compute: simplify mz_join_core result computation #19667
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Previously, the
mz_join_core
code wrapped theresult
closure into anotherwork_result
closure, to deal with the fact that matches from thetodo1
list had their value and diff fields swapped.Instead of having a closure to unswap the fields, we can simply pass them to the
Deferred
constructor in the correct order instead. That is, theDeferred
constructor should always receive the cursor/storage from input 1 first and from input 2 second. If we make this change, nowork_result
closure is necessary and the code become easier to reason about.Motivation
This is something I stumbled over while working on support for a fueled merge join strategy.
Tips for reviewer
Part of this PR is renaming the fields of
Deferred
to reflect that (first, second) shouldn't be (trace, batch) but (input 1, input 2). The rest of the PR removes thework_result
wrapper closure by inlining its logic intoDeferred::work
.Checklist
$T ⇔ Proto$T
mapping (possibly in a backwards-incompatible way), then it is tagged with aT-proto
label.