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authorDaniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>2023-07-10 05:36:25 +0000
committerDaniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>2023-07-10 05:36:25 +0000
commit3517257d82008871c863f71a402742556dacc5cf (patch)
tree65704dee85c7aa830d01426c9bc3080a80c4e863 /tests/fixtures/optimizer
parentAdding upstream version 17.2.0. (diff)
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Adding upstream version 17.3.0.upstream/17.3.0
Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>
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-rw-r--r--tests/fixtures/optimizer/qualify_tables.sql74
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diff --git a/tests/fixtures/optimizer/qualify_tables.sql b/tests/fixtures/optimizer/qualify_tables.sql
index 24d1b65..d8ce2b0 100644
--- a/tests/fixtures/optimizer/qualify_tables.sql
+++ b/tests/fixtures/optimizer/qualify_tables.sql
@@ -1,43 +1,103 @@
+# title: single table
SELECT 1 FROM z;
SELECT 1 FROM c.db.z AS z;
+# title: single table with db
SELECT 1 FROM y.z;
SELECT 1 FROM c.y.z AS z;
+# title: single table with db, catalog
SELECT 1 FROM x.y.z;
SELECT 1 FROM x.y.z AS z;
+# title: single table with db, catalog, alias
SELECT 1 FROM x.y.z AS z;
SELECT 1 FROM x.y.z AS z;
+# title: cte can't be qualified
WITH a AS (SELECT 1 FROM z) SELECT 1 FROM a;
WITH a AS (SELECT 1 FROM c.db.z AS z) SELECT 1 FROM a;
+# title: query that yields a single column as projection
SELECT (SELECT y.c FROM y AS y) FROM x;
SELECT (SELECT y.c FROM c.db.y AS y) FROM c.db.x AS x;
+# title: pivoted table
SELECT * FROM x PIVOT (SUM(a) FOR b IN ('a', 'b'));
SELECT * FROM c.db.x AS x PIVOT(SUM(a) FOR b IN ('a', 'b')) AS _q_0;
-----------------------------
--- Expand join constructs
-----------------------------
+-----------------------------------------------------------
+--- Unnest wrapped tables / joins, expand join constructs
+-----------------------------------------------------------
--- This is valid in Trino, so we treat the (tbl AS tbl) as a "join construct" per postgres' terminology.
-SELECT * FROM (tbl AS tbl) AS _q_0;
-SELECT * FROM (SELECT * FROM c.db.tbl AS tbl) AS _q_0;
+# title: wrapped table without alias
+SELECT * FROM (tbl);
+SELECT * FROM c.db.tbl AS tbl;
+
+# title: wrapped table with alias
+SELECT * FROM (tbl AS tbl);
+SELECT * FROM c.db.tbl AS tbl;
+
+# title: wrapped table with alias and multiple redundant parentheses
+SELECT * FROM ((((tbl AS tbl))));
+SELECT * FROM c.db.tbl AS tbl;
+
+# title: chained wrapped joins without aliases (1)
+SELECT * FROM ((a CROSS JOIN b) CROSS JOIN c);
+SELECT * FROM c.db.a AS a CROSS JOIN c.db.b AS b CROSS JOIN c.db.c AS c;
+
+# title: chained wrapped joins without aliases (2)
+SELECT * FROM (a CROSS JOIN (b CROSS JOIN c));
+SELECT * FROM c.db.a AS a CROSS JOIN c.db.b AS b CROSS JOIN c.db.c AS c;
+
+# title: chained wrapped joins without aliases (3)
+SELECT * FROM ((a CROSS JOIN ((b CROSS JOIN c) CROSS JOIN d)));
