[SPARK-57500][SQL] Escape backslash in MySQL JDBC pushdown for string literals in comparison/IN predicates#56558
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What changes were proposed in this pull request?
MySQL treats
\as an escape character inside string literals.MySQLDialect.escapeSqlnow doubles backslashes (on top of the base single-quote doubling). To avoid double-escaping,JDBCSQLBuilder.buildnow rendersSTARTS_WITH/ENDS_WITH/CONTAINSfrom the raw literal value through the sameescapeSql.With this fix every literal pushed through
compileValue(=,<>,<,<=,>,>=,IN, ...) can be parsed correctly.Why are the changes needed?
Fix the issue that
WHERE c = 'a\b'was pushed to MySQL as`c` = 'a\b', which MySQL parses as`c` = 'a<backspace>', silently dropping the matching row (wrong results).This is the comparison/
INsibling of SPARK-57332, which fixed only the LIKE family. Standard-SQL dialects are unaffected.Does this PR introduce any user-facing change?
Yes - fixing JDBC pushdown for string literals with escape backslash for IN/comparison.
How was this patch tested?
Added UT cases
Was this patch authored or co-authored using generative AI tooling?
Yes. Claude Code