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Tom Lane 80c6847cc5 Desultory de-FastList-ification. RelOptInfo.reltargetlist is back to
being a plain List.
2004-06-01 03:03:05 +00:00
Neil Conway 72b6ad6313 Use the new List API function names throughout the backend, and disable the
list compatibility API by default. While doing this, I decided to keep
the llast() macro around and introduce llast_int() and llast_oid() variants.
2004-05-30 23:40:41 +00:00
Neil Conway d0b4399d81 Reimplement the linked list data structure used throughout the backend.
In the past, we used a 'Lispy' linked list implementation: a "list" was
merely a pointer to the head node of the list. The problem with that
design is that it makes lappend() and length() linear time. This patch
fixes that problem (and others) by maintaining a count of the list
length and a pointer to the tail node along with each head node pointer.
A "list" is now a pointer to a structure containing some meta-data
about the list; the head and tail pointers in that structure refer
to ListCell structures that maintain the actual linked list of nodes.

The function names of the list API have also been changed to, I hope,
be more logically consistent. By default, the old function names are
still available; they will be disabled-by-default once the rest of
the tree has been updated to use the new API names.
2004-05-26 04:41:50 +00:00
Tom Lane e5170860ee Support FULL JOIN with no join clauses, such as X FULL JOIN Y ON TRUE.
That particular corner case is not exactly compelling, but given 7.4's
ability to discard redundant join clauses, it is possible for the situation
to arise from queries that are not so obviously silly.  Per bug report
of 6-Apr-04.
2004-04-06 18:46:03 +00:00
Tom Lane a536ed53bc Make use of statistics on index expressions. There are still some
corner cases that could stand improvement, but it does all the basic
stuff.  A byproduct is that the selectivity routines are no longer
constrained to working on simple Vars; we might in future be able to
improve the behavior for subexpressions that don't match indexes.
2004-02-17 00:52:53 +00:00
Tom Lane 391c3811a2 Rename SortMem and VacuumMem to work_mem and maintenance_work_mem.
Make btree index creation and initial validation of foreign-key constraints
use maintenance_work_mem rather than work_mem as their memory limit.
Add some code to guc.c to allow these variables to be referenced by their
old names in SHOW and SET commands, for backwards compatibility.
2004-02-03 17:34:04 +00:00
Tom Lane 0ee53b5c33 Don't return an overoptimistic result from join_in_selectivity when
we have detected that an IN subquery must return unique results.
2004-01-19 03:52:28 +00:00
Tom Lane b0c4a50bbb Instead of rechecking lossy index operators by putting them into the
regular qpqual ('filter condition'), add special-purpose code to
nodeIndexscan.c to recheck them.  This ends being almost no net addition
of code, because the removal of planner code balances out the extra
executor code, but it is significantly more efficient when a lossy
operator is involved in an OR indexscan.  The old implementation had
to recheck the entire indexqual in such cases.
2004-01-06 04:31:01 +00:00
Tom Lane fa559a86ee Adjust indexscan planning logic to keep RestrictInfo nodes associated
with index qual clauses in the Path representation.  This saves a little
work during createplan and (probably more importantly) allows reuse of
cached selectivity estimates during indexscan planning.  Also fix latent
bug: wrong plan would have been generated for a 'special operator' used
in a nestloop-inner-indexscan join qual, because the special operator
would not have gotten into the list of quals to recheck.  This bug is
only latent because at present the special-operator code could never
trigger on a join qual, but sooner or later someone will want to do it.
2004-01-05 23:39:54 +00:00
Tom Lane 9091e8d1b2 Add the ability to extract OR indexscan conditions from OR-of-AND
join conditions in which each OR subclause includes a constraint on
the same relation.  This implements the other useful side-effect of
conversion to CNF format, without its unpleasant side-effects.  As
per pghackers discussion of a few weeks ago.
2004-01-05 05:07:36 +00:00
Tom Lane 82b4dd394f Merge restrictlist_selectivity into clauselist_selectivity by
teaching the latter to accept either RestrictInfo nodes or bare
clause expressions; and cache the selectivity result in the RestrictInfo
node when possible.  This extends the caching behavior of approx_selectivity
to many more contexts, and should reduce duplicate selectivity
calculations.
2004-01-04 03:51:52 +00:00
Bruce Momjian ed96bfde18 Here is the definition of relation_byte_size() in optimizer/path/costsize.c:
----------------------------------------------------------------------
/*
 * relation_byte_size
 *        Estimate the storage space in bytes for a given number of tuples
 *        of a given width (size in bytes).
 */
static double
relation_byte_size(double tuples, int width)
{
        return tuples * (MAXALIGN(width) + MAXALIGN(sizeof(HeapTupleData)));
}

----------------------------------------------------------------------

Shouldn't this be HeapTupleHeaderData and not HeapTupleData ?

