ClickHouse/src/Functions/IFunction.h

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#pragma once
#include <Core/ColumnNumbers.h>
#include <Core/ColumnsWithTypeAndName.h>
#include <Core/Names.h>
#include <DataTypes/IDataType.h>
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#if !defined(ARCADIA_BUILD)
# include "config_core.h"
#endif
#include <memory>
/// This file contains user interface for functions.
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namespace llvm
{
class LLVMContext;
class Value;
class IRBuilderBase;
}
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namespace DB
{
namespace ErrorCodes
{
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extern const int NOT_IMPLEMENTED;
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extern const int ILLEGAL_TYPE_OF_ARGUMENT;
}
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class Field;
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/// The simplest executable object.
/// Motivation:
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/// * Prepare something heavy once before main execution loop instead of doing it for each columns.
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/// * Provide const interface for IFunctionBase (later).
/// * Create one executable function per thread to use caches without synchronization (later).
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class IExecutableFunction
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{
public:
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virtual ~IExecutableFunction() = default;
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/// Get the main function name.
virtual String getName() const = 0;
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ColumnPtr execute(const ColumnsWithTypeAndName & arguments, const DataTypePtr & result_type, size_t input_rows_count, bool dry_run) const;
protected:
virtual ColumnPtr executeImpl(const ColumnsWithTypeAndName & arguments, const DataTypePtr & result_type, size_t input_rows_count) const = 0;
virtual ColumnPtr executeDryRunImpl(const ColumnsWithTypeAndName & arguments, const DataTypePtr & result_type, size_t input_rows_count) const
{
return executeImpl(arguments, result_type, input_rows_count);
}
/** Default implementation in presence of Nullable arguments or NULL constants as arguments is the following:
* if some of arguments are NULL constants then return NULL constant,
* if some of arguments are Nullable, then execute function as usual for columns,
* where Nullable columns are substituted with nested columns (they have arbitrary values in rows corresponding to NULL value)
* and wrap result in Nullable column where NULLs are in all rows where any of arguments are NULL.
*/
virtual bool useDefaultImplementationForNulls() const { return true; }
/** If the function have non-zero number of arguments,
* and if all arguments are constant, that we could automatically provide default implementation:
* arguments are converted to ordinary columns with single value, then function is executed as usual,
* and then the result is converted to constant column.
*/
virtual bool useDefaultImplementationForConstants() const { return false; }
/** If function arguments has single low cardinality column and all other arguments are constants, call function on nested column.
* Otherwise, convert all low cardinality columns to ordinary columns.
* Returns ColumnLowCardinality if at least one argument is ColumnLowCardinality.
*/
virtual bool useDefaultImplementationForLowCardinalityColumns() const { return true; }
/** Some arguments could remain constant during this implementation.
*/
virtual ColumnNumbers getArgumentsThatAreAlwaysConstant() const { return {}; }
/** True if function can be called on default arguments (include Nullable's) and won't throw.
* Counterexample: modulo(0, 0)
*/
virtual bool canBeExecutedOnDefaultArguments() const { return true; }
private:
ColumnPtr defaultImplementationForConstantArguments(
const ColumnsWithTypeAndName & args, const DataTypePtr & result_type, size_t input_rows_count, bool dry_run) const;
ColumnPtr defaultImplementationForNulls(
const ColumnsWithTypeAndName & args, const DataTypePtr & result_type, size_t input_rows_count, bool dry_run) const;
ColumnPtr executeWithoutLowCardinalityColumns(
const ColumnsWithTypeAndName & args, const DataTypePtr & result_type, size_t input_rows_count, bool dry_run) const;
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};
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using ExecutableFunctionPtr = std::shared_ptr<IExecutableFunction>;
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using Values = std::vector<llvm::Value *>;
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/** Function with known arguments and return type (when the specific overload was chosen).
* It is also the point where all function-specific properties are known.
