// is this entire expression cacheable after this phase?
NABoolean RelExpr::isCacheableExpr(CacheWA& cwa)
{
  switch (cwa.getPhase()) {
  case CmpMain::PARSE:
  case CmpMain::BIND: {
    // does query have too many ExprNodes?
    if (cwa.inc_N_check_still_cacheable() == FALSE) {
      // yes. query with too many ExprNodes is not cacheable.
      return FALSE;
    }
    if (isNonCacheable()) { // this node is not cacheable
      return FALSE; // so the entire expression is not cacheable
      // don't mark this node non-cacheable because this
      // RelExpr may be cacheable after the next phase.
    }
    if (isCacheableNode(cwa.getPhase())) { 
      // must be an INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE, or SELECT node;
      // so, mark this expression as conditionally cacheable.
      cwa.setConditionallyCacheable();
    }
    // must descend to scans to get cwa.numberOfScans_ 
    if (!cacheableKids(cwa)) {
      return FALSE;
    }
    // this node is either cacheable or maybecacheable
    // check its selection predicate
    ItemExpr *pred = selPredTree() ? selPredTree() :
      getSelectionPred().rebuildExprTree();
    if (pred) {
      cwa.setHasPredicate();
      // is selection predicate cacheable?
      if (pred->hasNoLiterals(cwa)) {
        // predicate with no literals is cacheable
      }
      else {
        cwa.setPredHasNoLit(FALSE);
        if (!pred->isCacheableExpr(cwa)) {
          // a non-cacheable selection predicate 
          // renders entire RelExpr non-cacheable.
          setNonCacheable();
          return FALSE;
        }
      }
    }
    return TRUE; // RelExpr may be cacheable
  }
  default: { const NABoolean notYetImplemented = FALSE; 
  CMPASSERT(notYetImplemented);
  return FALSE;
    }
  }
}
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// does this entire ItemExpr qualify query to be cacheable after this phase?
NABoolean ItemExpr::isCacheableExpr(CacheWA& cwa)
{
  switch (cwa.getPhase()) {
  default: { const NABoolean notYetImplemented = FALSE; 
    CMPASSERT(notYetImplemented);
    break;
  }
  case CmpMain::PARSE:
    // ItemExpr::isCacheableExpr is used by Tuple::isCacheable to
    // determine whether a tuple-insert or a tuplelist-insert is
    // cacheable after parse. It traverses a tuple's values list
    // looking for non-cacheable ItemExprs such as HostVar, 
    // DynamicParam, Subquery, etc.  
    // determine cacheability of tuple INSERT's itemexprs here
    if (isNonCacheable() || !cwa.isConditionallyCacheable()) {
      return FALSE;
    }
    else { // we're either cacheable or maybecacheable
      Int32 arity = getArity();
      if (arity <= 0) { // we have no kids & we're conditionally cacheable
        return TRUE; // we're cacheable
      }
      // cacheability of child(ren) determine our cacheability
      for (Int32 x = 0; x < arity; x++) {
        if (!child(x) || child(x)->isNonCacheable()) {
          // the 1st noncacheable child makes us noncacheable
          setNonCacheable();
          return FALSE;
        }
        else if (!child(x)->isCacheableExpr(cwa)) {
          // noncacheable child
          return FALSE;
        }
        else { // cacheable child
          continue; // look at next child
        }
      }
      // all children are cacheable, so we're cacheable too
      setCacheableNode(cwa.getPhase());
      return TRUE;
    }
    break;
  case CmpMain::BIND:
    // does query have too many ExprNodes?
    if (cwa.inc_N_check_still_cacheable() == FALSE) {
      // yes. query with too many ExprNodes is not cacheable.
      return FALSE;
    }
    // ItemExpr::isCacheableExpr is used in "after BIND" cases to
    // visit all operands of an ItemExpr looking for noncacheable
    // expressions. For example, it discovers that
    //   SELECT (SELECT a FROM t2 WHERE MAX(o.c)>1) FROM t1 o;
    // is noncacheable only after it visits the outer query's select list.
    if (isNonCacheable()) {
      return FALSE;
    }
    else if (isCacheableNode(cwa.getPhase())) {
      return TRUE;
    }
    else { // we're either cacheable or maybecacheable
      // Assume this ItemExpr is an operand of a function or a list. In
      // this case, a single noncacheable child renders us noncacheable.
      Int32 arity = getArity();
      for (Int32 x = 0; x < arity; x++) {
        if (!child(x) || !child(x)->isCacheableExpr(cwa)) {
          // noncacheable child
          return FALSE;
        }
        else { // cacheable child
          continue; // look at next child
        }
      }
      // all children are cacheable, so we're cacheable too
      setCacheableNode(cwa.getPhase());
      return TRUE;
    }
    break;
  }
  return FALSE;
}