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Don't assume a subquery's output is unique if there's a SRF in its tlist.
While the x output of "select x from t group by x" can be presumed unique, this does not hold for "select x, generate_series(1,10) from t group by x", because we may expand the set-returning function after the grouping step. (Perhaps that should be re-thought; but considering all the other oddities involved with SRFs in targetlists, it seems unlikely we'll change it.) Put a check in query_is_distinct_for() so it's not fooled by such cases. Back-patch to all supported branches. David Rowley
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@ -1473,6 +1473,17 @@ query_is_distinct_for(Query *query, List *colnos, List *opids)
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Assert(list_length(colnos) == list_length(opids));
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/*
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* A set-returning function in the query's targetlist can result in
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* returning duplicate rows, if the SRF is evaluated after the
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* de-duplication step; so we play it safe and say "no" if there are any
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* SRFs. (We could be certain that it's okay if SRFs appear only in the
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* specified columns, since those must be evaluated before de-duplication;
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* but it doesn't presently seem worth the complication to check that.)
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*/
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if (expression_returns_set((Node *) query->targetList))
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return false;
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/*
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* DISTINCT (including DISTINCT ON) guarantees uniqueness if all the
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* columns in the DISTINCT clause appear in colnos and operator semantics
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