ClickHouse/dbms/src/Functions/tuple.cpp

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#include <Functions/IFunctionImpl.h>
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#include <Functions/FunctionFactory.h>
#include <DataTypes/DataTypeTuple.h>
#include <Columns/ColumnTuple.h>
#include <memory>
namespace DB
{
namespace ErrorCodes
{
extern const int NUMBER_OF_ARGUMENTS_DOESNT_MATCH;
}
/** tuple(x, y, ...) is a function that allows you to group several columns
* tupleElement(tuple, n) is a function that allows you to retrieve a column from tuple.
*/
class FunctionTuple : public IFunction
{
public:
static constexpr auto name = "tuple";
static FunctionPtr create(const Context &)
{
return std::make_shared<FunctionTuple>();
}
String getName() const override
{
return name;
}
bool isVariadic() const override
{
return true;
}
size_t getNumberOfArguments() const override
{
return 0;
}
bool isInjective(const Block &) override
{
return true;
}
bool useDefaultImplementationForNulls() const override { return false; }
bool useDefaultImplementationForConstants() const override { return true; }
DataTypePtr getReturnTypeImpl(const DataTypes & arguments) const override
{
if (arguments.size() < 1)
throw Exception("Function " + getName() + " requires at least one argument.", ErrorCodes::NUMBER_OF_ARGUMENTS_DOESNT_MATCH);
return std::make_shared<DataTypeTuple>(arguments);
}
void executeImpl(Block & block, const ColumnNumbers & arguments, size_t result, size_t /*input_rows_count*/) override
{
size_t tuple_size = arguments.size();
Columns tuple_columns(tuple_size);
for (size_t i = 0; i < tuple_size; ++i)
{
/** If tuple is mixed of constant and not constant columns,
* convert all to non-constant columns,
* because many places in code expect all non-constant columns in non-constant tuple.
*/
tuple_columns[i] = block.getByPosition(arguments[i]).column->convertToFullColumnIfConst();
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}
block.getByPosition(result).column = ColumnTuple::create(tuple_columns);
}
};
void registerFunctionTuple(FunctionFactory & factory)
{
factory.registerFunction<FunctionTuple>();
}
}