- lots of static_cast
- add safe_cast
- types adjustments
- config
- IStorage::read/watch
- ...
- some TODO's (to convert types in future)
P.S. That was quite a journey...
v2: fixes after rebase
v3: fix conflicts after #42308 merged
Signed-off-by: Azat Khuzhin <a.khuzhin@semrush.com>
Implementation
* Fix for clang-today build fails - updated to use const in Context.cpp & const function in ActionsVisitior.cpp
* Updated to use QueryParameterVisitor to check if query has query parameters
* Updated executeTableFunction to check if table/table exists instead of try-catch approach
* Fixed small review comments and style comments.
Documentation:
* Addressed review comments and added the LIVE view part which was removed by mistake in the previous commits.
Implementation:
* Updated parsers by adding a bool allow_query_parameters while creating ordinary view, which is used in interpreters to allow query parameters in SELECT.
* Added a check in ActionsVisitor if multiple parameters have same names while creating parameterised view.
* Added bool in StorageView to represent parameterized view.
* Updated processing of SELECT with parameter values to check for views and added substitution of values in the query parameters.
Testing:
* Added a test tests/queries/0_stateless/02428_parameterized_view.sql
Documentation:
* Updated the english documentation for VIEW.
The original motivation for this commit was that shared_ptr_helper used
std::shared_ptr<>() which does two heap allocations instead of
make_shared<>() which does a single allocation. Turned out that
1. the affected code (--> Storages/) is not on a hot path (rendering the
performance argument moot ...)
2. yet copying Storage objects is potentially dangerous and was
previously allowed.
Hence, this change
- removes shared_ptr_helper and as a result all inherited create() methods,
- instead, Storage objects are now created using make_shared<>() by the
caller (for that to work, many constructors had to be made public), and
- all Storage classes were marked as noncopyable using boost::noncopyable.
In sum, we are (likely) not making things faster but the code becomes
cleaner and harder to misuse.