Add btree_gin support for enum types

Reviewed by Tom Lane and Anastasia Lubennikova

Discussion:  http://postgr.es/m/56EA8A71.8060107@dunslane.net
This commit is contained in:
Andrew Dunstan 2017-03-21 11:04:17 -04:00
parent f7946a92b6
commit 4ad0f88c44
6 changed files with 199 additions and 11 deletions

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@ -4,13 +4,14 @@ MODULE_big = btree_gin
OBJS = btree_gin.o $(WIN32RES)
EXTENSION = btree_gin
DATA = btree_gin--1.0.sql btree_gin--1.0--1.1.sql btree_gin--unpackaged--1.0.sql
DATA = btree_gin--1.0.sql btree_gin--1.0--1.1.sql btree_gin--1.1--1.2.sql \
btree_gin--unpackaged--1.0.sql
PGFILEDESC = "btree_gin - B-tree equivalent GIN operator classes"
REGRESS = install_btree_gin int2 int4 int8 float4 float8 money oid \
timestamp timestamptz time timetz date interval \
macaddr macaddr8 inet cidr text varchar char bytea bit varbit \
numeric
numeric enum
ifdef USE_PGXS
PG_CONFIG = pg_config

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@ -0,0 +1,47 @@
/* contrib/btree_gin/btree_gin--1.1--1.2.sql */
-- complain if script is sourced in psql, rather than via CREATE EXTENSION
\echo Use "ALTER EXTENSION btree_gin UPDATE TO '1.1'" to load this file. \quit
--
--
--
-- enum ops
--
--
CREATE FUNCTION gin_extract_value_anyenum(anyenum, internal)
RETURNS internal
AS 'MODULE_PATHNAME'
LANGUAGE C STRICT IMMUTABLE;
CREATE FUNCTION gin_compare_prefix_anyenum(anyenum, anyenum, int2, internal)
RETURNS int4
AS 'MODULE_PATHNAME'
LANGUAGE C STRICT IMMUTABLE;
CREATE FUNCTION gin_extract_query_anyenum(anyenum, internal, int2, internal, internal)
RETURNS internal
AS 'MODULE_PATHNAME'
LANGUAGE C STRICT IMMUTABLE;
CREATE FUNCTION gin_enum_cmp(anyenum, anyenum)
RETURNS int4
AS 'MODULE_PATHNAME'
LANGUAGE C STRICT IMMUTABLE;
CREATE OPERATOR CLASS enum_ops
DEFAULT FOR TYPE anyenum USING gin
AS
OPERATOR 1 <,
OPERATOR 2 <=,
OPERATOR 3 =,
OPERATOR 4 >=,
OPERATOR 5 >,
FUNCTION 1 gin_enum_cmp(anyenum,anyenum),
FUNCTION 2 gin_extract_value_anyenum(anyenum, internal),
FUNCTION 3 gin_extract_query_anyenum(anyenum, internal, int2, internal, internal),
FUNCTION 4 gin_btree_consistent(internal, int2, anyelement, int4, internal, internal),
FUNCTION 5 gin_compare_prefix_anyenum(anyenum,anyenum,int2, internal),
STORAGE anyenum;

