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Repair logic for reordering grouping sets optimization.
The logic in reorder_grouping_sets to order grouping set elements to match a pre-specified sort ordering was defective, resulting in unnecessary sort nodes (though the query output would still be correct). Repair, simplifying the code a little, and add a test. Per report from Richard Guo, though I didn't use their patch. Original bug seems to have been my fault. Backpatch back to 9.5 where grouping sets were introduced. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAN_9JTzyjGcUjiBHxLsgqfk7PkdLGXiM=pwM+=ph2LsWw0WO1A@mail.gmail.com
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@ -3530,7 +3530,6 @@ static List *
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reorder_grouping_sets(List *groupingsets, List *sortclause)
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{
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ListCell *lc;
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ListCell *lc2;
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List *previous = NIL;
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List *result = NIL;
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@ -3540,9 +3539,8 @@ reorder_grouping_sets(List *groupingsets, List *sortclause)
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List *new_elems = list_difference_int(candidate, previous);
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GroupingSetData *gs = makeNode(GroupingSetData);
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if (list_length(new_elems) > 0)
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{
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while (list_length(sortclause) > list_length(previous))
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while (list_length(sortclause) > list_length(previous) &&
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list_length(new_elems) > 0)
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{
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SortGroupClause *sc = list_nth(sortclause, list_length(previous));
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int ref = sc->tleSortGroupRef;
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@ -3560,15 +3558,14 @@ reorder_grouping_sets(List *groupingsets, List *sortclause)
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}
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}
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foreach(lc2, new_elems)
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{
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previous = lappend_int(previous, lfirst_int(lc2));
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}
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}
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/*
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* Safe to use list_concat (which shares cells of the second arg)
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* because we know that new_elems does not share cells with anything.
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*/
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previous = list_concat(previous, new_elems);
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gs->set = list_copy(previous);
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result = lcons(gs, result);
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list_free(new_elems);
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}
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list_free(previous);
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@ -637,6 +637,19 @@ select a, b, sum(v.x)
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(12 rows)
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-- Test reordering of grouping sets
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explain (costs off)
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select * from gstest1 group by grouping sets((a,b,v),(v)) order by v,b,a;
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QUERY PLAN
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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GroupAggregate
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Group Key: "*VALUES*".column3, "*VALUES*".column2, "*VALUES*".column1
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Group Key: "*VALUES*".column3
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-> Sort
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Sort Key: "*VALUES*".column3, "*VALUES*".column2, "*VALUES*".column1
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-> Values Scan on "*VALUES*"
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(6 rows)
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-- Agg level check. This query should error out.
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select (select grouping(a,b) from gstest2) from gstest2 group by a,b;
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ERROR: arguments to GROUPING must be grouping expressions of the associated query level
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@ -213,6 +213,9 @@ select a, b, sum(v.x)
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from (values (1),(2)) v(x), gstest_data(v.x)
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group by cube (a,b) order by a,b;
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-- Test reordering of grouping sets
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explain (costs off)
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select * from gstest1 group by grouping sets((a,b,v),(v)) order by v,b,a;
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-- Agg level check. This query should error out.
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select (select grouping(a,b) from gstest2) from gstest2 group by a,b;
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