postgresql/contrib/btree_gist/expected/inet.out
Tom Lane 8a2e323f20 Handle mixed returnable and non-returnable columns better in IOS.
We can revert the code changes of commit b5febc1d1 now, because
commit 9a3ddeb51 installed a real solution for the difficulty
that b5febc1d1 just dodged, namely that the planner might pick
the wrong one of several index columns nominally containing the
same value.  It only matters which one we pick if we pick one
that's not returnable, and that mistake is now foreclosed.

Although both of the aforementioned commits were back-patched,
I don't feel a need to take any risk by back-patching this one.
The cases that it improves are very corner-ish.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/3179992.1641150853@sss.pgh.pa.us
2022-01-03 16:12:11 -05:00

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-- inet check
CREATE TABLE inettmp (a inet);
\copy inettmp from 'data/inet.data'
SET enable_seqscan=on;
SELECT count(*) FROM inettmp WHERE a < '89.225.196.191';
count
-------
213
(1 row)
SELECT count(*) FROM inettmp WHERE a <= '89.225.196.191';
count
-------
214
(1 row)
SELECT count(*) FROM inettmp WHERE a = '89.225.196.191';
count
-------
1
(1 row)
SELECT count(*) FROM inettmp WHERE a >= '89.225.196.191';
count
-------
387
(1 row)
SELECT count(*) FROM inettmp WHERE a > '89.225.196.191';
count
-------
386
(1 row)
CREATE INDEX inetidx ON inettmp USING gist ( a );
SET enable_seqscan=off;
SELECT count(*) FROM inettmp WHERE a < '89.225.196.191'::inet;
count
-------
213
(1 row)
SELECT count(*) FROM inettmp WHERE a <= '89.225.196.191'::inet;
count
-------
214
(1 row)
SELECT count(*) FROM inettmp WHERE a = '89.225.196.191'::inet;
count
-------
1
(1 row)
SELECT count(*) FROM inettmp WHERE a >= '89.225.196.191'::inet;
count
-------
387
(1 row)
SELECT count(*) FROM inettmp WHERE a > '89.225.196.191'::inet;
count
-------
386
(1 row)
VACUUM ANALYZE inettmp;
-- gist_inet_ops lacks a fetch function, so this should not be index-only scan
EXPLAIN (COSTS OFF)
SELECT count(*) FROM inettmp WHERE a = '89.225.196.191'::inet;
QUERY PLAN
--------------------------------------------------
Aggregate
-> Index Scan using inetidx on inettmp
Index Cond: (a = '89.225.196.191'::inet)
(3 rows)
SELECT count(*) FROM inettmp WHERE a = '89.225.196.191'::inet;
count
-------
1
(1 row)
DROP INDEX inetidx;
CREATE INDEX ON inettmp USING gist (a gist_inet_ops, a inet_ops);
-- this can be an index-only scan, as long as the planner uses the right column
EXPLAIN (COSTS OFF)
SELECT count(*) FROM inettmp WHERE a = '89.225.196.191'::inet;
QUERY PLAN
---------------------------------------------------------
Aggregate
-> Index Only Scan using inettmp_a_a1_idx on inettmp
Index Cond: (a = '89.225.196.191'::inet)
(3 rows)
SELECT count(*) FROM inettmp WHERE a = '89.225.196.191'::inet;
count
-------
1
(1 row)