before this change, we rely on the default-generated fmt::formatter
created from operator<<, but fmt v10 dropped the default-generated
formatter.
in this change, we define formatters for
* column_identifier
* column_identifier_raw
and their operator<<:s are dropped.
Refs #13245
Signed-off-by: Kefu Chai <kefu.chai@scylladb.com>
processes_selection() checks whether a selector passes-through a column
or applies some form of processing (like a case or function application).
It's more sensible to do this in the prepared domain as we have more
information about the expression. It doesn't really help here, but
it does help the refactoring later in the series.
I would like to be able to get a reference to the
string inside `column_identifer_raw`, but there was
no such function. There was only `to_string()`, which
copies the entire string, which is wasteful.
Let's add the method `text()`, which returns a reference
instead of a copy. `column_identifier` already has
such method, so `column_identifier_raw` can have one
as well.
Signed-off-by: Jan Ciolek <jan.ciolek@scylladb.com>
since #13452, we switched most of the caller sites from std::regex
to boost::regex. in this change, all occurences of `#include <regex>`
are dropped unless std::regex is used in the same source file.
Signed-off-by: Kefu Chai <kefu.chai@scylladb.com>
Closes#13765
in C++20, compiler generate operator!=() if the corresponding
operator==() is already defined, the language now understands
that the comparison is symmetric in the new standard.
fortunately, our operator!=() is always equivalent to
`! operator==()`, this matches the behavior of the default
generated operator!=(). so, in this change, all `operator!=`
are removed.
in addition to the defaulted operator!=, C++20 also brings to us
the defaulted operator==() -- it is able to generated the
operator==() if the member-wise lexicographical comparison.
under some circumstances, this is exactly what we need. so,
in this change, if the operator==() is also implemented as
a lexicographical comparison of all memeber variables of the
class/struct in question, it is implemented using the default
generated one by removing its body and mark the function as
`default`. moreover, if the class happen to have other comparison
operators which are implemented using lexicographical comparison,
the default generated `operator<=>` is used in place of
the defaulted `operator==`.
sometimes, we fail to mark the operator== with the `const`
specifier, in this change, to fulfil the need of C++ standard,
and to be more correct, the `const` specifier is added.
also, to generate the defaulted operator==, the operand should
be `const class_name&`, but it is not always the case, in the
class of `version`, we use `version` as the parameter type, to
fulfill the need of the C++ standard, the parameter type is
changed to `const version&` instead. this does not change
the semantic of the comparison operator. and is a more idiomatic
way to pass non-trivial struct as function parameters.
please note, because in C++20, both operator= and operator<=> are
symmetric, some of the operators in `multiprecision` are removed.
they are the symmetric form of the another variant. if they were
not removed, compiler would, for instance, find ambiguous
overloaded operator '=='.
this change is a cleanup to modernize the code base with C++20
features.
Signed-off-by: Kefu Chai <kefu.chai@scylladb.com>
Closes#13687
Instead of lengthy blurbs, switch to single-line, machine-readable
standardized (https://spdx.dev) license identifiers. The Linux kernel
switched long ago, so there is strong precedent.
Three cases are handled: AGPL-only, Apache-only, and dual licensed.
For the latter case, I chose (AGPL-3.0-or-later and Apache-2.0),
reasoning that our changes are extensive enough to apply our license.
The changes we applied mechanically with a script, except to
licenses/README.md.
Closes#9937
Move selectable_column to selectable.cc (and to the cql3::selection
namespace). This cleans up column_identifier.hh so it is now a pure
vocabulary header.
column_identifier serves two purposes: one is as a general value type
that names a value, for example in column_specification. The other
is as a `selectable` derived class specializing in selecting columns
from a base table. Obviously, to select a column from a table you
need to know its name, but to name some value (which might not
be a table column!) you don't need the ability to select it from
a table.
The mix-up stands in the way of unifying the select-clause
(`selectable`) and where-clause (previously known as `term`)
expression prepare paths. This is because the already existing
where-clause result, `expr::column_value`, is implemented as
`column_definition*`, while the select clause equivalent,
`column_identifier`, can't contain a column_definition because
not all uses of column_identifier name a schema column.
