When creating constant expression for numbers, try to infer type from another comparison operand, instead of trying to use integer first, and then long and double ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Key: HIVE-2249 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HIVE-2249 Project: Hive Issue Type: Improvement Reporter: Siying Dong The current code to build constant expression for numbers, here is the code: try { v = Double.valueOf(expr.getText()); v = Long.valueOf(expr.getText()); v = Integer.valueOf(expr.getText()); } catch (NumberFormatException e) { // do nothing here, we will throw an exception in the following block } if (v == null) { throw new SemanticException(ErrorMsg.INVALID_NUMERICAL_CONSTANT .getMsg(expr)); } return new ExprNodeConstantDesc(v); The for the case that "WHERE <BIG_INT_COLUMN> = 0", or "WHERE <DOUBLE_COLUMN> = 0", we always have to do a type conversion when comparing, which is unnecessary if it is slightly smarter to choose type when creating the constant expression. We can simply walk one level up the tree, find another comparison party and use the same type with that one if it is possible. For user's wrong query like '<INT_COLUMN>=1.1', we can even do more. -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. For more information on JIRA, see: http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira