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1827 lines
63 KiB
C
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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*
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* execnodes.h
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* definitions for executor state nodes
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*
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*
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* Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2011, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
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* Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
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*
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* src/include/nodes/execnodes.h
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*
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*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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*/
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#ifndef EXECNODES_H
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#define EXECNODES_H
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#include "access/genam.h"
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#include "access/heapam.h"
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#include "access/skey.h"
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#include "nodes/params.h"
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#include "nodes/plannodes.h"
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#include "nodes/tidbitmap.h"
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#include "utils/hsearch.h"
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#include "utils/rel.h"
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#include "utils/snapshot.h"
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#include "utils/tuplestore.h"
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/* ----------------
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* IndexInfo information
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*
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* this struct holds the information needed to construct new index
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* entries for a particular index. Used for both index_build and
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* retail creation of index entries.
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*
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* NumIndexAttrs number of columns in this index
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* KeyAttrNumbers underlying-rel attribute numbers used as keys
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* (zeroes indicate expressions)
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* Expressions expr trees for expression entries, or NIL if none
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* ExpressionsState exec state for expressions, or NIL if none
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* Predicate partial-index predicate, or NIL if none
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* PredicateState exec state for predicate, or NIL if none
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* ExclusionOps Per-column exclusion operators, or NULL if none
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* ExclusionProcs Underlying function OIDs for ExclusionOps
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* ExclusionStrats Opclass strategy numbers for ExclusionOps
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* Unique is it a unique index?
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* ReadyForInserts is it valid for inserts?
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* Concurrent are we doing a concurrent index build?
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* BrokenHotChain did we detect any broken HOT chains?
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*
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* ii_Concurrent and ii_BrokenHotChain are used only during index build;
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* they're conventionally set to false otherwise.
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* ----------------
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*/
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typedef struct IndexInfo
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{
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NodeTag type;
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int ii_NumIndexAttrs;
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AttrNumber ii_KeyAttrNumbers[INDEX_MAX_KEYS];
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List *ii_Expressions; /* list of Expr */
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List *ii_ExpressionsState; /* list of ExprState */
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List *ii_Predicate; /* list of Expr */
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List *ii_PredicateState; /* list of ExprState */
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Oid *ii_ExclusionOps; /* array with one entry per column */
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Oid *ii_ExclusionProcs; /* array with one entry per column */
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uint16 *ii_ExclusionStrats; /* array with one entry per column */
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bool ii_Unique;
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bool ii_ReadyForInserts;
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bool ii_Concurrent;
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bool ii_BrokenHotChain;
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} IndexInfo;
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/* ----------------
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* ExprContext_CB
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*
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* List of callbacks to be called at ExprContext shutdown.
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* ----------------
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*/
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typedef void (*ExprContextCallbackFunction) (Datum arg);
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typedef struct ExprContext_CB
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{
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struct ExprContext_CB *next;
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ExprContextCallbackFunction function;
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Datum arg;
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} ExprContext_CB;
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/* ----------------
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* ExprContext
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*
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* This class holds the "current context" information
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* needed to evaluate expressions for doing tuple qualifications
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* and tuple projections. For example, if an expression refers
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* to an attribute in the current inner tuple then we need to know
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* what the current inner tuple is and so we look at the expression
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* context.
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*
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* There are two memory contexts associated with an ExprContext:
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* * ecxt_per_query_memory is a query-lifespan context, typically the same
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* context the ExprContext node itself is allocated in. This context
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* can be used for purposes such as storing function call cache info.
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* * ecxt_per_tuple_memory is a short-term context for expression results.
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* As the name suggests, it will typically be reset once per tuple,
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* before we begin to evaluate expressions for that tuple. Each
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* ExprContext normally has its very own per-tuple memory context.
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*
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* CurrentMemoryContext should be set to ecxt_per_tuple_memory before
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* calling ExecEvalExpr() --- see ExecEvalExprSwitchContext().
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* ----------------
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*/
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typedef struct ExprContext
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{
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NodeTag type;
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/* Tuples that Var nodes in expression may refer to */
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TupleTableSlot *ecxt_scantuple;
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TupleTableSlot *ecxt_innertuple;
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TupleTableSlot *ecxt_outertuple;
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/* Memory contexts for expression evaluation --- see notes above */
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MemoryContext ecxt_per_query_memory;
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MemoryContext ecxt_per_tuple_memory;
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/* Values to substitute for Param nodes in expression */
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ParamExecData *ecxt_param_exec_vals; /* for PARAM_EXEC params */
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ParamListInfo ecxt_param_list_info; /* for other param types */
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/*
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* Values to substitute for Aggref nodes in the expressions of an Agg
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* node, or for WindowFunc nodes within a WindowAgg node.
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*/
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Datum *ecxt_aggvalues; /* precomputed values for aggs/windowfuncs */
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bool *ecxt_aggnulls; /* null flags for aggs/windowfuncs */
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/* Value to substitute for CaseTestExpr nodes in expression */
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Datum caseValue_datum;
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bool caseValue_isNull;
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/* Value to substitute for CoerceToDomainValue nodes in expression */
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Datum domainValue_datum;
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bool domainValue_isNull;
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/* Link to containing EState (NULL if a standalone ExprContext) */
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struct EState *ecxt_estate;
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/* Functions to call back when ExprContext is shut down */
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ExprContext_CB *ecxt_callbacks;
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} ExprContext;
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/*
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* Set-result status returned by ExecEvalExpr()
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*/
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typedef enum
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{
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ExprSingleResult, /* expression does not return a set */
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ExprMultipleResult, /* this result is an element of a set */
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ExprEndResult /* there are no more elements in the set */
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} ExprDoneCond;
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/*
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* Return modes for functions returning sets. Note values must be chosen
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* as separate bits so that a bitmask can be formed to indicate supported
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* modes. SFRM_Materialize_Random and SFRM_Materialize_Preferred are
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* auxiliary flags about SFRM_Materialize mode, rather than separate modes.
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*/
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typedef enum
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{
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SFRM_ValuePerCall = 0x01, /* one value returned per call */
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SFRM_Materialize = 0x02, /* result set instantiated in Tuplestore */
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SFRM_Materialize_Random = 0x04, /* Tuplestore needs randomAccess */
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SFRM_Materialize_Preferred = 0x08 /* caller prefers Tuplestore */
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} SetFunctionReturnMode;
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/*
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* When calling a function that might return a set (multiple rows),
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* a node of this type is passed as fcinfo->resultinfo to allow
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* return status to be passed back. A function returning set should
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* raise an error if no such resultinfo is provided.
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*/
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typedef struct ReturnSetInfo
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{
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NodeTag type;
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/* values set by caller: */
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ExprContext *econtext; /* context function is being called in */
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TupleDesc expectedDesc; /* tuple descriptor expected by caller */
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int allowedModes; /* bitmask: return modes caller can handle */
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/* result status from function (but pre-initialized by caller): */
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SetFunctionReturnMode returnMode; /* actual return mode */
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ExprDoneCond isDone; /* status for ValuePerCall mode */
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/* fields filled by function in Materialize return mode: */
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Tuplestorestate *setResult; /* holds the complete returned tuple set */
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TupleDesc setDesc; /* actual descriptor for returned tuples */
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} ReturnSetInfo;
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/* ----------------
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* ProjectionInfo node information
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*
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* This is all the information needed to perform projections ---
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* that is, form new tuples by evaluation of targetlist expressions.
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* Nodes which need to do projections create one of these.
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*
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* ExecProject() evaluates the tlist, forms a tuple, and stores it
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* in the given slot. Note that the result will be a "virtual" tuple
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* unless ExecMaterializeSlot() is then called to force it to be
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* converted to a physical tuple. The slot must have a tupledesc
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* that matches the output of the tlist!
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*
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* The planner very often produces tlists that consist entirely of
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* simple Var references (lower levels of a plan tree almost always
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* look like that). And top-level tlists are often mostly Vars too.
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* We therefore optimize execution of simple-Var tlist entries.
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* The pi_targetlist list actually contains only the tlist entries that
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* aren't simple Vars, while those that are Vars are processed using the
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* varSlotOffsets/varNumbers/varOutputCols arrays.
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*
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* The lastXXXVar fields are used to optimize fetching of fields from
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* input tuples: they let us do a slot_getsomeattrs() call to ensure
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* that all needed attributes are extracted in one pass.
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*
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* targetlist target list for projection (non-Var expressions only)
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* exprContext expression context in which to evaluate targetlist
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* slot slot to place projection result in
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* itemIsDone workspace array for ExecProject
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* directMap true if varOutputCols[] is an identity map
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* numSimpleVars number of simple Vars found in original tlist
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* varSlotOffsets array indicating which slot each simple Var is from
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* varNumbers array containing input attr numbers of simple Vars
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* varOutputCols array containing output attr numbers of simple Vars
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* lastInnerVar highest attnum from inner tuple slot (0 if none)
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* lastOuterVar highest attnum from outer tuple slot (0 if none)
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* lastScanVar highest attnum from scan tuple slot (0 if none)
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* ----------------
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*/
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typedef struct ProjectionInfo
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{
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NodeTag type;
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List *pi_targetlist;
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ExprContext *pi_exprContext;
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TupleTableSlot *pi_slot;
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ExprDoneCond *pi_itemIsDone;
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bool pi_directMap;
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int pi_numSimpleVars;
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int *pi_varSlotOffsets;
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int *pi_varNumbers;
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int *pi_varOutputCols;
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int pi_lastInnerVar;
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int pi_lastOuterVar;
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int pi_lastScanVar;
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} ProjectionInfo;
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/* ----------------
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* JunkFilter
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*
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* This class is used to store information regarding junk attributes.
