postgresql/src/backend/parser/parse_coerce.c

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/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* parse_coerce.c
* handle type coercions/conversions for parser
*
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* Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2002, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
* Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
*
*
* IDENTIFICATION
* $Header: /cvsroot/pgsql/src/backend/parser/parse_coerce.c,v 2.91 2002/12/12 20:35:13 tgl Exp $
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
#include "postgres.h"
#include "access/genam.h"
#include "access/heapam.h"
#include "catalog/catname.h"
#include "catalog/indexing.h"
#include "catalog/pg_cast.h"
#include "catalog/pg_constraint.h"
#include "catalog/pg_proc.h"
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#include "nodes/makefuncs.h"
#include "optimizer/clauses.h"
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#include "parser/parse_coerce.h"
#include "parser/parse_expr.h"
#include "parser/parse_func.h"
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#include "parser/parse_type.h"
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#include "utils/builtins.h"
#include "utils/fmgroids.h"
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#include "utils/lsyscache.h"
#include "utils/syscache.h"
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static Node *coerce_type_typmod(Node *node,
Oid targetTypeId, int32 targetTypMod,
CoercionForm cformat);
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static Oid PreferredType(CATEGORY category, Oid type);
static Node *build_func_call(Oid funcid, Oid rettype, List *args,
CoercionForm fformat);
/*
* coerce_to_target_type()
* Convert an expression to a target type and typmod.
*
* This is the general-purpose entry point for arbitrary type coercion
* operations. Direct use of the component operations can_coerce_type,
* coerce_type, and coerce_type_typmod should be restricted to special
* cases (eg, when the conversion is expected to succeed).
*
* Returns the possibly-transformed expression tree, or NULL if the type
* conversion is not possible. (We do this, rather than elog'ing directly,
* so that callers can generate custom error messages indicating context.)
*
* expr - input expression tree (already transformed by transformExpr)
* exprtype - result type of expr
* targettype - desired result type
* targettypmod - desired result typmod
* ccontext, cformat - context indicators to control coercions
*/
Node *
coerce_to_target_type(Node *expr, Oid exprtype,
Oid targettype, int32 targettypmod,
CoercionContext ccontext,
CoercionForm cformat)
{
if (can_coerce_type(1, &exprtype, &targettype, ccontext))
expr = coerce_type(expr, exprtype, targettype,
ccontext, cformat);
/*
* String hacks to get transparent conversions for char and varchar:
* if a coercion to text is available, use it for forced coercions to
* char(n) or varchar(n).
*
* This is pretty grotty, but seems easier to maintain than providing
* entries in pg_cast that parallel all the ones for text.
*/
else if (ccontext >= COERCION_ASSIGNMENT &&
(targettype == BPCHAROID || targettype == VARCHAROID))
{
Oid text_id = TEXTOID;
if (can_coerce_type(1, &exprtype, &text_id, ccontext))
{
expr = coerce_type(expr, exprtype, text_id,
ccontext, cformat);
/* Need a RelabelType if no typmod coercion is performed */
if (targettypmod < 0)
expr = (Node *) makeRelabelType((Expr *) expr,
targettype, -1,
cformat);
}
else
expr = NULL;
}
else
expr = NULL;
/*
* If the target is a fixed-length type, it may need a length coercion
* as well as a type coercion.
*/
if (expr != NULL)
expr = coerce_type_typmod(expr, targettype, targettypmod, cformat);
return expr;
}
/*
* coerce_type()
* Convert an expression to a different type.
*
* The caller should already have determined that the coercion is possible;
* see can_coerce_type.
*
* No coercion to a typmod (length) is performed here. The caller must
* call coerce_type_typmod as well, if a typmod constraint is wanted.
* (But if the target type is a domain, it may internally contain a
* typmod constraint, which will be applied inside coerce_type_constraints.)
