postgresql/src/backend/access/common/heaptuple.c

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/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* heaptuple.c
* This file contains heap tuple accessor and mutator routines, as well
* as various tuple utilities.
*
* Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2001, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
* Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
*
*
* IDENTIFICATION
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* $Header: /cvsroot/pgsql/src/backend/access/common/heaptuple.c,v 1.70 2001/03/22 03:59:11 momjian Exp $
*
* NOTES
* The old interface functions have been converted to macros
* and moved to heapam.h
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
#include "postgres.h"
#include "access/heapam.h"
#include "catalog/pg_type.h"
/* ----------------------------------------------------------------
* misc support routines
* ----------------------------------------------------------------
*/
/* ----------------
* ComputeDataSize
* ----------------
*/
Size
ComputeDataSize(TupleDesc tupleDesc,
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Datum *value,
char *nulls)
{
uint32 data_length = 0;
int i;
int numberOfAttributes = tupleDesc->natts;
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Form_pg_attribute *att = tupleDesc->attrs;
for (i = 0; i < numberOfAttributes; i++)
{
if (nulls[i] != ' ')
continue;
data_length = att_align(data_length, att[i]->attlen, att[i]->attalign);
data_length = att_addlength(data_length, att[i]->attlen, value[i]);
}
return data_length;
}
/* ----------------
* DataFill
* ----------------
*/
void
DataFill(char *data,
TupleDesc tupleDesc,
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Datum *value,
char *nulls,
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uint16 *infomask,
bits8 *bit)
{
bits8 *bitP = 0;
int bitmask = 0;
uint32 data_length;
int i;
int numberOfAttributes = tupleDesc->natts;
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Form_pg_attribute *att = tupleDesc->attrs;
if (bit != NULL)
{
bitP = &bit[-1];
bitmask = CSIGNBIT;
}
*infomask &= HEAP_XACT_MASK;
for (i = 0; i < numberOfAttributes; i++)
{
if (bit != NULL)
{
if (bitmask != CSIGNBIT)
bitmask <<= 1;
else
{
bitP += 1;
*bitP = 0x0;
bitmask = 1;
}
if (nulls[i] == 'n')
{
*infomask |= HEAP_HASNULL;
continue;
}
*bitP |= bitmask;
}
/* XXX we are aligning the pointer itself, not the offset */
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data = (char *) att_align((long) data, att[i]->attlen, att[i]->attalign);
if (att[i]->attbyval)
{
/* pass-by-value */
store_att_byval(data, value[i], att[i]->attlen);
}
else if (att[i]->attlen == -1)
{
/* varlena */
*infomask |= HEAP_HASVARLENA;
if (VARATT_IS_EXTERNAL(value[i]))
*infomask |= HEAP_HASEXTERNAL;
if (VARATT_IS_COMPRESSED(value[i]))
*infomask |= HEAP_HASCOMPRESSED;
data_length = VARATT_SIZE(DatumGetPointer(value[i]));
memcpy(data, DatumGetPointer(value[i]), data_length);
}
else
{
/* fixed-length pass-by-reference */
Assert(att[i]->attlen >= 0);
memcpy(data, DatumGetPointer(value[i]),
(size_t) (att[i]->attlen));
}
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data = (char *) att_addlength((long) data, att[i]->attlen, value[i]);
}
}
/* ----------------------------------------------------------------
* heap tuple interface
* ----------------------------------------------------------------
*/
/* ----------------
* heap_attisnull - returns 1 iff tuple attribute is not present
* ----------------
*/
int
heap_attisnull(HeapTuple tup, int attnum)
{
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if (attnum > (int) tup->t_data->t_natts)
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return 1;
if (HeapTupleNoNulls(tup))
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return 0;
if (attnum > 0)
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return att_isnull(attnum - 1, tup->t_data->t_bits);
else
switch (attnum)
{
case TableOidAttributeNumber:
case SelfItemPointerAttributeNumber:
case ObjectIdAttributeNumber:
case MinTransactionIdAttributeNumber:
case MinCommandIdAttributeNumber:
case MaxTransactionIdAttributeNumber:
case MaxCommandIdAttributeNumber:
break;
case 0:
elog(ERROR, "heap_attisnull: zero attnum disallowed");
default:
elog(ERROR, "heap_attisnull: undefined negative attnum");
}
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return 0;
}
/* ----------------
* nocachegetattr
*
* This only gets called from fastgetattr() macro, in cases where
* we can't use a cacheoffset and the value is not null.
