Further simplify nbtree high key truncation.

Commit 7c2dbc69 reorganized _bt_truncate() in a way that enables a
further simplification that I (pgeoghegan) missed:  Since we mark the
tuple that is returned to the caller as a pivot tuple before the point
where its heap TID is set as of 7c2dbc69, it is possible to use the high
level BTreeTupleGetHeapTID() inline function to get an item pointer.  Do
it that way now.  This approach is clearer and more maintainable.
This commit is contained in:
Peter Geoghegan 2020-03-30 17:34:12 -07:00
parent dd9ac7d5d8
commit f01157e2ac
1 changed files with 1 additions and 2 deletions

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@ -2251,6 +2251,7 @@ _bt_truncate(Relation rel, IndexTuple lastleft, IndexTuple firstright,
tidpivot->t_info |= newsize;
BTreeTupleSetNAtts(tidpivot, nkeyatts);
BTreeTupleSetAltHeapTID(tidpivot);
pivotheaptid = BTreeTupleGetHeapTID(tidpivot);
/*
* Lehman & Yao use lastleft as the leaf high key in all cases, but don't
@ -2259,8 +2260,6 @@ _bt_truncate(Relation rel, IndexTuple lastleft, IndexTuple firstright,
* TID. (This is also the closest value to negative infinity that's
* legally usable.)
*/
pivotheaptid = (ItemPointer) ((char *) tidpivot + newsize -
sizeof(ItemPointerData));
ItemPointerCopy(BTreeTupleGetMaxHeapTID(lastleft), pivotheaptid);
/*