SqlWithinDistinctOperator.java
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package org.apache.calcite.sql;
import org.apache.calcite.rel.type.RelDataType;
import org.apache.calcite.sql.type.OperandTypes;
import org.apache.calcite.sql.type.ReturnTypes;
import org.apache.calcite.sql.validate.SqlValidator;
import org.apache.calcite.sql.validate.SqlValidatorScope;
import org.apache.calcite.sql.validate.SqlValidatorUtil;
import static org.apache.calcite.util.Static.RESOURCE;
import static java.util.Objects.requireNonNull;
/**
* An operator that applies a distinct operation before rows are included in an
* aggregate function.
*
* <p>Operands are as follows:
*
* <ul>
* <li>0: a call to an aggregate function ({@link SqlCall})
* <li>1: expressions to make distinct
* </ul>
*/
public class SqlWithinDistinctOperator extends SqlBinaryOperator {
public SqlWithinDistinctOperator() {
super("WITHIN DISTINCT", SqlKind.WITHIN_DISTINCT, 100, true,
ReturnTypes.ARG0, null, OperandTypes.ANY_IGNORE);
}
@Override public void unparse(SqlWriter writer, SqlCall call, int leftPrec,
int rightPrec) {
assert call.operandCount() == 2;
call.operand(0).unparse(writer, 0, 0);
writer.keyword("WITHIN DISTINCT");
final SqlWriter.Frame orderFrame =
writer.startList(SqlWriter.FrameTypeEnum.GROUP_BY_LIST, "(", ")");
call.operand(1).unparse(writer, 0, 0);
writer.endList(orderFrame);
}
@Override public void validateCall(
SqlCall call,
SqlValidator validator,
SqlValidatorScope scope,
SqlValidatorScope operandScope) {
assert call.getOperator() == this;
assert call.operandCount() == 2;
final SqlValidatorUtil.FlatAggregate flat =
SqlValidatorUtil.flatten(call);
if (!flat.aggregateCall.getOperator().isAggregator()) {
throw validator.newValidationError(call,
RESOURCE.withinDistinctNotAllowed(
flat.aggregateCall.getOperator().getName()));
}
for (SqlNode order : requireNonNull(flat.distinctList)) {
requireNonNull(validator.deriveType(scope, order));
}
validator.validateAggregateParams(flat.aggregateCall, flat.filter,
flat.distinctList, flat.orderList, scope);
}
@Override public RelDataType deriveType(
SqlValidator validator,
SqlValidatorScope scope,
SqlCall call) {
// Validate type of the inner aggregate call
return validateOperands(validator, scope, call);
}
}