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* A junk attribute is an attribute in a tuple that is needed only for
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* storing intermediate information in the executor, and does not belong
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* in emitted tuples. For example, when we do an UPDATE query,
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* the planner adds a "junk" entry to the targetlist so that the tuples
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* returned to ExecutePlan() contain an extra attribute: the ctid of
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* the tuple to be updated. This is needed to do the update, but we
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* don't want the ctid to be part of the stored new tuple! So, we
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* apply a "junk filter" to remove the junk attributes and form the
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* real output tuple. The junkfilter code also provides routines to
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* extract the values of the junk attribute(s) from the input tuple.
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*
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* targetList: the original target list (including junk attributes).
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* cleanTupType: the tuple descriptor for the "clean" tuple (with
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* junk attributes removed).
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* cleanMap: A map with the correspondence between the non-junk
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* attribute numbers of the "original" tuple and the
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* attribute numbers of the "clean" tuple.
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* resultSlot: tuple slot used to hold cleaned tuple.
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* junkAttNo: not used by junkfilter code. Can be used by caller
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* to remember the attno of a specific junk attribute
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* (execMain.c stores the "ctid" attno here).
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* ----------------
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*/
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typedef struct JunkFilter
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{
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NodeTag type;
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List *jf_targetList;
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TupleDesc jf_cleanTupType;
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AttrNumber *jf_cleanMap;
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TupleTableSlot *jf_resultSlot;
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AttrNumber jf_junkAttNo;
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} JunkFilter;
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/* ----------------
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* ResultRelInfo information
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*
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* Whenever we update an existing relation, we have to
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* update indices on the relation, and perhaps also fire triggers.
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* The ResultRelInfo class is used to hold all the information needed
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* about a result relation, including indices.. -cim 10/15/89
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*
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* RangeTableIndex result relation's range table index
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* RelationDesc relation descriptor for result relation
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* NumIndices # of indices existing on result relation
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* IndexRelationDescs array of relation descriptors for indices
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* IndexRelationInfo array of key/attr info for indices
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* TrigDesc triggers to be fired, if any
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* TrigFunctions cached lookup info for trigger functions
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* TrigWhenExprs array of trigger WHEN expr states
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* TrigInstrument optional runtime measurements for triggers
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* ConstraintExprs array of constraint-checking expr states
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* junkFilter for removing junk attributes from tuples
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* projectReturning for computing a RETURNING list
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* ----------------
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*/
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typedef struct ResultRelInfo
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{
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NodeTag type;
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Index ri_RangeTableIndex;
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Relation ri_RelationDesc;
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int ri_NumIndices;
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RelationPtr ri_IndexRelationDescs;
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IndexInfo **ri_IndexRelationInfo;
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TriggerDesc *ri_TrigDesc;
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FmgrInfo *ri_TrigFunctions;
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List **ri_TrigWhenExprs;
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struct Instrumentation *ri_TrigInstrument;
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List **ri_ConstraintExprs;
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JunkFilter *ri_junkFilter;
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ProjectionInfo *ri_projectReturning;
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} ResultRelInfo;
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/* ----------------
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* EState information
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*
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* Master working state for an Executor invocation
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* ----------------
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*/
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typedef struct EState
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{
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NodeTag type;
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/* Basic state for all query types: */
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ScanDirection es_direction; /* current scan direction */
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Snapshot es_snapshot; /* time qual to use */
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Snapshot es_crosscheck_snapshot; /* crosscheck time qual for RI */
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List *es_range_table; /* List of RangeTblEntry */
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PlannedStmt *es_plannedstmt; /* link to top of plan tree */
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JunkFilter *es_junkFilter; /* top-level junk filter, if any */
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/* If query can insert/delete tuples, the command ID to mark them with */
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CommandId es_output_cid;
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/* Info about target table(s) for insert/update/delete queries: */
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ResultRelInfo *es_result_relations; /* array of ResultRelInfos */
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int es_num_result_relations; /* length of array */
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ResultRelInfo *es_result_relation_info; /* currently active array elt */
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/* Stuff used for firing triggers: */
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List *es_trig_target_relations; /* trigger-only ResultRelInfos */
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TupleTableSlot *es_trig_tuple_slot; /* for trigger output tuples */
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TupleTableSlot *es_trig_oldtup_slot; /* for TriggerEnabled */
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/* Parameter info: */
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ParamListInfo es_param_list_info; /* values of external params */
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ParamExecData *es_param_exec_vals; /* values of internal params */
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/* Other working state: */
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MemoryContext es_query_cxt; /* per-query context in which EState lives */
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List *es_tupleTable; /* List of TupleTableSlots */
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List *es_rowMarks; /* List of ExecRowMarks */
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uint32 es_processed; /* # of tuples processed */
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Oid es_lastoid; /* last oid processed (by INSERT) */
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int es_top_eflags; /* eflags passed to ExecutorStart */
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int es_instrument; /* OR of InstrumentOption flags */
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bool es_select_into; /* true if doing SELECT INTO */
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bool es_into_oids; /* true to generate OIDs in SELECT INTO */
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bool es_finished; /* true when ExecutorFinish is done */
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List *es_exprcontexts; /* List of ExprContexts within EState */
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List *es_subplanstates; /* List of PlanState for SubPlans */
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List *es_auxmodifytables; /* List of secondary ModifyTableStates */
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/*
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* this ExprContext is for per-output-tuple operations, such as constraint
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* checks and index-value computations. It will be reset for each output
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* tuple. Note that it will be created only if needed.
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*/
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ExprContext *es_per_tuple_exprcontext;
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/*
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* These fields are for re-evaluating plan quals when an updated tuple is
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* substituted in READ COMMITTED mode. es_epqTuple[] contains tuples that
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* scan plan nodes should return instead of whatever they'd normally
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* return, or NULL if nothing to return; es_epqTupleSet[] is true if a
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* particular array entry is valid; and es_epqScanDone[] is state to
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* remember if the tuple has been returned already. Arrays are of size
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* list_length(es_range_table) and are indexed by scan node scanrelid - 1.
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*/
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HeapTuple *es_epqTuple; /* array of EPQ substitute tuples */
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bool *es_epqTupleSet; /* true if EPQ tuple is provided */
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bool *es_epqScanDone; /* true if EPQ tuple has been fetched */
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/*
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* this field added at end of struct to avoid post-release ABI breakage in
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* existing release branches. It'll be in a more logical place in 9.2.
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*/
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TupleTableSlot *es_trig_newtup_slot; /* for TriggerEnabled */
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} EState;
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/*
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* ExecRowMark -
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* runtime representation of FOR UPDATE/SHARE clauses
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*
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* When doing UPDATE, DELETE, or SELECT FOR UPDATE/SHARE, we should have an
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* ExecRowMark for each non-target relation in the query (except inheritance
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* parent RTEs, which can be ignored at runtime). See PlanRowMark for details
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* about most of the fields. In addition to fields directly derived from
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* PlanRowMark, we store curCtid, which is used by the WHERE CURRENT OF code.
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*
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* EState->es_rowMarks is a list of these structs.
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*/
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typedef struct ExecRowMark
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{
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Relation relation; /* opened and suitably locked relation */
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Index rti; /* its range table index */
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Index prti; /* parent range table index, if child */
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Index rowmarkId; /* unique identifier for resjunk columns */
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RowMarkType markType; /* see enum in nodes/plannodes.h */
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bool noWait; /* NOWAIT option */
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ItemPointerData curCtid; /* ctid of currently locked tuple, if any */
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} ExecRowMark;
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/*
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* ExecAuxRowMark -
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* additional runtime representation of FOR UPDATE/SHARE clauses
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*
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* Each LockRows and ModifyTable node keeps a list of the rowmarks it needs to
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* deal with. In addition to a pointer to the related entry in es_rowMarks,
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* this struct carries the column number(s) of the resjunk columns associated
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* with the rowmark (see comments for PlanRowMark for more detail). In the
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* case of ModifyTable, there has to be a separate ExecAuxRowMark list for
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* each child plan, because the resjunk columns could be at different physical
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* column positions in different subplans.
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*/
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typedef struct ExecAuxRowMark
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{
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ExecRowMark *rowmark; /* related entry in es_rowMarks */
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AttrNumber ctidAttNo; /* resno of ctid junk attribute, if any */
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AttrNumber toidAttNo; /* resno of tableoid junk attribute, if any */
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AttrNumber wholeAttNo; /* resno of whole-row junk attribute, if any */
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} ExecAuxRowMark;
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/* ----------------------------------------------------------------
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* Tuple Hash Tables
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*
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* All-in-memory tuple hash tables are used for a number of purposes.
