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* Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2005, 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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* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/include/utils/rel.h,v 1.86 2005/10/06 02:29:21 tgl Exp $
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* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/include/utils/rel.h,v 1.87 2005/10/15 02:49:46 momjian Exp $
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*
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*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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*/
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@@ -67,9 +67,9 @@ typedef struct Trigger
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typedef struct TriggerDesc
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{
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/*
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* Index data to identify which triggers are which. Since each
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* trigger can appear in more than one class, for each class we
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* provide a list of integer indexes into the triggers array.
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* Index data to identify which triggers are which. Since each trigger
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* can appear in more than one class, for each class we provide a list of
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* integer indexes into the triggers array.
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*/
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#define TRIGGER_NUM_EVENT_CLASSES 3
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@@ -133,16 +133,15 @@ typedef struct RelationData
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bool rd_istemp; /* rel uses the local buffer mgr */
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bool rd_isnailed; /* rel is nailed in cache */
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bool rd_isvalid; /* relcache entry is valid */
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char rd_indexvalid; /* state of rd_indexlist: 0 = not valid,
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* 1 = valid, 2 = temporarily forced */
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char rd_indexvalid; /* state of rd_indexlist: 0 = not valid, 1 =
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* valid, 2 = temporarily forced */
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SubTransactionId rd_createSubid; /* rel was created in current xact */
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/*
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* rd_createSubid is the ID of the highest subtransaction the rel has
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* survived into; or zero if the rel was not created in the current
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* top transaction. This should be relied on only for optimization
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* purposes; it is possible for new-ness to be "forgotten" (eg, after
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* CLUSTER).
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* survived into; or zero if the rel was not created in the current top
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* transaction. This should be relied on only for optimization purposes;
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* it is possible for new-ness to be "forgotten" (eg, after CLUSTER).
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*/
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Form_pg_class rd_rel; /* RELATION tuple */
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TupleDesc rd_att; /* tuple descriptor */
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@@ -166,14 +165,14 @@ typedef struct RelationData
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*
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* Note: only default operators and support procs for each opclass are
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* cached, namely those with subtype zero. The arrays are indexed by
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* strategy or support number, which is a sufficient identifier given
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* that restriction.
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* strategy or support number, which is a sufficient identifier given that
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* restriction.
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*/
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MemoryContext rd_indexcxt; /* private memory cxt for this stuff */
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RelationAmInfo *rd_aminfo; /* lookup info for funcs found in pg_am */
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Oid *rd_operator; /* OIDs of index operators */
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RegProcedure *rd_support; /* OIDs of support procedures */
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FmgrInfo *rd_supportinfo; /* lookup info for support procedures */
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FmgrInfo *rd_supportinfo; /* lookup info for support procedures */
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List *rd_indexprs; /* index expression trees, if any */
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List *rd_indpred; /* index predicate tree, if any */
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