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Tom Lane
78296c2797 Further cleanup for OR-of-AND WHERE-clauses. orindxpath can now handle
extracting from an AND subclause just those opclauses that are relevant
for a particular index.  For example, we can now consider using an index
on x to process WHERE (x = 1 AND y = 2) OR (x = 2 AND y = 4) OR ...
2000-02-05 18:26:09 +00:00
Tom Lane
d24ef0d08f Make EXPLAIN results for Append, Group, Agg, Unique nodes more plausible.
Group and Unique use an arbitrary assumption that there will be about
10% as many groups as input tuples --- perhaps someday we can refine this.
2000-02-03 06:12:19 +00:00
Tom Lane
003dd965d2 Apply the heuristic proposed by Taral (see pgsql-general archives for
2-Oct-98 or TODO.detail/cnfify) to decide whether we want to reduce
WHERE clause to CNF form, DNF form, or neither.  This is a HUGE win.
The heuristic conditions could probably still use a little tweaking to
make sure we don't pick CNF when DNF would be better, or vice versa,
but the risk of exponential explosion in cnfify() is gone.  I was able
to run ten-thousand-AND-subclause queries through the planner in a
reasonable amount of time.
2000-01-28 03:22:36 +00:00
Tom Lane
dd979f66be Redesign DISTINCT ON as discussed in pgsql-sql 1/25/00: syntax is now
SELECT DISTINCT ON (expr [, expr ...]) targetlist ...
and there is a check to make sure that the user didn't specify an ORDER BY
that's incompatible with the DISTINCT operation.
Reimplement nodeUnique and nodeGroup to use the proper datatype-specific
equality function for each column being compared --- they used to do
bitwise comparisons or convert the data to text strings and strcmp().
(To add insult to injury, they'd look up the conversion functions once
for each tuple...)  Parse/plan representation of DISTINCT is now a list
of SortClause nodes.
initdb forced by querytree change...
2000-01-27 18:11:50 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
5c25d60244 Add:
* Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2000, PostgreSQL, Inc

to all files copyright Regents of Berkeley.  Man, that's a lot of files.
2000-01-26 05:58:53 +00:00
Tom Lane
0dbffa704a First cut at making useful selectivity estimates for range queries
(ie, WHERE x > lowbound AND x < highbound).  It's not very bright yet
but it does something useful.  Also, rename intltsel/intgtsel to
scalarltsel/scalargtsel to reflect usage better.  Extend convert_to_scalar
to do something a little bit useful with string data types.  Still need
to make it do something with date/time datatypes, but I'll wait for
Thomas's datetime unification dust to settle first.  Eventually the
routine ought not have any type-specific knowledge at all; it ought to
be calling a type-dependent routine found via a pg_type column; but
that's a task for another day.
2000-01-24 07:16:52 +00:00
Tom Lane
8449df8a67 First cut at unifying regular selectivity estimation with indexscan
selectivity estimation wasn't right.  This is better...
2000-01-23 02:07:00 +00:00
Tom Lane
71ed7eb494 Revise handling of index-type-specific indexscan cost estimation, per
pghackers discussion of 5-Jan-2000.  The amopselect and amopnpages
estimators are gone, and in their place is a per-AM amcostestimate
procedure (linked to from pg_am, not pg_amop).
2000-01-22 23:50:30 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
1cd4c14116 Fixed all elog related warnings, as well as a few others. 2000-01-15 02:59:43 +00:00
Tom Lane
421d4f9bd7 Put back erroneously removed zeroing of sentinel elements
in indexkeys, classlist arrays.
2000-01-12 00:53:21 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
bd52f4bffd More cleanups. Still doesn't work. 2000-01-11 03:33:14 +00:00
Tom Lane
166b5c1def Another round of planner/optimizer work. This is just restructuring and
code cleanup; no major improvements yet.  However, EXPLAIN does produce
more intuitive outputs for nested loops with indexscans now...
2000-01-09 00:26:47 +00:00
Tom Lane
d8f3752133 Generate double-sided LIKE indexquals that work even in weird locales,
by continuing to increment the rightmost character until we get a string
that is demonstrably greater than the pattern prefix.
1999-12-31 05:38:25 +00:00
Tom Lane
5f68d5c38f Clean up loose end in LIKE optimization fix: parser's code would generate
<= and >= indexquals from a LIKE even if the index in question didn't
support those operators.  (As, for example, a hash index does not.)
