/*------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * fcache.h * Declarations for function cache records. * * The first time any Oper or Func node is evaluated, we compute a cache * record for the function being invoked, and save a pointer to the cache * record in the Oper or Func node. This saves repeated lookup of info * about the function. * * Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2001, PostgreSQL Global Development Group * Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California * * $Id: fcache.h,v 1.21 2002/02/18 23:11:46 petere Exp $ * *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ #ifndef FCACHE_H #define FCACHE_H #include "fmgr.h" #include "nodes/execnodes.h" /* * A FunctionCache record is built for all functions regardless of language. * * We store the fmgr lookup info to avoid recomputing it on each call. * * We also need to store argument values across calls when evaluating a * function-returning-set. This is pretty ugly (and not re-entrant); * current-evaluation info should be somewhere in the econtext, not in * the querytree. As it stands, a function-returning-set can't safely be * recursive, at least not if it's in plpgsql which will try to re-use * the querytree at multiple execution nesting levels. FIXME someday. */ typedef struct FunctionCache { /* * Function manager's lookup info for the target function. */ FmgrInfo func; bool permission_ok; /* * setArgsValid is true when we are evaluating a set-valued function * and we are in the middle of a call series; we want to pass the same * argument values to the function again (and again, until it returns * ExprEndResult). */ bool setArgsValid; /* * Flag to remember whether we found a set-valued argument to the * function. This causes the function result to be a set as well. * Valid only when setArgsValid is true. */ bool setHasSetArg; /* some argument returns a set */ /* * Current argument data for a set-valued function; contains valid * data only if setArgsValid is true. */ FunctionCallInfoData setArgs; } FunctionCache; extern FunctionCachePtr init_fcache(Oid foid, int nargs, MemoryContext fcacheCxt); #endif /* FCACHE_H */