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13 changes: 11 additions & 2 deletions datafusion/sql/src/expr/unary_op.rs
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
Expand Up @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@
// under the License.

use crate::planner::{ContextProvider, PlannerContext, SqlToRel};
use datafusion_common::{not_impl_err, plan_err, DFSchema, Result};
use datafusion_common::{not_impl_err, plan_err, DFSchema, Diagnostic, Result};
use datafusion_expr::{
type_coercion::{is_interval, is_timestamp},
Expr, ExprSchemable,
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -45,7 +45,16 @@ impl<S: ContextProvider> SqlToRel<'_, S> {
{
Ok(operand)
} else {
plan_err!("Unary operator '+' only supports numeric, interval and timestamp types")
plan_err!("Unary operator '+' only supports numeric, interval and timestamp types").map_err(|e| {
let span = operand.spans().and_then(|s| s.first());
let mut diagnostic = Diagnostic::new_error(
format!("+ cannot be used with {data_type}"),
span
);
diagnostic.add_note("+ can only be used with numbers, intervals, and timestamps", None);
diagnostic.add_help(format!("perhaps you need to cast {operand}"), None);
e.with_diagnostic(diagnostic)
})
}
}
UnaryOperator::Minus => {
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38 changes: 38 additions & 0 deletions datafusion/sql/tests/cases/diagnostic.rs
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
Expand Up @@ -351,6 +351,44 @@ fn test_in_subquery_multiple_columns() -> Result<(), Box<dyn std::error::Error>>
.collect::<Vec<_>>(),
vec!["Select only one column in the subquery"]
);
Ok(())
}

#[test]
fn test_unary_op_plus_with_column() -> Result<()> {
// Test with a direct query that references a column with an incompatible type
let query = "SELECT +/*whole*/first_name/*whole*/ FROM person";
let spans = get_spans(query);
let diag = do_query(query);
assert_eq!(diag.message, "+ cannot be used with Utf8");
assert_eq!(diag.span, Some(spans["whole"]));
assert_eq!(
diag.notes[0].message,
"+ can only be used with numbers, intervals, and timestamps"
);
assert_eq!(
diag.helps[0].message,
"perhaps you need to cast person.first_name"
);
Ok(())
}

#[test]
fn test_unary_op_plus_with_non_column() -> Result<()> {
// create a table with a column of type varchar
let query = "SELECT +'a'";
let diag = do_query(query);
assert_eq!(diag.message, "+ cannot be used with Utf8");
assert_eq!(
diag.notes[0].message,
"+ can only be used with numbers, intervals, and timestamps"
);
assert_eq!(diag.notes[0].span, None);
assert_eq!(
diag.helps[0].message,
"perhaps you need to cast Utf8(\"a\")"
);
assert_eq!(diag.helps[0].span, None);
assert_eq!(diag.span, None);
Ok(())
}