postgresql/src/include/nodes/relation.h

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/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* relation.h--
* Definitions for internal planner nodes.
*
*
* Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
*
* $Id: relation.h,v 1.7 1997/09/08 21:53:01 momjian Exp $
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
#ifndef RELATION_H
#define RELATION_H
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#include <nodes/parsenodes.h>
#include <nodes/primnodes.h>
/*
* Relid
* List of relation identifiers (indexes into the rangetable).
*/
typedef List *Relid;
/*
* Rel
* Per-base-relation information
*
* Parts of this data structure are specific to various scan and join
* mechanisms. It didn't seem worth creating new node types for them.
*
* relids - List of relation indentifiers
* indexed - true if the relation has secondary indices
* pages - number of pages in the relation
* tuples - number of tuples in the relation
* size - number of tuples in the relation after restrictions clauses
* have been applied
* width - number of bytes per tuple in the relation after the
* appropriate projections have been done
* targetlist - List of TargetList nodes
* pathlist - List of Path nodes, one for each possible method of
* generating the relation
* unorderedpath - a Path node generating this relation whose resulting
* tuples are unordered (this isn't necessarily a
* sequential scan path, e.g., scanning with a hash index
* leaves the tuples unordered)
* cheapestpath - least expensive Path (regardless of final order)
* pruneable - flag to let the planner know whether it can prune the plan
* space of this Rel or not. -- JMH, 11/11/92
*
* * If the relation is a (secondary) index it will have the following
* three fields:
*
* classlist - List of PG_AMOPCLASS OIDs for the index
* indexkeys - List of base-relation attribute numbers that are index keys
* ordering - List of PG_OPERATOR OIDs which order the indexscan result
* relam - the OID of the pg_am of the index
*
* * The presence of the remaining fields depends on the restrictions
* and joins which the relation participates in:
*
* clauseinfo - List of ClauseInfo nodes, containing info about each
* qualification clause in which this relation participates
* joininfo - List of JoinInfo nodes, containing info about each join
* clause in which this relation participates
* innerjoin - List of Path nodes that represent indices that may be used
* as inner paths of nestloop joins
*
* NB. the last element of the arrays classlist, indexkeys and ordering
* is always 0. 2/95 - ay
*/
typedef struct Rel
{
NodeTag type;
/* all relations: */
Relid relids;
/* catalog statistics information */
bool indexed;
int pages;
int tuples;
int size;
int width;
/* materialization information */
List *targetlist;
List *pathlist;
struct Path *unorderedpath;
struct Path *cheapestpath;
bool pruneable;
/* used solely by indices: */
Oid *classlist; /* classes of AM operators */
int *indexkeys; /* keys over which we're indexing */
Oid relam; /* OID of the access method (in pg_am) */
Oid indproc;
List *indpred;
/* used by various scans and joins: */
Oid *ordering; /* OID of operators in sort order */
List *clauseinfo; /* restriction clauses */
List *joininfo; /* join clauses */
List *innerjoin;
List *superrels;
} Rel;
extern Var *get_expr(TargetEntry *foo);
typedef struct MergeOrder
{
NodeTag type;
Oid join_operator;
Oid left_operator;
Oid right_operator;
Oid left_type;
Oid right_type;
} MergeOrder;
typedef enum OrderType
{
MERGE_ORDER, SORTOP_ORDER
} OrderType;
typedef struct PathOrder
{
OrderType ordtype;
union
{
Oid *sortop;
MergeOrder *merge;
} ord;
} PathOrder;
typedef struct Path
{
NodeTag type;
Rel *parent;
Cost path_cost;
NodeTag pathtype;
PathOrder p_ordering;
List *keys;
Cost outerjoincost;
Relid joinid;
List *locclauseinfo;
} Path;
typedef struct IndexPath
{
Path path;
List *indexid;
List *indexqual;
int *indexkeys; /* to transform heap attnos into index
* ones */
} IndexPath;
typedef struct JoinPath
{
Path path;
List *pathclauseinfo;
Path *outerjoinpath;
Path *innerjoinpath;
} JoinPath;
typedef struct MergePath
{
JoinPath jpath;
List *path_mergeclauses;
List *outersortkeys;
List *innersortkeys;
} MergePath;
typedef struct HashPath
{
JoinPath jpath;
List *path_hashclauses;
List *outerhashkeys;
List *innerhashkeys;
} HashPath;
/******
* Keys
******/
typedef struct OrderKey
{
NodeTag type;
int attribute_number;
Index array_index;
} OrderKey;
typedef struct JoinKey
{
NodeTag type;
Var *outer;
Var *inner;
} JoinKey;
/*******
* clause info
*******/
typedef struct CInfo
{
NodeTag type;
Expr *clause; /* should be an OP clause */
Cost selectivity;
bool notclause;
List *indexids;
/* mergesort only */
MergeOrder *mergesortorder;
/* hashjoin only */
Oid hashjoinoperator;
Relid cinfojoinid;
} CInfo;
typedef struct JoinMethod
{
NodeTag type;
List *jmkeys;
List *clauses;
} JoinMethod;
typedef struct HInfo
{
JoinMethod jmethod;
Oid hashop;
} HInfo;
typedef struct MInfo
{
JoinMethod jmethod;
MergeOrder *m_ordering;
} MInfo;
typedef struct JInfo
{
NodeTag type;
List *otherrels;
List *jinfoclauseinfo;
bool mergesortable;
bool hashjoinable;
bool inactive;
} JInfo;
typedef struct Iter
{
NodeTag type;
Node *iterexpr;
Oid itertype; /* type of the iter expr (use for type
* checking) */
} Iter;
/*
** Stream:
** A stream represents a root-to-leaf path in a plan tree (i.e. a tree of
** JoinPaths and Paths). The stream includes pointers to all Path nodes,
** as well as to any clauses that reside above Path nodes. This structure
** is used to make Path nodes and clauses look similar, so that Predicate
** Migration can run.
**
** pathptr -- pointer to the current path node
** cinfo -- if NULL, this stream node referes to the path node.
** Otherwise this is a pointer to the current clause.
** clausetype -- whether cinfo is in locclauseinfo or pathclauseinfo in the
** path node
** upstream -- linked list pointer upwards
** downstream -- ditto, downwards
** groupup -- whether or not this node is in a group with the node upstream
** groupcost -- total cost of the group that node is in
** groupsel -- total selectivity of the group that node is in
*/
typedef struct Stream *StreamPtr;
typedef struct Stream
{
NodeTag type;
Path *pathptr;
CInfo *cinfo;
int *clausetype;
struct Stream *upstream;
struct Stream *downstream;
bool groupup;
Cost groupcost;
Cost groupsel;
} Stream;
#endif /* RELATION_H */