*/
Node *
coerce_type(Node *node, Oid inputTypeId, Oid targetTypeId,
CoercionContext ccontext, CoercionForm cformat)
{
Node *result;
Oid funcId;
if (targetTypeId == inputTypeId ||
node == NULL)
{
/* no conversion needed */
result = node;
}
else if (inputTypeId == UNKNOWNOID && IsA(node, Const))
{
/*
* Input is a string constant with previously undetermined type.
* Apply the target type's typinput function to it to produce a
* constant of the target type.
*
* NOTE: this case cannot be folded together with the other
* constant-input case, since the typinput function does not
* necessarily behave the same as a type conversion function. For
* example, int4's typinput function will reject "1.2", whereas
* float-to-int type conversion will round to integer.
*
* XXX if the typinput function is not immutable, we really ought to
* postpone evaluation of the function call until runtime. But
* there is no way to represent a typinput function call as an
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* expression tree, because C-string values are not Datums. (XXX
* This *is* possible as of 7.3, do we want to do it?)
*/
Const *con = (Const *) node;
Const *newcon = makeNode(Const);
Type targetType = typeidType(targetTypeId);
char targetTyptype = typeTypType(targetType);
newcon->consttype = targetTypeId;
newcon->constlen = typeLen(targetType);
newcon->constbyval = typeByVal(targetType);
newcon->constisnull = con->constisnull;
if (!con->constisnull)
{
char *val = DatumGetCString(DirectFunctionCall1(unknownout,
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con->constvalue));
/*
* We pass typmod -1 to the input routine, primarily because
* existing input routines follow implicit-coercion semantics
* for length checks, which is not always what we want here.
* Any length constraint will be applied later by our caller.
*
* Note that we call stringTypeDatum using the domain's pg_type
* row, if it's a domain. This works because the domain row has
* the same typinput and typelem as the base type --- ugly...
*/
newcon->constvalue = stringTypeDatum(targetType, val, -1);
pfree(val);
}
result = (Node *) newcon;
/* If target is a domain, apply constraints. */
if (targetTyptype == 'd')
{
result = coerce_type_constraints(result, targetTypeId,
cformat);
/* We might now need a RelabelType. */
if (exprType(result) != targetTypeId)
result = (Node *) makeRelabelType((Expr *) result,
targetTypeId, -1,
cformat);
}
ReleaseSysCache(targetType);
}
else if (targetTypeId == ANYOID ||
targetTypeId == ANYARRAYOID)
{
/* assume can_coerce_type verified that implicit coercion is okay */
/* NB: we do NOT want a RelabelType here */
result = node;
}
else if (find_coercion_pathway(targetTypeId, inputTypeId, ccontext,
&funcId))
{
if (OidIsValid(funcId))
{
/*
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* Generate an expression tree representing run-time
* application of the conversion function. If we are dealing
* with a domain target type, the conversion function will
* yield the base type.
*/
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Oid baseTypeId = getBaseType(targetTypeId);
result = build_func_call(funcId, baseTypeId, makeList1(node),
cformat);
/*
* If domain, test against domain constraints and relabel with
* domain type ID
*/
if (targetTypeId != baseTypeId)
{
result = coerce_type_constraints(result, targetTypeId,
cformat);
result = (Node *) makeRelabelType((Expr *) result,
targetTypeId, -1,
cformat);
}
/*
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* If the input is a constant, apply the type conversion
* function now instead of delaying to runtime. (We could, of
* course, just leave this to be done during
* planning/optimization; but it's a very frequent special
* case, and we save cycles in the rewriter if we fold the
* expression now.)
*
* Note that no folding will occur if the conversion function is
* not marked 'immutable'.
*/
if (IsA(node, Const))
result = eval_const_expressions(result);
}
else
{
/*
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* We don't need to do a physical conversion, but we do need
* to attach a RelabelType node so that the expression will be
* seen to have the intended type when inspected by
* higher-level code.
*
* Also, domains may have value restrictions beyond the base type
* that must be accounted for.
*/
result = coerce_type_constraints(node, targetTypeId,
cformat);
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/*
* XXX could we label result with exprTypmod(node) instead of
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* default -1 typmod, to save a possible length-coercion
* later? Would work if both types have same interpretation of
* typmod, which is likely but not certain (wrong if target is
* a domain, in any case).