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*
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* Note: tab_hash_funcs are for the key datatype(s) stored in the table,
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* and tab_eq_funcs are non-cross-type equality operators for those types.
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* Normally these are the only functions used, but FindTupleHashEntry()
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* supports searching a hashtable using cross-data-type hashing. For that,
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* the caller must supply hash functions for the LHS datatype as well as
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* the cross-type equality operators to use. in_hash_funcs and cur_eq_funcs
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* are set to point to the caller's function arrays while doing such a search.
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* During LookupTupleHashEntry(), they point to tab_hash_funcs and
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* tab_eq_funcs respectively.
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* ----------------------------------------------------------------
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*/
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typedef struct TupleHashEntryData *TupleHashEntry;
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typedef struct TupleHashTableData *TupleHashTable;
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typedef struct TupleHashEntryData
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{
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/* firstTuple must be the first field in this struct! */
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MinimalTuple firstTuple; /* copy of first tuple in this group */
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/* there may be additional data beyond the end of this struct */
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} TupleHashEntryData; /* VARIABLE LENGTH STRUCT */
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typedef struct TupleHashTableData
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{
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HTAB *hashtab; /* underlying dynahash table */
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int numCols; /* number of columns in lookup key */
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AttrNumber *keyColIdx; /* attr numbers of key columns */
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FmgrInfo *tab_hash_funcs; /* hash functions for table datatype(s) */
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FmgrInfo *tab_eq_funcs; /* equality functions for table datatype(s) */
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MemoryContext tablecxt; /* memory context containing table */
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MemoryContext tempcxt; /* context for function evaluations */
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Size entrysize; /* actual size to make each hash entry */
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TupleTableSlot *tableslot; /* slot for referencing table entries */
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/* The following fields are set transiently for each table search: */
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TupleTableSlot *inputslot; /* current input tuple's slot */
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FmgrInfo *in_hash_funcs; /* hash functions for input datatype(s) */
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FmgrInfo *cur_eq_funcs; /* equality functions for input vs. table */
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} TupleHashTableData;
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typedef HASH_SEQ_STATUS TupleHashIterator;
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/*
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* Use InitTupleHashIterator/TermTupleHashIterator for a read/write scan.
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* Use ResetTupleHashIterator if the table can be frozen (in this case no
|
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* explicit scan termination is needed).
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*/
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#define InitTupleHashIterator(htable, iter) \
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hash_seq_init(iter, (htable)->hashtab)
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#define TermTupleHashIterator(iter) \
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hash_seq_term(iter)
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#define ResetTupleHashIterator(htable, iter) \
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do { \
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hash_freeze((htable)->hashtab); \
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hash_seq_init(iter, (htable)->hashtab); \
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} while (0)
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#define ScanTupleHashTable(iter) \
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((TupleHashEntry) hash_seq_search(iter))
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/* ----------------------------------------------------------------
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* Expression State Trees
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*
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* Each executable expression tree has a parallel ExprState tree.
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*
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* Unlike PlanState, there is not an exact one-for-one correspondence between
|
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* ExprState node types and Expr node types. Many Expr node types have no
|
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* need for node-type-specific run-time state, and so they can use plain
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* ExprState or GenericExprState as their associated ExprState node type.
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* ----------------------------------------------------------------
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*/
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/* ----------------
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* ExprState node
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*
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* ExprState is the common superclass for all ExprState-type nodes.
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*
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* It can also be instantiated directly for leaf Expr nodes that need no
|
|
* local run-time state (such as Var, Const, or Param).
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*
|
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* To save on dispatch overhead, each ExprState node contains a function
|
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* pointer to the routine to execute to evaluate the node.
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* ----------------
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*/
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|
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typedef struct ExprState ExprState;
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|
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typedef Datum (*ExprStateEvalFunc) (ExprState *expression,
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ExprContext *econtext,
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bool *isNull,
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ExprDoneCond *isDone);
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|
|
|
struct ExprState
|
|
{
|
|
NodeTag type;
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Expr *expr; /* associated Expr node */
|
|
ExprStateEvalFunc evalfunc; /* routine to run to execute node */
|
|
};
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|
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/* ----------------
|
|
* GenericExprState node
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*
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* This is used for Expr node types that need no local run-time state,
|
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* but have one child Expr node.
|
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* ----------------
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef struct GenericExprState
|
|
{
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ExprState xprstate;
|
|
ExprState *arg; /* state of my child node */
|
|
} GenericExprState;
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|
|
|
/* ----------------
|
|
* AggrefExprState node
|
|
* ----------------
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef struct AggrefExprState
|
|
{
|
|
ExprState xprstate;
|
|
List *args; /* states of argument expressions */
|
|
int aggno; /* ID number for agg within its plan node */
|
|
} AggrefExprState;
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|
|
|
/* ----------------
|
|
* WindowFuncExprState node
|
|
* ----------------
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef struct WindowFuncExprState
|
|
{
|
|
ExprState xprstate;
|
|
List *args; /* states of argument expressions */
|
|
int wfuncno; /* ID number for wfunc within its plan node */
|
|
} WindowFuncExprState;
|
|
|
|
/* ----------------
|
|
* ArrayRefExprState node
|
|
*
|
|
* Note: array types can be fixed-length (typlen > 0), but only when the
|
|
* element type is itself fixed-length. Otherwise they are varlena structures
|
|
* and have typlen = -1. In any case, an array type is never pass-by-value.
|
|
* ----------------
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef struct ArrayRefExprState
|
|
{
|
|
ExprState xprstate;
|
|
List *refupperindexpr; /* states for child nodes */
|
|
List *reflowerindexpr;
|
|
ExprState *refexpr;
|
|
ExprState *refassgnexpr;
|
|
int16 refattrlength; /* typlen of array type */
|
|
int16 refelemlength; /* typlen of the array element type */
|
|
bool refelembyval; /* is the element type pass-by-value? */
|
|
char refelemalign; /* typalign of the element type */
|
|
} ArrayRefExprState;
|
|
|
|
/* ----------------
|
|
* FuncExprState node
|
|
*
|
|
* Although named for FuncExpr, this is also used for OpExpr, DistinctExpr,
|
|
* and NullIf nodes; be careful to check what xprstate.expr is actually
|
|
* pointing at!
|
|
* ----------------
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef struct FuncExprState
|
|
{
|
|
ExprState xprstate;
|
|
List *args; /* states of argument expressions */
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Function manager's lookup info for the target function. If func.fn_oid
|
|
* is InvalidOid, we haven't initialized it yet (nor any of the following
|
|
* fields).
|
|
*/
|
|
FmgrInfo func;
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* For a set-returning function (SRF) that returns a tuplestore, we keep
|
|
* the tuplestore here and dole out the result rows one at a time. The
|
|
* slot holds the row currently being returned.
|
|
*/
|
|
Tuplestorestate *funcResultStore;
|
|
TupleTableSlot *funcResultSlot;
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* In some cases we need to compute a tuple descriptor for the function's
|
|
* output. If so, it's stored here.
|
|
*/
|
|
TupleDesc funcResultDesc;
|
|
bool funcReturnsTuple; /* valid when funcResultDesc isn't
|
|
* NULL */
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* setArgsValid is true when we are evaluating a set-returning function
|
|
* that uses value-per-call mode 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). This indicates that
|
|
* fcinfo_data already contains valid argument data.
|
|
*/
|
|
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 or funcResultStore isn't NULL.
|
|
*/
|
|
bool setHasSetArg; /* some argument returns a set */
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Flag to remember whether we have registered a shutdown callback for
|
|
* this FuncExprState. We do so only if funcResultStore or setArgsValid
|
|
* has been set at least once (since all the callback is for is to release
|
|
* the tuplestore or clear setArgsValid).
|
|
*/
|
|
bool shutdown_reg; /* a shutdown callback is registered */
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Call parameter structure for the function. This has been initialized
|
|
* (by InitFunctionCallInfoData) if func.fn_oid is valid. It also saves
|
|
* argument values between calls, when setArgsValid is true.
|
|
*/
|
|
FunctionCallInfoData fcinfo_data;
|
|
} FuncExprState;
|
|
|
|
/* ----------------
|
|
* ScalarArrayOpExprState node
|
|
*
|
|
* This is a FuncExprState plus some additional data.