1999-12-31 03:41:03 +00:00
Tom Lane
7431796b46 fix_parsetree_attnums was not nearly smart enough about walking parse
trees.  Also rewrite find_all_inheritors() in a more intelligible style.
1999-12-14 03:35:28 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
a82f9ffde6 New LDOUT makefile variable for QNX os. 1999-12-13 22:35:27 +00:00
Tom Lane
a8ae19ec3d aggregate(DISTINCT ...) works, per SQL spec.
Note this forces initdb because of change of Aggref node in stored rules.
1999-12-13 01:27:21 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
3ffd3d82db Make LD -r as macros that can be changed for QNX. 1999-12-09 19:15:45 +00:00
Tom Lane
f7f41c7c8c Replace generic 'Illegal use of aggregates' error message with one that
shows the specific ungrouped variable being complained of.  Perhaps this
will reduce user confusion...
1999-12-09 05:58:56 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
6f9ff92cc0 Tid access method feature from Hiroshi Inoue, Inoue@tpf.co.jp 1999-11-23 20:07:06 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
fc955b14ea Add system indexes to match all caches.
Make all system indexes unique.
Make all cache loads use system indexes.
Rename *rel to *relid in inheritance tables.
Rename cache names to be clearer.
1999-11-22 17:56:41 +00:00
Tom Lane
610dfa6d55 Combine index_info and find_secondary_indexes into a single routine that
returns a list of RelOptInfos, eliminating the need for static state
in index_info.  That static state was a direct cause of coredumps; if
anything decided to elog(ERROR) partway through an index_info search of
pg_index, the next query would try to close a scan pointer that was
pointing at no-longer-valid memory.  Another example of the reasons to
avoid static state variables...
1999-11-21 23:25:47 +00:00
Tom Lane
f68e11f373 Implement subselects in target lists. Also, relax requirement that
subselects can only appear on the righthand side of a binary operator.
That's still true for quantified predicates like x = ANY (SELECT ...),
but a subselect that delivers a single result can now appear anywhere
in an expression.  This is implemented by changing EXPR_SUBLINK sublinks
to represent just the (SELECT ...) expression, without any 'left hand
side' or combining operator --- so they're now more like EXISTS_SUBLINK.
To handle the case of '(x, y, z) = (SELECT ...)', I added a new sublink
type MULTIEXPR_SUBLINK, which acts just like EXPR_SUBLINK used to.
But the grammar will only generate one for a multiple-left-hand-side
row expression.
1999-11-15 02:00:15 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
86ef36c907 New NameStr macro to convert Name to Str. No need for var.data anymore.
Fewer calls to nameout.

Better use of RelationGetRelationName.
1999-11-07 23:08:36 +00:00
Tom Lane
57ea208477 Skip invoking set_uppernode_references() for a RESULT node
that has no subplan --- saves a material amount of time for a simple
INSERT ... VALUES query.
1999-10-30 23:07:55 +00:00
Tom Lane
e2a29eb52c Rewrite preprocess_targetlist() to reduce overhead for simple INSERTs.
In particular, don't bother to look up type information for attributes
where we're not actually going to use it, and avoid copying entire tlist
structure when it's not necessary.
1999-10-30 23:06:32 +00:00
Tom Lane
3eb1c82277 Fix planner and rewriter to follow SQL semantics for tables that are
mentioned in FROM but not elsewhere in the query: such tables should be
joined over anyway.  Aside from being more standards-compliant, this allows
removal of some very ugly hacks for COUNT(*) processing.  Also, allow
HAVING clause without aggregate functions, since SQL does.  Clean up
CREATE RULE statement-list syntax the same way Bruce just fixed the
main stmtmulti production.
CAUTION: addition of a field to RangeTblEntry nodes breaks stored rules;
you will have to initdb if you have any rules.
1999-10-07 04:23:24 +00:00
Tom Lane
fc43696d1a Fix make_clause and make_opclause to record valid type info
in the Expr nodes they produce.  This fixes a few cases of errors like
'typeidTypeRelid: Invalid type - oid = 0' caused by calling parser-related
routines on expression trees that have already been processed by planner-
related routines.