*
* This caches attribute offsets in the attribute descriptor.
*
* An alternate way to speed things up would be to cache offsets
* with the tuple, but that seems more difficult unless you take
* the storage hit of actually putting those offsets into the
* tuple you send to disk. Yuck.
*
* This scheme will be slightly slower than that, but should
* perform well for queries which hit large #'s of tuples. After
* you cache the offsets once, examining all the other tuples using
* the same attribute descriptor will go much quicker. -cim 5/4/91
* ----------------
*/
Datum
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nocachegetattr(HeapTuple tuple,
int attnum,
TupleDesc tupleDesc,
bool *isnull)
{
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HeapTupleHeader tup = tuple->t_data;
Form_pg_attribute *att = tupleDesc->attrs;
char *tp; /* ptr to att in tuple */
bits8 *bp = tup->t_bits; /* ptr to null bitmask in tuple */
bool slow = false; /* do we have to walk nulls? */
(void) isnull; /* not used */
#ifdef IN_MACRO
/* This is handled in the macro */
Assert(attnum > 0);
if (isnull)
*isnull = false;
#endif
attnum--;
/* ----------------
* Three cases:
*
* 1: No nulls and no variable length attributes.
* 2: Has a null or a varlena AFTER att.
* 3: Has nulls or varlenas BEFORE att.
* ----------------
*/
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if (HeapTupleNoNulls(tuple))
{
#ifdef IN_MACRO
/* This is handled in the macro */
if (att[attnum]->attcacheoff != -1)
{
return fetchatt(att[attnum],
(char *) tup + tup->t_hoff + att[attnum]->attcacheoff);
}
#endif
}
else
{
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/*
* there's a null somewhere in the tuple
*/
/* ----------------
* check to see if desired att is null
* ----------------
*/
#ifdef IN_MACRO
/* This is handled in the macro */
if (att_isnull(attnum, bp))
{
if (isnull)
*isnull = true;
return (Datum) NULL;
}
#endif
/* ----------------
* Now check to see if any preceding bits are null...
* ----------------
*/
{
int byte = attnum >> 3;
int finalbit = attnum & 0x07;
/* check for nulls "before" final bit of last byte */
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if ((~bp[byte]) & ((1 << finalbit) - 1))
slow = true;
else
{
/* check for nulls in any "earlier" bytes */
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int i;
for (i = 0; i < byte; i++)
{
if (bp[i] != 0xFF)
{
slow = true;
break;
}
}
}
}
}
tp = (char *) tup + tup->t_hoff;
/*
* now check for any non-fixed length attrs before our attribute
*/
if (!slow)
{
if (att[attnum]->attcacheoff != -1)
{
return fetchatt(att[attnum],
tp + att[attnum]->attcacheoff);
}
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else if (!HeapTupleAllFixed(tuple))
{
int j;
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/*
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* In for(), we test <= and not < because we want to see if we
* can go past it in initializing offsets.
*/
for (j = 0; j <= attnum; j++)
{
if (att[j]->attlen <= 0)
{
slow = true;
break;
}
}
}
}
/*
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* If slow is false, and we got here, we know that we have a tuple
* with no nulls or varlenas before the target attribute. If possible,
* we also want to initialize the remainder of the attribute cached
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* offset values.
*/
if (!slow)
{
int j = 1;
long off;
/*
* need to set cache for some atts
*/
att[0]->attcacheoff = 0;
while (j < attnum && att[j]->attcacheoff > 0)
j++;
off = att[j - 1]->attcacheoff + att[j - 1]->attlen;
for (; j <= attnum ||
/* Can we compute more? We will probably need them */
(j < tup->t_natts &&
att[j]->attcacheoff == -1 &&
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(HeapTupleNoNulls(tuple) || !att_isnull(j, bp)) &&
(HeapTupleAllFixed(tuple) || att[j]->attlen > 0)); j++)
{
/*
* Fix me when going to a machine with more than a four-byte
* word!