|
|
* ----------------
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef struct ScalarArrayOpExprState
|
|
{
|
|
FuncExprState fxprstate;
|
|
/* Cached info about array element type */
|
|
Oid element_type;
|
|
int16 typlen;
|
|
bool typbyval;
|
|
char typalign;
|
|
} ScalarArrayOpExprState;
|
|
|
|
/* ----------------
|
|
* BoolExprState node
|
|
* ----------------
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef struct BoolExprState
|
|
{
|
|
ExprState xprstate;
|
|
List *args; /* states of argument expression(s) */
|
|
} BoolExprState;
|
|
|
|
/* ----------------
|
|
* SubPlanState node
|
|
* ----------------
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef struct SubPlanState
|
|
{
|
|
ExprState xprstate;
|
|
struct PlanState *planstate; /* subselect plan's state tree */
|
|
ExprState *testexpr; /* state of combining expression */
|
|
List *args; /* states of argument expression(s) */
|
|
HeapTuple curTuple; /* copy of most recent tuple from subplan */
|
|
/* these are used when hashing the subselect's output: */
|
|
ProjectionInfo *projLeft; /* for projecting lefthand exprs */
|
|
ProjectionInfo *projRight; /* for projecting subselect output */
|
|
TupleHashTable hashtable; /* hash table for no-nulls subselect rows */
|
|
TupleHashTable hashnulls; /* hash table for rows with null(s) */
|
|
bool havehashrows; /* TRUE if hashtable is not empty */
|
|
bool havenullrows; /* TRUE if hashnulls is not empty */
|
|
MemoryContext hashtablecxt; /* memory context containing hash tables */
|
|
MemoryContext hashtempcxt; /* temp memory context for hash tables */
|
|
ExprContext *innerecontext; /* econtext for computing inner tuples */
|
|
AttrNumber *keyColIdx; /* control data for hash tables */
|
|
FmgrInfo *tab_hash_funcs; /* hash functions for table datatype(s) */
|
|
FmgrInfo *tab_eq_funcs; /* equality functions for table datatype(s) */
|
|
FmgrInfo *lhs_hash_funcs; /* hash functions for lefthand datatype(s) */
|
|
FmgrInfo *cur_eq_funcs; /* equality functions for LHS vs. table */
|
|
} SubPlanState;
|
|
|
|
/* ----------------
|
|
* AlternativeSubPlanState node
|
|
* ----------------
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef struct AlternativeSubPlanState
|
|
{
|
|
ExprState xprstate;
|
|
List *subplans; /* states of alternative subplans */
|
|
int active; /* list index of the one we're using */
|
|
} AlternativeSubPlanState;
|
|
|
|
/* ----------------
|
|
* FieldSelectState node
|
|
* ----------------
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef struct FieldSelectState
|
|
{
|
|
ExprState xprstate;
|
|
ExprState *arg; /* input expression */
|
|
TupleDesc argdesc; /* tupdesc for most recent input */
|
|
} FieldSelectState;
|
|
|
|
/* ----------------
|
|
* FieldStoreState node
|
|
* ----------------
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef struct FieldStoreState
|
|
{
|
|
ExprState xprstate;
|
|
ExprState *arg; /* input tuple value */
|
|
List *newvals; /* new value(s) for field(s) */
|
|
TupleDesc argdesc; /* tupdesc for most recent input */
|
|
} FieldStoreState;
|
|
|
|
/* ----------------
|
|
* CoerceViaIOState node
|
|
* ----------------
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef struct CoerceViaIOState
|
|
{
|
|
ExprState xprstate;
|
|
ExprState *arg; /* input expression */
|
|
FmgrInfo outfunc; /* lookup info for source output function */
|
|
FmgrInfo infunc; /* lookup info for result input function */
|
|
Oid intypioparam; /* argument needed for input function */
|
|
} CoerceViaIOState;
|
|
|
|
/* ----------------
|
|
* ArrayCoerceExprState node
|
|
* ----------------
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef struct ArrayCoerceExprState
|
|
{
|
|
ExprState xprstate;
|
|
ExprState *arg; /* input array value */
|
|
Oid resultelemtype; /* element type of result array */
|
|
FmgrInfo elemfunc; /* lookup info for element coercion function */
|
|
/* use struct pointer to avoid including array.h here */
|
|
struct ArrayMapState *amstate; /* workspace for array_map */
|
|
} ArrayCoerceExprState;
|
|
|
|
/* ----------------
|
|
* ConvertRowtypeExprState node
|
|
* ----------------
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef struct ConvertRowtypeExprState
|
|
{
|
|
ExprState xprstate;
|
|
ExprState *arg; /* input tuple value */
|
|
TupleDesc indesc; /* tupdesc for source rowtype */
|
|
TupleDesc outdesc; /* tupdesc for result rowtype */
|
|
/* use "struct" so we needn't include tupconvert.h here */
|
|
struct TupleConversionMap *map;
|
|
bool initialized;
|
|
} ConvertRowtypeExprState;
|
|
|
|
/* ----------------
|
|
* CaseExprState node
|
|
* ----------------
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef struct CaseExprState
|
|
{
|
|
ExprState xprstate;
|
|
ExprState *arg; /* implicit equality comparison argument */
|
|
List *args; /* the arguments (list of WHEN clauses) */
|
|
ExprState *defresult; /* the default result (ELSE clause) */
|
|
} CaseExprState;
|
|
|
|
/* ----------------
|
|
* CaseWhenState node
|
|
* ----------------
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef struct CaseWhenState
|
|
{
|
|
ExprState xprstate;
|
|
ExprState *expr; /* condition expression */
|
|
ExprState *result; /* substitution result */
|
|
} CaseWhenState;
|
|
|
|
/* ----------------
|
|
* ArrayExprState node
|
|
*
|
|
* Note: ARRAY[] expressions always produce varlena arrays, never fixed-length
|
|
* arrays.
|
|
* ----------------
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef struct ArrayExprState
|
|
{
|
|
ExprState xprstate;
|
|
List *elements; /* states for child nodes */
|
|
int16 elemlength; /* typlen of the array element type */
|
|
bool elembyval; /* is the element type pass-by-value? */
|
|
char elemalign; /* typalign of the element type */
|
|
} ArrayExprState;
|
|
|
|
/* ----------------
|
|
* RowExprState node
|
|
* ----------------
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef struct RowExprState
|
|
{
|
|
ExprState xprstate;
|
|
List *args; /* the arguments */
|
|
TupleDesc tupdesc; /* descriptor for result tuples */
|
|
} RowExprState;
|
|
|
|
/* ----------------
|
|
* RowCompareExprState node
|
|
* ----------------
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef struct RowCompareExprState
|
|
{
|
|
ExprState xprstate;
|
|
List *largs; /* the left-hand input arguments */
|
|
List *rargs; /* the right-hand input arguments */
|
|
FmgrInfo *funcs; /* array of comparison function info */
|
|
Oid *collations; /* array of collations to use */
|
|
} RowCompareExprState;
|
|
|
|
/* ----------------
|
|
* CoalesceExprState node
|
|
* ----------------
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef struct CoalesceExprState
|
|
{
|
|
ExprState xprstate;
|
|
List *args; /* the arguments */
|
|
} CoalesceExprState;
|
|
|
|
/* ----------------
|
|
* MinMaxExprState node
|
|
* ----------------
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef struct MinMaxExprState
|
|
{
|
|
ExprState xprstate;
|
|
List *args; /* the arguments */
|
|
FmgrInfo cfunc; /* lookup info for comparison func */
|
|
} MinMaxExprState;
|
|
|
|
/* ----------------
|
|
* XmlExprState node
|
|
* ----------------
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef struct XmlExprState
|
|
{
|
|
ExprState xprstate;
|
|
List *named_args; /* ExprStates for named arguments */
|
|
List *args; /* ExprStates for other arguments */
|
|
} XmlExprState;
|
|
|
|
/* ----------------
|
|
* NullTestState node
|
|
* ----------------
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef struct NullTestState
|
|
{
|
|
ExprState xprstate;
|
|
ExprState *arg; /* input expression */
|
|
/* used only if input is of composite type: */
|
|
TupleDesc argdesc; /* tupdesc for most recent input */
|
|
} NullTestState;
|
|
|
|
/* ----------------
|
|
* CoerceToDomainState node
|
|
* ----------------
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef struct CoerceToDomainState
|
|
{
|
|
ExprState xprstate;
|
|
ExprState *arg; /* input expression */
|
|
/* Cached list of constraints that need to be checked */
|
|
List *constraints; /* list of DomainConstraintState nodes */
|
|
} CoerceToDomainState;
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* DomainConstraintState - one item to check during CoerceToDomain
|
|
*
|
|
* Note: this is just a Node, and not an ExprState, because it has no
|
|
* corresponding Expr to link to. Nonetheless it is part of an ExprState
|
|
* tree, so we give it a name following the xxxState convention.
