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### What changes were proposed in this pull request? When the exception is an invocation exception during function lookup, we return a useless/confusing error message: For example, ```Scala df.selectExpr("concat_ws()") ``` Below is the error message we got: ``` null; line 1 pos 0 org.apache.spark.sql.AnalysisException: null; line 1 pos 0 ``` To get the meaningful error message, we need to get the cause. The fix is exactly the same as what we did in https://github.com/apache/spark/pull/12136. After the fix, the message we got is the exception issued in the constuctor of function implementation: ``` requirement failed: concat_ws requires at least one argument.; line 1 pos 0 org.apache.spark.sql.AnalysisException: requirement failed: concat_ws requires at least one argument.; line 1 pos 0 ``` ### How was this patch tested? Added test cases. Author: gatorsmile <gatorsmile@gmail.com> Closes #15878 from gatorsmile/functionNotFound. |
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Spark SQL
This module provides support for executing relational queries expressed in either SQL or the DataFrame/Dataset API.
Spark SQL is broken up into four subprojects:
- Catalyst (sql/catalyst) - An implementation-agnostic framework for manipulating trees of relational operators and expressions.
- Execution (sql/core) - A query planner / execution engine for translating Catalyst's logical query plans into Spark RDDs. This component also includes a new public interface, SQLContext, that allows users to execute SQL or LINQ statements against existing RDDs and Parquet files.
- Hive Support (sql/hive) - Includes an extension of SQLContext called HiveContext that allows users to write queries using a subset of HiveQL and access data from a Hive Metastore using Hive SerDes. There are also wrappers that allows users to run queries that include Hive UDFs, UDAFs, and UDTFs.
- HiveServer and CLI support (sql/hive-thriftserver) - Includes support for the SQL CLI (bin/spark-sql) and a HiveServer2 (for JDBC/ODBC) compatible server.