*/
result = (Node *) makeRelabelType((Expr *) result,
targetTypeId, -1,
cformat);
}
}
else if (typeInheritsFrom(inputTypeId, targetTypeId))
{
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/*
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* Input class type is a subclass of target, so nothing to do ---
* except relabel the type. This is binary compatibility for
* complex types.
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*/
result = (Node *) makeRelabelType((Expr *) node,
targetTypeId, -1,
cformat);
}
else
{
/* If we get here, caller blew it */
elog(ERROR, "coerce_type: no conversion function from %s to %s",
format_type_be(inputTypeId), format_type_be(targetTypeId));
result = NULL; /* keep compiler quiet */
}
return result;
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}
/*
* can_coerce_type()
* Can input_typeids be coerced to target_typeids?
*
* We must be told the context (CAST construct, assignment, implicit coercion)
* as this determines the set of available casts.
*/
bool
can_coerce_type(int nargs, Oid *input_typeids, Oid *target_typeids,
CoercionContext ccontext)
{
int i;
/* run through argument list... */
for (i = 0; i < nargs; i++)
{
Oid inputTypeId = input_typeids[i];
Oid targetTypeId = target_typeids[i];
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Oid funcId;
/* no problem if same type */
if (inputTypeId == targetTypeId)
continue;
/* don't choke on references to no-longer-existing types */
if (!typeidIsValid(inputTypeId))
return false;
if (!typeidIsValid(targetTypeId))
return false;
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/*
* If input is an untyped string constant, assume we can convert
* it to anything except a class type.
*/
if (inputTypeId == UNKNOWNOID)
{
if (ISCOMPLEX(targetTypeId))
return false;
continue;
}
/* accept if target is ANY */
if (targetTypeId == ANYOID)
continue;
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/*
* if target is ANYARRAY and source is a varlena array type,
* accept
*/
if (targetTypeId == ANYARRAYOID)
{
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Oid typOutput;
Oid typElem;
bool typIsVarlena;
if (getTypeOutputInfo(inputTypeId, &typOutput, &typElem,
&typIsVarlena))
{
if (OidIsValid(typElem) && typIsVarlena)
continue;
}
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/*
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* Otherwise reject; this assumes there are no explicit
* coercion paths to ANYARRAY. If we don't reject then
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* parse_coerce would have to repeat the above test.
*/
return false;
}
/*
* If pg_cast shows that we can coerce, accept. This test now
* covers both binary-compatible and coercion-function cases.
*/
if (find_coercion_pathway(targetTypeId, inputTypeId, ccontext,
&funcId))
continue;
/*
* If input is a class type that inherits from target, accept
*/
if (typeInheritsFrom(inputTypeId, targetTypeId))
continue;
/*
* Else, cannot coerce at this argument position
*/
return false;
}
return true;
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}
/*
* Create an expression tree to enforce the constraints (if any)
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* that should be applied by the type. Currently this is only
* interesting for domain types.
*
* NOTE: result tree is not guaranteed to show the correct exprType() for
* the domain; it may show the base type. Caller must relabel if needed.
