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Implement native support StringView for character length #11676
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👨🍳 👌 -- very nice @XiangpengHao -- thank you
This inspires me to write up an example on ArrayAccessor so maybe others can see how to use it to write generic code for string arrays 🏃 ✍️
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fn character_length_general<'a, T: ArrowPrimitiveType, V: ArrayAccessor<Item = &'a str>>( |
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This pattern comes up a lot (specifically using ArrayAccessor<Item = &'a str>
) and I think will be one of the key pattens to implement native / specialized support for StringView across the codebase
I wonder if there is any way to make this more discoverable / approachable 🤔
I am thinking I should adapt this code as a documentation example to the ArrayAccessor
trait https://docs.rs/arrow/latest/arrow/array/trait.ArrayAccessor.html
test_character_length!(Some(String::from("chars")), Ok(Some(5))); | ||
test_character_length!(Some(String::from("josé")), Ok(Some(4))); | ||
// test long strings | ||
test_character_length!(Some(String::from("joséjoséjoséjosé")), Ok(Some(16))); |
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ole!
This is my attempt to improve the arrow-rs docs: apache/arrow-rs#6141 |
… some ClickBench queries (not on by default) (#11667) * Pin to pre-release version of arrow 52.2.0 * Update for deprecated method * Add a config to force using string view in benchmark (#11514) * add a knob to force string view in benchmark * fix sql logic test * update doc * fix ci * fix ci only test * Update benchmarks/src/util/options.rs Co-authored-by: Andrew Lamb <andrew@nerdnetworks.org> * Update datafusion/common/src/config.rs Co-authored-by: Andrew Lamb <andrew@nerdnetworks.org> * update tests --------- Co-authored-by: Andrew Lamb <andrew@nerdnetworks.org> * Add String view helper functions (#11517) * add functions * add tests for hash util * Add ArrowBytesViewMap and ArrowBytesViewSet (#11515) * Update `string-view` branch to arrow-rs main (#10966) * Pin to arrow main * Fix clippy with latest arrow * Uncomment test that needs new arrow-rs to work * Update datafusion-cli Cargo.lock * Update Cargo.lock * tapelo * merge * update cast * consistent dep * fix ci * add more tests * make doc happy * update new implementation * fix bug * avoid unused dep * update dep * update * fix cargo check * update doc * pick up the comments change again --------- Co-authored-by: Andrew Lamb <andrew@nerdnetworks.org> * Enable `GroupValueBytesView` for aggregation with StringView types (#11519) * add functions * Update `string-view` branch to arrow-rs main (#10966) * Pin to arrow main * Fix clippy with latest arrow * Uncomment test that needs new arrow-rs to work * Update datafusion-cli Cargo.lock * Update Cargo.lock * tapelo * merge * update cast * consistent dep * fix ci * avoid unused dep * update dep * update * fix cargo check * better group value view aggregation * update --------- Co-authored-by: Andrew Lamb <andrew@nerdnetworks.org> * Initial support for regex_replace on `StringViewArray` (#11556) * initial support for string view regex * update tests * Add support for Utf8View for date/temporal codepaths (#11518) * Add StringView support for date_part and make_date funcs * run cargo update in datafusion-cli * cargo fmt --------- Co-authored-by: Andrew Lamb <andrew@nerdnetworks.org> * GC `StringViewArray` in `CoalesceBatchesStream` (#11587) * gc string view when appropriate * make clippy happy * address comments * make doc happy * update style * Add comments and tests for gc_string_view_batch * better herustic * update test * Update datafusion/physical-plan/src/coalesce_batches.rs Co-authored-by: Andrew Lamb <andrew@nerdnetworks.org> --------- Co-authored-by: Andrew Lamb <andrew@nerdnetworks.org> * [Bug] fix bug in return type inference of `utf8_to_int_type` (#11662) * fix bug in return type inference * update doc * add tests --------- Co-authored-by: Andrew Lamb <andrew@nerdnetworks.org> * Fix clippy * Increase ByteViewMap block size to 2MB (#11674) * better default block size * fix related test * Change `--string-view` to only apply to parquet formats (#11663) * use inferenced schema, don't load schema again * move config to parquet-only * update * update * better format * format * update * Implement native support StringView for character length (#11676) * native support for character length * Update datafusion/functions/src/unicode/character_length.rs --------- Co-authored-by: Andrew Lamb <andrew@nerdnetworks.org> * Remove uneeded patches * cargo fmt --------- Co-authored-by: Xiangpeng Hao <haoxiangpeng123@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Xiangpeng Hao <me@haoxp.xyz> Co-authored-by: Andrew Duffy <a10y@users.noreply.github.com>
targets string-view2 branch
Which issue does this PR close?
Closes #11677 .
Rationale for this change
Currently we rely on auto coerce rule to support StringViewArrays, which requires a cast (copy). This pr adds native supports to StringViewArray, so that no cast is required, and we see performance improvements with this code.
What changes are included in this PR?
I plan to make this a template PR that people can reference to when adding more native supports for StringView operations.
Utf8View
to the function signature.Utf8View
data type in the invocation.Utf8View
related code.Are these changes tested?
Are there any user-facing changes?