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use std::sync::Arc;
use arrow::{
datatypes::{DataType, Schema},
record_batch::RecordBatch,
};
use crate::PhysicalExpr;
use datafusion_common::{DataFusionError, Result};
use datafusion_expr::ColumnarValue;
#[derive(Debug, Hash, PartialEq, Eq, Clone)]
pub struct Column {
name: String,
index: usize,
}
impl Column {
pub fn new(name: &str, index: usize) -> Self {
Self {
name: name.to_owned(),
index,
}
}
pub fn new_with_schema(name: &str, schema: &Schema) -> Result<Self> {
Ok(Column::new(name, schema.index_of(name)?))
}
pub fn name(&self) -> &str {
&self.name
}
pub fn index(&self) -> usize {
self.index
}
}
impl std::fmt::Display for Column {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter) -> std::fmt::Result {
write!(f, "{}@{}", self.name, self.index)
}
}
impl PhysicalExpr for Column {
fn as_any(&self) -> &dyn std::any::Any {
self
}
fn data_type(&self, input_schema: &Schema) -> Result<DataType> {
self.bounds_check(input_schema)?;
Ok(input_schema.field(self.index).data_type().clone())
}
fn nullable(&self, input_schema: &Schema) -> Result<bool> {
self.bounds_check(input_schema)?;
Ok(input_schema.field(self.index).is_nullable())
}
fn evaluate(&self, batch: &RecordBatch) -> Result<ColumnarValue> {
self.bounds_check(batch.schema().as_ref())?;
Ok(ColumnarValue::Array(batch.column(self.index).clone()))
}
}
impl Column {
fn bounds_check(&self, input_schema: &Schema) -> Result<()> {
if self.index < input_schema.fields.len() {
Ok(())
} else {
Err(DataFusionError::Internal(format!(
"PhysicalExpr Column references column '{}' at index {} (zero-based) but input schema only has {} columns: {:?}",
self.name,
self.index, input_schema.fields.len(), input_schema.fields().iter().map(|f| f.name().clone()).collect::<Vec<String>>())))
}
}
}
pub fn col(name: &str, schema: &Schema) -> Result<Arc<dyn PhysicalExpr>> {
Ok(Arc::new(Column::new_with_schema(name, schema)?))
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod test {
use crate::expressions::Column;
use crate::PhysicalExpr;
use arrow::array::StringArray;
use arrow::datatypes::{DataType, Field, Schema};
use arrow::record_batch::RecordBatch;
use datafusion_common::Result;
use std::sync::Arc;
#[test]
fn out_of_bounds_data_type() {
let schema = Schema::new(vec![Field::new("foo", DataType::Utf8, true)]);
let col = Column::new("id", 9);
let error = col.data_type(&schema).expect_err("error");
assert_eq!("Internal error: PhysicalExpr Column references column 'id' at index 9 (zero-based) \
but input schema only has 1 columns: [\"foo\"]. This was likely caused by a bug in \
DataFusion's code and we would welcome that you file an bug report in our issue tracker",
&format!("{}", error))
}
#[test]
fn out_of_bounds_nullable() {
let schema = Schema::new(vec![Field::new("foo", DataType::Utf8, true)]);
let col = Column::new("id", 9);
let error = col.nullable(&schema).expect_err("error");
assert_eq!("Internal error: PhysicalExpr Column references column 'id' at index 9 (zero-based) \
but input schema only has 1 columns: [\"foo\"]. This was likely caused by a bug in \
DataFusion's code and we would welcome that you file an bug report in our issue tracker",
&format!("{}", error))
}
#[test]
fn out_of_bounds_evaluate() -> Result<()> {
let schema = Schema::new(vec![Field::new("foo", DataType::Utf8, true)]);
let data: StringArray = vec!["data"].into();
let batch = RecordBatch::try_new(Arc::new(schema), vec![Arc::new(data)])?;
let col = Column::new("id", 9);
let error = col.evaluate(&batch).expect_err("error");
assert_eq!("Internal error: PhysicalExpr Column references column 'id' at index 9 (zero-based) \
but input schema only has 1 columns: [\"foo\"]. This was likely caused by a bug in \
DataFusion's code and we would welcome that you file an bug report in our issue tracker",
&format!("{}", error));
Ok(())
}
}