(Of course, from a costing perspective these shouldn't be very different but ...)

Sailesh Krishnamurthy
2003-12-18 03:46:45 +00:00
Tom Lane 7f8f7665fc Planner failed to be smart about binary-compatible expressions in pathkeys
and hash bucket-size estimation.  Issue has been there awhile but is more
critical in 7.4 because it affects varchar columns.  Per report from
Greg Stark.
2003-12-03 17:45:10 +00:00
PostgreSQL Daemon 969685ad44 $Header: -> $PostgreSQL Changes ... 2003-11-29 19:52:15 +00:00
Tom Lane a1dcd8f6dd Add a little more smarts to estimate_hash_bucketsize(): if there's no
statistics, but there is a unique index on the column, we can safely
assume it's well-distributed.
2003-10-05 22:44:25 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 46785776c4 Another pgindent run with updated typedefs. 2003-08-08 21:42:59 +00:00
Bruce Momjian f3c3deb7d0 Update copyrights to 2003. 2003-08-04 02:40:20 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 089003fb46 pgindent run. 2003-08-04 00:43:34 +00:00
Tom Lane 45708f5ebc Error message editing in backend/optimizer, backend/rewrite. 2003-07-25 00:01:09 +00:00
Tom Lane 3d09f6c560 Make cost estimates for SubqueryScan more realistic: charge cpu_tuple_cost
for each row processed, and don't forget the evaluation cost of any
restriction clauses attached to the node.  Per discussion with Greg Stark.
2003-07-14 22:35:54 +00:00
Tom Lane 835bb975d8 Restructure building of join relation targetlists so that a join plan
node emits only those vars that are actually needed above it in the
plan tree.  (There were comments in the code suggesting that this was
done at some point in the dim past, but for a long time we have just
made join nodes emit everything that either input emitted.)  Aside from
being marginally more efficient, this fixes the problem noted by Peter
Eisentraut where a join above an IN-implemented-as-join might fail,
because the subplan targetlist constructed in the latter case didn't
meet the expectation of including everything.
Along the way, fix some places that were O(N^2) in the targetlist
length.  This is not all the trouble spots for wide queries by any
means, but it's a step forward.
2003-06-29 23:05:05 +00:00
Tom Lane bee217924d Support expressions of the form 'scalar op ANY (array)' and
'scalar op ALL (array)', where the operator is applied between the
lefthand scalar and each element of the array.  The operator must
yield boolean; the result of the construct is the OR or AND of the
per-element results, respectively.