*/
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class IFunctionBase
{
public:
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virtual ~IFunctionBase() = default;
virtual ColumnPtr execute(
const ColumnsWithTypeAndName & arguments, const DataTypePtr & result_type, size_t input_rows_count, bool dry_run = false) const
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{
return prepare(arguments)->execute(arguments, result_type, input_rows_count, dry_run);
}
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/// Get the main function name.
virtual String getName() const = 0;
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virtual const DataTypes & getArgumentTypes() const = 0;
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virtual const DataTypePtr & getResultType() const = 0;
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/// Do preparations and return executable.
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/// sample_columns should contain data types of arguments and values of constants, if relevant.
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virtual ExecutableFunctionPtr prepare(const ColumnsWithTypeAndName & arguments) const = 0;
#if USE_EMBEDDED_COMPILER
virtual bool isCompilable() const { return false; }
/** Produce LLVM IR code that operates on scalar values. See `toNativeType` in DataTypes/Native.h
* for supported value types and how they map to LLVM types.
*
* NOTE: the builder is actually guaranteed to be exactly `llvm::IRBuilder<>`, so you may safely
* downcast it to that type. This method is specified with `IRBuilderBase` because forward-declaring
* templates with default arguments is impossible and including LLVM in such a generic header
* as this one is a major pain.
*/
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virtual llvm::Value * compile(llvm::IRBuilderBase & /*builder*/, Values /*values*/) const
{
throw Exception(getName() + " is not JIT-compilable", ErrorCodes::NOT_IMPLEMENTED);
}
#endif
virtual bool isStateful() const { return false; }
/** Should we evaluate this function while constant folding, if arguments are constants?
* Usually this is true. Notable counterexample is function 'sleep'.
* If we will call it during query analysis, we will sleep extra amount of time.
*/
virtual bool isSuitableForConstantFolding() const { return true; }
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/** If function isSuitableForConstantFolding then, this method will be called during query analyzis
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* if some arguments are constants. For example logical functions (AndFunction, OrFunction) can
* return they result based on some constant arguments.
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* Arguments are passed without modifications, useDefaultImplementationForNulls, useDefaultImplementationForConstants,
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* useDefaultImplementationForLowCardinality are not applied.
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*/
virtual ColumnPtr getConstantResultForNonConstArguments(
const ColumnsWithTypeAndName & /* arguments */, const DataTypePtr & /* result_type */) const { return nullptr; }
/** Function is called "injective" if it returns different result for different values of arguments.
* Example: hex, negate, tuple...
*
* Function could be injective with some arguments fixed to some constant values.
* Examples:
* plus(const, x);
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* multiply(const, x) where x is an integer and constant is not divisible by two;
* concat(x, 'const');
* concat(x, 'const', y) where const contain at least one non-numeric character;
* concat with FixedString
* dictGet... functions takes name of dictionary as its argument,
* and some dictionaries could be explicitly defined as injective.
*
* It could be used, for example, to remove useless function applications from GROUP BY.
*
* Sometimes, function is not really injective, but considered as injective, for purpose of query optimization.
* For example, toString function is not injective for Float64 data type,
* as it returns 'nan' for many different representation of NaNs.
* But we assume, that it is injective. This could be documented as implementation-specific behaviour.
*
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* sample_columns should contain data types of arguments and values of constants, if relevant.
* NOTE: to check is function injective with any arguments, you can pass
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* empty columns as sample_columns (since most of the time function will
* ignore it anyway, and creating arguments just for checking is
* function injective or not is overkill).
*/
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virtual bool isInjective(const ColumnsWithTypeAndName & /*sample_columns*/) const { return false; }
/** Function is called "deterministic", if it returns same result for same values of arguments.
* Most of functions are deterministic. Notable counterexample is rand().
* Sometimes, functions are "deterministic" in scope of single query
* (even for distributed query), but not deterministic it general.
* Example: now(). Another example: functions that work with periodically updated dictionaries.
