logics for verifying schema when writing in CSV.

In more details, this PR,

- Enables the tests for `TimestampType` for JSON and

  This was disabled due to an issue in `DatatypeConverter.parseDateTime` which parses dates incorrectly, for example as below:

  ```scala
   val d = javax.xml.bind.DatatypeConverter.parseDateTime("0900-01-01T00:00:00.000").getTime
  println(d.toString)
  ```
  ```
  Fri Dec 28 00:00:00 KST 899
  ```

  However, since we use `FastDateFormat`, it seems we are safe now.

  ```scala
  val d = FastDateFormat.getInstance("yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ss.SSS").parse("0900-01-01T00:00:00.000")
  println(d)
  ```
  ```
  Tue Jan 01 00:00:00 PST 900
  ```

- Verifies all unsupported types in CSV

  There is a separate logics to verify the schemas in `CSVFileFormat`. This is actually not quite correct enough because we don't support `NullType` and `CalanderIntervalType` as well `StructType`, `ArrayType`, `MapType`. So, this PR adds both types.

## How was this patch tested?

Tests in `JsonHadoopFsRelation` and `CSVSuite`

Author: hyukjinkwon <gurwls223@gmail.com>

Closes #14829 from HyukjinKwon/SPARK-16216-followup.
2016-08-26 17:29:37 +02:00
hyukjinkwon b964a172a8 [SPARK-17212][SQL] TypeCoercion supports widening conversion between DateType and TimestampType
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?

Currently, type-widening does not work between `TimestampType` and `DateType`.

This applies to `SetOperation`, `Union`, `In`, `CaseWhen`, `Greatest`,  `Leatest`, `CreateArray`, `CreateMap`, `Coalesce`, `NullIf`, `IfNull`, `Nvl` and `Nvl2`, .

This PR adds the support for widening `DateType` to `TimestampType` for them.

For a simple example,

**Before**

```scala
Seq(Tuple2(new Timestamp(0), new Date(0))).toDF("a", "b").selectExpr("greatest(a, b)").show()
```

shows below:

```
cannot resolve 'greatest(`a`, `b`)' due to data type mismatch: The expressions should all have the same type, got GREATEST(timestamp, date)
```

or union as below:

```scala
val a = Seq(Tuple1(new Timestamp(0))).toDF()
val b = Seq(Tuple1(new Date(0))).toDF()
a.union(b).show()
```

shows below:

```
Union can only be performed on tables with the compatible column types. DateType <> TimestampType at the first column of the second table;
```

**After**

```scala
Seq(Tuple2(new Timestamp(0), new Date(0))).toDF("a", "b").selectExpr("greatest(a, b)").show()
```

shows below:

```
+----------------------------------------------------+
|greatest(CAST(a AS TIMESTAMP), CAST(b AS TIMESTAMP))|
+----------------------------------------------------+
|                                1969-12-31 16:00:...|
+----------------------------------------------------+
```

or union as below:

```scala
val a = Seq(Tuple1(new Timestamp(0))).toDF()
val b = Seq(Tuple1(new Date(0))).toDF()
a.union(b).show()
```

shows below:

```
+--------------------+
|                  _1|
+--------------------+
|1969-12-31 16:00:...|
|1969-12-31 00:00:...|
+--------------------+
```

## How was this patch tested?

Unit tests in `TypeCoercionSuite`.

Author: hyukjinkwon <gurwls223@gmail.com>
Author: HyukjinKwon <gurwls223@gmail.com>

Closes #14786 from HyukjinKwon/SPARK-17212.
2016-08-26 08:58:43 +08:00
Sean Zhong d96d151563 [SPARK-17187][SQL] Supports using arbitrary Java object as internal aggregation buffer object
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?

This PR introduces an abstract class `TypedImperativeAggregate` so that an aggregation function of TypedImperativeAggregate can use  **arbitrary** user-defined Java object as intermediate aggregation buffer object.

