Struct datafusion::physical_plan::limit::GlobalLimitExec
source · pub struct GlobalLimitExec { /* private fields */ }
Expand description
Limit execution plan
Implementations§
source§impl GlobalLimitExec
impl GlobalLimitExec
Trait Implementations§
source§impl Debug for GlobalLimitExec
impl Debug for GlobalLimitExec
source§impl ExecutionPlan for GlobalLimitExec
impl ExecutionPlan for GlobalLimitExec
source§fn output_partitioning(&self) -> Partitioning
fn output_partitioning(&self) -> Partitioning
Get the output partitioning of this plan
source§fn children(&self) -> Vec<Arc<dyn ExecutionPlan>>
fn children(&self) -> Vec<Arc<dyn ExecutionPlan>>
Get a list of child execution plans that provide the input for this plan. The returned list
will be empty for leaf nodes, will contain a single value for unary nodes, or two
values for binary nodes (such as joins).
source§fn required_input_distribution(&self) -> Vec<Distribution>
fn required_input_distribution(&self) -> Vec<Distribution>
Specifies the data distribution requirements for all the
children for this operator, By default it’s [Distribution::UnspecifiedDistribution] for each child,
source§fn maintains_input_order(&self) -> Vec<bool>
fn maintains_input_order(&self) -> Vec<bool>
Returns
false
if this operator’s implementation may reorder
rows within or between partitions. Read moresource§fn benefits_from_input_partitioning(&self) -> bool
fn benefits_from_input_partitioning(&self) -> bool
Returns
true
if this operator would benefit from
partitioning its input (and thus from more parallelism). For
operators that do very little work the overhead of extra
parallelism may outweigh any benefits Read moresource§fn output_ordering(&self) -> Option<&[PhysicalSortExpr]>
fn output_ordering(&self) -> Option<&[PhysicalSortExpr]>
If the output of this operator within each partition is sorted,
returns
Some(keys)
with the description of how it was sorted. Read moresource§fn equivalence_properties(&self) -> EquivalenceProperties
fn equivalence_properties(&self) -> EquivalenceProperties
Get the EquivalenceProperties within the plan
source§fn with_new_children(
self: Arc<Self>,
children: Vec<Arc<dyn ExecutionPlan>>
) -> Result<Arc<dyn ExecutionPlan>>
fn with_new_children( self: Arc<Self>, children: Vec<Arc<dyn ExecutionPlan>> ) -> Result<Arc<dyn ExecutionPlan>>
Returns a new plan where all children were replaced by new plans.
source§fn execute(
&self,
partition: usize,
context: Arc<TaskContext>
) -> Result<SendableRecordBatchStream>
fn execute( &self, partition: usize, context: Arc<TaskContext> ) -> Result<SendableRecordBatchStream>
creates an iterator
source§fn metrics(&self) -> Option<MetricsSet>
fn metrics(&self) -> Option<MetricsSet>
source§fn statistics(&self) -> Statistics
fn statistics(&self) -> Statistics
Returns the global output statistics for this
ExecutionPlan
node.source§fn unbounded_output(&self, _children: &[bool]) -> Result<bool>
fn unbounded_output(&self, _children: &[bool]) -> Result<bool>
Specifies whether this plan generates an infinite stream of records.
If the plan does not support pipelining, but its input(s) are
infinite, returns an error to indicate this.
source§fn required_input_ordering(&self) -> Vec<Option<Vec<PhysicalSortRequirement>>>
fn required_input_ordering(&self) -> Vec<Option<Vec<PhysicalSortRequirement>>>
Specifies the ordering requirements for all of the children
For each child, it’s the local ordering requirement within
each partition rather than the global ordering Read more
source§fn ordering_equivalence_properties(&self) -> OrderingEquivalenceProperties
fn ordering_equivalence_properties(&self) -> OrderingEquivalenceProperties
Get the OrderingEquivalenceProperties within the plan
Auto Trait Implementations§
impl !RefUnwindSafe for GlobalLimitExec
impl Send for GlobalLimitExec
impl Sync for GlobalLimitExec
impl Unpin for GlobalLimitExec
impl !UnwindSafe for GlobalLimitExec
Blanket Implementations§
source§impl<T> BorrowMut<T> for Twhere
T: ?Sized,
impl<T> BorrowMut<T> for Twhere T: ?Sized,
source§fn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T
fn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T
Mutably borrows from an owned value. Read more