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef enum DomainConstraintType
|
|
{
|
|
DOM_CONSTRAINT_NOTNULL,
|
|
DOM_CONSTRAINT_CHECK
|
|
} DomainConstraintType;
|
|
|
|
typedef struct DomainConstraintState
|
|
{
|
|
NodeTag type;
|
|
DomainConstraintType constrainttype; /* constraint type */
|
|
char *name; /* name of constraint (for error msgs) */
|
|
ExprState *check_expr; /* for CHECK, a boolean expression */
|
|
} DomainConstraintState;
|
|
|
|
|
|
/* ----------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
* Executor State Trees
|
|
*
|
|
* An executing query has a PlanState tree paralleling the Plan tree
|
|
* that describes the plan.
|
|
* ----------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
/* ----------------
|
|
* PlanState node
|
|
*
|
|
* We never actually instantiate any PlanState nodes; this is just the common
|
|
* abstract superclass for all PlanState-type nodes.
|
|
* ----------------
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef struct PlanState
|
|
{
|
|
NodeTag type;
|
|
|
|
Plan *plan; /* associated Plan node */
|
|
|
|
EState *state; /* at execution time, states of individual
|
|
* nodes point to one EState for the whole
|
|
* top-level plan */
|
|
|
|
struct Instrumentation *instrument; /* Optional runtime stats for this
|
|
* plan node */
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Common structural data for all Plan types. These links to subsidiary
|
|
* state trees parallel links in the associated plan tree (except for the
|
|
* subPlan list, which does not exist in the plan tree).
|
|
*/
|
|
List *targetlist; /* target list to be computed at this node */
|
|
List *qual; /* implicitly-ANDed qual conditions */
|
|
struct PlanState *lefttree; /* input plan tree(s) */
|
|
struct PlanState *righttree;
|
|
List *initPlan; /* Init SubPlanState nodes (un-correlated expr
|
|
* subselects) */
|
|
List *subPlan; /* SubPlanState nodes in my expressions */
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* State for management of parameter-change-driven rescanning
|
|
*/
|
|
Bitmapset *chgParam; /* set of IDs of changed Params */
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Other run-time state needed by most if not all node types.
|
|
*/
|
|
TupleTableSlot *ps_ResultTupleSlot; /* slot for my result tuples */
|
|
ExprContext *ps_ExprContext; /* node's expression-evaluation context */
|
|
ProjectionInfo *ps_ProjInfo; /* info for doing tuple projection */
|
|
bool ps_TupFromTlist;/* state flag for processing set-valued
|
|
* functions in targetlist */
|
|
} PlanState;
|
|
|
|
/* ----------------
|
|
* these are defined to avoid confusion problems with "left"
|
|
* and "right" and "inner" and "outer". The convention is that
|
|
* the "left" plan is the "outer" plan and the "right" plan is
|
|
* the inner plan, but these make the code more readable.
|
|
* ----------------
|
|
*/
|
|
#define innerPlanState(node) (((PlanState *)(node))->righttree)
|
|
#define outerPlanState(node) (((PlanState *)(node))->lefttree)
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* EPQState is state for executing an EvalPlanQual recheck on a candidate
|
|
* tuple in ModifyTable or LockRows. The estate and planstate fields are
|
|
* NULL if inactive.
|
|
*/
|
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typedef struct EPQState
|
|
{
|
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EState *estate; /* subsidiary EState */
|
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PlanState *planstate; /* plan state tree ready to be executed */
|
|
TupleTableSlot *origslot; /* original output tuple to be rechecked */
|
|
Plan *plan; /* plan tree to be executed */
|
|
List *arowMarks; /* ExecAuxRowMarks (non-locking only) */
|
|
int epqParam; /* ID of Param to force scan node re-eval */
|
|
} EPQState;
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|
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/* ----------------
|
|
* ResultState information
|
|
* ----------------
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef struct ResultState
|
|
{
|
|
PlanState ps; /* its first field is NodeTag */
|
|
ExprState *resconstantqual;
|
|
bool rs_done; /* are we done? */
|
|
bool rs_checkqual; /* do we need to check the qual? */
|
|
} ResultState;
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|
|
|
/* ----------------
|
|
* ModifyTableState information
|
|
* ----------------
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef struct ModifyTableState
|
|
{
|
|
PlanState ps; /* its first field is NodeTag */
|
|
CmdType operation; /* INSERT, UPDATE, or DELETE */
|
|
bool canSetTag; /* do we set the command tag/es_processed? */
|
|
bool mt_done; /* are we done? */
|
|
PlanState **mt_plans; /* subplans (one per target rel) */
|
|
int mt_nplans; /* number of plans in the array */
|
|
int mt_whichplan; /* which one is being executed (0..n-1) */
|
|
ResultRelInfo *resultRelInfo; /* per-subplan target relations */
|
|
List **mt_arowmarks; /* per-subplan ExecAuxRowMark lists */
|
|
EPQState mt_epqstate; /* for evaluating EvalPlanQual rechecks */
|
|
bool fireBSTriggers; /* do we need to fire stmt triggers? */
|
|
} ModifyTableState;
|
|
|
|
/* ----------------
|
|
* AppendState information
|
|
*
|
|
* nplans how many plans are in the array
|
|
* whichplan which plan is being executed (0 .. n-1)
|
|
* ----------------
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef struct AppendState
|
|
{
|
|
PlanState ps; /* its first field is NodeTag */
|
|
PlanState **appendplans; /* array of PlanStates for my inputs */
|
|
int as_nplans;
|
|
int as_whichplan;
|
|
} AppendState;
|
|
|
|
/* ----------------
|
|
* MergeAppendState information
|
|
*
|
|
* nplans how many plans are in the array
|
|
* nkeys number of sort key columns
|
|
* scankeys sort keys in ScanKey representation
|
|
* slots current output tuple of each subplan
|
|
* heap heap of active tuples (represented as array indexes)
|
|
* heap_size number of active heap entries
|
|
* initialized true if we have fetched first tuple from each subplan
|
|
* last_slot last subplan fetched from (which must be re-called)
|
|
* ----------------
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef struct MergeAppendState
|
|
{
|
|
PlanState ps; /* its first field is NodeTag */
|
|
PlanState **mergeplans; /* array of PlanStates for my inputs */
|
|
int ms_nplans;
|
|
int ms_nkeys;
|
|
ScanKey ms_scankeys; /* array of length ms_nkeys */
|
|
TupleTableSlot **ms_slots; /* array of length ms_nplans */
|
|
int *ms_heap; /* array of length ms_nplans */
|
|
int ms_heap_size; /* current active length of ms_heap[] */
|
|
bool ms_initialized; /* are subplans started? */
|
|
int ms_last_slot; /* last subplan slot we returned from */
|
|
} MergeAppendState;
|
|
|
|
/* ----------------
|
|
* RecursiveUnionState information
|
|
*
|
|
* RecursiveUnionState is used for performing a recursive union.
|
|
*
|
|
* recursing T when we're done scanning the non-recursive term
|
|
* intermediate_empty T if intermediate_table is currently empty
|
|
* working_table working table (to be scanned by recursive term)
|
|
* intermediate_table current recursive output (next generation of WT)
|
|
* ----------------
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef struct RecursiveUnionState
|
|
{
|
|
PlanState ps; /* its first field is NodeTag */
|
|
bool recursing;
|
|
bool intermediate_empty;
|
|
Tuplestorestate *working_table;
|
|
Tuplestorestate *intermediate_table;
|
|
/* Remaining fields are unused in UNION ALL case */
|
|
FmgrInfo *eqfunctions; /* per-grouping-field equality fns */
|
|
FmgrInfo *hashfunctions; /* per-grouping-field hash fns */
|
|
MemoryContext tempContext; /* short-term context for comparisons */
|
|
TupleHashTable hashtable; /* hash table for tuples already seen */
|
|
MemoryContext tableContext; /* memory context containing hash table */
|
|
} RecursiveUnionState;
|
|
|
|
/* ----------------
|
|
* BitmapAndState information
|
|
* ----------------
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef struct BitmapAndState
|
|
{
|
|
PlanState ps; /* its first field is NodeTag */
|
|
PlanState **bitmapplans; /* array of PlanStates for my inputs */
|
|
int nplans; /* number of input plans */
|
|
} BitmapAndState;
|
|
|
|
/* ----------------
|
|
* BitmapOrState information
|
|
* ----------------
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef struct BitmapOrState
|
|
{
|
|
PlanState ps; /* its first field is NodeTag */
|
|
PlanState **bitmapplans; /* array of PlanStates for my inputs */
|
|
int nplans; /* number of input plans */
|
|
} BitmapOrState;
|
|
|
|
/* ----------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
* Scan State Information
|
|
* ----------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
/* ----------------
|
|
* ScanState information
|
|
*
|
|
* ScanState extends PlanState for node types that represent
|
|
* scans of an underlying relation. It can also be used for nodes
|
|
* that scan the output of an underlying plan node --- in that case,
|
|
* only ScanTupleSlot is actually useful, and it refers to the tuple
|
|
* retrieved from the subplan.
|
|
*
|
|
* currentRelation relation being scanned (NULL if none)
|
|
* currentScanDesc current scan descriptor for scan (NULL if none)
|
|
* ScanTupleSlot pointer to slot in tuple table holding scan tuple
|
|
* ----------------
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef struct ScanState
|
|
{
|
|
PlanState ps; /* its first field is NodeTag */
|
|
Relation ss_currentRelation;
|
|
HeapScanDesc ss_currentScanDesc;
|
|
TupleTableSlot *ss_ScanTupleSlot;
|
|
} ScanState;
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* SeqScan uses a bare ScanState as its state node, since it needs
|
|
* no additional fields.
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef ScanState SeqScanState;
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* These structs store information about index quals that don't have simple
|
|
* constant right-hand sides. See comments for ExecIndexBuildScanKeys()
|
|
* for discussion.