**This has advantages like:**
1. It now can support larger category of aggregation functions. For example, it will be much easier to implement aggregation function `percentile_approx`, which has a complex aggregation buffer definition.
2. It can be used to avoid doing serialization/de-serialization for every call of `update` or `merge` when converting domain specific aggregation object to internal Spark-Sql storage format.
3. It is easier to integrate with other existing monoid libraries like algebird, and supports more aggregation functions with high performance.

Please see `org.apache.spark.sql.TypedImperativeAggregateSuite.TypedMaxAggregate` to find an example of how to defined a `TypedImperativeAggregate` aggregation function.
Please see Java doc of `TypedImperativeAggregate` and Jira ticket SPARK-17187 for more information.

## How was this patch tested?

Unit tests.

Author: Sean Zhong <seanzhong@databricks.com>
Author: Yin Huai <yhuai@databricks.com>

Closes #14753 from clockfly/object_aggregation_buffer_try_2.
2016-08-25 16:36:16 -07:00
Josh Rosen 3e4c7db4d1 [SPARK-17205] Literal.sql should handle Infinity and NaN
This patch updates `Literal.sql` to properly generate SQL for `NaN` and `Infinity` float and double literals: these special values need to be handled differently from regular values, since simply appending a suffix to the value's `toString()` representation will not work for these values.

Author: Josh Rosen <joshrosen@databricks.com>

Closes #14777 from JoshRosen/SPARK-17205.
2016-08-26 00:15:01 +02:00
Josh Rosen a133057ce5 [SPARK-17229][SQL] PostgresDialect shouldn't widen float and short types during reads
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?

When reading float4 and smallint columns from PostgreSQL, Spark's `PostgresDialect` widens these types to Decimal and Integer rather than using the narrower Float and Short types. According to https://www.postgresql.org/docs/7.1/static/datatype.html#DATATYPE-TABLE, Postgres maps the `smallint` type to a signed two-byte integer and the `real` / `float4` types to single precision floating point numbers.

This patch fixes this by adding more special-cases to `getCatalystType`, similar to what was done for the Derby JDBC dialect. I also fixed a similar problem in the write path which causes Spark to create integer columns in Postgres for what should have been ShortType columns.

## How was this patch tested?

New test cases in `PostgresIntegrationSuite` (which I ran manually because Jenkins can't run it right now).

Author: Josh Rosen <joshrosen@databricks.com>

Closes #14796 from JoshRosen/postgres-jdbc-type-fixes.
2016-08-25 23:22:40 +02:00
gatorsmile d2ae6399ee [SPARK-16991][SPARK-17099][SPARK-17120][SQL] Fix Outer Join Elimination when Filter's isNotNull Constraints Unable to Filter Out All Null-supplying Rows
### What changes were proposed in this pull request?
This PR is to fix an incorrect outer join elimination when filter's `isNotNull` constraints is unable to filter out all null-supplying rows. For example, `isnotnull(coalesce(b#227, c#238))`.

Users can hit this error when they try to use `using/natural outer join`, which is converted to a normal outer join with a `coalesce` expression on the `using columns`. For example,
```Scala
    val a = Seq((1, 2), (2, 3)).toDF("a", "b")
    val b = Seq((2, 5), (3, 4)).toDF("a", "c")
    val c = Seq((3, 1)).toDF("a", "d")
    val ab = a.join(b, Seq("a"), "fullouter")
    ab.join(c, "a").explain(true)
```
The dataframe `ab` is doing `using full-outer join`, which is converted to a normal outer join with a `coalesce` expression. Constraints inference generates a `Filter` with constraints `isnotnull(coalesce(b#227, c#238))`. Then, it triggers a wrong outer join elimination and generates a wrong result.
```
Project [a#251, b#227, c#237, d#247]
+- Join Inner, (a#251 = a#246)
   :- Project [coalesce(a#226, a#236) AS a#251, b#227, c#237]
   :  +- Join FullOuter, (a#226 = a#236)
   :     :- Project [_1#223 AS a#226, _2#224 AS b#227]
   :     :  +- LocalRelation [_1#223, _2#224]
   :     +- Project [_1#233 AS a#236, _2#234 AS c#237]
   :        +- LocalRelation [_1#233, _2#234]
   +- Project [_1#243 AS a#246, _2#244 AS d#247]
      +- LocalRelation [_1#243, _2#244]

== Optimized Logical Plan ==
Project [a#251, b#227, c#237, d#247]
+- Join Inner, (a#251 = a#246)
   :- Project [coalesce(a#226, a#236) AS a#251, b#227, c#237]
   :  +- Filter isnotnull(coalesce(a#226, a#236))
   :     +- Join FullOuter, (a#226 = a#236)
   :        :- LocalRelation [a#226, b#227]
   :        +- LocalRelation [a#236, c#237]
   +- LocalRelation [a#246, d#247]
```