+SELECT * FROM c.db.a AS a CROSS JOIN c.db.b AS b CROSS JOIN c.db.c AS c CROSS JOIN c.db.d AS d;
+
+# title: chained wrapped joins without aliases (4)
+SELECT * FROM ((a CROSS JOIN ((b CROSS JOIN c) CROSS JOIN (d CROSS JOIN e))));
+SELECT * FROM c.db.a AS a CROSS JOIN c.db.b AS b CROSS JOIN c.db.c AS c CROSS JOIN c.db.d AS d CROSS JOIN c.db.e AS e;
+
+# title: chained wrapped joins with aliases
+SELECT * FROM ((a AS foo CROSS JOIN b AS bar) CROSS JOIN c AS baz);
+SELECT * FROM c.db.a AS foo CROSS JOIN c.db.b AS bar CROSS JOIN c.db.c AS baz;
+
+# title: wrapped join with subquery without alias
+SELECT * FROM (tbl1 CROSS JOIN (SELECT * FROM tbl2) AS t1);
+SELECT * FROM c.db.tbl1 AS tbl1 CROSS JOIN (SELECT * FROM c.db.tbl2 AS tbl2) AS t1;
+
+# title: wrapped join with subquery with alias, parentheses can't be omitted because of alias
+SELECT * FROM (tbl1 CROSS JOIN (SELECT * FROM tbl2) AS t1) AS t2;
+SELECT * FROM (SELECT * FROM c.db.tbl1 AS tbl1 CROSS JOIN (SELECT * FROM c.db.tbl2 AS tbl2) AS t1) AS t2;
+
+# title: join construct as the right operand of a left join
+SELECT * FROM a LEFT JOIN (b INNER JOIN c ON c.id = b.id) ON b.id = a.id;
+SELECT * FROM c.db.a AS a LEFT JOIN c.db.b AS b ON b.id = a.id INNER JOIN c.db.c AS c ON c.id = b.id;
+
+# title: nested joins converted to canonical form
+SELECT * FROM a LEFT JOIN b INNER JOIN c ON c.id = b.id ON b.id = a.id;
+SELECT * FROM c.db.a AS a LEFT JOIN c.db.b AS b ON b.id = a.id INNER JOIN c.db.c AS c ON c.id = b.id;
+
+# title: parentheses can't be omitted because alias shadows inner table names
+SELECT t.a FROM (tbl AS tbl) AS t;
+SELECT t.a FROM (SELECT * FROM c.db.tbl AS tbl) AS t;
+# title: outermost set of parentheses can't be omitted due to shadowing (1)
SELECT * FROM ((tbl AS tbl)) AS _q_0;
SELECT * FROM (SELECT * FROM c.db.tbl AS tbl) AS _q_0;
-SELECT * FROM (((tbl AS tbl))) AS _q_0;
+# title: outermost set of parentheses can't be omitted due to shadowing (2)
+SELECT * FROM ((((tbl AS tbl)))) AS _q_0;
SELECT * FROM (SELECT * FROM c.db.tbl AS tbl) AS _q_0;
+# title: join construct with three tables in canonical form
SELECT * FROM (tbl1 AS tbl1 JOIN tbl2 AS tbl2 ON id1 = id2 JOIN tbl3 AS tbl3 ON id1 = id3) AS _q_0;
SELECT * FROM (SELECT * FROM c.db.tbl1 AS tbl1 JOIN c.db.tbl2 AS tbl2 ON id1 = id2 JOIN c.db.tbl3 AS tbl3 ON id1 = id3) AS _q_0;
+# title: join construct with three tables in canonical form and redundant set of parentheses
SELECT * FROM ((tbl1 AS tbl1 JOIN tbl2 AS tbl2 ON id1 = id2 JOIN tbl3 AS tbl3 ON id1 = id3)) AS _q_0;
SELECT * FROM (SELECT * FROM c.db.tbl1 AS tbl1 JOIN c.db.tbl2 AS tbl2 ON id1 = id2 JOIN c.db.tbl3 AS tbl3 ON id1 = id3) AS _q_0;
+# title: nested join construct in canonical form
SELECT * FROM (tbl1 AS tbl1 JOIN (tbl2 AS tbl2 JOIN tbl3 AS tbl3 ON id2 = id3) AS _q_0 ON id1 = id3) AS _q_1;
SELECT * FROM (SELECT * FROM c.db.tbl1 AS tbl1 JOIN (SELECT * FROM c.db.tbl2 AS tbl2 JOIN c.db.tbl3 AS tbl3 ON id2 = id3) AS _q_0 ON id1 = id3) AS _q_1;