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Rearrange the implementation of index-only scans.
This commit changes index-only scans so that data is read directly from the index tuple without first generating a faux heap tuple. The only immediate benefit is that indexes on system columns (such as OID) can be used in index-only scans, but this is necessary infrastructure if we are ever to support index-only scans on expression indexes. The executor is now ready for that, though the planner still needs substantial work to recognize the possibility. To do this, Vars in index-only plan nodes have to refer to index columns not heap columns. I introduced a new special varno, INDEX_VAR, to mark such Vars to avoid confusion. (In passing, this commit renames the two existing special varnos to OUTER_VAR and INNER_VAR.) This allows ruleutils.c to handle them with logic similar to what we use for subplan reference Vars. Since index-only scans are now fundamentally different from regular indexscans so far as their expression subtrees are concerned, I also chose to change them to have their own plan node type (and hence, their own executor source file).
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@ -578,14 +578,16 @@ ExecEvalVar(ExprState *exprstate, ExprContext *econtext,
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/* Get the input slot and attribute number we want */
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switch (variable->varno)
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{
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case INNER: /* get the tuple from the inner node */
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case INNER_VAR: /* get the tuple from the inner node */
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slot = econtext->ecxt_innertuple;
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break;
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case OUTER: /* get the tuple from the outer node */
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case OUTER_VAR: /* get the tuple from the outer node */
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slot = econtext->ecxt_outertuple;
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break;
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/* INDEX_VAR is handled by default case */
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default: /* get the tuple from the relation being
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* scanned */
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slot = econtext->ecxt_scantuple;
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@ -761,14 +763,16 @@ ExecEvalScalarVar(ExprState *exprstate, ExprContext *econtext,
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/* Get the input slot and attribute number we want */
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switch (variable->varno)
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{
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case INNER: /* get the tuple from the inner node */
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case INNER_VAR: /* get the tuple from the inner node */
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slot = econtext->ecxt_innertuple;
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break;
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case OUTER: /* get the tuple from the outer node */
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case OUTER_VAR: /* get the tuple from the outer node */
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slot = econtext->ecxt_outertuple;
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break;
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/* INDEX_VAR is handled by default case */
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default: /* get the tuple from the relation being
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* scanned */
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slot = econtext->ecxt_scantuple;
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@ -804,14 +808,16 @@ ExecEvalWholeRowVar(ExprState *exprstate, ExprContext *econtext,
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/* Get the input slot we want */
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switch (variable->varno)
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{
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case INNER: /* get the tuple from the inner node */
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case INNER_VAR: /* get the tuple from the inner node */
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slot = econtext->ecxt_innertuple;
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break;
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case OUTER: /* get the tuple from the outer node */
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case OUTER_VAR: /* get the tuple from the outer node */
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slot = econtext->ecxt_outertuple;
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break;
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/* INDEX_VAR is handled by default case */
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default: /* get the tuple from the relation being
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* scanned */
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slot = econtext->ecxt_scantuple;
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@ -873,14 +879,16 @@ ExecEvalWholeRowSlow(ExprState *exprstate, ExprContext *econtext,
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/* Get the input slot we want */
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switch (variable->varno)
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{
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case INNER: /* get the tuple from the inner node */
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case INNER_VAR: /* get the tuple from the inner node */
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slot = econtext->ecxt_innertuple;
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break;
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case OUTER: /* get the tuple from the outer node */
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case OUTER_VAR: /* get the tuple from the outer node */
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slot = econtext->ecxt_outertuple;
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break;
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/* INDEX_VAR is handled by default case */
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default: /* get the tuple from the relation being
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* scanned */
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slot = econtext->ecxt_scantuple;
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