**A note to the `Committer`**, please also give the credit to dongjoon-hyun who submitted another PR for fixing this issue. https://github.com/apache/spark/pull/14580

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

Author: gatorsmile <gatorsmile@gmail.com>

Closes #14661 from gatorsmile/fixOuterJoinElimination.
2016-08-25 14:18:58 +02:00
Takeshi YAMAMURO 2b0cc4e0df [SPARK-12978][SQL] Skip unnecessary final group-by when input data already clustered with group-by keys
This ticket targets the optimization to skip an unnecessary group-by operation below;

Without opt.:
```
== Physical Plan ==
TungstenAggregate(key=[col0#159], functions=[(sum(col1#160),mode=Final,isDistinct=false),(avg(col2#161),mode=Final,isDistinct=false)], output=[col0#159,sum(col1)#177,avg(col2)#178])
+- TungstenAggregate(key=[col0#159], functions=[(sum(col1#160),mode=Partial,isDistinct=false),(avg(col2#161),mode=Partial,isDistinct=false)], output=[col0#159,sum#200,sum#201,count#202L])
   +- TungstenExchange hashpartitioning(col0#159,200), None
      +- InMemoryColumnarTableScan [col0#159,col1#160,col2#161], InMemoryRelation [col0#159,col1#160,col2#161], true, 10000, StorageLevel(true, true, false, true, 1), ConvertToUnsafe, None
```

With opt.:
```
== Physical Plan ==
TungstenAggregate(key=[col0#159], functions=[(sum(col1#160),mode=Complete,isDistinct=false),(avg(col2#161),mode=Final,isDistinct=false)], output=[col0#159,sum(col1)#177,avg(col2)#178])
+- TungstenExchange hashpartitioning(col0#159,200), None
  +- InMemoryColumnarTableScan [col0#159,col1#160,col2#161], InMemoryRelation [col0#159,col1#160,col2#161], true, 10000, StorageLevel(true, true, false, true, 1), ConvertToUnsafe, None
```

Author: Takeshi YAMAMURO <linguin.m.s@gmail.com>

Closes #10896 from maropu/SkipGroupbySpike.
2016-08-25 12:39:58 +02:00
Liwei Lin e0b20f9f24 [SPARK-17061][SPARK-17093][SQL] MapObjects` should make copies of unsafe-backed data
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?

Currently `MapObjects` does not make copies of unsafe-backed data, leading to problems like [SPARK-17061](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SPARK-17061) [SPARK-17093](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SPARK-17093).

This patch makes `MapObjects` make copies of unsafe-backed data.

Generated code - prior to this patch:
```java
...
/* 295 */ if (isNull12) {
/* 296 */   convertedArray1[loopIndex1] = null;
/* 297 */ } else {
/* 298 */   convertedArray1[loopIndex1] = value12;
/* 299 */ }
...
```

Generated code - after this patch:
```java
...
/* 295 */ if (isNull12) {
/* 296 */   convertedArray1[loopIndex1] = null;
/* 297 */ } else {
/* 298 */   convertedArray1[loopIndex1] = value12 instanceof UnsafeRow? value12.copy() : value12;
/* 299 */ }
...
```

## How was this patch tested?

Add a new test case which would fail without this patch.

