This PR is a Drop-In replacement to the Predicate defined in the
Simulator. Predicate is basically the same as our ast::Expr, but it
supports a small number of the SQL expression syntax. By creating a
NewType that wraps ast::Expr we can tap into our already mostly
correctly defined parser structs. This change will enable us to easily
add generation for more types of sql queries.
I also added an ArbitraryFrom impl for ast::Expr that can be used in a
freestyle way (for now) for differential testing.
This PR also aims to implement Unary Operator logic similar to the
Binary Operator logic we have for predicate. After this change we may
need to adjust the Logic for how some assertions are triggered.
<s>Sometimes the `Select-Select-Optimizer` property thinks that these
two queries should return the same thing:
```sql
SELECT (twinkling_winstanley.sensible_federations > x'66616e7461737469625e0f37879823db' AND twinkling_winstanley.sincere_niemeyer < -7428368947470022783) FROM twinkling_winstanley WHERE 1;
SELECT * FROM twinkling_winstanley WHERE twinkling_winstanley.sensible_federations > x'66616e7461737469625e0f37879823db' AND twinkling_winstanley.sincere_niemeyer < -7428368947470022783;
```
However after running the shrunk plan manually, the simulator was
incorrect in asserting that. Maybe this a bug a in the generation of
such a query? Not sure yet. </s>
<b>EDIT: The simulator was correctly catching a bug and I thought I was
the problem. The bug was in `exec_if` and I fixed it in this PR.</b>
I still need to expand the Unary Operator generation to other types of
predicates. For now, I just implemented it for `SimplePredicate` as I'm
trying to avoid to bloat even more this PR.
<b>EDIT: I decided to just have one PR open for all the changes I'm
making to make my life a bit easier and to avoid merge conflicts with my
own branches that I keep spawning for new code.</b>
PS: This should only be considered for merging after
https://github.com/tursodatabase/limbo/pull/1619 is merged. Then, I will
remove the draft status from this PR.
Reviewed-by: Jussi Saurio <jussi.saurio@gmail.com>
Closes#1674
We were incorrectly setting `moved_before` as `false` after checking
for unique constraint violation, but the reality is that after the
uniqueness check, we are already correctly positioned -- if no match
was found, the cursor is positioned at either:
a) no row, or
b) at the first entry that is greater than the key we are inserting.
This means we don't have to move anymore and can just insert.
to integer. Exising functions' behavior is tailored to `CAST` ops.
SQLite has different behavior when it comes to handling string to
`integer` conversion in CAST vs predicate ops.
This commit ensures that the metadata in the database header and the pointer map pages allocated are correctly persisted to the page cache. This was not being done earlier.
This commit introduces AUTOVACUUM to Limbo. It introduces the concept of ptrmap pages and also adds some additional instructions that are required to make AUTOVACUUM PRAGMA work
This PR adds support for table-valued functions for PRAGMAs (see the
[PRAGMA functions section](https://www.sqlite.org/pragma.html)).
Additionally, it introduces built-in table-valued functions. I
considered using extensions for this, but there are several reasons in
favor of a dedicated mechanism:
* It simplifies the use of internal functions, structs, etc. For
example, when implementing `json_each` and `json_tree`, direct access to
internals was necessary:
https://github.com/tursodatabase/limbo/pull/1088
* It avoids FFI overhead. [Benchmarks](https://github.com/piotrrzysko/li
mbo/blob/pragma_vtabs_bench/core/benches/pragma_benchmarks.rs) on my
hardware show that `pragma_table_info()` implemented as an extension is
2.5× slower than the built-in version.
Reviewed-by: Jussi Saurio <jussi.saurio@gmail.com>
Closes#1642
Again found when fuzzing nested where clause subqueries:
Aggregate registers need to be NULLed at the start because the same
registers might be reused on another invocation of a subquery, and if
they are not NULLed, the 2nd invocation of the same subquery will have
values left over from the first invocation.
Reviewed-by: Preston Thorpe (@PThorpe92)
Closes#1614
1. allow calling op_null with Insn::BeginSubrtn
- BeginSubrtn is identical to Null, but named differently so that
its use in context is clearer
2. Insn::Return: add possibility to fallthrough on non-integer values as
per sqlite spec
Closes#1588