*/
Node *
coerce_type_constraints(Node *arg, Oid typeId, CoercionForm cformat)
{
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char *notNull = NULL;
int32 typmod = -1;
for (;;)
{
HeapTuple tup;
HeapTuple conTup;
Form_pg_type typTup;
ScanKeyData key[1];
int nkeys = 0;
SysScanDesc scan;
Relation conRel;
tup = SearchSysCache(TYPEOID,
ObjectIdGetDatum(typeId),
0, 0, 0);
if (!HeapTupleIsValid(tup))
elog(ERROR, "coerce_type_constraints: failed to lookup type %u",
typeId);
typTup = (Form_pg_type) GETSTRUCT(tup);
/* Test for NOT NULL Constraint */
if (typTup->typnotnull && notNull == NULL)
notNull = pstrdup(NameStr(typTup->typname));
/* Add CHECK Constraints to domains */
conRel = heap_openr(ConstraintRelationName, RowShareLock);
ScanKeyEntryInitialize(&key[nkeys++], 0x0,
Anum_pg_constraint_contypid, F_OIDEQ,
ObjectIdGetDatum(typeId));
scan = systable_beginscan(conRel, ConstraintTypidIndex, true,
SnapshotNow, nkeys, key);
while (HeapTupleIsValid(conTup = systable_getnext(scan)))
{
Datum val;
bool isNull;
ConstraintTest *r = makeNode(ConstraintTest);
Form_pg_constraint c = (Form_pg_constraint) GETSTRUCT(conTup);
/* Not expecting conbin to be NULL, but we'll test for it anyway */
val = fastgetattr(conTup,
Anum_pg_constraint_conbin,
conRel->rd_att, &isNull);
if (isNull)
elog(ERROR, "coerce_type_constraints: domain %s constraint %s has NULL conbin",
NameStr(typTup->typname), NameStr(c->conname));
r->arg = (Expr *) arg;
r->testtype = CONSTR_TEST_CHECK;
r->name = NameStr(c->conname);
r->domname = NameStr(typTup->typname);
r->check_expr = stringToNode(DatumGetCString(DirectFunctionCall1(textout,
val)));
arg = (Node *) r;
}
systable_endscan(scan);
heap_close(conRel, RowShareLock);
if (typTup->typtype != 'd')
{
/* Not a domain, so done */
ReleaseSysCache(tup);
break;
}
Assert(typmod < 0);
typeId = typTup->typbasetype;
typmod = typTup->typtypmod;
ReleaseSysCache(tup);
}
/*
* If domain applies a typmod to its base type, do length coercion.
*/
if (typmod >= 0)
arg = coerce_type_typmod(arg, typeId, typmod, cformat);
/*
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* Only need to add one NOT NULL check regardless of how many domains
* in the stack request it. The topmost domain that requested it is
* used as the constraint name.
*/
if (notNull)
{
ConstraintTest *r = makeNode(ConstraintTest);
r->arg = (Expr *) arg;
r->testtype = CONSTR_TEST_NOTNULL;
r->name = "NOT NULL";
r->domname = notNull;
r->check_expr = NULL;
arg = (Node *) r;
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}
return arg;
}
/*
* coerce_type_typmod()
* Force a value to a particular typmod, if meaningful and possible.
*
* This is applied to values that are going to be stored in a relation
* (where we have an atttypmod for the column) as well as values being
* explicitly CASTed (where the typmod comes from the target type spec).
*
* The caller must have already ensured that the value is of the correct
* type, typically by applying coerce_type.
*
* NOTE: this does not need to work on domain types, because any typmod
* coercion for a domain is considered to be part of the type coercion
* needed to produce the domain value in the first place. So, no getBaseType.
*/
static Node *
coerce_type_typmod(Node *node, Oid targetTypeId, int32 targetTypMod,
CoercionForm cformat)
{
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Oid funcId;
int nargs;
/*
* A negative typmod is assumed to mean that no coercion is wanted.
*/
if (targetTypMod < 0 || targetTypMod == exprTypmod(node))
return node;
funcId = find_typmod_coercion_function(targetTypeId, &nargs);
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if (OidIsValid(funcId))
{
List *args;
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Const *cons;
Node *fcall;
/* Pass given value, plus target typmod as an int4 constant */
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cons = makeConst(INT4OID,
sizeof(int32),
Int32GetDatum(targetTypMod),
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false,
true);
args = makeList2(node, cons);
if (nargs == 3)
{
/* Pass it a boolean isExplicit parameter, too */
cons = makeConst(BOOLOID,
sizeof(bool),
BoolGetDatum(cformat != COERCE_IMPLICIT_CAST),
false,
true);
args = lappend(args, cons);
}
fcall = build_func_call(funcId, targetTypeId, args, cformat);
/*
* If the input is a constant, apply the length coercion
* function now instead of delaying to runtime.
