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[jira] [Assigned] (ORC-971) LESS_THAN_EQUALS doesn't handle the
case when min=max
[ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ORC-971?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]
Quanlong Huang reassigned ORC-971:
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> LESS_THAN_EQUALS doesn't handle the case when min=max
> -----------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: ORC-971
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ORC-971
> Project: ORC
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: C++
> Affects Versions: 1.7.0
> Reporter: Quanlong Huang
> Assignee: Quanlong Huang
> Priority: Major
>
> When evaluating the LESS_THAN_EQUALS predicates, the case that has identical minValue and maxValue is not handled correctly. E.g. predicate "x <= 15" on a range [15, 15] should get YES or YES_NULL results. But what we currently get is YES_NO or YES_NO_NULL.
> The issue is in evaluatePredicateRange():
> [https://github.com/apache/orc/blob/12e2f7488a7b5a11f734522dedf3648bd29cd1cc/c%2B%2B/src/sargs/PredicateLeaf.cc#L340-L348]
> {code:cpp}
> case PredicateLeaf::Operator::LESS_THAN_EQUALS:
> loc = compareToRange(values.at(0), minValue, maxValue);
> if (loc == Location::AFTER || loc == Location::MAX) { // 'loc' could be MIN and MIN could equal to MAX. This case is missed here.
> return hasNull ? TruthValue::YES_NULL : TruthValue::YES;
> } else if (loc == Location::BEFORE) {
> return hasNull ? TruthValue::NO_NULL : TruthValue::NO;
> } else {
> return hasNull ? TruthValue::YES_NO_NULL : TruthValue::YES_NO;
> }
> {code}
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