pepijnve commented on code in PR #18625:
URL: https://github.com/apache/datafusion/pull/18625#discussion_r2515483139
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datafusion/expr-common/src/interval_arithmetic.rs:
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@@ -1738,6 +1738,44 @@ impl From<ScalarValue> for NullableInterval {
}
impl NullableInterval {
+ /// An interval that only contains 'false'.
+ pub const FALSE: Self = NullableInterval::NotNull {
+ values: Interval::CERTAINLY_FALSE,
+ };
+
+ /// An interval that only contains 'true'.
+ pub const TRUE: Self = NullableInterval::NotNull {
+ values: Interval::CERTAINLY_TRUE,
+ };
+
+ /// An interval that only contains 'unknown' (boolean null).
+ pub const UNKNOWN: Self = NullableInterval::Null {
Review Comment:
For better or worse 'unknown' is the common term in three-value logic and is
what `IS UNKNOWN` refers to. See
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three-valued_logic. I did find usage of
'uncertain' in Oracle documentation as well though
https://docs.oracle.com/html/E79061_01/Content/Reference/Truth_tables.htm.
`NULL` is a bit more generic in the sense that `UNKNOWN` is specifically a
boolean, while `NULL` can be any typed.
I'll admit it's hard to name these things properly and it's rather
unfortunate that `Interval::UNCERTAIN` already exists.
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