*
* See the comments for the similar case in coerce_type.
*/
if (node && IsA(node, Const))
node = eval_const_expressions(fcall);
else
node = fcall;
}
return node;
}
/* coerce_to_boolean()
* Coerce an argument of a construct that requires boolean input
* (AND, OR, NOT, etc). Also check that input is not a set.
*
* Returns the possibly-transformed node tree.
*/
Node *
coerce_to_boolean(Node *node, const char *constructName)
{
Oid inputTypeId = exprType(node);
if (inputTypeId != BOOLOID)
{
node = coerce_to_target_type(node, inputTypeId,
BOOLOID, -1,
COERCION_ASSIGNMENT,
COERCE_IMPLICIT_CAST);
if (node == NULL)
{
/* translator: first %s is name of a SQL construct, eg WHERE */
elog(ERROR, "Argument of %s must be type boolean, not type %s",
constructName, format_type_be(inputTypeId));
}
}
if (expression_returns_set(node))
{
/* translator: %s is name of a SQL construct, eg WHERE */
elog(ERROR, "Argument of %s must not be a set function",
constructName);
}
return node;
}
/* select_common_type()
* Determine the common supertype of a list of input expression types.
* This is used for determining the output type of CASE and UNION
* constructs.
*
* typeids is a nonempty integer list of type OIDs. Note that earlier items
* in the list will be preferred if there is doubt.
* 'context' is a phrase to use in the error message if we fail to select
* a usable type.
*/
Oid
select_common_type(List *typeids, const char *context)
{
Oid ptype;
CATEGORY pcategory;
List *l;
Assert(typeids != NIL);
ptype = (Oid) lfirsti(typeids);
pcategory = TypeCategory(ptype);
foreach(l, lnext(typeids))
{
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Oid ntype = (Oid) lfirsti(l);
/* move on to next one if no new information... */
if ((ntype != InvalidOid) && (ntype != UNKNOWNOID) && (ntype != ptype))
{
if ((ptype == InvalidOid) || ptype == UNKNOWNOID)
{
/* so far, only nulls so take anything... */
ptype = ntype;
pcategory = TypeCategory(ptype);
}
else if (TypeCategory(ntype) != pcategory)
{
/*
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* both types in different categories? then not much
* hope...
*/
elog(ERROR, "%s types '%s' and '%s' not matched",
context, format_type_be(ptype), format_type_be(ntype));
}
else if (!IsPreferredType(pcategory, ptype) &&
can_coerce_type(1, &ptype, &ntype, COERCION_IMPLICIT) &&
!can_coerce_type(1, &ntype, &ptype, COERCION_IMPLICIT))
{
/*
* take new type if can coerce to it implicitly but not the
* other way; but if we have a preferred type, stay on it.
*/
ptype = ntype;
pcategory = TypeCategory(ptype);
}
}
}
/*
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* If all the inputs were UNKNOWN type --- ie, unknown-type literals
* --- then resolve as type TEXT. This situation comes up with
* constructs like SELECT (CASE WHEN foo THEN 'bar' ELSE 'baz' END);
* SELECT 'foo' UNION SELECT 'bar'; It might seem desirable to leave
* the construct's output type as UNKNOWN, but that really doesn't
* work, because we'd probably end up needing a runtime coercion from
* UNKNOWN to something else, and we usually won't have it. We need
* to coerce the unknown literals while they are still literals, so a
* decision has to be made now.
*/
if (ptype == UNKNOWNOID)
ptype = TEXTOID;
return ptype;
}
/* coerce_to_common_type()
* Coerce an expression to the given type.
*
* This is used following select_common_type() to coerce the individual
* expressions to the desired type. 'context' is a phrase to use in the
* error message if we fail to coerce.
