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For ANY-SUBLINK, we adopted a two-stage pull-up approach to handle different types of scenarios. In the first stage, the sublink is pulled up as a subquery. Because of this, when writing this code, we did not have the ability to perform lateral joins, and therefore, we were unable to pull up Var with varlevelsup=1. Now that we have the ability to use lateral joins, we can eliminate this limitation. Author: Andy Fan <zhihui.fan1213@gmail.com> Author: Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> Reviewed-by: Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> Reviewed-by: Richard Guo <guofenglinux@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Alena Rybakina <lena.ribackina@yandex.ru> Reviewed-by: Andrey Lepikhov <a.lepikhov@postgrespro.ru>
The PostgreSQL contrib tree --------------------------- This subtree contains porting tools, analysis utilities, and plug-in features that are not part of the core PostgreSQL system, mainly because they address a limited audience or are too experimental to be part of the main source tree. This does not preclude their usefulness. User documentation for each module appears in the main SGML documentation. When building from the source distribution, these modules are not built automatically, unless you build the "world" target. You can also build and install them all by running "make all" and "make install" in this directory; or to build and install just one selected module, do the same in that module's subdirectory. Some directories supply new user-defined functions, operators, or types. To make use of one of these modules, after you have installed the code you need to register the new SQL objects in the database system by executing a CREATE EXTENSION command. In a fresh database, you can simply do CREATE EXTENSION module_name; See the PostgreSQL documentation for more information about this procedure.