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Don't generate fake "*SELECT*" or "*SELECT* %d" subquery aliases.

rte->alias should point only to a user-written alias, but in these
cases that principle was violated. Fixing this causes some regression
test output changes: wherever rte->alias previously had a value and
is now NULL, rte->eref is now set to a generated name rather than to
rte->alias; and the scheme used to generate eref names differs from
what we were doing for aliases.

The upshot is that instead of "*SELECT*" or "*SELECT* %d",
EXPLAIN will now emit "unnamed_subquery" or "unnamed_subquery_%d".
But that's a reasonable descriptor, and we were already producing
that in yet other cases, so this seems not too objectionable.

Author: Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>
Co-authored-by: Robert Haas <rhaas@postgresql.org>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CA+TgmoYSYmDA2GvanzPMci084n+mVucv0bJ0HPbs6uhmMN6HMg@mail.gmail.com
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Robert Haas
2025-09-08 11:50:33 -04:00
parent 3399c26554
commit 585e31fcb6
6 changed files with 20 additions and 23 deletions

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@@ -5086,13 +5086,13 @@ SELECT ft1.c1 FROM ft1 JOIN ft2 on ft1.c1 = ft2.c1 WHERE
-- ===================================================================
EXPLAIN (verbose, costs off)
INSERT INTO ft2 (c1,c2,c3) SELECT c1+1000,c2+100, c3 || c3 FROM ft2 LIMIT 20;
QUERY PLAN
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
QUERY PLAN
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Insert on public.ft2
Remote SQL: INSERT INTO "S 1"."T 1"("C 1", c2, c3, c4, c5, c6, c7, c8) VALUES ($1, $2, $3, $4, $5, $6, $7, $8)
Batch Size: 1
-> Subquery Scan on "*SELECT*"
Output: "*SELECT*"."?column?", "*SELECT*"."?column?_1", NULL::integer, "*SELECT*"."?column?_2", NULL::timestamp with time zone, NULL::timestamp without time zone, NULL::character varying(10), 'ft2 '::character(10), NULL::user_enum
-> Subquery Scan on unnamed_subquery
Output: unnamed_subquery."?column?", unnamed_subquery."?column?_1", NULL::integer, unnamed_subquery."?column?_2", NULL::timestamp with time zone, NULL::timestamp without time zone, NULL::character varying(10), 'ft2 '::character(10), NULL::user_enum
-> Foreign Scan on public.ft2 ft2_1
Output: (ft2_1.c1 + 1000), (ft2_1.c2 + 100), (ft2_1.c3 || ft2_1.c3)
Remote SQL: SELECT "C 1", c2, c3 FROM "S 1"."T 1" LIMIT 20::bigint