1999-10-02 04:37:52 +00:00
Tom Lane
40f6524161 Implement constant-expression simplification per Bernard
Frankpitt, plus some improvements from yours truly.  The simplifier depends
on the proiscachable field of pg_proc to tell it whether a function is
safe to pre-evaluate --- things like nextval() are not, for example.
Update pg_proc.h to contain reasonable cacheability information; as of
6.5.* hardly any functions were marked cacheable.  I may have erred too
far in the other direction; see recent mail to pghackers for more info.
This update does not force an initdb, exactly, but you won't see much
benefit from the simplifier until you do one.
1999-09-26 02:28:44 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
ad604ac372 values.h patch from Alex Howansky 1999-09-21 20:58:25 +00:00
Tom Lane
bd272cace6 Mega-commit to make heap_open/heap_openr/heap_close take an
additional argument specifying the kind of lock to acquire/release (or
'NoLock' to do no lock processing).  Ensure that all relations are locked
with some appropriate lock level before being examined --- this ensures
that relevant shared-inval messages have been processed and should prevent
problems caused by concurrent VACUUM.  Fix several bugs having to do with
mismatched increment/decrement of relation ref count and mismatched
heap_open/close (which amounts to the same thing).  A bogus ref count on
a relation doesn't matter much *unless* a SI Inval message happens to
arrive at the wrong time, which is probably why we got away with this
sloppiness for so long.  Repair missing grab of AccessExclusiveLock in
DROP TABLE, ALTER/RENAME TABLE, etc, as noted by Hiroshi.
Recommend 'make clean all' after pulling this update; I modified the
Relation struct layout slightly.
Will post further discussion to pghackers list shortly.
1999-09-18 19:08:25 +00:00
Tom Lane
43d32d3683 First cut at doing something reasonable with OR-of-ANDs WHERE
conditions.  There are some pretty bogus heuristics in prepqual.c that
try to decide whether to output CNF or DNF format; they need to be replaced,
likely.  Right now the code is probably too willing to choose DNF form,
which might hurt performance in some cases that used to work OK.
But at least we have a foundation to build on.
1999-09-13 00:17:25 +00:00
Tom Lane
2119cc0670 Further improvements in cnfify: reduce amount of self-recursion
in or_normalize, remove detection of duplicate subexpressions (since it's
highly unlikely to be worth the amount of time it takes), and introduce
a dnfify() entry point so that unintelligible backwards logic in UNION
processing can be eliminated.  This is just an intermediate step ---
next thing is to look at not forcing the qual into CNF form when it would
be better off in DNF form.
1999-09-12 18:08:17 +00:00
Tom Lane
51db6455ea Repair error noticed by Roberto Cornacchia: selectivity code
was rejecting negative attnums as bogus, which of course they are not.
Add code to get_attdisbursion to produce a useful value for OID attribute,
since VACUUM does not store stats for system attributes.
Also, repair bug that's been in eqjoinsel for a long time: it was taking
the max of the two columns' disbursions, whereas it should use the min.
1999-09-09 02:36:04 +00:00
Tom Lane
8759f175db Performance improvements in cnfify(): get rid of exponential
space consumption in pull_args, and avoid doing the full CNF transform on
operands of operator clauses, where it's really not particularly helpful.
This answers the TODO item about large numbers of OR clauses, at least
partially.  I was able to do a ten-thousand-OR-clause query with about
20Mb memory consumption ... it took an obscenely long time, but it worked...
1999-09-07 03:47:06 +00:00
Tom Lane
37d20eb855 Clean up some mistakes in handling of uplevel Vars in planner.
Most parts of the planner should ignore, or indeed never even see, uplevel
Vars because they will be or have been replaced by Params.  There were a
couple of places that got it wrong though, probably my fault from recent
changes...
1999-08-26 05:09:06 +00:00
Tom Lane
42af56e1ea Revise implementation of SubLinks so that there is a consistent,
documented intepretation of the lefthand and oper fields.  Fix a number of
obscure problems while at it --- for example, the old code failed if the parser
decided to insert a type-coercion function just below the operator of a
SubLink.
CAUTION: this will break stored rules that contain subplans.  You may
need to initdb.
1999-08-25 23:21:43 +00:00
Tom Lane
e8140adb10 Further sort-order twiddling in optimizer: be smart about
case where ORDER BY and GROUP BY request the same sort order.
