Struct SanityCheckPlan

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pub struct SanityCheckPlan {}
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The SanityCheckPlan rule rejects the following query plans:

  1. Invalid plans containing nodes whose order and/or distribution requirements are not satisfied by their children.
  2. Plans that use pipeline-breaking operators on infinite input(s), it is impossible to execute such queries (they will never generate output nor finish)

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impl SanityCheckPlan

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pub fn new() -> Self

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impl Debug for SanityCheckPlan

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

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl Default for SanityCheckPlan

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fn default() -> SanityCheckPlan

Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more
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impl PhysicalOptimizerRule for SanityCheckPlan

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fn optimize( &self, plan: Arc<dyn ExecutionPlan>, config: &ConfigOptions, ) -> Result<Arc<dyn ExecutionPlan>>

Rewrite plan to an optimized form
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fn name(&self) -> &str

A human readable name for this optimizer rule
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fn schema_check(&self) -> bool

A flag to indicate whether the physical planner should valid the rule will not change the schema of the plan after the rewriting. Some of the optimization rules might change the nullable properties of the schema and should disable the schema check.

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