*/
off = att_align(off, att[j]->attlen, att[j]->attalign);
att[j]->attcacheoff = off;
off = att_addlength(off, att[j]->attlen, tp + off);
}
return fetchatt(att[attnum], tp + att[attnum]->attcacheoff);
}
else
{
bool usecache = true;
int off = 0;
int i;
/*
* Now we know that we have to walk the tuple CAREFULLY.
*
* Note - This loop is a little tricky. On iteration i we first set
* the offset for attribute i and figure out how much the offset
* should be incremented. Finally, we need to align the offset
* based on the size of attribute i+1 (for which the offset has
* been computed). -mer 12 Dec 1991
*/
for (i = 0; i < attnum; i++)
{
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if (!HeapTupleNoNulls(tuple))
{
if (att_isnull(i, bp))
{
usecache = false;
continue;
}
}
/* If we know the next offset, we can skip the rest */
if (usecache && att[i]->attcacheoff != -1)
off = att[i]->attcacheoff;
else
{
off = att_align(off, att[i]->attlen, att[i]->attalign);
if (usecache)
att[i]->attcacheoff = off;
}
off = att_addlength(off, att[i]->attlen, tp + off);
if (usecache && att[i]->attlen == -1)
usecache = false;
}
off = att_align(off, att[attnum]->attlen, att[attnum]->attalign);
return fetchatt(att[attnum], tp + off);
}
}
/* ----------------
* heap_getsysattr
*
* Fetch the value of a system attribute for a tuple.
*
* This is a support routine for the heap_getattr macro. The macro
* has already determined that the attnum refers to a system attribute.
* ----------------
*/
Datum
heap_getsysattr(HeapTuple tup, int attnum, bool *isnull)
{
Datum result;
Assert(tup);
/* Currently, no sys attribute ever reads as NULL. */
if (isnull)
*isnull = false;
switch (attnum)
{
case SelfItemPointerAttributeNumber:
/* pass-by-reference datatype */
result = PointerGetDatum(&(tup->t_self));
break;
case ObjectIdAttributeNumber:
result = ObjectIdGetDatum(tup->t_data->t_oid);
break;
case MinTransactionIdAttributeNumber:
/* XXX should have a TransactionIdGetDatum macro */
result = (Datum) (tup->t_data->t_xmin);
break;
case MinCommandIdAttributeNumber:
/* XXX should have a CommandIdGetDatum macro */
result = (Datum) (tup->t_data->t_cmin);
break;
case MaxTransactionIdAttributeNumber:
/* XXX should have a TransactionIdGetDatum macro */
result = (Datum) (tup->t_data->t_xmax);
break;
case MaxCommandIdAttributeNumber:
/* XXX should have a CommandIdGetDatum macro */
result = (Datum) (tup->t_data->t_cmax);
break;
case TableOidAttributeNumber:
result = ObjectIdGetDatum(tup->t_tableOid);
break;
default:
elog(ERROR, "heap_getsysattr: invalid attnum %d", attnum);
result = 0; /* keep compiler quiet */
break;
}
return result;
}
/* ----------------
* heap_copytuple
*
* returns a copy of an entire tuple
*
* The HeapTuple struct, tuple header, and tuple data are all allocated
* as a single palloc() block.