1999-08-22 23:56:45 +00:00
Tom Lane
78114cd4d4 Further planner/optimizer cleanups. Move all set_tlist_references
and fix_opids processing to a single recursive pass over the plan tree
executed at the very tail end of planning, rather than haphazardly here
and there at different places.  Now that tlist Vars do not get modified
until the very end, it's possible to get rid of the klugy var_equal and
match_varid partial-matching routines, and just use plain equal()
throughout the optimizer.  This is a step towards allowing merge and
hash joins to be done on expressions instead of only Vars ...
1999-08-22 20:15:04 +00:00
Tom Lane
db436adf76 Major revision of sort-node handling: push knowledge of query
sort order down into planner, instead of handling it only at the very top
level of the planner.  This fixes many things.  An explicit sort is now
avoided if there is a cheaper alternative (typically an indexscan) not
only for ORDER BY, but also for the internal sort of GROUP BY.  It works
even when there is no other reason (such as a WHERE condition) to consider
the indexscan.  It works for indexes on functions.  It works for indexes
on functions, backwards.  It's just so cool...

CAUTION: I have changed the representation of SortClause nodes, therefore
THIS UPDATE BREAKS STORED RULES.  You will need to initdb.
1999-08-21 03:49:17 +00:00
Tom Lane
abee4c299f Remove extraneous SeqScan node that make_noname was inserting
above a Sort or Materialize node.  As far as I can tell, the only place
that actually needed that was set_tlist_references, which was being lazy
about checking to see if it had a noname node to fix or not...
1999-08-18 04:15:16 +00:00
Tom Lane
91f82de48a Assign sort keys properly when there are duplicate entries in
pathkey list --- corrects misbehavior seen with multiple mergejoin clauses
mentioning same variable.
1999-08-16 23:07:20 +00:00
Tom Lane
e6381966c1 Major planner/optimizer revision: get rid of PathOrder node type,
store all ordering information in pathkeys lists (which are now lists of
lists of PathKeyItem nodes, not just lists of lists of vars).  This was
a big win --- the code is smaller and IMHO more understandable than it
was, even though it handles more cases.  I believe the node changes will
not force an initdb for anyone; planner nodes don't show up in stored
rules.
1999-08-16 02:17:58 +00:00
Tom Lane
47f18ec702 Update comments about pathkeys. 1999-08-13 01:17:16 +00:00
Tom Lane
8f9f6e51a8 Clean up optimizer's handling of indexscan quals that need to be
commuted (ie, the index var appears on the right).  These are now handled
the same way as merge and hash join quals that need to be commuted: the
actual reversing of the clause only happens if we actually choose the path
and generate a plan from it.  Furthermore, the clause is only reversed in
the 'indexqual' field of the plan, not in the 'indxqualorig' field.  This
allows the clause to still be recognized and removed from qpquals of upper
level join plans.  Also, simplify and generalize match_clause_to_indexkey;
now it recognizes binary-compatible indexes for join as well as restriction
clauses.
1999-08-12 04:32:54 +00:00
Tom Lane
2ae51c86c9 Minor cleanups and code beautification; eliminate some
routines that are now dead code.
1999-08-10 03:00:15 +00:00
Tom Lane
4a1c5cb953 Revise create_nestloop_node's handling of inner indexscan to
work under a wider range of scenarios than it did --- it formerly did not
handle a multi-pass inner scan, nor cases in which the inner scan's
indxqualorig or non-index qual contained outer var references.  I am not
sure that these limitations could be hit in the existing optimizer, but
they need to be fixed for future expansion.
1999-08-10 02:58:56 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
158fd5f1c4 > > Prevent sorting if result is already sorted
> >
> > was implemented by Jan Wieck.
> > His work is for ascending order cases.
> >
> > Here is a patch to prevent sorting also in descending
> > order cases.
> > Because I had already changed _bt_first() to position
> > backward correctly before v6.5,this patch would work.
> >
Hiroshi Inoue
Inoue@tpf.co.jp
1999-08-09 06:20:27 +00:00
Tom Lane
5efe31214a Clean up tlist.c tree-walking routines with
expression_tree_mutator.
1999-08-09 05:34:13 +00:00
Tom Lane
14f84cd821 Store -1 in attdisbursion to signal 'no duplicates in column'.
Centralize att_disbursion readout logic.
1999-08-09 03:16:47 +00:00