*/
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virtual bool isDeterministic() const { return true; }
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virtual bool isDeterministicInScopeOfQuery() const { return true; }
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/** Lets you know if the function is monotonic in a range of values.
* This is used to work with the index in a sorted chunk of data.
* And allows to use the index not only when it is written, for example `date >= const`, but also, for example, `toMonth(date) >= 11`.
* All this is considered only for functions of one argument.
*/
virtual bool hasInformationAboutMonotonicity() const { return false; }
virtual bool isShortCircuit() const { return false; }
virtual bool isSuitableForShortCircuitArgumentsExecution(ColumnsWithTypeAndName & /*arguments*/) const = 0;
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virtual void executeShortCircuitArguments(ColumnsWithTypeAndName & /*arguments*/) const
{
throw Exception("Function " + getName() + " doesn't support short circuit execution", ErrorCodes::NOT_IMPLEMENTED);
}
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/// The property of monotonicity for a certain range.
struct Monotonicity
{
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bool is_monotonic = false; /// Is the function monotonous (nondecreasing or nonincreasing).
bool is_positive = true; /// true if the function is nondecreasing, false, if notincreasing. If is_monotonic = false, then it does not matter.
bool is_always_monotonic = false; /// Is true if function is monotonic on the whole input range I
Monotonicity(bool is_monotonic_ = false, bool is_positive_ = true, bool is_always_monotonic_ = false)
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: is_monotonic(is_monotonic_), is_positive(is_positive_), is_always_monotonic(is_always_monotonic_) {}
};
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/** Get information about monotonicity on a range of values. Call only if hasInformationAboutMonotonicity.
* NULL can be passed as one of the arguments. This means that the corresponding range is unlimited on the left or on the right.
*/
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virtual Monotonicity getMonotonicityForRange(const IDataType & /*type*/, const Field & /*left*/, const Field & /*right*/) const
{
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throw Exception("Function " + getName() + " has no information about its monotonicity.", ErrorCodes::NOT_IMPLEMENTED);
}
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};
using FunctionBasePtr = std::shared_ptr<IFunctionBase>;
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/** Creates IFunctionBase from argument types list (chooses one function overload).
*/
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class IFunctionOverloadResolver
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{
public:
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virtual ~IFunctionOverloadResolver() = default;
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FunctionBasePtr build(const ColumnsWithTypeAndName & arguments) const;
DataTypePtr getReturnType(const ColumnsWithTypeAndName & arguments) const;
void getLambdaArgumentTypes(DataTypes & arguments) const;
void checkNumberOfArguments(size_t number_of_arguments) const;
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/// Get the main function name.
virtual String getName() const = 0;
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/// For non-variadic functions, return number of arguments; otherwise return zero (that should be ignored).
virtual size_t getNumberOfArguments() const = 0;
/// TODO: This method should not be duplicated here and in IFunctionBase
/// See the comment for the same method in IFunctionBase
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virtual bool isDeterministic() const { return true; }
virtual bool isDeterministicInScopeOfQuery() const { return true; }
virtual bool isInjective(const ColumnsWithTypeAndName &) const { return false; }
/// Override and return true if function needs to depend on the state of the data.
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virtual bool isStateful() const { return false; }
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/// Override and return true if function could take different number of arguments.
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virtual bool isVariadic() const { return false; }
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virtual bool isShortCircuit() const { return false; }
virtual bool isSuitableForShortCircuitArgumentsExecution(ColumnsWithTypeAndName & /*arguments*/) const = 0;
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/// For non-variadic functions, return number of arguments; otherwise return zero (that should be ignored).
/// For higher-order functions (functions, that have lambda expression as at least one argument).
/// You pass data types with empty DataTypeFunction for lambda arguments.
/// This function will replace it with DataTypeFunction containing actual types.