* ----------------
*/
HeapTuple
heap_copytuple(HeapTuple tuple)
{
HeapTuple newTuple;
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if (!HeapTupleIsValid(tuple) || tuple->t_data == NULL)
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return NULL;
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newTuple = (HeapTuple) palloc(HEAPTUPLESIZE + tuple->t_len);
newTuple->t_len = tuple->t_len;
newTuple->t_self = tuple->t_self;
newTuple->t_tableOid = tuple->t_tableOid;
newTuple->t_datamcxt = CurrentMemoryContext;
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newTuple->t_data = (HeapTupleHeader) ((char *) newTuple + HEAPTUPLESIZE);
memcpy((char *) newTuple->t_data, (char *) tuple->t_data, tuple->t_len);
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return newTuple;
}
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/* ----------------
* heap_copytuple_with_tuple
*
* copy a tuple into a caller-supplied HeapTuple management struct
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* ----------------
*/
void
heap_copytuple_with_tuple(HeapTuple src, HeapTuple dest)
{
if (!HeapTupleIsValid(src) || src->t_data == NULL)
{
dest->t_data = NULL;
return;
}
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dest->t_len = src->t_len;
dest->t_self = src->t_self;
dest->t_tableOid = src->t_tableOid;
dest->t_datamcxt = CurrentMemoryContext;
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dest->t_data = (HeapTupleHeader) palloc(src->t_len);
memcpy((char *) dest->t_data, (char *) src->t_data, src->t_len);
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}
#ifdef NOT_USED
/* ----------------
* heap_deformtuple
*
* the inverse of heap_formtuple (see below)
* ----------------
*/
void
heap_deformtuple(HeapTuple tuple,
TupleDesc tdesc,
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Datum *values,
char *nulls)
{
int i;
int natts;
Assert(HeapTupleIsValid(tuple));
natts = tuple->t_natts;
for (i = 0; i < natts; i++)
{
bool isnull;
values[i] = heap_getattr(tuple,
i + 1,
tdesc,
&isnull);
if (isnull)
nulls[i] = 'n';
else
nulls[i] = ' ';
}
}
#endif
/* ----------------
* heap_formtuple
*
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* constructs a tuple from the given *value and *null arrays
*
* old comments
* Handles alignment by aligning 2 byte attributes on short boundries
* and 3 or 4 byte attributes on long word boundries on a vax; and
* aligning non-byte attributes on short boundries on a sun. Does
* not properly align fixed length arrays of 1 or 2 byte types (yet).
*
* Null attributes are indicated by a 'n' in the appropriate byte
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* of the *null. Non-null attributes are indicated by a ' ' (space).
*
* Fix me. (Figure that must keep context if debug--allow give oid.)
* Assumes in order.
* ----------------
*/
HeapTuple
heap_formtuple(TupleDesc tupleDescriptor,
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Datum *value,
char *nulls)
{
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HeapTuple tuple; /* return tuple */
HeapTupleHeader td; /* tuple data */
int bitmaplen;
unsigned long len;
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int hoff;
bool hasnull = false;
int i;
int numberOfAttributes = tupleDescriptor->natts;
if (numberOfAttributes > MaxHeapAttributeNumber)
elog(ERROR, "heap_formtuple: numberOfAttributes of %d > %d",
numberOfAttributes, MaxHeapAttributeNumber);
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len = offsetof(HeapTupleHeaderData, t_bits);
for (i = 0; i < numberOfAttributes; i++)
{
if (nulls[i] != ' ')
{
hasnull = true;
break;
}
}
if (hasnull)
{
bitmaplen = BITMAPLEN(numberOfAttributes);
len += bitmaplen;
}
hoff = len = MAXALIGN(len); /* be conservative here */
len += ComputeDataSize(tupleDescriptor, value, nulls);
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tuple = (HeapTuple) palloc(HEAPTUPLESIZE + len);
tuple->t_datamcxt = CurrentMemoryContext;
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td = tuple->t_data = (HeapTupleHeader) ((char *) tuple + HEAPTUPLESIZE);
MemSet((char *) td, 0, len);
tuple->t_len = len;
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ItemPointerSetInvalid(&(tuple->t_self));
tuple->t_tableOid = InvalidOid;
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td->t_natts = numberOfAttributes;
td->t_hoff = hoff;
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DataFill((char *) td + td->t_hoff,
tupleDescriptor,
value,
nulls,
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&td->t_infomask,
(hasnull ? td->t_bits : NULL));
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td->t_infomask |= HEAP_XMAX_INVALID;
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return tuple;
}
/* ----------------
* heap_modifytuple
*
* forms a new tuple from an old tuple and a set of replacement values.