To fix this, split column_identifier into two: column_identifier
retains the original use case of naming a value, while a new class
`selectable_column` has the additional ability of selecting a
column in a select clause. It still doesn't use column_definition,
that will be adjusted later.
Otherwise we run into a #include loop when try to have an expression
with column_identifier::raw: expression.hh -> column_identifier.hh
-> selectable.hh -> expression.hh.
* Pass raw::select_statement::parameters as lw_shared_ptr
* Some more const cleanups here and there
* lists,maps,sets::equals now accept const-ref to *_type_impl
instead of shared_ptr
* Remove unused `get_column_for_condition` from modification_statement.hh
* More methods now accept const-refs instead of shared_ptr
Every call site where a shared_ptr was required as an argument
has been inspected to be sure that no dangling references are
possible.
Tests: unit(dev, debug)
Signed-off-by: Pavel Solodovnikov <pa.solodovnikov@scylladb.com>
Message-Id: <20200220153204.279940-1-pa.solodovnikov@scylladb.com>
De-pointerize cql3 code APIs further: change some call sites
to pass `schema` as const-ref instead of `shared_ptr`.
Affected functions known to be expecting always non-null
pointer to schema and don't store or pass the pointer somewhere
else, assuming it's safe to give them just a reference.
Tests: unit(dev, debug)
Signed-off-by: Pavel Solodovnikov <pa.solodovnikov@scylladb.com>
Message-Id: <20200218142338.69824-1-pa.solodovnikov@scylladb.com>
sprint() recently became more strict, throwing on sprint("%s", 5). Replace
with the more modern format().
Mechanically converted with https://github.com/avikivity/unsprint.
For issue #3362, we will need to add to a materialized view also unselected
base-table columns as "virtual columns". We need these columns to exist
to keep view rows alive, but we don't want the user to be able to see
them.
In this patch we prevent SELECTing the virtual columns of the view,
and also exclude the virtual columns from a "SELECT *" on a view.
Signed-off-by: Nadav Har'El <nyh@scylladb.com>
Implement a method column_identifier::raw::to_cql_string(). Exactly like
the one without "raw", this method quotes the identifier name as needed
for CQL. We'll need this method in a later patch.
Signed-off-by: Nadav Har'El <nyh@scylladb.com>
Message-Id: <20180429221857.6248-4-nyh@scylladb.com>
There is no reason for to_cql_string() and maybe_quote() to both
implement the same quoting algorithm. Use the latter to implement the
former.
Signed-off-by: Nadav Har'El <nyh@scylladb.com>
Message-Id: <20180429221857.6248-3-nyh@scylladb.com>
We are using C* 3.x compatible layout in schema tables but want to
keep using the 1.7 layout in memory for compatibility during rolling
upgrade. This patch switches the schema and schema_builder classes
back to the old layout. Translation of layout happens when converting
to/from schema mutations.
Notable changes:
1) Includes a revert of commit 6260f31e08
"thrift: Update CQL mapping of static CFs".
2) Brings back the "default_validation_class" schema attribute. In v3
it can be dervied from column definitions, but in v2 it can't, so
we have to store it.
3) legacy_schema_migrator and schema_builder don't have to do
conversions to v3, this is now handled by the v3_columns
class. schema_builder works with the same layout as schema, that
is v2.
4) Includes a revert of commit 66991a7ccb
"v3 schema test fixes"
Fixes#2555.
After f5dae826ce, static columns not
always have utf8 column names. For static compact tables it's
determined by the cell name comparator type, which is equal to the
type of the synthetic clustering column.
Caused various errors with static thrift tables with non-utf8
comparator.
To prepare a user-defined type, we need to look up its name in the keyspace.
While we get the keyspace name as an argument to prepare(), it is useless
without the database instance.
Fix the problem by passing a database reference along with the keyspace.
This precolates through the class structure, so most cql3 raw types end up
receiving this treatment.
Origin gets along without it by using a singleton. We can't do this due
to sharding (we could use a thread-local instance, but that's ugly too).
Hopefully the transition to a visitor will clean this up.