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[opt](exec) Skip null-map work for null-free predicate batches - #66754

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@Mryange Mryange commented Aug 14, 2026

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What problem does this PR solve?

Issue Number: close #xxx

Related PR: #xxx

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run buildall

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Thank you for your contribution to Apache Doris.
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Please clearly describe your PR:

  1. What problem was fixed (it's best to include specific error reporting information). How it was fixed.
  2. Which behaviors were modified. What was the previous behavior, what is it now, why was it modified, and what possible impacts might there be.
  3. What features were added. Why was this function added?
  4. Which code was refactored and why was this part of the code refactored?
  5. Which functions were optimized and what is the difference before and after the optimization?

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BE UT Coverage Report

Increment line coverage 72.88% (43/59) 🎉

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Complete coverage report

Category Coverage
Function Coverage 60.47% (26575/43944)
Line Coverage 44.85% (270891/603986)
Region Coverage 40.63% (216194/532073)
Branch Coverage 42.02% (99463/236714)

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BE Regression && UT Coverage Report

Increment line coverage 100.00% (59/59) 🎉

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Complete coverage report

Category Coverage
Function Coverage 76.20% (32641/42838)
Line Coverage 61.14% (366730/599859)
Region Coverage 57.85% (308763/533719)
Branch Coverage 59.15% (140014/236698)

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