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef struct
|
|
{
|
|
ScanKey scan_key; /* scankey to put value into */
|
|
ExprState *key_expr; /* expr to evaluate to get value */
|
|
bool key_toastable; /* is expr's result a toastable datatype? */
|
|
} IndexRuntimeKeyInfo;
|
|
|
|
typedef struct
|
|
{
|
|
ScanKey scan_key; /* scankey to put value into */
|
|
ExprState *array_expr; /* expr to evaluate to get array value */
|
|
int next_elem; /* next array element to use */
|
|
int num_elems; /* number of elems in current array value */
|
|
Datum *elem_values; /* array of num_elems Datums */
|
|
bool *elem_nulls; /* array of num_elems is-null flags */
|
|
} IndexArrayKeyInfo;
|
|
|
|
/* ----------------
|
|
* IndexScanState information
|
|
*
|
|
* indexqualorig execution state for indexqualorig expressions
|
|
* ScanKeys Skey structures for index quals
|
|
* NumScanKeys number of ScanKeys
|
|
* OrderByKeys Skey structures for index ordering operators
|
|
* NumOrderByKeys number of OrderByKeys
|
|
* RuntimeKeys info about Skeys that must be evaluated at runtime
|
|
* NumRuntimeKeys number of RuntimeKeys
|
|
* RuntimeKeysReady true if runtime Skeys have been computed
|
|
* RuntimeContext expr context for evaling runtime Skeys
|
|
* RelationDesc index relation descriptor
|
|
* ScanDesc index scan descriptor
|
|
* ----------------
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef struct IndexScanState
|
|
{
|
|
ScanState ss; /* its first field is NodeTag */
|
|
List *indexqualorig;
|
|
ScanKey iss_ScanKeys;
|
|
int iss_NumScanKeys;
|
|
ScanKey iss_OrderByKeys;
|
|
int iss_NumOrderByKeys;
|
|
IndexRuntimeKeyInfo *iss_RuntimeKeys;
|
|
int iss_NumRuntimeKeys;
|
|
bool iss_RuntimeKeysReady;
|
|
ExprContext *iss_RuntimeContext;
|
|
Relation iss_RelationDesc;
|
|
IndexScanDesc iss_ScanDesc;
|
|
} IndexScanState;
|
|
|
|
/* ----------------
|
|
* BitmapIndexScanState information
|
|
*
|
|
* result bitmap to return output into, or NULL
|
|
* ScanKeys Skey structures for index quals
|
|
* NumScanKeys number of ScanKeys
|
|
* RuntimeKeys info about Skeys that must be evaluated at runtime
|
|
* NumRuntimeKeys number of RuntimeKeys
|
|
* ArrayKeys info about Skeys that come from ScalarArrayOpExprs
|
|
* NumArrayKeys number of ArrayKeys
|
|
* RuntimeKeysReady true if runtime Skeys have been computed
|
|
* RuntimeContext expr context for evaling runtime Skeys
|
|
* RelationDesc index relation descriptor
|
|
* ScanDesc index scan descriptor
|
|
* ----------------
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef struct BitmapIndexScanState
|
|
{
|
|
ScanState ss; /* its first field is NodeTag */
|
|
TIDBitmap *biss_result;
|
|
ScanKey biss_ScanKeys;
|
|
int biss_NumScanKeys;
|
|
IndexRuntimeKeyInfo *biss_RuntimeKeys;
|
|
int biss_NumRuntimeKeys;
|
|
IndexArrayKeyInfo *biss_ArrayKeys;
|
|
int biss_NumArrayKeys;
|
|
bool biss_RuntimeKeysReady;
|
|
ExprContext *biss_RuntimeContext;
|
|
Relation biss_RelationDesc;
|
|
IndexScanDesc biss_ScanDesc;
|
|
} BitmapIndexScanState;
|
|
|
|
/* ----------------
|
|
* BitmapHeapScanState information
|
|
*
|
|
* bitmapqualorig execution state for bitmapqualorig expressions
|
|
* tbm bitmap obtained from child index scan(s)
|
|
* tbmiterator iterator for scanning current pages
|
|
* tbmres current-page data
|
|
* prefetch_iterator iterator for prefetching ahead of current page
|
|
* prefetch_pages # pages prefetch iterator is ahead of current
|
|
* prefetch_target target prefetch distance
|
|
* ----------------
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef struct BitmapHeapScanState
|
|
{
|
|
ScanState ss; /* its first field is NodeTag */
|
|
List *bitmapqualorig;
|
|
TIDBitmap *tbm;
|
|
TBMIterator *tbmiterator;
|
|
TBMIterateResult *tbmres;
|
|
TBMIterator *prefetch_iterator;
|
|
int prefetch_pages;
|
|
int prefetch_target;
|
|
} BitmapHeapScanState;
|
|
|
|
/* ----------------
|
|
* TidScanState information
|
|
*
|
|
* isCurrentOf scan has a CurrentOfExpr qual
|
|
* NumTids number of tids in this scan
|
|
* TidPtr index of currently fetched tid
|
|
* TidList evaluated item pointers (array of size NumTids)
|
|
* ----------------
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef struct TidScanState
|
|
{
|
|
ScanState ss; /* its first field is NodeTag */
|
|
List *tss_tidquals; /* list of ExprState nodes */
|
|
bool tss_isCurrentOf;
|
|
int tss_NumTids;
|
|
int tss_TidPtr;
|
|
int tss_MarkTidPtr;
|
|
ItemPointerData *tss_TidList;
|
|
HeapTupleData tss_htup;
|
|
} TidScanState;
|
|
|
|
/* ----------------
|
|
* SubqueryScanState information
|
|
*
|
|
* SubqueryScanState is used for scanning a sub-query in the range table.
|
|
* ScanTupleSlot references the current output tuple of the sub-query.
|
|
* ----------------
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef struct SubqueryScanState
|
|
{
|
|
ScanState ss; /* its first field is NodeTag */
|
|
PlanState *subplan;
|
|
} SubqueryScanState;
|
|
|
|
/* ----------------
|
|
* FunctionScanState information
|
|
*
|
|
* Function nodes are used to scan the results of a
|
|
* function appearing in FROM (typically a function returning set).
|
|
*
|
|
* eflags node's capability flags
|
|
* tupdesc expected return tuple description
|
|
* tuplestorestate private state of tuplestore.c
|
|
* funcexpr state for function expression being evaluated
|
|
* ----------------
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef struct FunctionScanState
|
|
{
|
|
ScanState ss; /* its first field is NodeTag */
|
|
int eflags;
|
|
TupleDesc tupdesc;
|
|
Tuplestorestate *tuplestorestate;
|
|
ExprState *funcexpr;
|
|
} FunctionScanState;
|
|
|
|
/* ----------------
|
|
* ValuesScanState information
|
|
*
|
|
* ValuesScan nodes are used to scan the results of a VALUES list
|
|
*
|
|
* rowcontext per-expression-list context
|
|
* exprlists array of expression lists being evaluated
|
|
* array_len size of array
|
|
* curr_idx current array index (0-based)
|
|
* marked_idx marked position (for mark/restore)
|
|
*
|
|
* Note: ss.ps.ps_ExprContext is used to evaluate any qual or projection
|
|
* expressions attached to the node. We create a second ExprContext,
|
|
* rowcontext, in which to build the executor expression state for each
|
|
* Values sublist. Resetting this context lets us get rid of expression
|
|
* state for each row, avoiding major memory leakage over a long values list.
|
|
* ----------------
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef struct ValuesScanState
|
|
{
|
|
ScanState ss; /* its first field is NodeTag */
|
|
ExprContext *rowcontext;
|
|
List **exprlists;
|
|
int array_len;
|
|
int curr_idx;
|
|
int marked_idx;
|
|
} ValuesScanState;
|
|
|
|
/* ----------------
|
|
* CteScanState information
|
|
*
|
|
* CteScan nodes are used to scan a CommonTableExpr query.
|
|
*
|
|
* Multiple CteScan nodes can read out from the same CTE query. We use
|
|
* a tuplestore to hold rows that have been read from the CTE query but
|
|
* not yet consumed by all readers.
|
|
* ----------------
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef struct CteScanState
|
|
{
|
|
ScanState ss; /* its first field is NodeTag */
|
|
int eflags; /* capability flags to pass to tuplestore */
|
|
int readptr; /* index of my tuplestore read pointer */
|
|
PlanState *cteplanstate; /* PlanState for the CTE query itself */
|
|
/* Link to the "leader" CteScanState (possibly this same node) */
|
|
struct CteScanState *leader;
|
|
/* The remaining fields are only valid in the "leader" CteScanState */
|
|
Tuplestorestate *cte_table; /* rows already read from the CTE query */
|
|
bool eof_cte; /* reached end of CTE query? */
|
|
} CteScanState;
|
|
|
|
/* ----------------
|
|
* WorkTableScanState information
|
|
*
|
|
* WorkTableScan nodes are used to scan the work table created by
|
|
* a RecursiveUnion node. We locate the RecursiveUnion node
|
|
* during executor startup.
|
|
* ----------------
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef struct WorkTableScanState
|
|
{
|
|
ScanState ss; /* its first field is NodeTag */
|
|
RecursiveUnionState *rustate;
|
|
} WorkTableScanState;
|
|
|
|
/* ----------------
|
|
* ForeignScanState information
|
|
*
|
|
* ForeignScan nodes are used to scan foreign-data tables.