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virtual void getLambdaArgumentTypesImpl(DataTypes & arguments [[maybe_unused]]) const
{
throw Exception("Function " + getName() + " can't have lambda-expressions as arguments", ErrorCodes::ILLEGAL_TYPE_OF_ARGUMENT);
}
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/// Returns indexes of arguments, that must be ColumnConst
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virtual ColumnNumbers getArgumentsThatAreAlwaysConstant() const { return {}; }
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/// Returns indexes if arguments, that can be Nullable without making result of function Nullable
/// (for functions like isNull(x))
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virtual ColumnNumbers getArgumentsThatDontImplyNullableReturnType(size_t number_of_arguments [[maybe_unused]]) const { return {}; }
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protected:
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virtual FunctionBasePtr buildImpl(const ColumnsWithTypeAndName & arguments, const DataTypePtr & result_type) const = 0;
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virtual DataTypePtr getReturnTypeImpl(const DataTypes & /*arguments*/) const
{
throw Exception("getReturnType is not implemented for " + getName(), ErrorCodes::NOT_IMPLEMENTED);
}
/// This function will be called in default implementation. You can overload it or the previous one.
virtual DataTypePtr getReturnTypeImpl(const ColumnsWithTypeAndName & arguments) const
{
DataTypes data_types(arguments.size());
for (size_t i = 0; i < arguments.size(); ++i)
data_types[i] = arguments[i].type;
return getReturnTypeImpl(data_types);
}
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/** If useDefaultImplementationForNulls() is true, then change arguments for getReturnType() and build():
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* if some of arguments are Nullable(Nothing) then don't call getReturnType(), call build() with return_type = Nullable(Nothing),
* if some of arguments are Nullable, then:
* - Nullable types are substituted with nested types for getReturnType() function
* - wrap getReturnType() result in Nullable type and pass to build
*
* Otherwise build returns build(arguments, getReturnType(arguments));
*/
virtual bool useDefaultImplementationForNulls() const { return true; }
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/** If useDefaultImplementationForNulls() is true, then change arguments for getReturnType() and build().
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* If function arguments has low cardinality types, convert them to ordinary types.
* getReturnType returns ColumnLowCardinality if at least one argument type is ColumnLowCardinality.
*/
virtual bool useDefaultImplementationForLowCardinalityColumns() const { return true; }
// /// If it isn't, will convert all ColumnLowCardinality arguments to full columns.
virtual bool canBeExecutedOnLowCardinalityDictionary() const { return true; }
private:
DataTypePtr getReturnTypeWithoutLowCardinality(const ColumnsWithTypeAndName & arguments) const;
};
using FunctionOverloadResolverPtr = std::shared_ptr<IFunctionOverloadResolver>;
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/// Old function interface. Check documentation in IFunction.h.
/// If client do not need statefull properties it can implement this interface.
class IFunction
{
public:
virtual ~IFunction() = default;
virtual String getName() const = 0;
virtual ColumnPtr executeImpl(const ColumnsWithTypeAndName & arguments, const DataTypePtr & result_type, size_t input_rows_count) const = 0;
virtual ColumnPtr executeImplDryRun(const ColumnsWithTypeAndName & arguments, const DataTypePtr & result_type, size_t input_rows_count) const
{
return executeImpl(arguments, result_type, input_rows_count);
}
/** Default implementation in presence of Nullable arguments or NULL constants as arguments is the following:
* if some of arguments are NULL constants then return NULL constant,
* if some of arguments are Nullable, then execute function as usual for columns,
* where Nullable columns are substituted with nested columns (they have arbitrary values in rows corresponding to NULL value)
* and wrap result in Nullable column where NULLs are in all rows where any of arguments are NULL.
*/
virtual bool useDefaultImplementationForNulls() const { return true; }
/** If the function have non-zero number of arguments,
* and if all arguments are constant, that we could automatically provide default implementation:
* arguments are converted to ordinary columns with single value, then function is executed as usual,
* and then the result is converted to constant column.
*/
virtual bool useDefaultImplementationForConstants() const { return false; }
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/** Some arguments could remain constant during this implementation.
