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internal/s3select/sql/statement.go
if !selectAST.Expression.All && len(selectAST.Expression.Expressions) == 1 && len(selectAST.Expression.Expressions[0].Expression.And) == 1 && len(selectAST.Expression.Expressions[0].Expression.And[0].Condition) == 1 && selectAST.Expression.Expressions[0].Expression.And[0].Condition[0].Operand != nil && selectAST.Expression.Expressions[0].Expression.And[0].Condition[0].Operand.Operand.Left != nil &&
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doc/go_spec.html
Syntax = { Production } . Production = production_name "=" [ Expression ] "." . Expression = Term { "|" Term } . Term = Factor { Factor } . Factor = production_name | token [ "…" token ] | Group | Option | Repetition . Group = "(" Expression ")" . Option = "[" Expression "]" . Repetition = "{" Expression "}" . </pre> <p> Productions are expressions constructed from terms and the followingCreated: Tue Dec 30 11:13:12 GMT 2025 - Last Modified: Tue Dec 02 23:07:19 GMT 2025 - 286.5K bytes - Click Count (1) -
docs/select/README.md
Traditional retrieval of objects is always as whole entities, i.e GetObject for a 5 GiB object, will always return 5 GiB of data. S3 Select API allows us to retrieve a subset of data by using simple SQL expressions. By using Select API to retrieve only the data needed by the application, drastic performance improvements can be achieved. You can use the Select API to query objects with following features:
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internal/s3select/sql/analysis.go
if e.All { return qProp{isRowFunc: true} } for _, ex := range e.Expressions { result.combine(ex.analyze(s)) } return result } func (e *AliasedExpression) analyze(s *Select) qProp { return e.Expression.analyze(s) } func (e *Expression) analyze(s *Select) (result qProp) { for _, ac := range e.And { result.combine(ac.analyze(s)) } return result }Created: Sun Dec 28 19:28:13 GMT 2025 - Last Modified: Sun Sep 28 20:59:21 GMT 2025 - 8.6K bytes - Click Count (0) -
cmd/api-errors.go
Description: "Did not find the expected identifier for AT name in the SQL expression.", HTTPStatusCode: http.StatusBadRequest, }, ErrParseAsteriskIsNotAloneInSelectList: { Code: "ParseAsteriskIsNotAloneInSelectList", Description: "Other expressions are not allowed in the SELECT list when '*' is used without dot notation in the SQL expression.", HTTPStatusCode: http.StatusBadRequest, },Created: Sun Dec 28 19:28:13 GMT 2025 - Last Modified: Wed Apr 16 07:34:24 GMT 2025 - 93K bytes - Click Count (3) -
doc/asm.html
<h3 id="constants">Constants</h3> <p> Although the assembler takes its guidance from the Plan 9 assemblers, it is a distinct program, so there are some differences. One is in constant evaluation. Constant expressions in the assembler are parsed using Go's operator precedence, not the C-like precedence of the original. Thus <code>3&1<<2</code> is 4, not 0—it parses as <code>(3&1)<<2</code>
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docs/bigdata/README.md
/ __/__ ___ _____/ /__ _\ \/ _ \/ _ `/ __/ '_/ /___/ .__/\_,_/_/ /_/\_\ version 2.1.0.2.6.0.0-598 /_/ Using Scala version 2.11.8 (Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM, Java 1.8.0_112) Type in expressions to have them evaluated. Type :help for more information. scala> ``` - At the _scala>_ prompt, submit the job by typing the following commands, Replace node names, file name, and file location with your values:Created: Sun Dec 28 19:28:13 GMT 2025 - Last Modified: Tue Aug 12 18:20:36 GMT 2025 - 14.7K bytes - Click Count (0) -
src/cmd/asm/internal/asm/parse.go
p.errorf("expected g or R0 through R15; found %s", name) return 0 } return uint16(reg) } // Note: There are two changes in the expression handling here // compared to the old yacc/C implementations. Neither has // much practical consequence because the expressions we // see in assembly code are simple, but for the record: // // 1) Evaluation uses uint64; the old one used int64.
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doc/go_mem.html
defined as the partial order requirements set out by the <a href="/ref/spec">Go language specification</a> for Go's control flow constructs as well as the <a href="/ref/spec#Order_of_evaluation">order of evaluation for expressions</a>. </p> <p> A Go <i>program execution</i> is modeled as a set of goroutine executions, together with a mapping <i>W</i> that specifies the write-like operation that each read-like operation reads from.
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RELEASE.md
for enabling/disabling v2 control flow. * Enable v2 control flow as part of `tf.enable_v2_behavior()` and `TF2_BEHAVIOR=1`. * AutoGraph translates Python control flow into TensorFlow expressions, allowing users to write regular Python inside `tf.function`-decorated functions. AutoGraph is also applied in functions used with `tf.data`, `tf.distribute` and `tf.keras` APIS.
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