|
|
* ----------------
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef struct ForeignScanState
|
|
{
|
|
ScanState ss; /* its first field is NodeTag */
|
|
/* use struct pointer to avoid including fdwapi.h here */
|
|
struct FdwRoutine *fdwroutine;
|
|
void *fdw_state; /* foreign-data wrapper can keep state here */
|
|
} ForeignScanState;
|
|
|
|
/* ----------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
* Join State Information
|
|
* ----------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
/* ----------------
|
|
* JoinState information
|
|
*
|
|
* Superclass for state nodes of join plans.
|
|
* ----------------
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef struct JoinState
|
|
{
|
|
PlanState ps;
|
|
JoinType jointype;
|
|
List *joinqual; /* JOIN quals (in addition to ps.qual) */
|
|
} JoinState;
|
|
|
|
/* ----------------
|
|
* NestLoopState information
|
|
*
|
|
* NeedNewOuter true if need new outer tuple on next call
|
|
* MatchedOuter true if found a join match for current outer tuple
|
|
* NullInnerTupleSlot prepared null tuple for left outer joins
|
|
* ----------------
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef struct NestLoopState
|
|
{
|
|
JoinState js; /* its first field is NodeTag */
|
|
bool nl_NeedNewOuter;
|
|
bool nl_MatchedOuter;
|
|
TupleTableSlot *nl_NullInnerTupleSlot;
|
|
} NestLoopState;
|
|
|
|
/* ----------------
|
|
* MergeJoinState information
|
|
*
|
|
* NumClauses number of mergejoinable join clauses
|
|
* Clauses info for each mergejoinable clause
|
|
* JoinState current state of ExecMergeJoin state machine
|
|
* ExtraMarks true to issue extra Mark operations on inner scan
|
|
* ConstFalseJoin true if we have a constant-false joinqual
|
|
* FillOuter true if should emit unjoined outer tuples anyway
|
|
* FillInner true if should emit unjoined inner tuples anyway
|
|
* MatchedOuter true if found a join match for current outer tuple
|
|
* MatchedInner true if found a join match for current inner tuple
|
|
* OuterTupleSlot slot in tuple table for cur outer tuple
|
|
* InnerTupleSlot slot in tuple table for cur inner tuple
|
|
* MarkedTupleSlot slot in tuple table for marked tuple
|
|
* NullOuterTupleSlot prepared null tuple for right outer joins
|
|
* NullInnerTupleSlot prepared null tuple for left outer joins
|
|
* OuterEContext workspace for computing outer tuple's join values
|
|
* InnerEContext workspace for computing inner tuple's join values
|
|
* ----------------
|
|
*/
|
|
/* private in nodeMergejoin.c: */
|
|
typedef struct MergeJoinClauseData *MergeJoinClause;
|
|
|
|
typedef struct MergeJoinState
|
|
{
|
|
JoinState js; /* its first field is NodeTag */
|
|
int mj_NumClauses;
|
|
MergeJoinClause mj_Clauses; /* array of length mj_NumClauses */
|
|
int mj_JoinState;
|
|
bool mj_ExtraMarks;
|
|
bool mj_ConstFalseJoin;
|
|
bool mj_FillOuter;
|
|
bool mj_FillInner;
|
|
bool mj_MatchedOuter;
|
|
bool mj_MatchedInner;
|
|
TupleTableSlot *mj_OuterTupleSlot;
|
|
TupleTableSlot *mj_InnerTupleSlot;
|
|
TupleTableSlot *mj_MarkedTupleSlot;
|
|
TupleTableSlot *mj_NullOuterTupleSlot;
|
|
TupleTableSlot *mj_NullInnerTupleSlot;
|
|
ExprContext *mj_OuterEContext;
|
|
ExprContext *mj_InnerEContext;
|
|
} MergeJoinState;
|
|
|
|
/* ----------------
|
|
* HashJoinState information
|
|
*
|
|
* hashclauses original form of the hashjoin condition
|
|
* hj_OuterHashKeys the outer hash keys in the hashjoin condition
|
|
* hj_InnerHashKeys the inner hash keys in the hashjoin condition
|
|
* hj_HashOperators the join operators in the hashjoin condition
|
|
* hj_HashTable hash table for the hashjoin
|
|
* (NULL if table not built yet)
|
|
* hj_CurHashValue hash value for current outer tuple
|
|
* hj_CurBucketNo regular bucket# for current outer tuple
|
|
* hj_CurSkewBucketNo skew bucket# for current outer tuple
|
|
* hj_CurTuple last inner tuple matched to current outer
|
|
* tuple, or NULL if starting search
|
|
* (hj_CurXXX variables are undefined if
|
|
* OuterTupleSlot is empty!)
|
|
* hj_OuterTupleSlot tuple slot for outer tuples
|
|
* hj_HashTupleSlot tuple slot for inner (hashed) tuples
|
|
* hj_NullOuterTupleSlot prepared null tuple for right/full outer joins
|
|
* hj_NullInnerTupleSlot prepared null tuple for left/full outer joins
|
|
* hj_FirstOuterTupleSlot first tuple retrieved from outer plan
|
|
* hj_JoinState current state of ExecHashJoin state machine
|
|
* hj_MatchedOuter true if found a join match for current outer
|
|
* hj_OuterNotEmpty true if outer relation known not empty
|
|
* ----------------
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
/* these structs are defined in executor/hashjoin.h: */
|
|
typedef struct HashJoinTupleData *HashJoinTuple;
|
|
typedef struct HashJoinTableData *HashJoinTable;
|
|
|
|
typedef struct HashJoinState
|
|
{
|
|
JoinState js; /* its first field is NodeTag */
|
|
List *hashclauses; /* list of ExprState nodes */
|
|
List *hj_OuterHashKeys; /* list of ExprState nodes */
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List *hj_InnerHashKeys; /* list of ExprState nodes */
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List *hj_HashOperators; /* list of operator OIDs */
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HashJoinTable hj_HashTable;
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uint32 hj_CurHashValue;
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int hj_CurBucketNo;
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int hj_CurSkewBucketNo;
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HashJoinTuple hj_CurTuple;
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TupleTableSlot *hj_OuterTupleSlot;
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TupleTableSlot *hj_HashTupleSlot;
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TupleTableSlot *hj_NullOuterTupleSlot;
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TupleTableSlot *hj_NullInnerTupleSlot;
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TupleTableSlot *hj_FirstOuterTupleSlot;
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int hj_JoinState;
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bool hj_MatchedOuter;
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bool hj_OuterNotEmpty;
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} HashJoinState;
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/* ----------------------------------------------------------------
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* Materialization State Information
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* ----------------------------------------------------------------
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*/
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/* ----------------
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* MaterialState information
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*
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* materialize nodes are used to materialize the results
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* of a subplan into a temporary file.
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*
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* ss.ss_ScanTupleSlot refers to output of underlying plan.
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* ----------------
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*/
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typedef struct MaterialState
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{
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ScanState ss; /* its first field is NodeTag */
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int eflags; /* capability flags to pass to tuplestore */
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bool eof_underlying; /* reached end of underlying plan? */
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Tuplestorestate *tuplestorestate;
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} MaterialState;
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/* ----------------
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* SortState information
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* ----------------
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*/
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typedef struct SortState
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{
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ScanState ss; /* its first field is NodeTag */
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bool randomAccess; /* need random access to sort output? */
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bool bounded; /* is the result set bounded? */
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int64 bound; /* if bounded, how many tuples are needed */
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bool sort_Done; /* sort completed yet? */
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bool bounded_Done; /* value of bounded we did the sort with */
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int64 bound_Done; /* value of bound we did the sort with */
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void *tuplesortstate; /* private state of tuplesort.c */
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} SortState;
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/* ---------------------
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* GroupState information
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* -------------------------
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*/
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typedef struct GroupState
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{
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ScanState ss; /* its first field is NodeTag */
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FmgrInfo *eqfunctions; /* per-field lookup data for equality fns */
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bool grp_done; /* indicates completion of Group scan */
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} GroupState;
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/* ---------------------
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* AggState information
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*
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* ss.ss_ScanTupleSlot refers to output of underlying plan.
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*
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* Note: ss.ps.ps_ExprContext contains ecxt_aggvalues and
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* ecxt_aggnulls arrays, which hold the computed agg values for the current
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* input group during evaluation of an Agg node's output tuple(s). We
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* create a second ExprContext, tmpcontext, in which to evaluate input
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* expressions and run the aggregate transition functions.