*/
Node *
coerce_to_common_type(Node *node, Oid targetTypeId, const char *context)
{
Oid inputTypeId = exprType(node);
if (inputTypeId == targetTypeId)
return node; /* no work */
if (can_coerce_type(1, &inputTypeId, &targetTypeId, COERCION_IMPLICIT))
node = coerce_type(node, inputTypeId, targetTypeId,
COERCION_IMPLICIT, COERCE_IMPLICIT_CAST);
else
elog(ERROR, "%s unable to convert to type %s",
context, format_type_be(targetTypeId));
return node;
}
/* TypeCategory()
* Assign a category to the specified OID.
* XXX This should be moved to system catalog lookups
* to allow for better type extensibility.
* - thomas 2001-09-30
*/
CATEGORY
TypeCategory(Oid inType)
{
CATEGORY result;
switch (inType)
{
case (BOOLOID):
result = BOOLEAN_TYPE;
break;
case (CHAROID):
case (NAMEOID):
case (BPCHAROID):
case (VARCHAROID):
case (TEXTOID):
result = STRING_TYPE;
break;
case (BITOID):
case (VARBITOID):
result = BITSTRING_TYPE;
break;
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case (OIDOID):
case (REGPROCOID):
case (REGPROCEDUREOID):
case (REGOPEROID):
case (REGOPERATOROID):
case (REGCLASSOID):
case (REGTYPEOID):
case (INT2OID):
case (INT4OID):
case (INT8OID):
case (FLOAT4OID):
case (FLOAT8OID):
case (NUMERICOID):
case (CASHOID):
result = NUMERIC_TYPE;
break;
case (DATEOID):
case (TIMEOID):
case (TIMETZOID):
case (ABSTIMEOID):
case (TIMESTAMPOID):
case (TIMESTAMPTZOID):
result = DATETIME_TYPE;
break;
case (RELTIMEOID):
case (TINTERVALOID):
case (INTERVALOID):
result = TIMESPAN_TYPE;
break;
case (POINTOID):
case (LSEGOID):
case (PATHOID):
case (BOXOID):
case (POLYGONOID):
case (LINEOID):
case (CIRCLEOID):
result = GEOMETRIC_TYPE;
break;
case (INETOID):
case (CIDROID):
result = NETWORK_TYPE;
break;
case (UNKNOWNOID):
case (InvalidOid):
result = UNKNOWN_TYPE;
break;
default:
result = USER_TYPE;
break;
}
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return result;
} /* TypeCategory() */
/* IsPreferredType()
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* Check if this type is a preferred type.
* XXX This should be moved to system catalog lookups
* to allow for better type extensibility.
* - thomas 2001-09-30
*/
bool
IsPreferredType(CATEGORY category, Oid type)
{
return (type == PreferredType(category, type));
} /* IsPreferredType() */
/* PreferredType()
* Return the preferred type OID for the specified category.
* XXX This should be moved to system catalog lookups
* to allow for better type extensibility.
* - thomas 2001-09-30
*/
static Oid
PreferredType(CATEGORY category, Oid type)
{
Oid result;
switch (category)
{
case (BOOLEAN_TYPE):
result = BOOLOID;
break;
case (STRING_TYPE):
result = TEXTOID;
break;
case (BITSTRING_TYPE):
result = VARBITOID;
break;
case (NUMERIC_TYPE):
if (type == OIDOID ||
type == REGPROCOID ||
type == REGPROCEDUREOID ||
type == REGOPEROID ||
type == REGOPERATOROID ||
type == REGCLASSOID ||
type == REGTYPEOID)
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result = OIDOID;
else
result = FLOAT8OID;
break;
case (DATETIME_TYPE):
if (type == DATEOID)
result = TIMESTAMPOID;
else
result = TIMESTAMPTZOID;
break;
case (TIMESPAN_TYPE):
result = INTERVALOID;
break;
case (NETWORK_TYPE):
result = INETOID;
break;
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case (GEOMETRIC_TYPE):
case (USER_TYPE):
result = type;
break;
default:
result = UNKNOWNOID;
break;
}
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return result;
} /* PreferredType() */
/* IsBinaryCoercible()
* Check if srctype is binary-coercible to targettype.
