/*------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * multibitmapset.h * Lists of Bitmapsets * * A multibitmapset is useful in situations where members of a set can * be identified by two small integers; for example, varno and varattno * of a group of Vars within a query. The implementation is a List of * Bitmapsets, so that the empty set can be represented by NIL. (But, * as with Bitmapsets, that's not the only allowed representation.) * The zero-based index of a List element is the first identifying value, * and the (also zero-based) index of a bit within that Bitmapset is * the second identifying value. There is no expectation that the * Bitmapsets should all be the same size. * * The available operations on multibitmapsets are intended to parallel * those on bitmapsets, for example union and intersection. So far only * a small fraction of that has been built out; we'll add more as needed. * * * Copyright (c) 2022-2023, PostgreSQL Global Development Group * * src/include/nodes/multibitmapset.h * *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ #ifndef MULTIBITMAPSET_H #define MULTIBITMAPSET_H #include "nodes/bitmapset.h" #include "nodes/pg_list.h" extern List *mbms_add_member(List *a, int listidx, int bitidx); extern List *mbms_add_members(List *a, const List *b); extern List *mbms_int_members(List *a, const List *b); extern bool mbms_is_member(int listidx, int bitidx, const List *a); extern Bitmapset *mbms_overlap_sets(const List *a, const List *b); #endif /* MULTIBITMAPSET_H */