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* -------------------------
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*/
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/* these structs are private in nodeAgg.c: */
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typedef struct AggStatePerAggData *AggStatePerAgg;
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typedef struct AggStatePerGroupData *AggStatePerGroup;
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typedef struct AggState
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{
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ScanState ss; /* its first field is NodeTag */
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List *aggs; /* all Aggref nodes in targetlist & quals */
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int numaggs; /* length of list (could be zero!) */
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FmgrInfo *eqfunctions; /* per-grouping-field equality fns */
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FmgrInfo *hashfunctions; /* per-grouping-field hash fns */
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AggStatePerAgg peragg; /* per-Aggref information */
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MemoryContext aggcontext; /* memory context for long-lived data */
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ExprContext *tmpcontext; /* econtext for input expressions */
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bool agg_done; /* indicates completion of Agg scan */
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/* these fields are used in AGG_PLAIN and AGG_SORTED modes: */
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AggStatePerGroup pergroup; /* per-Aggref-per-group working state */
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HeapTuple grp_firstTuple; /* copy of first tuple of current group */
|
|
/* these fields are used in AGG_HASHED mode: */
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|
TupleHashTable hashtable; /* hash table with one entry per group */
|
|
TupleTableSlot *hashslot; /* slot for loading hash table */
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|
List *hash_needed; /* list of columns needed in hash table */
|
|
bool table_filled; /* hash table filled yet? */
|
|
TupleHashIterator hashiter; /* for iterating through hash table */
|
|
} AggState;
|
|
|
|
/* ----------------
|
|
* WindowAggState information
|
|
* ----------------
|
|
*/
|
|
/* these structs are private in nodeWindowAgg.c: */
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|
typedef struct WindowStatePerFuncData *WindowStatePerFunc;
|
|
typedef struct WindowStatePerAggData *WindowStatePerAgg;
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|
|
|
typedef struct WindowAggState
|
|
{
|
|
ScanState ss; /* its first field is NodeTag */
|
|
|
|
/* these fields are filled in by ExecInitExpr: */
|
|
List *funcs; /* all WindowFunc nodes in targetlist */
|
|
int numfuncs; /* total number of window functions */
|
|
int numaggs; /* number that are plain aggregates */
|
|
|
|
WindowStatePerFunc perfunc; /* per-window-function information */
|
|
WindowStatePerAgg peragg; /* per-plain-aggregate information */
|
|
FmgrInfo *partEqfunctions; /* equality funcs for partition columns */
|
|
FmgrInfo *ordEqfunctions; /* equality funcs for ordering columns */
|
|
Tuplestorestate *buffer; /* stores rows of current partition */
|
|
int current_ptr; /* read pointer # for current */
|
|
int64 spooled_rows; /* total # of rows in buffer */
|
|
int64 currentpos; /* position of current row in partition */
|
|
int64 frameheadpos; /* current frame head position */
|
|
int64 frametailpos; /* current frame tail position */
|
|
/* use struct pointer to avoid including windowapi.h here */
|
|
struct WindowObjectData *agg_winobj; /* winobj for aggregate
|
|
* fetches */
|
|
int64 aggregatedbase; /* start row for current aggregates */
|
|
int64 aggregatedupto; /* rows before this one are aggregated */
|
|
|
|
int frameOptions; /* frame_clause options, see WindowDef */
|
|
ExprState *startOffset; /* expression for starting bound offset */
|
|
ExprState *endOffset; /* expression for ending bound offset */
|
|
Datum startOffsetValue; /* result of startOffset evaluation */
|
|
Datum endOffsetValue; /* result of endOffset evaluation */
|
|
|
|
MemoryContext partcontext; /* context for partition-lifespan data */
|
|
MemoryContext aggcontext; /* context for each aggregate data */
|
|
ExprContext *tmpcontext; /* short-term evaluation context */
|
|
|
|
bool all_first; /* true if the scan is starting */
|
|
bool all_done; /* true if the scan is finished */
|
|
bool partition_spooled; /* true if all tuples in current
|
|
* partition have been spooled into
|
|
* tuplestore */
|
|
bool more_partitions;/* true if there's more partitions after this
|
|
* one */
|
|
bool framehead_valid;/* true if frameheadpos is known up to date
|
|
* for current row */
|
|
bool frametail_valid;/* true if frametailpos is known up to date
|
|
* for current row */
|
|
|
|
TupleTableSlot *first_part_slot; /* first tuple of current or next
|
|
* partition */
|
|
|
|
/* temporary slots for tuples fetched back from tuplestore */
|
|
TupleTableSlot *agg_row_slot;
|
|
TupleTableSlot *temp_slot_1;
|
|
TupleTableSlot *temp_slot_2;
|
|
} WindowAggState;
|
|
|
|
/* ----------------
|
|
* UniqueState information
|
|
*
|
|
* Unique nodes are used "on top of" sort nodes to discard
|
|
* duplicate tuples returned from the sort phase. Basically
|
|
* all it does is compare the current tuple from the subplan
|
|
* with the previously fetched tuple (stored in its result slot).
|
|
* If the two are identical in all interesting fields, then
|
|
* we just fetch another tuple from the sort and try again.
|
|
* ----------------
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef struct UniqueState
|
|
{
|
|
PlanState ps; /* its first field is NodeTag */
|
|
FmgrInfo *eqfunctions; /* per-field lookup data for equality fns */
|
|
MemoryContext tempContext; /* short-term context for comparisons */
|
|
} UniqueState;
|
|
|
|
/* ----------------
|
|
* HashState information
|
|
* ----------------
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef struct HashState
|
|
{
|
|
PlanState ps; /* its first field is NodeTag */
|
|
HashJoinTable hashtable; /* hash table for the hashjoin */
|
|
List *hashkeys; /* list of ExprState nodes */
|
|
/* hashkeys is same as parent's hj_InnerHashKeys */
|
|
} HashState;
|
|
|
|
/* ----------------
|
|
* SetOpState information
|
|
*
|
|
* Even in "sorted" mode, SetOp nodes are more complex than a simple
|
|
* Unique, since we have to count how many duplicates to return. But
|
|
* we also support hashing, so this is really more like a cut-down
|
|
* form of Agg.
|
|
* ----------------
|
|
*/
|
|
/* this struct is private in nodeSetOp.c: */
|
|
typedef struct SetOpStatePerGroupData *SetOpStatePerGroup;
|
|
|
|
typedef struct SetOpState
|
|
{
|
|
PlanState ps; /* its first field is NodeTag */
|
|
FmgrInfo *eqfunctions; /* per-grouping-field equality fns */
|
|
FmgrInfo *hashfunctions; /* per-grouping-field hash fns */
|
|
bool setop_done; /* indicates completion of output scan */
|
|
long numOutput; /* number of dups left to output */
|
|
MemoryContext tempContext; /* short-term context for comparisons */
|
|
/* these fields are used in SETOP_SORTED mode: */
|
|
SetOpStatePerGroup pergroup; /* per-group working state */
|
|
HeapTuple grp_firstTuple; /* copy of first tuple of current group */
|
|
/* these fields are used in SETOP_HASHED mode: */
|
|
TupleHashTable hashtable; /* hash table with one entry per group */
|
|
MemoryContext tableContext; /* memory context containing hash table */
|
|
bool table_filled; /* hash table filled yet? */
|
|
TupleHashIterator hashiter; /* for iterating through hash table */
|
|
} SetOpState;
|
|
|
|
/* ----------------
|
|
* LockRowsState information
|
|
*
|
|
* LockRows nodes are used to enforce FOR UPDATE/FOR SHARE locking.
|
|
* ----------------
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef struct LockRowsState
|
|
{
|
|
PlanState ps; /* its first field is NodeTag */
|
|
List *lr_arowMarks; /* List of ExecAuxRowMarks */
|
|
EPQState lr_epqstate; /* for evaluating EvalPlanQual rechecks */
|
|
} LockRowsState;
|
|
|
|
/* ----------------
|
|
* LimitState information
|
|
*
|
|
* Limit nodes are used to enforce LIMIT/OFFSET clauses.
|
|
* They just select the desired subrange of their subplan's output.
|
|
*
|
|
* offset is the number of initial tuples to skip (0 does nothing).
|
|
* count is the number of tuples to return after skipping the offset tuples.
|
|
* If no limit count was specified, count is undefined and noCount is true.
|
|
* When lstate == LIMIT_INITIAL, offset/count/noCount haven't been set yet.
|
|
* ----------------
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef enum
|
|
{
|
|
LIMIT_INITIAL, /* initial state for LIMIT node */
|
|
LIMIT_RESCAN, /* rescan after recomputing parameters */
|
|
LIMIT_EMPTY, /* there are no returnable rows */
|
|
LIMIT_INWINDOW, /* have returned a row in the window */
|
|
LIMIT_SUBPLANEOF, /* at EOF of subplan (within window) */
|
|
LIMIT_WINDOWEND, /* stepped off end of window */
|
|
LIMIT_WINDOWSTART /* stepped off beginning of window */
|
|
} LimitStateCond;
|
|
|
|
typedef struct LimitState
|
|
{
|
|
PlanState ps; /* its first field is NodeTag */
|
|
ExprState *limitOffset; /* OFFSET parameter, or NULL if none */
|
|
ExprState *limitCount; /* COUNT parameter, or NULL if none */
|
|
int64 offset; /* current OFFSET value */
|
|
int64 count; /* current COUNT, if any */
|
|
bool noCount; /* if true, ignore count */
|
|
LimitStateCond lstate; /* state machine status, as above */
|
|
int64 position; /* 1-based index of last tuple returned */
|
|
TupleTableSlot *subSlot; /* tuple last obtained from subplan */
|
|
} LimitState;
|
|
|
|
#endif /* EXECNODES_H */
|