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*
* This notion allows us to cheat and directly exchange values without
* going through the trouble of calling a conversion function.
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*
* As of 7.3, binary coercibility isn't hardwired into the code anymore.
* We consider two types binary-coercible if there is an implicitly
* invokable, no-function-needed pg_cast entry.
*
* This function replaces IsBinaryCompatible(), which was an inherently
* symmetric test. Since the pg_cast entries aren't necessarily symmetric,
* the order of the operands is now significant.
*/
bool
IsBinaryCoercible(Oid srctype, Oid targettype)
{
HeapTuple tuple;
Form_pg_cast castForm;
bool result;
/* Fast path if same type */
if (srctype == targettype)
return true;
/* Perhaps the types are domains; if so, look at their base types */
if (OidIsValid(srctype))
srctype = getBaseType(srctype);
if (OidIsValid(targettype))
targettype = getBaseType(targettype);
/* Somewhat-fast path if same base type */
if (srctype == targettype)
return true;
/* Else look in pg_cast */
tuple = SearchSysCache(CASTSOURCETARGET,
ObjectIdGetDatum(srctype),
ObjectIdGetDatum(targettype),
0, 0);
if (!HeapTupleIsValid(tuple))
return false; /* no cast */
castForm = (Form_pg_cast) GETSTRUCT(tuple);
result = (castForm->castfunc == InvalidOid &&
castForm->castcontext == COERCION_CODE_IMPLICIT);
ReleaseSysCache(tuple);
return result;
}
/*
* find_coercion_pathway
* Look for a coercion pathway between two types.
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*
* ccontext determines the set of available casts.
*
* If we find a suitable entry in pg_cast, return TRUE, and set *funcid
* to the castfunc value (which may be InvalidOid for a binary-compatible
* coercion).
*/
bool
find_coercion_pathway(Oid targetTypeId, Oid sourceTypeId,
CoercionContext ccontext,
Oid *funcid)
{
bool result = false;
HeapTuple tuple;
*funcid = InvalidOid;
/* Perhaps the types are domains; if so, look at their base types */
if (OidIsValid(sourceTypeId))
sourceTypeId = getBaseType(sourceTypeId);
if (OidIsValid(targetTypeId))
targetTypeId = getBaseType(targetTypeId);
/* Domains are automatically binary-compatible with their base type */
if (sourceTypeId == targetTypeId)
return true;
/* Else look in pg_cast */
tuple = SearchSysCache(CASTSOURCETARGET,
ObjectIdGetDatum(sourceTypeId),
ObjectIdGetDatum(targetTypeId),
0, 0);
if (HeapTupleIsValid(tuple))
{
Form_pg_cast castForm = (Form_pg_cast) GETSTRUCT(tuple);
CoercionContext castcontext;
/* convert char value for castcontext to CoercionContext enum */
switch (castForm->castcontext)
{
case COERCION_CODE_IMPLICIT:
castcontext = COERCION_IMPLICIT;
break;
case COERCION_CODE_ASSIGNMENT:
castcontext = COERCION_ASSIGNMENT;
break;
case COERCION_CODE_EXPLICIT:
castcontext = COERCION_EXPLICIT;
break;
default:
elog(ERROR, "find_coercion_pathway: bogus castcontext %c",
castForm->castcontext);
castcontext = 0; /* keep compiler quiet */
break;
}
/* Rely on ordering of enum for correct behavior here */
if (ccontext >= castcontext)
{
*funcid = castForm->castfunc;
result = true;
}
ReleaseSysCache(tuple);
}
return result;
}
/*
* find_typmod_coercion_function -- does the given type need length coercion?
*
* If the target type possesses a function named for the type
* and having parameter signature (targettype, int4), we assume that
* the type requires coercion to its own length and that the said
* function should be invoked to do that.
*
* Alternatively, the length-coercing function may have the signature
* (targettype, int4, bool). On success, *nargs is set to report which
* signature we found.
