Refactoring the filtering conditions in the current ExecNode from an expression tree to an array can simplify the process of adding runtime filters. It eliminates the need for complex merge operations and removes the requirement for the frontend to combine expressions into a single entity.
By representing the filtering conditions as an array, each condition can be treated individually, making it easier to add runtime filters without the need for complex merging logic. The array can store the individual conditions, and the runtime filter logic can iterate through the array to apply the filters as needed.
This refactoring simplifies the codebase, improves readability, and reduces the complexity associated with handling filtering conditions and adding runtime filters. It separates the conditions into discrete entities, enabling more straightforward manipulation and management within the execution node.
1. fix function define of `Retention` inconsist, this function return tinyint on `FE` and return uint8 on `BE`
2. make assert_cast support cast to derived
3. change some static cast to assert cast
4. support sum(bool)/avg(bool)
Currently, there are some useless includes in the codebase. We can use a tool named include-what-you-use to optimize these includes. By using a strict include-what-you-use policy, we can get lots of benefits from it.
The column id check in VSlotRef::execute function before is too strict for fuzzy test to continuously produce random query. Temporarily loosen the check logic.
Moreover, there exists some careless call to VExpr::get_const_col, it might return a nullptr but not every function call checks if it's valid. It's an underlying problem.