postgresql/src/backend/nodes
Tom Lane 8ae29a1d40 Remove 'restrictinfojoinid' field from RestrictInfo nodes.
The only place it was being used was as temporary storage in indxpath.c,
and the logic was wrong: the same restrictinfo node could get chosen to
carry the info for two different joins.  Right fix is to return a second
list of unjoined-relids parallel to the list of clause groups.
1999-07-25 17:53:27 +00:00
..
copyfuncs.c Remove 'restrictinfojoinid' field from RestrictInfo nodes. 1999-07-25 17:53:27 +00:00
equalfuncs.c Clean up messy clause-selectivity code in clausesel.c; repair bug 1999-07-24 23:21:14 +00:00
freefuncs.c Remove 'restrictinfojoinid' field from RestrictInfo nodes. 1999-07-25 17:53:27 +00:00
list.c Move some system includes into c.h, and remove duplicates. 1999-07-17 20:18:55 +00:00
Makefile Rearrange order of subdirectory creation to help generate parse.h 1999-02-23 07:24:08 +00:00
makefuncs.c Remove unused #includes in *.c files. 1999-07-15 22:40:16 +00:00
nodeFuncs.c Remove unused #includes in *.c files. 1999-07-15 22:40:16 +00:00
nodes.c Move some system includes into c.h, and remove duplicates. 1999-07-17 20:18:55 +00:00
outfuncs.c Clean up messy clause-selectivity code in clausesel.c; repair bug 1999-07-24 23:21:14 +00:00
print.c Move some system includes into c.h, and remove duplicates. 1999-07-17 20:18:55 +00:00
read.c Move some system includes into c.h, and remove duplicates. 1999-07-17 20:18:55 +00:00
readfuncs.c Clean up messy clause-selectivity code in clausesel.c; repair bug 1999-07-24 23:21:14 +00:00
README Postgres95 1.01 Distribution - Virgin Sources 1996-07-09 06:22:35 +00:00

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* EXPLANATION OF THE NODE STRUCTURES                                          *
*    - Andrew Yu (11/94)                                                      *
*                                                                             *
* Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California                 *
*                                                                             *
* $Id: README,v 1.1.1.1 1996/07/09 06:21:32 scrappy Exp $
*                                                                             *
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INTRODUCTION

The current node structures are plain old C structures. "Inheritance" is
achieved by convention. No additional functions will be generated. Functions
that manipulate node structures reside in this directory.


FILES IN THIS DIRECTORY

    Node manipulation functions:
	copyfuncs.c	- copying a node
	equalfuncs.c	- comparing a node
	outfuncs.c	- convert a node to ascii representation
	readfuncs.c	- convert ascii representation back to a node
	makefuncs.c	- creator functions for primitive nodes

    Node definitions:
	nodes.h		- define node tags (NodeTag)
	pg_list.h	- generic list 
	primnodes.h	- primitive nodes
	parsenodes.h	- parse tree nodes
	plannodes.h	- plan tree nodes
	relation.h	- inner plan tree nodes
	execnodes.h	- executor nodes
	memnodes.h	- memory nodes


STEPS TO ADD A NODE

Suppose you wana define a node Foo:

1. add a tag (T_Foo) to the enum NodeTag in nodes.h (You may have to
   recompile the whole tree after doing this.)
2. add the structure definition to the appropriate ???nodes.h file. If you
   intend to inherit from, say a Plan node, put Plan as the first field of
   you definition.
3. if you intend to use copyObject, equal, nodeToString or stringToNode,
   add an appropriate function to copyfuncs.c, equalfuncs.c, outfuncs.c
   and readfuncs.c accordingly. (Except for frequently used nodes, don't
   bother writing a creator function in makefuncs.c)


HISTORICAL NOTE

Prior to the current simple C structure definitions, the Node structures 
uses a pseudo-inheritance system which automatically generates creator and
accessor functions. Since every node inherits from LispValue, the whole thing
is a mess. Here's a little anecdote:

    LispValue definition -- class used to support lisp structures
    in C.  This is here because we did not want to totally rewrite
    planner and executor code which depended on lisp structures when
    we ported postgres V1 from lisp to C. -cim 4/23/90