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Support DictionaryArray in Like Kernels #1975

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tustvold opened this issue Jun 30, 2022 · 2 comments · Fixed by #3197
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Support DictionaryArray in Like Kernels #1975

tustvold opened this issue Jun 30, 2022 · 2 comments · Fixed by #3197
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Is your feature request related to a problem or challenge? Please describe what you are trying to do.

Noticed whilst implementing apache/datafusion#2808, we currently lack support for dictionary arrays in the like comparison kernels

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We should support dictionary arrays in these kernels

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We could not support them

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@tustvold tustvold added the enhancement Any new improvement worthy of a entry in the changelog label Jun 30, 2022
@alamb alamb added good first issue Good for newcomers arrow Changes to the arrow crate labels Jul 8, 2022
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psvri commented Aug 20, 2022

Hello,

I would like to pick this up if no one else is working on it.

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That would be brilliant, you may be able to make use of the new ArrayAccessor plumbing to avoid code duplication

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