/*------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * nodeSubqueryscan.c * Support routines for scanning subqueries (subselects in rangetable). * * This is just enough different from sublinks (nodeSubplan.c) to mean that * we need two sets of code. Ought to look at trying to unify the cases. * * * Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2003, PostgreSQL Global Development Group * Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California * * * IDENTIFICATION * $Header: /cvsroot/pgsql/src/backend/executor/nodeSubqueryscan.c,v 1.20 2003/08/04 02:39:59 momjian Exp $ * *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ /* * INTERFACE ROUTINES * ExecSubqueryScan scans a subquery. * ExecSubqueryNext retrieve next tuple in sequential order. * ExecInitSubqueryScan creates and initializes a subqueryscan node. * ExecEndSubqueryScan releases any storage allocated. * ExecSubqueryReScan rescans the relation * */ #include "postgres.h" #include "catalog/pg_type.h" #include "executor/execdebug.h" #include "executor/execdefs.h" #include "executor/execdesc.h" #include "executor/nodeSubqueryscan.h" #include "parser/parsetree.h" #include "tcop/pquery.h" static TupleTableSlot *SubqueryNext(SubqueryScanState *node); /* ---------------------------------------------------------------- * Scan Support * ---------------------------------------------------------------- */ /* ---------------------------------------------------------------- * SubqueryNext * * This is a workhorse for ExecSubqueryScan * ---------------------------------------------------------------- */ static TupleTableSlot * SubqueryNext(SubqueryScanState *node) { EState *estate; ScanDirection direction; TupleTableSlot *slot; MemoryContext oldcontext; /* * get information from the estate and scan state */ estate = node->ss.ps.state; direction = estate->es_direction; /* * We need not support EvalPlanQual here, since we are not scanning a * real relation. */ /* * Get the next tuple from the sub-query. We have to be careful to * run it in its appropriate memory context. */ node->sss_SubEState->es_direction = direction; oldcontext = MemoryContextSwitchTo(node->sss_SubEState->es_query_cxt); slot = ExecProcNode(node->subplan); MemoryContextSwitchTo(oldcontext); node->ss.ss_ScanTupleSlot = slot; return slot; } /* ---------------------------------------------------------------- * ExecSubqueryScan(node) * * Scans the subquery sequentially and returns the next qualifying * tuple. * It calls the ExecScan() routine and passes it the access method * which retrieve tuples sequentially. * */ TupleTableSlot * ExecSubqueryScan(SubqueryScanState *node) { /* * use SubqueryNext as access method */ return ExecScan(&node->ss, (ExecScanAccessMtd) SubqueryNext); } /* ---------------------------------------------------------------- * ExecInitSubqueryScan * ---------------------------------------------------------------- */ SubqueryScanState * ExecInitSubqueryScan(SubqueryScan *node, EState *estate) { SubqueryScanState *subquerystate; RangeTblEntry *rte; EState *sp_estate; MemoryContext oldcontext; /* * SubqueryScan should not have any "normal" children. */ Assert(outerPlan(node) == NULL); Assert(innerPlan(node) == NULL); /* * create state structure */ subquerystate = makeNode(SubqueryScanState); subquerystate->ss.ps.plan = (Plan *) node; subquerystate->ss.ps.state = estate; /* * Miscellaneous initialization * * create expression context for node */ ExecAssignExprContext(estate, &subquerystate->ss.ps); /* * initialize child expressions */ subquerystate->ss.ps.targetlist = (List *) ExecInitExpr((Expr *) node->scan.plan.targetlist, (PlanState *) subquerystate); subquerystate->ss.ps.qual = (List *) ExecInitExpr((Expr *) node->scan.plan.qual, (PlanState *) subquerystate); #define SUBQUERYSCAN_NSLOTS 1 /* * tuple table initialization */ ExecInitResultTupleSlot(estate, &subquerystate->ss.ps); /* * initialize subquery * * This should agree with ExecInitSubPlan */ rte = rt_fetch(node->scan.scanrelid, estate->es_range_table); Assert(rte->rtekind == RTE_SUBQUERY); /* * The subquery needs its own EState because it has its own * rangetable. It shares our Param ID space, however. XXX if * rangetable access were done differently, the subquery could share * our EState, which would eliminate some thrashing about in this * module... */ sp_estate = CreateExecutorState(); subquerystate->sss_SubEState = sp_estate; oldcontext = MemoryContextSwitchTo(sp_estate->es_query_cxt); sp_estate->es_range_table = rte->subquery->rtable; sp_estate->es_param_list_info = estate->es_param_list_info; sp_estate->es_param_exec_vals = estate->es_param_exec_vals; sp_estate->es_tupleTable = ExecCreateTupleTable(ExecCountSlotsNode(node->subplan) + 10); sp_estate->es_snapshot = estate->es_snapshot; sp_estate->es_instrument = estate->es_instrument; /* * Start up the subplan (this is a very cut-down form of InitPlan()) */ subquerystate->subplan = ExecInitNode(node->subplan, sp_estate); MemoryContextSwitchTo(oldcontext); subquerystate->ss.ss_ScanTupleSlot = NULL; subquerystate->ss.ps.ps_TupFromTlist = false; /* * Initialize result tuple type and projection info. */ ExecAssignResultTypeFromTL(&subquerystate->ss.ps); ExecAssignProjectionInfo(&subquerystate->ss.ps); return subquerystate; } int ExecCountSlotsSubqueryScan(SubqueryScan *node) { /* * The subplan has its own tuple table and must not be counted here! */ return ExecCountSlotsNode(outerPlan(node)) + ExecCountSlotsNode(innerPlan(node)) + SUBQUERYSCAN_NSLOTS; } /* ---------------------------------------------------------------- * ExecEndSubqueryScan * * frees any storage allocated through C routines. * ---------------------------------------------------------------- */ void ExecEndSubqueryScan(SubqueryScanState *node) { MemoryContext oldcontext; /* * Free the exprcontext */ ExecFreeExprContext(&node->ss.ps); /* * clean out the upper tuple table */ ExecClearTuple(node->ss.ps.ps_ResultTupleSlot); /* * close down subquery */ oldcontext = MemoryContextSwitchTo(node->sss_SubEState->es_query_cxt); ExecEndPlan(node->subplan, node->sss_SubEState); MemoryContextSwitchTo(oldcontext); FreeExecutorState(node->sss_SubEState); } /* ---------------------------------------------------------------- * ExecSubqueryReScan * * Rescans the relation. * ---------------------------------------------------------------- */ void ExecSubqueryReScan(SubqueryScanState *node, ExprContext *exprCtxt) { EState *estate; MemoryContext oldcontext; estate = node->ss.ps.state; oldcontext = MemoryContextSwitchTo(node->sss_SubEState->es_query_cxt); /* * ExecReScan doesn't know about my subplan, so I have to do * changed-parameter signaling myself. This is just as well, because * the subplan has its own memory context in which its chgParam state * lives. */ if (node->ss.ps.chgParam != NULL) UpdateChangedParamSet(node->subplan, node->ss.ps.chgParam); /* * if chgParam of subnode is not null then plan will be re-scanned by * first ExecProcNode. */ if (node->subplan->chgParam == NULL) ExecReScan(node->subplan, NULL); MemoryContextSwitchTo(oldcontext); node->ss.ss_ScanTupleSlot = NULL; }