*
* "bpchar" (ie, char(N)) and "numeric" are examples of such types.
*
* If the given type is a varlena array type, we do not look for a coercion
* function associated directly with the array type, but instead look for
* one associated with the element type. If one exists, we report
* array_length_coerce() as the coercion function to use.
*
* This mechanism may seem pretty grotty and in need of replacement by
* something in pg_cast, but since typmod is only interesting for datatypes
* that have special handling in the grammar, there's not really much
* percentage in making it any easier to apply such coercions ...
*/
Oid
find_typmod_coercion_function(Oid typeId, int *nargs)
{
Oid funcid = InvalidOid;
bool isArray = false;
Type targetType;
Form_pg_type typeForm;
char *typname;
Oid typnamespace;
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Oid oid_array[FUNC_MAX_ARGS];
HeapTuple ftup;
targetType = typeidType(typeId);
typeForm = (Form_pg_type) GETSTRUCT(targetType);
/* Check for a varlena array type (and not a domain) */
if (typeForm->typelem != InvalidOid &&
typeForm->typlen == -1 &&
typeForm->typtype != 'd')
{
/* Yes, switch our attention to the element type */
typeId = typeForm->typelem;
ReleaseSysCache(targetType);
targetType = typeidType(typeId);
typeForm = (Form_pg_type) GETSTRUCT(targetType);
isArray = true;
}
/* Function name is same as type internal name, and in same namespace */
typname = NameStr(typeForm->typname);
typnamespace = typeForm->typnamespace;
/* First look for parameters (type, int4) */
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MemSet(oid_array, 0, FUNC_MAX_ARGS * sizeof(Oid));
oid_array[0] = typeId;
oid_array[1] = INT4OID;
*nargs = 2;
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ftup = SearchSysCache(PROCNAMENSP,
CStringGetDatum(typname),
Int16GetDatum(2),
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PointerGetDatum(oid_array),
ObjectIdGetDatum(typnamespace));
if (HeapTupleIsValid(ftup))
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{
Form_pg_proc pform = (Form_pg_proc) GETSTRUCT(ftup);
/* Make sure the function's result type is as expected */
if (pform->prorettype == typeId && !pform->proretset &&
!pform->proisagg)
{
/* Okay to use it */
funcid = HeapTupleGetOid(ftup);
}
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ReleaseSysCache(ftup);
}
if (!OidIsValid(funcid))
{
/* Didn't find a function, so now try (type, int4, bool) */
oid_array[2] = BOOLOID;
*nargs = 3;
ftup = SearchSysCache(PROCNAMENSP,
CStringGetDatum(typname),
Int16GetDatum(3),
PointerGetDatum(oid_array),
ObjectIdGetDatum(typnamespace));
if (HeapTupleIsValid(ftup))
{
Form_pg_proc pform = (Form_pg_proc) GETSTRUCT(ftup);
/* Make sure the function's result type is as expected */
if (pform->prorettype == typeId && !pform->proretset &&
!pform->proisagg)
{
/* Okay to use it */
funcid = HeapTupleGetOid(ftup);
}
ReleaseSysCache(ftup);
}
}
ReleaseSysCache(targetType);
/*
* Now, if we did find a coercion function for an array element type,
* report array_length_coerce() as the function to use. We know it
* takes three arguments always.
*/
if (isArray && OidIsValid(funcid))
{
funcid = F_ARRAY_LENGTH_COERCE;
*nargs = 3;
}
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return funcid;
}
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/*
* Build an expression tree representing a function call.
*
* The argument expressions must have been transformed already.
*/
static Node *
build_func_call(Oid funcid, Oid rettype, List *args, CoercionForm fformat)
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{
FuncExpr *funcexpr;
funcexpr = makeNode(FuncExpr);
funcexpr->funcid = funcid;
funcexpr->funcresulttype = rettype;
funcexpr->funcretset = false; /* only possible case here */
funcexpr->funcformat = fformat;
funcexpr->args = args;
return (Node *) funcexpr;
}