*/
virtual ColumnNumbers getArgumentsThatAreAlwaysConstant() const { return {}; }
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/** If function arguments has single low cardinality column and all other arguments are constants, call function on nested column.
* Otherwise, convert all low cardinality columns to ordinary columns.
* Returns ColumnLowCardinality if at least one argument is ColumnLowCardinality.
*/
virtual bool useDefaultImplementationForLowCardinalityColumns() const { return true; }
/// If it isn't, will convert all ColumnLowCardinality arguments to full columns.
virtual bool canBeExecutedOnLowCardinalityDictionary() const { return true; }
/** True if function can be called on default arguments (include Nullable's) and won't throw.
* Counterexample: modulo(0, 0)
*/
virtual bool canBeExecutedOnDefaultArguments() const { return true; }
/// Properties from IFunctionBase (see IFunction.h)
virtual bool isSuitableForConstantFolding() const { return true; }
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virtual ColumnPtr getConstantResultForNonConstArguments(const ColumnsWithTypeAndName & /*arguments*/, const DataTypePtr & /*result_type*/) const { return nullptr; }
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virtual bool isInjective(const ColumnsWithTypeAndName & /*sample_columns*/) const { return false; }
virtual bool isDeterministic() const { return true; }
virtual bool isDeterministicInScopeOfQuery() const { return true; }
virtual bool isStateful() const { return false; }
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virtual bool isShortCircuit() const { return false; }
virtual bool isSuitableForShortCircuitArgumentsExecution(ColumnsWithTypeAndName & /*arguments*/) const = 0;
virtual void executeShortCircuitArguments(ColumnsWithTypeAndName & /*arguments*/) const
{
throw Exception("Function " + getName() + " doesn't support short circuit execution", ErrorCodes::NOT_IMPLEMENTED);
}
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virtual bool hasInformationAboutMonotonicity() const { return false; }
using Monotonicity = IFunctionBase::Monotonicity;
virtual Monotonicity getMonotonicityForRange(const IDataType & /*type*/, const Field & /*left*/, const Field & /*right*/) const
{
throw Exception("Function " + getName() + " has no information about its monotonicity.", ErrorCodes::NOT_IMPLEMENTED);
}
/// For non-variadic functions, return number of arguments; otherwise return zero (that should be ignored).
virtual size_t getNumberOfArguments() const = 0;
virtual DataTypePtr getReturnTypeImpl(const DataTypes & /*arguments*/) const
{
throw Exception("getReturnType is not implemented for " + getName(), ErrorCodes::NOT_IMPLEMENTED);
}
/// Get the result type by argument type. If the function does not apply to these arguments, throw an exception.
virtual DataTypePtr getReturnTypeImpl(const ColumnsWithTypeAndName & arguments) const
{
DataTypes data_types(arguments.size());
for (size_t i = 0; i < arguments.size(); ++i)
data_types[i] = arguments[i].type;
return getReturnTypeImpl(data_types);
}
virtual bool isVariadic() const { return false; }
virtual void getLambdaArgumentTypes(DataTypes & /*arguments*/) const
{
throw Exception("Function " + getName() + " can't have lambda-expressions as arguments", ErrorCodes::ILLEGAL_TYPE_OF_ARGUMENT);
}
virtual ColumnNumbers getArgumentsThatDontImplyNullableReturnType(size_t /*number_of_arguments*/) const { return {}; }
#if USE_EMBEDDED_COMPILER
bool isCompilable(const DataTypes & arguments) const;
llvm::Value * compile(llvm::IRBuilderBase &, const DataTypes & arguments, Values values) const;
#endif
protected:
#if USE_EMBEDDED_COMPILER
virtual bool isCompilableImpl(const DataTypes &) const { return false; }
virtual llvm::Value * compileImpl(llvm::IRBuilderBase &, const DataTypes &, Values) const
{
throw Exception(getName() + " is not JIT-compilable", ErrorCodes::NOT_IMPLEMENTED);
}
#endif
};
using FunctionPtr = std::shared_ptr<IFunction>;
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}