mentat/query-algebrizer/tests/predicate.rs
Richard Newman e33fe71c47 Rework caching and use it inside the query engine. (#553) r=emily
This puts caching in mentat_db, adds a reverse lookup capability for
unique attributes, and populates bidirectional caches with a single
SQL cursor walk.

Differentiate between begin_read and begin_uncached_read.

Note that we still allow toggling within InProgress, because there might be
transient local state that makes starting a new transaction impossible.
2018-02-21 11:51:45 -08:00

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// Copyright 2016 Mozilla
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use
// this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the
// License at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed
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// specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.
extern crate mentat_core;
extern crate mentat_query;
extern crate mentat_query_algebrizer;
extern crate mentat_query_parser;
mod utils;
use mentat_core::{
Attribute,
Schema,
ValueType,
ValueTypeSet,
};
use mentat_query::{
NamespacedKeyword,
PlainSymbol,
Variable,
};
use mentat_query_algebrizer::{
EmptyBecause,
ErrorKind,
Known,
};
use utils::{
add_attribute,
alg,
associate_ident,
bails,
};
fn prepopulated_schema() -> Schema {
let mut schema = Schema::default();
associate_ident(&mut schema, NamespacedKeyword::new("foo", "date"), 65);
associate_ident(&mut schema, NamespacedKeyword::new("foo", "double"), 66);
add_attribute(&mut schema, 65, Attribute {
value_type: ValueType::Instant,
multival: false,
..Default::default()
});
add_attribute(&mut schema, 66, Attribute {
value_type: ValueType::Double,
multival: false,
..Default::default()
});
schema
}
#[test]
fn test_instant_predicates_require_instants() {
let schema = prepopulated_schema();
let known = Known::for_schema(&schema);
// You can't use a string for an inequality: this is a straight-up error.
let query = r#"[:find ?e
:where
[?e :foo/date ?t]
[(> ?t "2017-06-16T00:56:41.257Z")]]"#;
match bails(known, query).0 {
ErrorKind::InvalidArgument(op, why, idx) => {
assert_eq!(op, PlainSymbol::new(">"));
assert_eq!(why, "numeric or instant");
assert_eq!(idx, 1);
},
_ => panic!("Expected InvalidArgument."),
}
let query = r#"[:find ?e
:where
[?e :foo/date ?t]
[(> "2017-06-16T00:56:41.257Z", ?t)]]"#;
match bails(known, query).0 {
ErrorKind::InvalidArgument(op, why, idx) => {
assert_eq!(op, PlainSymbol::new(">"));
assert_eq!(why, "numeric or instant");
assert_eq!(idx, 0); // We get this right.
},
_ => panic!("Expected InvalidArgument."),
}
// You can try using a number, which is valid input to a numeric predicate.
// In this store and query, though, that means we expect `?t` to be both
// an instant and a number, so the query is known-empty.
let query = r#"[:find ?e
:where
[?e :foo/date ?t]
[(> ?t 1234512345)]]"#;
let cc = alg(known, query);
assert!(cc.is_known_empty());
assert_eq!(cc.empty_because.unwrap(),
EmptyBecause::TypeMismatch {
var: Variable::from_valid_name("?t"),
existing: ValueTypeSet::of_one(ValueType::Instant),
desired: ValueTypeSet::of_numeric_types(),
});
// You can compare doubles to longs.
let query = r#"[:find ?e
:where
[?e :foo/double ?t]
[(< ?t 1234512345)]]"#;
let cc = alg(known, query);
assert!(!cc.is_known_empty());
assert_eq!(cc.known_type(&Variable::from_valid_name("?t")).expect("?t is known"),
ValueType::Double);
}