Original coding by Joe Conway, after an idea of Peter's.  Rewritten
by Tom to keep the implementation strictly separate from subqueries.
2003-06-29 00:33:44 +00:00
Tom Lane 51972a9d5d COALESCE() and NULLIF() are now first-class expressions, not macros
that turn into CASE expressions.  They evaluate their arguments at most
once.  Patch by Kris Jurka, review and (very light) editorializing by me.
2003-02-16 02:30:39 +00:00
Tom Lane 0d7abfe7cf Marginal tweaks to make sure that roundoff error won't cause us to make
a bad choice between sorted and hashed aggregation.
2003-02-15 21:39:58 +00:00
Tom Lane c15a4c2aef Replace planner's representation of relation sets, per pghackers discussion.
Instead of Lists of integers, we now store variable-length bitmap sets.
This should be faster as well as less error-prone.
2003-02-08 20:20:55 +00:00
Tom Lane 2e46b762eb Extend join-selectivity API (oprjoin interface) so that join type is
passed to join selectivity estimators.  Make use of this in eqjoinsel
to derive non-bogus selectivity for IN clauses.  Further tweaking of
cost estimation for IN.
initdb forced because of pg_proc.h changes.
2003-01-28 22:13:41 +00:00
Tom Lane 70fba70430 Upgrade cost estimation for joins, per discussion with Bradley Baetz.
Try to model the effect of rescanning input tuples in mergejoins;
account for JOIN_IN short-circuiting where appropriate.  Also, recognize
that mergejoin and hashjoin clauses may now be more than single operator
calls, so we have to charge appropriate execution costs.
2003-01-27 20:51:54 +00:00
Tom Lane c4d0ff32e9 Make estimation of mergejoin scan selectivities more robust, per recent
example from RaÇl GutiÅrrez.
2003-01-22 20:16:42 +00:00
Tom Lane bdfbfde1b1 IN clauses appearing at top level of WHERE can now be handled as joins.
There are two implementation techniques: the executor understands a new
JOIN_IN jointype, which emits at most one matching row per left-hand row,
or the result of the IN's sub-select can be fed through a DISTINCT filter
and then joined as an ordinary relation.
Along the way, some minor code cleanup in the optimizer; notably, break
out most of the jointree-rearrangement preprocessing in planner.c and
put it in a new file prep/prepjointree.c.
2003-01-20 18:55:07 +00:00
Tom Lane de97072e3c Allow merge and hash joins to occur on arbitrary expressions (anything not
containing a volatile function), rather than only on 'Var = Var' clauses
as before.  This makes it practical to do flatten_join_alias_vars at the
start of planning, which in turn eliminates a bunch of klugery inside the
planner to deal with alias vars.  As a free side effect, we now detect
implied equality of non-Var expressions; for example in
	SELECT ... WHERE a.x = b.y and b.y = 42
we will deduce a.x = 42 and use that as a restriction qual on a.  Also,
we can remove the restriction introduced 12/5/02 to prevent pullup of
subqueries whose targetlists contain sublinks.
Still TODO: make statistical estimation routines in selfuncs.c and costsize.c
smarter about expressions that are more complex than plain Vars.  The need
for this is considerably greater now that we have to be able to estimate
the suitability of merge and hash join techniques on such expressions.
2003-01-15 19:35:48 +00:00
Tom Lane d4ce5a4f4c Revise cost_qual_eval() to compute both startup (one-time) and per-tuple
costs for expression evaluation, not only per-tuple cost as before.
This extension is needed in order to deal realistically with hashed or
materialized sub-selects.
2003-01-12 22:35:29 +00:00
Tom Lane a0fa0117a5 Better solution to integer overflow problem in hash batch-number
computation: reduce the bucket number mod nbatch.  This changes the
association between original bucket numbers and batches, but that
doesn't matter.  Minor other cleanups in hashjoin code to help
centralize decisions.
2002-12-30 15:21:23 +00:00
Tom Lane f772e6cbf7 Clamp the output of estimate_hash_bucketsize() to a sane range;
per example from Bruno Wolff in which it produced a silly result.
2002-12-26 23:38:42 +00:00
Tom Lane 2d8d66628a Clean up plantree representation of SubPlan-s --- SubLink does not appear
in the planned representation of a subplan at all any more, only SubPlan.
This means subselect.c doesn't scribble on its input anymore, which seems
like a good thing; and there are no longer three different possible
interpretations of a SubLink.  Simplify node naming and improve comments
in primnodes.h.  No change to stored rules, though.
2002-12-14 00:17:59 +00:00
Tom Lane 77b7a740f9 Adjust costsize calculations to avoid introducing unnecessary roundoff
error.  This seems to explain the differing choice of plan that's been
causing geometry regress test to fail for the last few days.
2002-12-13 17:29:25 +00:00
Tom Lane a0bf885f9e Phase 2 of read-only-plans project: restructure expression-tree nodes
so that all executable expression nodes inherit from a common supertype
Expr.  This is somewhat of an exercise in code purity rather than any
real functional advance, but getting rid of the extra Oper or Func node
formerly used in each operator or function call should provide at least
a little space and speed improvement.
initdb forced by changes in stored-rules representation.
2002-12-12 15:49:42 +00:00
Tom Lane 935969415a Be more realistic about plans involving Materialize nodes: take their
cost into account while planning.
2002-11-30 05:21:03 +00:00
Tom Lane ddb2d78de0 Upgrade planner and executor to allow multiple hash keys for a hash join,
instead of only one.  This should speed up planning (only one hash path
to consider for a given pair of relations) as well as allow more effective
hashing, when there are multiple hashable joinclauses.
2002-11-30 00:08:22 +00:00
Tom Lane 6c1d4662af Finish implementation of hashed aggregation. Add enable_hashagg GUC
parameter to allow it to be forced off for comparison purposes.
Add ORDER BY clauses to a bunch of regression test queries that will
otherwise produce randomly-ordered output in the new regime.
2002-11-21 00:42:20 +00:00
Bruce Momjian e50f52a074 pgindent run. 2002-09-04 20:31:48 +00:00
Thomas G. Lockhart 68d9fbeb55 Implement the IS DISTINCT FROM operator per SQL99.
Reused the Expr node to hold DISTINCT which strongly resembles
 the existing OP info. Define DISTINCT_EXPR which strongly resembles
 the existing OPER_EXPR opType, but with handling for NULLs required
 by SQL99.
We have explicit support for single-element DISTINCT comparisons
 all the way through to the executor. But, multi-element DISTINCTs
 are handled by expanding into a comparison tree in gram.y as is done for
 other row comparisons. Per discussions, it might be desirable to move
 this into one or more purpose-built nodes to be handled in the backend.
Define the optional ROW keyword and token per SQL99.
 This allows single-element row constructs, which were formerly disallowed
 due to shift/reduce conflicts with parenthesized a_expr clauses.
Define the SQL99 TREAT() function. Currently, use as a synonym for CAST().
2002-07-04 15:24:11 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 73ad6ca96c The attached patch fixes some spelling mistakes, makes the
comments on one of the optimizer functions a lot more
clear, adds a summary of the recent KSQO discussion to the
comments in the code, adds regression tests for the bug with
sequence state Tom fixed recently and another reg. test, and
removes some PostQuel legacy stuff: ExecAppend -> ExecInsert,
ExecRetrieve -> ExecSelect, etc.