Author: Liwei Lin <lwlin7@gmail.com>

Closes #14698 from lw-lin/mapobjects-copy.
2016-08-25 11:24:40 +02:00
jiangxingbo 5f02d2e5b4 [SPARK-17215][SQL] Method SQLContext.parseDataType(dataTypeString: String) could be removed.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?

Method `SQLContext.parseDataType(dataTypeString: String)` could be removed, we should use `SparkSession.parseDataType(dataTypeString: String)` instead.
This require updating PySpark.

## How was this patch tested?

Existing test cases.

Author: jiangxingbo <jiangxb1987@gmail.com>

Closes #14790 from jiangxb1987/parseDataType.
2016-08-24 23:36:04 -07:00
gatorsmile 4d0706d616 [SPARK-17190][SQL] Removal of HiveSharedState
### What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Since `HiveClient` is used to interact with the Hive metastore, it should be hidden in `HiveExternalCatalog`. After moving `HiveClient` into `HiveExternalCatalog`, `HiveSharedState` becomes a wrapper of `HiveExternalCatalog`. Thus, removal of `HiveSharedState` becomes straightforward. After removal of `HiveSharedState`, the reflection logic is directly applied on the choice of `ExternalCatalog` types, based on the configuration of `CATALOG_IMPLEMENTATION`.

~~`HiveClient` is also used/invoked by the other entities besides HiveExternalCatalog, we defines the following two APIs: getClient and getNewClient~~

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

Author: gatorsmile <gatorsmile@gmail.com>

Closes #14757 from gatorsmile/removeHiveClient.
2016-08-25 12:50:03 +08:00
Sameer Agarwal ac27557eb6 [SPARK-17228][SQL] Not infer/propagate non-deterministic constraints
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?

Given that filters based on non-deterministic constraints shouldn't be pushed down in the query plan, unnecessarily inferring them is confusing and a source of potential bugs. This patch simplifies the inferring logic by simply ignoring them.

## How was this patch tested?

Added a new test in `ConstraintPropagationSuite`.

Author: Sameer Agarwal <sameerag@cs.berkeley.edu>

Closes #14795 from sameeragarwal/deterministic-constraints.
2016-08-24 21:24:24 -07:00
hyukjinkwon 29952ed096 [SPARK-16216][SQL] Read/write timestamps and dates in ISO 8601 and dateFormat/timestampFormat option for CSV and JSON
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?

### Default - ISO 8601

Currently, CSV datasource is writing `Timestamp` and `Date` as numeric form and JSON datasource is writing both as below:

- CSV
  ```
  // TimestampType
  1414459800000000
  // DateType
  16673
  ```

- Json

  ```
  // TimestampType
  1970-01-01 11:46:40.0
  // DateType
  1970-01-01
  ```

So, for CSV we can't read back what we write and for JSON it becomes ambiguous because the timezone is being missed.

So, this PR make both **write** `Timestamp` and `Date` in ISO 8601 formatted string (please refer the [ISO 8601 specification](https://www.w3.org/TR/NOTE-datetime)).

- For `Timestamp` it becomes as below: (`yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ss.SSSZZ`)

  ```
  1970-01-01T02:00:01.000-01:00
  ```

- For `Date` it becomes as below (`yyyy-MM-dd`)

  ```
  1970-01-01
  ```

### Custom date format option - `dateFormat`

This PR also adds the support to write and read dates and timestamps in a formatted string as below:

- **DateType**

  - With `dateFormat` option (e.g. `yyyy/MM/dd`)

    ```
    +----------+
    |      date|
    +----------+
    |2015/08/26|
    |2014/10/27|
    |2016/01/28|
    +----------+
    ```

### Custom date format option - `timestampFormat`

- **TimestampType**

  - With `dateFormat` option (e.g. `dd/MM/yyyy HH:mm`)

    ```
    +----------------+
    |            date|
    +----------------+
    |2015/08/26 18:00|
    |2014/10/27 18:30|
    |2016/01/28 20:00|
    +----------------+
    ```

## How was this patch tested?

Unit tests were added in `CSVSuite` and `JsonSuite`. For JSON, existing tests cover the default cases.

