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Restructure pg_opclass, pg_amop, and pg_amproc per previous discussions in
pgsql-hackers. pg_opclass now has a row for each opclass supported by each index AM, not a row for each opclass name. This allows pg_opclass to show directly whether an AM supports an opclass, and furthermore makes it possible to store additional information about an opclass that might be AM-dependent. pg_opclass and pg_amop now store "lossy" and "haskeytype" information that we previously expected the user to remember to provide in CREATE INDEX commands. Lossiness is no longer an index-level property, but is associated with the use of a particular operator in a particular index opclass. Along the way, IndexSupportInitialize now uses the syscaches to retrieve pg_amop and pg_amproc entries. I find this reduces backend launch time by about ten percent, at the cost of a couple more special cases in catcache.c's IndexScanOK. Initial work by Oleg Bartunov and Teodor Sigaev, further hacking by Tom Lane. initdb forced.
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@ -68,15 +68,17 @@ main(int argc, char **argv)
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if (strcmp(typname, "oid") == 0)
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sprintf(query, "\
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DECLARE c_matches BINARY CURSOR FOR \
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SELECT count(*) \
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SELECT count(*)::int4 \
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FROM \"%s\" t1, \"%s\" t2 \
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WHERE t1.\"%s\" = t2.oid ", relname, relname2, attname);
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WHERE t1.\"%s\" = t2.oid ",
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relname, relname2, attname);
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else
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sprintf(query, "\
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DECLARE c_matches BINARY CURSOR FOR \
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SELECT count(*) \
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FROM \"%s\" t1, \"%s\" t2 \
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WHERE RegprocToOid(t1.\"%s\") = t2.oid ", relname, relname2, attname);
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SELECT count(*)::int4 \
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FROM \"%s\" t1, \"%s\" t2 \
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WHERE RegprocToOid(t1.\"%s\") = t2.oid ",
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relname, relname2, attname);
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doquery(query);
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doquery("FETCH ALL IN c_matches");
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