Move mutation-related files to a new mutation/ directory. The names
are kept in the global namespace to reduce churn; the names are
unambiguous in any case.
mutation_reader remains in the readers/ module.
mutation_partition_v2.cc was missing from CMakeLists.txt; it's added in this
patch.
This is a step forward towards librarization or modularization of the
source base.
Closes#12788
When deciding whether two functions have the same
signature, we have to check if they have the same name
and parameter types. Additionally, if they're represented
by pointers, we need to check if any of them is a nullptr.
This logic is used multiple times, so it's extracted to
a separate function.
To use this function, the `used_by_user_aggregate` method
takes now a function instead of name and types list - we
can do it because we always use it with an existing user
function (that we're trying to drop).
The method will also be useful when we'll be not dropping,
but replacing a user function.
Currently, when dropping a function, we only check if there exist
an aggregate that uses a function with the same name as its state
function or final function. This may cause the drop to fail even
when it's just another UDF with the same name that's used in the
aggregate, even when the actual dropped function is not used there.
This patch fixes this by checking whether not only the name of the
UDA's sfunc and finalfunc, but also their argument types.
The functions which prepare schema change mutations (such as
`prepare_new_column_family_announcement`) would use internally
generated timestamps for these mutations. When schema changes are
managed by group 0 we want to ensure that timestamps of mutations
applied through Raft are monotonic. We will generate these timestamps at
call sites and pass them into the `prepare_` functions. This commit
prepares the APIs.
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
The schema_altering_statement declares this pure virtual method. This
patch changes its first argument from proxy into query processor and
fixes what compiler errors about.
Signed-off-by: Pavel Emelyanov <xemul@scylladb.com>
Stop using database (and including database.hh) for schema related
purposes and use data_dictionary instead.
data_dictionary::database::real_database() is called from several
places, for these reasons:
- calling yet-to-be-converted code
- callers with a legitimate need to access data (e.g. system_keyspace)
but with the ::database accessor removed from query_processor.
We'll need to find another way to supply system_keyspace with
data access.
- to gain access to the wasm engine for testing whether used
defined functions compile. We'll have to find another way to
do this as well.
The change is a straightforward replacement. One case in
modification_statement had to change a capture, but everything else
was just a search-and-replace.
Some files that lost "database.hh" gained "mutation.hh", which they
previously had access to through "database.hh".
To be able to confine raft to the execution time of a statement we need to
move all schema access to the execution time as well. Since the
validation code access the schema lets run it during execution.
Most of the schema altering statements implementations can now
stop calling for global migration manager instance and get it
from the query processor.
Here are the trivial cases when the query processor is just
avaiable at the place where it's needed.
Signed-off-by: Pavel Emelyanov <xemul@scylladb.com>
Now when the only call to .announce_migration gas the
query processor at hands -- pass it to the real statements.
Signed-off-by: Pavel Emelyanov <xemul@scylladb.com>
It looks like the history of the flag begins in Cassandra's
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-7327 where it is
introduced to speedup tests by not needing to start the gossiper.
The thing is we always start gossiper in our cql tests, so the flag only
introduce noise. And, of course, since we want to move schema to use raft
it goes against the nature of the raft to be able to apply modification only
locally, so we better get rid of the capability ASAP.
Tests: units(dev, debug)
Message-Id: <20201230111101.4037543-2-gleb@scylladb.com>
cql3 has cql_statement, parsed_statement and prepared_statement
classes, which, largely, stand for the same thing. prepared was
an alias for prepared_statement which only required an extra
tag jump in IDE and carried no meaning.
cql_statement is a class representing a prepared statement in Scylla.
It is used concurrently during execution, so it is important that its
change is not changed by execution.
Add const qualifier to the execution methods family, throghout the
cql hierarchy.
Mark a few places which do mutate prepared statement state during
execution as mutable. While these are not affecting production today,
as code ages, they may become a source of latent bugs and should be
moved out of the prepared state or evaluated at prepare eventually:
cf_property_defs::_compaction_strategy_class
list_permissions_statement::_resource
permission_altering_statement::_resource
property_definitions::_properties
select_statement::_opts
With this it is possible to create user defined functions and
aggregates and they are saved to disk and the schema change is
propagated.
It is just not possible to call them yet.
Signed-off-by: Rafael Ávila de Espíndola <espindola@scylladb.com>