Author: hyukjinkwon <gurwls223@gmail.com>

Closes #14279 from HyukjinKwon/SPARK-16216-json-csv.
2016-08-24 22:16:20 +02:00
Dongjoon Hyun 40b30fcf45 [SPARK-16983][SQL] Add prettyName for row_number, dense_rank, percent_rank, cume_dist
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?

Currently, two-word window functions like `row_number`, `dense_rank`, `percent_rank`, and `cume_dist` are expressed without `_` in error messages. We had better show the correct names.

**Before**
```scala
scala> sql("select row_number()").show
java.lang.UnsupportedOperationException: Cannot evaluate expression: rownumber()
```

**After**
```scala
scala> sql("select row_number()").show
java.lang.UnsupportedOperationException: Cannot evaluate expression: row_number()
```

## How was this patch tested?

Pass the Jenkins and manual.

Author: Dongjoon Hyun <dongjoon@apache.org>

Closes #14571 from dongjoon-hyun/SPARK-16983.
2016-08-24 21:14:40 +02:00
Wenchen Fan 52fa45d62a [SPARK-17186][SQL] remove catalog table type INDEX
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?

Actually Spark SQL doesn't support index, the catalog table type `INDEX` is from Hive. However, most operations in Spark SQL can't handle index table, e.g. create table, alter table, etc.

Logically index table should be invisible to end users, and Hive also generates special table name for index table to avoid users accessing it directly. Hive has special SQL syntax to create/show/drop index tables.

At Spark SQL side, although we can describe index table directly, but the result is unreadable, we should use the dedicated SQL syntax to do it(e.g. `SHOW INDEX ON tbl`). Spark SQL can also read index table directly, but the result is always empty.(Can hive read index table directly?)

This PR remove the table type `INDEX`, to make it clear that Spark SQL doesn't support index currently.

## How was this patch tested?

existing tests.

Author: Wenchen Fan <wenchen@databricks.com>

Closes #14752 from cloud-fan/minor2.
2016-08-23 23:46:09 -07:00
Weiqing Yang b9994ad056 [MINOR][SQL] Remove implemented functions from comments of 'HiveSessionCatalog.scala'
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?
This PR removes implemented functions from comments of `HiveSessionCatalog.scala`: `java_method`, `posexplode`, `str_to_map`.

## How was this patch tested?
Manual.

Author: Weiqing Yang <yangweiqing001@gmail.com>

Closes #14769 from Sherry302/cleanComment.
2016-08-23 23:44:45 -07:00
Josh Rosen bf8ff833e3 [SPARK-17194] Use single quotes when generating SQL for string literals
When Spark emits SQL for a string literal, it should wrap the string in single quotes, not double quotes. Databases which adhere more strictly to the ANSI SQL standards, such as Postgres, allow only single-quotes to be used for denoting string literals (see http://stackoverflow.com/a/1992331/590203).

Author: Josh Rosen <joshrosen@databricks.com>

Closes #14763 from JoshRosen/SPARK-17194.
2016-08-23 22:31:58 +02:00
Davies Liu 9afdfc94f4 [SPARK-13286] [SQL] add the next expression of SQLException as cause
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?

Some JDBC driver (for example PostgreSQL) does not use the underlying exception as cause, but have another APIs (getNextException) to access that, so it it's included in the error logging, making us hard to find the root cause, especially in batch mode.

This PR will pull out the next exception and add it as cause (if it's different) or suppressed (if there is another different cause).

## How was this patch tested?

Can't reproduce this on the default JDBC driver, so did not add a regression test.

Author: Davies Liu <davies@databricks.com>

Closes #14722 from davies/keep_cause.
2016-08-23 09:45:13 -07:00