[SPARK-37466][SQL] Support subexpression elimination in higher order functions#51272
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[SPARK-37466][SQL] Support subexpression elimination in higher order functions#51272Kimahriman wants to merge 8 commits intoapache:masterfrom
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This builds on top of two other PRs which would be great to get some momentum on:
The changes required on top of those to actually implement the subexpression elimination in higher order functions is just in the last commit |
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We're closing this PR because it hasn't been updated in a while. This isn't a judgement on the merit of the PR in any way. It's just a way of keeping the PR queue manageable. |
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What changes were proposed in this pull request?
Adds subexpression elimination support to higher order functions. Subexpressions are calculated on lambda functions and evaluated at the start of each iteration of the loop for each function.
Why are the changes needed?
Lack of subexpression elimination inside higher order functions can lead to significant and unexpected performance issues in complex queries and ETL jobs.
Does this PR introduce any user-facing change?
No, just a performance improvement.
How was this patch tested?
New UTs
Was this patch authored or co-authored using generative AI tooling?
No