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.
fix heap-use-after-free
The OrcReader has a internal FileInputStream, If the file is empty, the memory of FileInputStream will leak.
Besides, there is a Statistics instance in FileInputStream. FileInputStream maybe delete if the orc reader
is inited failed, but Statistics maybe used when orc reader is closed, causing heap-use-after-free error.
Potential memory leak
When init file scanner in file scan node, the file scanner prepare failed, the memory of file scanner will leak.
Support new table value function `iceberg_meta("table" = "ctl.db.tbl", "query_type" = "snapshots")`
we can use the sql `select * from iceberg_meta("table" = "ctl.db.tbl", "query_type" = "snapshots")` to get snapshots info of a table. The other iceberg metadata will be supported later when needed.
One of the usage:
Before we use following sql to time travel:
`select * from ice_table FOR TIME AS OF "2022-10-10 11:11:11"`;
`select * from ice_table FOR VERSION AS OF "snapshot_id"`;
we can use the snapshots metadata to get the `committed time` or `snapshot_id`,
and then, we can use it as the time or version in time travel clause