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This pr addresses #8194 and try to migrate all the tests from aggregate.rs to sqlllogictests. At the moment, the following tests have been migrated:

  • csv_query_array_agg_distinct
  • aggregate
  • aggregate_empty
  • aggregate_avg
  • aggregate_max
  • aggregate_min
  • aggregate_grouped
  • aggregate_grouped_avg
  • aggregate_grouped_empty
  • aggregate_grouped_max
  • aggregate_grouped_min
  • aggregate_min_max_w_custom_window_frames
  • aggregate_min_max_w_custom_window_frames_unbounded_start
  • aggregate_avg_add
  • case_sensitive_identifiers_aggregates
  • count_basic
  • count_partitioned
  • count_aggregated
  • count_aggregated_cube
  • count_multi_expr
  • count_multi_expr_group_by
  • simple_avg
  • simple_mean
  • run_count_distinct_integers_aggregated_scenario
  • count_distinct_integers_aggregated_single_partition
  • count_distinct_integers_aggregated_multiple_partitions
  • aggregate_with_alias
  • test_accumulator_row_accumulator

For the non migrated tests, it seems that they have to do explicitly with partitioning such as https://github.com/apache/arrow-datafusion/blob/main/datafusion/core/tests/sql/aggregates.rs#L409. Is it possible to exercise this behavior in SQL tests and verify it? Also for count_aggreagted_cube for example https://github.com/apache/arrow-datafusion/blob/main/datafusion/core/tests/sql/aggregates.rs#L427

@github-actions github-actions bot added core Core DataFusion crate sqllogictest SQL Logic Tests (.slt) labels Nov 25, 2023
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Thank you @edmondop 👍

query II
SELECT SUM(c1), SUM(c2) FROM test
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This gets a different answer (likely because the table is different). However, I think the test still offers the same coverage.

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Exactly, I believed that the if the old tests can be trusted, then this one having a different result is trustable

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#[tokio::test]
async fn aggregate_with_alias() -> Result<()> {
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this looks like a dataframe test -- I'll port it over to https://github.com/apache/arrow-datafusion/blob/main/datafusion/core/tests/dataframe/mod.rs as a follow on PR

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# aggreggte_with_alias
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typo: aggregate_with_alias

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I was trying to search this ported for #8341 but cannot find it due to this typo. 😄

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@edmondop are you willing to address @viirya comments in a follow on PR? Otherwise I can do so

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😱 apologies


# aggreggte_with_alias
query II
select c1, sum(c2) as `Total Salary` from test group by c1 order by c1
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Btw, it looks like the original test wants to check the aliased column name. Maybe this ported one should do a explain? 🤔

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Is there a way we can have the column names also with a select?

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I don't think sqllogictest has any way to do this now (by design, as I recall). Maybe we need to make/ restore a SQL level test for this one

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