Error messages remain unchanged until a vote.

Neil Conway
2002-06-26 21:58:56 +00:00
Bruce Momjian e2c007046f Back out cleanup patch. Got old version and needs work.
Neil Conway
2002-06-25 17:58:10 +00:00
Bruce Momjian ed275aea42 The attached patch fixes some spelling mistakes, makes the
comments on one of the optimizer functions a lot more
clear, adds a summary of the recent KSQO discussion to the
comments in the code, adds regression tests for the bug with
sequence state Tom fixed recently and another reg. test, and
removes some PostQuel legacy stuff: ExecAppend -> ExecInsert,
ExecRetrieve -> ExecSelect, etc. This was changed because the
elog() messages from this routine are user-visible, so we
should be using the SQL terms.

Neil Conway
2002-06-25 17:27:20 +00:00
Bruce Momjian d84fe82230 Update copyright to 2002. 2002-06-20 20:29:54 +00:00
Tom Lane f9e4f611a1 First pass at set-returning-functions in FROM, by Joe Conway with
some kibitzing from Tom Lane.  Not everything works yet, and there's
no documentation or regression test, but let's commit this so Joe
doesn't need to cope with tracking changes in so many files ...
2002-05-12 20:10:05 +00:00
Tom Lane 6eeb95f0f5 Restructure representation of join alias variables. An explicit JOIN
now has an RTE of its own, and references to its outputs now are Vars
referencing the JOIN RTE, rather than CASE-expressions.  This allows
reverse-listing in ruleutils.c to use the correct alias easily, rather
than painfully reverse-engineering the alias namespace as it used to do.
Also, nested FULL JOINs work correctly, because the result of the inner
joins are simple Vars that the planner can cope with.  This fixes a bug
reported a couple times now, notably by Tatsuo on 18-Nov-01.  The alias
Vars are expanded into COALESCE expressions where needed at the very end
of planning, rather than during parsing.
Also, beginnings of support for showing plan qualifier expressions in
EXPLAIN.  There are probably still cases that need work.
initdb forced due to change of stored-rule representation.
2002-03-12 00:52:10 +00:00
Tom Lane 54f7f62d4a Fix thinko: cost_mergejoin must pay attention to which side of the
mergeclause is which when extracting selectivity info.
2002-03-01 20:50:20 +00:00
Tom Lane 8f0a9e85b3 Second thoughts dept: arrange to cache mergejoin scan selectivity
in RestrictInfo nodes, instead of recomputing on every use.
2002-03-01 06:01:20 +00:00
Tom Lane f8c109528c Teach planner about the idea that a mergejoin won't necessarily read
both input streams to the end.  If one variable's range is much less
than the other, an indexscan-based merge can win by not scanning all
of the other table.  Per example from Reinhard Max.
2002-03-01 04:09:28 +00:00