postgresql/src/backend/optimizer/util/tlist.c
Tom Lane 1d97c19a0f Fix estimate_num_groups() to not fail on PlaceHolderVars, per report from
Stefan Kaltenbrunner.  The most reasonable behavior (at least for the near
term) seems to be to ignore the PlaceHolderVar and examine its argument
instead.  In support of this, change the API of pull_var_clause() to allow
callers to request recursion into PlaceHolderVars.  Currently
estimate_num_groups() is the only customer for that behavior, but where
there's one there may be others.
2009-04-19 19:46:33 +00:00

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/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* tlist.c
* Target list manipulation routines
*
* Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2009, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
* Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
*
*
* IDENTIFICATION
* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/backend/optimizer/util/tlist.c,v 1.86 2009/04/19 19:46:33 tgl Exp $
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
#include "postgres.h"
#include "nodes/makefuncs.h"
#include "nodes/nodeFuncs.h"
#include "optimizer/tlist.h"
#include "optimizer/var.h"
#include "utils/lsyscache.h"
/*****************************************************************************
* Target list creation and searching utilities
*****************************************************************************/
/*
* tlist_member
* Finds the (first) member of the given tlist whose expression is
* equal() to the given expression. Result is NULL if no such member.
*/
TargetEntry *
tlist_member(Node *node, List *targetlist)
{
ListCell *temp;
foreach(temp, targetlist)
{
TargetEntry *tlentry = (TargetEntry *) lfirst(temp);
if (equal(node, tlentry->expr))
return tlentry;
}
return NULL;
}
/*
* tlist_member_ignore_relabel
* Same as above, except that we ignore top-level RelabelType nodes
* while checking for a match. This is needed for some scenarios
* involving binary-compatible sort operations.
*/
TargetEntry *
tlist_member_ignore_relabel(Node *node, List *targetlist)
{
ListCell *temp;
while (node && IsA(node, RelabelType))
node = (Node *) ((RelabelType *) node)->arg;
foreach(temp, targetlist)
{
TargetEntry *tlentry = (TargetEntry *) lfirst(temp);
Expr *tlexpr = tlentry->expr;
while (tlexpr && IsA(tlexpr, RelabelType))
tlexpr = ((RelabelType *) tlexpr)->arg;
if (equal(node, tlexpr))
return tlentry;
}
return NULL;
}
/*
* flatten_tlist
* Create a target list that only contains unique variables.
*
* Note that Vars with varlevelsup > 0 are not included in the output
* tlist. We expect that those will eventually be replaced with Params,
* but that probably has not happened at the time this routine is called.
*
* 'tlist' is the current target list
*
* Returns the "flattened" new target list.
*
* The result is entirely new structure sharing no nodes with the original.
* Copying the Var nodes is probably overkill, but be safe for now.
*/
List *
flatten_tlist(List *tlist)
{
List *vlist = pull_var_clause((Node *) tlist,
PVC_INCLUDE_PLACEHOLDERS);
List *new_tlist;
new_tlist = add_to_flat_tlist(NIL, vlist);
list_free(vlist);
return new_tlist;
}
/*
* add_to_flat_tlist
* Add more items to a flattened tlist (if they're not already in it)
*
* 'tlist' is the flattened tlist
* 'exprs' is a list of expressions (usually, but not necessarily, Vars)
*
* Returns the extended tlist.
*/
List *
add_to_flat_tlist(List *tlist, List *exprs)
{
int next_resno = list_length(tlist) + 1;
ListCell *lc;
foreach(lc, exprs)
{
Node *expr = (Node *) lfirst(lc);
if (!tlist_member(expr, tlist))
{
TargetEntry *tle;
tle = makeTargetEntry(copyObject(expr), /* copy needed?? */
next_resno++,
NULL,
false);
tlist = lappend(tlist, tle);
}
}
return tlist;
}
/*
* get_tlist_exprs
* Get just the expression subtrees of a tlist
*
* Resjunk columns are ignored unless includeJunk is true
*/
List *
get_tlist_exprs(List *tlist, bool includeJunk)
{
List *result = NIL;
ListCell *l;
foreach(l, tlist)
{
TargetEntry *tle = (TargetEntry *) lfirst(l);
if (tle->resjunk && !includeJunk)
continue;
result = lappend(result, tle->expr);
}
return result;
}
/*
* Does tlist have same output datatypes as listed in colTypes?
*
* Resjunk columns are ignored if junkOK is true; otherwise presence of
* a resjunk column will always cause a 'false' result.
*
* Note: currently no callers care about comparing typmods.