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@ -25,7 +25,6 @@ typedef struct QueryInfo
Datum (*typecmp) (FunctionCallInfo);
} QueryInfo;
/*** GIN support functions shared by all datatypes ***/
static Datum
@ -112,13 +111,14 @@ gin_btree_compare_prefix(FunctionCallInfo fcinfo)
int32 res,
cmp;
cmp = DatumGetInt32(DirectFunctionCall2Coll(
data->typecmp,
PG_GET_COLLATION(),
(data->strategy == BTLessStrategyNumber ||
data->strategy == BTLessEqualStrategyNumber)
? data->datum : a,
b));
cmp = DatumGetInt32(CallerFInfoFunctionCall2(
data->typecmp,
fcinfo->flinfo,
PG_GET_COLLATION(),
(data->strategy == BTLessStrategyNumber ||
data->strategy == BTLessEqualStrategyNumber)
? data->datum : a,
b));
switch (data->strategy)
{
@ -426,3 +426,54 @@ leftmostvalue_numeric(void)
}
GIN_SUPPORT(numeric, true, leftmostvalue_numeric, gin_numeric_cmp)
/*
* Use a similar trick to that used for numeric for enums, since we don't
* actually know the leftmost value of any enum without knowing the concrete
* type, so we use a dummy leftmost value of InvalidOid.
*
* Note that we use CallerFInfoFunctionCall2 here so that enum_cmp
* gets a valid fn_extra to work with. Unlike most other type comparison
* routines it needs it, so we can't use DirectFunctionCall2.
*/
#define ENUM_IS_LEFTMOST(x) ((x) == InvalidOid)
PG_FUNCTION_INFO_V1(gin_enum_cmp);
Datum
gin_enum_cmp(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
{
Oid a = PG_GETARG_OID(0);
Oid b = PG_GETARG_OID(1);
int res = 0;
if (ENUM_IS_LEFTMOST(a))
{
res = (ENUM_IS_LEFTMOST(b)) ? 0 : -1;
}
else if (ENUM_IS_LEFTMOST(b))
{
res = 1;
}
else
{
res = DatumGetInt32(CallerFInfoFunctionCall2(
enum_cmp,
fcinfo->flinfo,
PG_GET_COLLATION(),
ObjectIdGetDatum(a),
ObjectIdGetDatum(b)));
}
PG_RETURN_INT32(res);
}
static Datum
leftmostvalue_enum(void)
{
return ObjectIdGetDatum(InvalidOid);
}
GIN_SUPPORT(anyenum, false, leftmostvalue_enum, gin_enum_cmp)

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
# btree_gin extension
comment = 'support for indexing common datatypes in GIN'
default_version = '1.1'
default_version = '1.2'
module_pathname = '$libdir/btree_gin'
relocatable = true

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@ -0,0 +1,63 @@
set enable_seqscan=off;
CREATE TYPE rainbow AS ENUM ('r','o','y','g','b','i','v');
CREATE TABLE test_enum (
i rainbow
);
INSERT INTO test_enum VALUES ('v'),('y'),('r'),('g'),('o'),('i'),('b');
CREATE INDEX idx_enum ON test_enum USING gin (i);
SELECT * FROM test_enum WHERE i<'g'::rainbow ORDER BY i;
i
---
r
o
y
(3 rows)
SELECT * FROM test_enum WHERE i<='g'::rainbow ORDER BY i;
i
---
r
o
y
g
(4 rows)
SELECT * FROM test_enum WHERE i='g'::rainbow ORDER BY i;
i
---
g
(1 row)
SELECT * FROM test_enum WHERE i>='g'::rainbow ORDER BY i;
i
---
g
b
i
v
(4 rows)
SELECT * FROM test_enum WHERE i>'g'::rainbow ORDER BY i;
i
---
b
i
v
(3 rows)
explain (costs off) SELECT * FROM test_enum WHERE i>='g'::rainbow ORDER BY i;
QUERY PLAN
-----------------------------------------------
Sort
Sort Key: i
-> Bitmap Heap Scan on test_enum
Recheck Cond: (i >= 'g'::rainbow)
-> Bitmap Index Scan on idx_enum
Index Cond: (i >= 'g'::rainbow)
(6 rows)
-- make sure we handle the non-evenly-numbered oid case for enums
create type e as enum ('0', '2', '3');
alter type e add value '1' after '0';
create table t as select (i % 4)::text::e from generate_series(0, 100000) as i;
create index on t using gin (e);

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@ -0,0 +1,26 @@
set enable_seqscan=off;
CREATE TYPE rainbow AS ENUM ('r','o','y','g','b','i','v');
CREATE TABLE test_enum (
i rainbow
);
INSERT INTO test_enum VALUES ('v'),('y'),('r'),('g'),('o'),('i'),('b');
CREATE INDEX idx_enum ON test_enum USING gin (i);
SELECT * FROM test_enum WHERE i<'g'::rainbow ORDER BY i;
SELECT * FROM test_enum WHERE i<='g'::rainbow ORDER BY i;
SELECT * FROM test_enum WHERE i='g'::rainbow ORDER BY i;
SELECT * FROM test_enum WHERE i>='g'::rainbow ORDER BY i;
SELECT * FROM test_enum WHERE i>'g'::rainbow ORDER BY i;
explain (costs off) SELECT * FROM test_enum WHERE i>='g'::rainbow ORDER BY i;
-- make sure we handle the non-evenly-numbered oid case for enums
create type e as enum ('0', '2', '3');
alter type e add value '1' after '0';
create table t as select (i % 4)::text::e from generate_series(0, 100000) as i;
create index on t using gin (e);