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252 lines
6.6 KiB
Go
252 lines
6.6 KiB
Go
package ast
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import (
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"reflect"
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"github.com/neilotoole/lg"
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)
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// nodeVisitorFn is a visitor function that the walker invokes for each node it visits.
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type nodeVisitorFn func(lg.Log, *Walker, Node) error
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// Walker traverses a node tree (the AST, or a subset thereof).
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type Walker struct {
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log lg.Log
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root Node
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visitors map[reflect.Type][]nodeVisitorFn
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// state is a generic field to hold any data that a visitor function
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// might need to stash on the walker.
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state any
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}
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// NewWalker returns a new Walker instance.
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func NewWalker(log lg.Log, node Node) *Walker {
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w := &Walker{log: log, root: node}
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w.visitors = map[reflect.Type][]nodeVisitorFn{}
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return w
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}
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// AddVisitor adds a visitor function for the specified node type (and returns
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// the receiver Walker, to enabled chaining).
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func (w *Walker) AddVisitor(typ reflect.Type, visitor nodeVisitorFn) *Walker {
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funcs := w.visitors[typ]
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if funcs == nil {
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funcs = []nodeVisitorFn{}
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}
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funcs = append(funcs, visitor)
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w.visitors[typ] = funcs
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return w
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}
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// Walk starts the walking process.
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func (w *Walker) Walk() error {
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return w.visit(w.root)
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}
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func (w *Walker) visit(node Node) error {
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typ := reflect.TypeOf(node)
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visitFns, ok := w.visitors[typ]
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if ok {
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for _, visitFn := range visitFns {
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err := visitFn(w.log, w, node)
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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}
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return nil
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}
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return w.visitChildren(node)
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}
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func (w *Walker) visitChildren(node Node) error {
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for _, child := range node.Children() {
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err := w.visit(child)
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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}
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return nil
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}
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// narrowTblSel takes a generic selector, and if appropriate, converts it to a TblSel.
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func narrowTblSel(log lg.Log, w *Walker, node Node) error {
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// node is guaranteed to be typeSelector
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sel, ok := node.(*Selector)
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if !ok {
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return errorf("expected *Selector but got %T", node)
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}
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seg, ok := sel.Parent().(*Segment)
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if !ok {
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log.Debugf("parent is not a segment, but is %T", sel.Parent())
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return nil
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}
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if seg.SegIndex() == 0 {
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return errorf("syntax error: illegal to have raw selector in first segment: %q", sel.Text())
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}
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typ, err := seg.Prev().ChildType()
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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if typ == typeDatasource {
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ds, ok := seg.Prev().Children()[0].(*Datasource)
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if !ok {
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return errorf("syntax error: expected Datasource, but got %T", seg.Prev().Children()[0])
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}
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// this means that this selector must be a table selector
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tblSel := newTblSelector(seg, sel.SelValue(), sel.Context())
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tblSel.DSName = ds.Text()
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err = replaceNode(sel, tblSel)
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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}
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return nil
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}
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// narrowColSel takes a generic selector, and if appropriate, converts it to a ColSel.
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func narrowColSel(log lg.Log, w *Walker, node Node) error {
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// node is guaranteed to be typeSelector
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sel, ok := node.(*Selector)
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if !ok {
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return errorf("expected *Selector but got %T", node)
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}
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parent := sel.Parent()
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switch parent := parent.(type) {
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case *JoinConstraint, *Func:
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// selector parent is JoinConstraint or Func, therefore this is a ColSelector
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log.Debugf("selector parent is %T, therefore this is a ColSelector", parent)
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colSel := newColSelector(sel.Parent(), sel.ctx)
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return replaceNode(sel, colSel)
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case *Segment:
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// if the parent is a segment, this is a "top-level" selector.
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// Only top-level selectors after the final selectable seg are
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// convert to colSels.
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selectableSeg, err := NewInspector(log, w.root.(*AST)).FindFinalSelectableSegment()
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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if parent.SegIndex() <= selectableSeg.SegIndex() {
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log.Debugf("skipping this selector because it's not after the final selectable segment")
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return nil
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}
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colSel := newColSelector(sel.Parent(), sel.ctx)
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return replaceNode(sel, colSel)
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default:
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log.Warnf("skipping this selector, as parent is not of a relevant type, but is %T", parent)
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}
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return nil
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}
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// findWhereClause locates any expressions that represent the WHERE clause of the SQL SELECT stmt, and
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// inserts a SetWhere node into the AST for that expression.
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//
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// In practice, a WHERE clause is an *Expr that is the only child of a segment. For example:
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//
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// @my1 | .tbluser | .uid > 4 | .uid, .email
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//
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// In this case, ".uid > 4" is the WHERE clause.
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func findWhereClause(log lg.Log, w *Walker, node Node) error {
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// node is guaranteed to be *Expr
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expr, ok := node.(*Expr)
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if !ok {
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return errorf("expected *Expr but got %T", node)
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}
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log.Debugf("found expression: %q", expr.Context().GetText())
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seg, ok := expr.Parent().(*Segment)
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if !ok {
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// The expr is not the direct child of a segment, so we're not interested in it.
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return nil
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}
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log.Debugf("expr parent is *Segment")
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if len(seg.Children()) != 1 {
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return errorf("Segment with expression - representing a WHERE clause - must only have one child")
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}
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// The expr is the direct and only child of a segment.
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// We insert a Where between the segment and the expr.
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where := &Where{}
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where.ctx = expr.ctx
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err := where.AddChild(expr)
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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err = expr.SetParent(where)
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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seg.bn.children[0] = where
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return nil
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}
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// determineJoinTables attempts to determine the tables that a JOIN refers to
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func determineJoinTables(log lg.Log, w *Walker, node Node) error {
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// node is guaranteed to be FnJoin
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fnJoin, ok := node.(*Join)
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if !ok {
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return errorf("expected *FnJoin but got %T", node)
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}
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seg, ok := fnJoin.Parent().(*Segment)
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if !ok {
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return errorf("JOIN() must have a *Segment parent, but got %T", fnJoin.Parent())
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}
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prevSeg := seg.Prev()
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if prevSeg == nil {
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return errorf("JOIN() must not be in the first segment")
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}
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if len(prevSeg.Children()) != 2 || len(nodesWithType(prevSeg.Children(), typeTblSelector)) != 2 {
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return errorf("JOIN() must have two table selectors in the preceding segment")
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}
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fnJoin.leftTbl, ok = prevSeg.Children()[0].(*TblSelector)
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if !ok {
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return errorf("JOIN() expected table selector in previous segment, but was %T(%q)", prevSeg.Children()[0],
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prevSeg.Children()[0].Text())
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}
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fnJoin.rightTbl, ok = prevSeg.Children()[1].(*TblSelector)
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if !ok {
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return errorf("JOIN() expected table selector in previous segment, but was %T(%q)", prevSeg.Children()[1],
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prevSeg.Children()[1].Text())
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}
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return nil
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}
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// visitCheckRowRange validates the RowRange element
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func visitCheckRowRange(log lg.Log, w *Walker, node Node) error {
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// node is guaranteed to be FnJoin
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rr, ok := node.(*RowRange)
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if !ok {
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return errorf("expected %s but got %T", typeRowRange, node)
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}
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if w.state != nil {
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return errorf("only one row range element permitted")
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}
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w.state = rr
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// TODO: check that the row range is after a selectable
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return nil
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}
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