*/
bool
tlist_same_datatypes(List *tlist, List *colTypes, bool junkOK)
{
ListCell *l;
ListCell *curColType = list_head(colTypes);
foreach(l, tlist)
{
TargetEntry *tle = (TargetEntry *) lfirst(l);
if (tle->resjunk)
{
if (!junkOK)
return false;
}
else
{
if (curColType == NULL)
return false; /* tlist longer than colTypes */
if (exprType((Node *) tle->expr) != lfirst_oid(curColType))
return false;
curColType = lnext(curColType);
}
}
if (curColType != NULL)
return false; /* tlist shorter than colTypes */
return true;
}
/*
* get_sortgroupref_tle
* Find the targetlist entry matching the given SortGroupRef index,
* and return it.
*/
TargetEntry *
get_sortgroupref_tle(Index sortref, List *targetList)
{
ListCell *l;
foreach(l, targetList)
{
TargetEntry *tle = (TargetEntry *) lfirst(l);
if (tle->ressortgroupref == sortref)
return tle;
}
elog(ERROR, "ORDER/GROUP BY expression not found in targetlist");
return NULL; /* keep compiler quiet */
}
/*
* get_sortgroupclause_tle
* Find the targetlist entry matching the given SortGroupClause
* by ressortgroupref, and return it.
*/
TargetEntry *
get_sortgroupclause_tle(SortGroupClause *sgClause,
List *targetList)
{
return get_sortgroupref_tle(sgClause->tleSortGroupRef, targetList);
}
/*
* get_sortgroupclause_expr
* Find the targetlist entry matching the given SortGroupClause
* by ressortgroupref, and return its expression.
*/
Node *
get_sortgroupclause_expr(SortGroupClause *sgClause, List *targetList)
{
TargetEntry *tle = get_sortgroupclause_tle(sgClause, targetList);
return (Node *) tle->expr;
}
/*
* get_sortgrouplist_exprs
* Given a list of SortGroupClauses, build a list
* of the referenced targetlist expressions.
*/
List *
get_sortgrouplist_exprs(List *sgClauses, List *targetList)
{
List *result = NIL;
ListCell *l;
foreach(l, sgClauses)
{
SortGroupClause *sortcl = (SortGroupClause *) lfirst(l);
Node *sortexpr;
sortexpr = get_sortgroupclause_expr(sortcl, targetList);
result = lappend(result, sortexpr);
}
return result;
}
/*****************************************************************************
* Functions to extract data from a list of SortGroupClauses
*
* These don't really belong in tlist.c, but they are sort of related to the
* functions just above, and they don't seem to deserve their own file.
*****************************************************************************/
/*
* extract_grouping_ops - make an array of the equality operator OIDs
* for a SortGroupClause list
*/
Oid *
extract_grouping_ops(List *groupClause)
{
int numCols = list_length(groupClause);
int colno = 0;
Oid *groupOperators;
ListCell *glitem;
groupOperators = (Oid *) palloc(sizeof(Oid) * numCols);
foreach(glitem, groupClause)
{
SortGroupClause *groupcl = (SortGroupClause *) lfirst(glitem);
groupOperators[colno] = groupcl->eqop;
Assert(OidIsValid(groupOperators[colno]));
colno++;
}
return groupOperators;
}
/*
* extract_grouping_cols - make an array of the grouping column resnos
* for a SortGroupClause list
*/
AttrNumber *
extract_grouping_cols(List *groupClause, List *tlist)
{
AttrNumber *grpColIdx;
int numCols = list_length(groupClause);
int colno = 0;
ListCell *glitem;
grpColIdx = (AttrNumber *) palloc(sizeof(AttrNumber) * numCols);
foreach(glitem, groupClause)
{
SortGroupClause *groupcl = (SortGroupClause *) lfirst(glitem);
TargetEntry *tle = get_sortgroupclause_tle(groupcl, tlist);
grpColIdx[colno++] = tle->resno;
}
return grpColIdx;
}
/*
* grouping_is_sortable - is it possible to implement grouping list by sorting?
*
* This is easy since the parser will have included a sortop if one exists.
*/
bool
grouping_is_sortable(List *groupClause)
{
ListCell *glitem;
foreach(glitem, groupClause)
{
SortGroupClause *groupcl = (SortGroupClause *) lfirst(glitem);
if (!OidIsValid(groupcl->sortop))
return false;
}
return true;
}
/*
* grouping_is_hashable - is it possible to implement grouping list by hashing?
*
* We assume hashing is OK if the equality operators are marked oprcanhash.
* (If there isn't actually a supporting hash function, the executor will
* complain at runtime; but this is a misdeclaration of the operator, not
* a system bug.)
*/
bool
grouping_is_hashable(List *groupClause)
{
ListCell *glitem;
foreach(glitem, groupClause)
{
SortGroupClause *groupcl = (SortGroupClause *) lfirst(glitem);
if (!op_hashjoinable(groupcl->eqop))
return false;
}
return true;
}