* returns a new palloc'ed tuple.
* ----------------
*/
HeapTuple
heap_modifytuple(HeapTuple tuple,
Relation relation,
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Datum *replValue,
char *replNull,
char *repl)
{
int attoff;
int numberOfAttributes;
Datum *value;
char *nulls;
bool isNull;
HeapTuple newTuple;
uint8 infomask;
/* ----------------
* sanity checks
* ----------------
*/
Assert(HeapTupleIsValid(tuple));
Assert(RelationIsValid(relation));
Assert(PointerIsValid(replValue));
Assert(PointerIsValid(replNull));
Assert(PointerIsValid(repl));
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numberOfAttributes = RelationGetForm(relation)->relnatts;
/* ----------------
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* allocate and fill *value and *nulls arrays from either
* the tuple or the repl information, as appropriate.
* ----------------
*/
value = (Datum *) palloc(numberOfAttributes * sizeof *value);
nulls = (char *) palloc(numberOfAttributes * sizeof *nulls);
for (attoff = 0;
attoff < numberOfAttributes;
attoff += 1)
{
if (repl[attoff] == ' ')
{
value[attoff] = heap_getattr(tuple,
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AttrOffsetGetAttrNumber(attoff),
RelationGetDescr(relation),
&isNull);
nulls[attoff] = (isNull) ? 'n' : ' ';
}
else if (repl[attoff] != 'r')
elog(ERROR, "heap_modifytuple: repl is \\%3d", repl[attoff]);
else
{ /* == 'r' */
value[attoff] = replValue[attoff];
nulls[attoff] = replNull[attoff];
}
}
/* ----------------
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* create a new tuple from the *values and *nulls arrays
* ----------------
*/
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newTuple = heap_formtuple(RelationGetDescr(relation),
value,
nulls);
/* ----------------
* copy the header except for t_len, t_natts, t_hoff, t_bits, t_infomask
* ----------------
*/
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infomask = newTuple->t_data->t_infomask;
memmove((char *) &newTuple->t_data->t_oid, /* XXX */
(char *) &tuple->t_data->t_oid,
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((char *) &tuple->t_data->t_hoff -
(char *) &tuple->t_data->t_oid)); /* XXX */
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newTuple->t_data->t_infomask = infomask;
newTuple->t_data->t_natts = numberOfAttributes;
newTuple->t_self = tuple->t_self;
newTuple->t_tableOid = tuple->t_tableOid;
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return newTuple;
}
/* ----------------
* heap_freetuple
* ----------------
*/
void
heap_freetuple(HeapTuple htup)
{
if (htup->t_data != NULL)
if (htup->t_datamcxt != NULL && (char *) (htup->t_data) !=
((char *) htup + HEAPTUPLESIZE))
pfree(htup->t_data);
pfree(htup);
}
/* ----------------------------------------------------------------
* other misc functions
* ----------------------------------------------------------------
*/
HeapTuple
heap_addheader(uint32 natts, /* max domain index */
int structlen, /* its length */
char *structure) /* pointer to the struct */
{
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HeapTuple tuple;
HeapTupleHeader td; /* tuple data */
unsigned long len;
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int hoff;
AssertArg(natts > 0);
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len = offsetof(HeapTupleHeaderData, t_bits);
hoff = len = MAXALIGN(len); /* be conservative */
len += structlen;
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tuple = (HeapTuple) palloc(HEAPTUPLESIZE + len);
tuple->t_datamcxt = CurrentMemoryContext;
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td = tuple->t_data = (HeapTupleHeader) ((char *) tuple + HEAPTUPLESIZE);
tuple->t_len = len;
ItemPointerSetInvalid(&(tuple->t_self));
tuple->t_tableOid = InvalidOid;
MemSet((char *) td, 0, len);
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td->t_hoff = hoff;
td->t_natts = natts;
td->t_infomask = 0;
td->t_infomask |= HEAP_XMAX_INVALID;
if (structlen > 0)
memcpy((char *) td + hoff, structure, (size_t) structlen);
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return tuple;
}