jkosh44 commented on code in PR #14532: URL: https://github.com/apache/datafusion/pull/14532#discussion_r1946590323
########## datafusion/expr-common/src/signature.rs: ########## @@ -227,25 +226,13 @@ impl Display for TypeSignatureClass { #[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Hash)] pub enum ArrayFunctionSignature { - /// Specialized Signature for ArrayAppend and similar functions - /// The first argument should be List/LargeList/FixedSizedList, and the second argument should be non-list or list. - /// The second argument's list dimension should be one dimension less than the first argument's list dimension. - /// List dimension of the List/LargeList is equivalent to the number of List. - /// List dimension of the non-list is 0. - ArrayAndElement, - /// Specialized Signature for ArrayPrepend and similar functions - /// The first argument should be non-list or list, and the second argument should be List/LargeList. - /// The first argument's list dimension should be one dimension less than the second argument's list dimension. - ElementAndArray, - /// Specialized Signature for Array functions of the form (List/LargeList, Index+) - /// The first argument should be List/LargeList/FixedSizedList, and the next n arguments should be Int64. - ArrayAndIndexes(NonZeroUsize), - /// Specialized Signature for Array functions of the form (List/LargeList, Element, Optional Index) - ArrayAndElementAndOptionalIndex, - /// Specialized Signature for ArrayEmpty and similar functions - /// The function takes a single argument that must be a List/LargeList/FixedSizeList - /// or something that can be coerced to one of those types. - Array, + /// A function takes at least one List/LargeList/FixedSizeList argument. + Array { + /// A full list of the arguments accepted by this function. + arguments: Vec<ArrayFunctionArgument>, + /// Whether any of the input arrays are modified. + mutability: ArrayFunctionMutability, Review Comment: I'm still not super confident that I did this correctly or if this is the correct thing to be modelling. For example is `array_positions` mutable? It returns an array of potentially different sizes but doesn't actually mutate the input array. I still think that I don't fully understand why the conversion is happening in `get_valid_types`. Why does the mutability of a function affect what types are accepted as arguments? It seems like the mutability of the function should affect the return types of the function not the argument types. -- This is an automated message from the Apache Git Service. To respond to the message, please log on to GitHub and use the URL above to go to the specific comment. To unsubscribe, e-mail: github-unsubscr...@datafusion.apache.org For queries about this service, please contact Infrastructure at: us...@infra.apache.org --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: github-unsubscr...@datafusion.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: github-h...@datafusion.apache.org