pub struct OrderingEquivalenceProperties { /* private fields */ }
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OrderingEquivalenceProperties keeps track of columns that describe the global ordering of the schema. These columns are not necessarily same; e.g.

┌-------┐
| a | b |
|---|---|
| 1 | 9 |
| 2 | 8 |
| 3 | 7 |
| 5 | 5 |
└---┴---┘

where both a ASC and b DESC can describe the table ordering. With OrderingEquivalenceProperties, we can keep track of these equivalences and treat a ASC and b DESC as the same ordering requirement.

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impl OrderingEquivalenceProperties

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pub fn new(schema: SchemaRef) -> Self

Create an empty OrderingEquivalenceProperties

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pub fn extend(&mut self, other: Option<OrderingEquivalentClass>)

Extends OrderingEquivalenceProperties by adding ordering inside the other to the self.oeq_class.

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pub fn oeq_class(&self) -> Option<&OrderingEquivalentClass>

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pub fn add_equal_conditions( &mut self, new_conditions: (&LexOrdering, &LexOrdering) )

Adds new equal conditions into the EquivalenceProperties. New equal conditions usually come from equality predicates in a join/filter.

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pub fn with_constants(self, constants: Vec<Arc<dyn PhysicalExpr>>) -> Self

Add physical expression that have constant value to the self.constants

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pub fn schema(&self) -> SchemaRef

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pub fn normalize_sort_requirements( &self, sort_reqs: &[PhysicalSortRequirement] ) -> Vec<PhysicalSortRequirement>

This function normalizes sort_reqs by

  • removing expressions that have constant value from requirement
  • replacing sections that are in the self.oeq_class.others with self.oeq_class.head
  • removing sections that satisfies global ordering that are in the post fix of requirement
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pub fn satisfies_leading_ordering( &self, leading_ordering: &PhysicalSortExpr ) -> bool

Checks whether leading_ordering is contained in any of the ordering equivalence classes.

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impl Clone for OrderingEquivalenceProperties

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fn clone(&self) -> OrderingEquivalenceProperties

Returns a copy of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Debug for OrderingEquivalenceProperties

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more

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