This patch allows the text scanner to read 'inf' or 'Infinity' from a
row and correctly translate it into floating-point infinity. It also
adds is_inf() and is_nan() builtins.
Finally, we change the text table writer to write Infinity and NaN for
compatibility with Hive.
In the future, we might consider adding nan / inf literals to our
grammar (postgres has this, see:
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.3/static/datatype-numeric.html).
Change-Id: I796f2852b3c6c3b72e9aae9dd5ad228d188a6ea3
Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.ent.cloudera.com:8080/2393
Reviewed-by: Henry Robinson <henry@cloudera.com>
Tested-by: jenkins
(cherry picked from commit 58091355142cadd2b74874d9aa7c8ab6bf3efe2f)
Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.ent.cloudera.com:8080/2483
This patch cleans up analysis and execution of scalar and aggregate functions
so that there is no difference between how builtins and user functions are
handled. The only difference is that the catalog is populated with the builtins
all the time.
The BE always gets a TFunction object and just executes it (builtins will have
an empty hdfs file location).
This removes the opcode registry and all of the functionality is subsumed by
the catalog, most of which was already duplicated there anyway.
This also introduces the concept of a system database; databases that the
user cannot modify and is populated automatically on startup.
Change-Id: Iaa3f84dad0a1a57691f5c7d8df7305faf01d70ed
Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.ent.cloudera.com:8080/1386
Reviewed-by: Nong Li <nong@cloudera.com>
Tested-by: jenkins
Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.ent.cloudera.com:8080/1577