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Change pg_bsd_indent to follow upstream rules for placement of comments
to the right of code, and remove pgindent hack that caused comments
following #endif to not obey the general rule.
Commit e3860ffa4d wasn't actually using
the published version of pg_bsd_indent, but a hacked-up version that
tried to minimize the amount of movement of comments to the right of
code. The situation of interest is where such a comment has to be
moved to the right of its default placement at column 33 because there's
code there. BSD indent has always moved right in units of tab stops
in such cases --- but in the previous incarnation, indent was working
in 8-space tab stops, while now it knows we use 4-space tabs. So the
net result is that in about half the cases, such comments are placed
one tab stop left of before. This is better all around: it leaves
more room on the line for comment text, and it means that in such
cases the comment uniformly starts at the next 4-space tab stop after
the code, rather than sometimes one and sometimes two tabs after.
Also, ensure that comments following #endif are indented the same
as comments following other preprocessor commands such as #else.
That inconsistency turns out to have been self-inflicted damage
from a poorly-thought-through post-indent "fixup" in pgindent.
This patch is much less interesting than the first round of indent
changes, but also bulkier, so I thought it best to separate the effects.
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/E1dAmxK-0006EE-1r@gemulon.postgresql.org
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/30527.1495162840@sss.pgh.pa.us
614 lines
13 KiB
C
614 lines
13 KiB
C
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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*
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* makefuncs.c
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* creator functions for primitive nodes. The functions here are for
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* the most frequently created nodes.
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*
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* Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2017, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
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* Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
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*
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*
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* IDENTIFICATION
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* src/backend/nodes/makefuncs.c
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*
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*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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*/
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#include "postgres.h"
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#include "catalog/pg_class.h"
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#include "catalog/pg_type.h"
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#include "fmgr.h"
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#include "nodes/makefuncs.h"
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#include "nodes/nodeFuncs.h"
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#include "utils/lsyscache.h"
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/*
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* makeA_Expr -
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* makes an A_Expr node
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*/
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A_Expr *
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makeA_Expr(A_Expr_Kind kind, List *name,
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Node *lexpr, Node *rexpr, int location)
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{
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A_Expr *a = makeNode(A_Expr);
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a->kind = kind;
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a->name = name;
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a->lexpr = lexpr;
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a->rexpr = rexpr;
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a->location = location;
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return a;
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}
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/*
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* makeSimpleA_Expr -
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* As above, given a simple (unqualified) operator name
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*/
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A_Expr *
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makeSimpleA_Expr(A_Expr_Kind kind, char *name,
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Node *lexpr, Node *rexpr, int location)
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{
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A_Expr *a = makeNode(A_Expr);
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a->kind = kind;
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a->name = list_make1(makeString((char *) name));
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a->lexpr = lexpr;
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a->rexpr = rexpr;
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a->location = location;
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return a;
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}
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/*
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* makeVar -
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* creates a Var node
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*/
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Var *
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makeVar(Index varno,
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AttrNumber varattno,
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Oid vartype,
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int32 vartypmod,
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Oid varcollid,
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Index varlevelsup)
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{
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Var *var = makeNode(Var);
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var->varno = varno;
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var->varattno = varattno;
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var->vartype = vartype;
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var->vartypmod = vartypmod;
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var->varcollid = varcollid;
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var->varlevelsup = varlevelsup;
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/*
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* Since few if any routines ever create Var nodes with varnoold/varoattno
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* different from varno/varattno, we don't provide separate arguments for
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* them, but just initialize them to the given varno/varattno. This
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* reduces code clutter and chance of error for most callers.
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*/
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var->varnoold = varno;
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var->varoattno = varattno;
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/* Likewise, we just set location to "unknown" here */
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var->location = -1;
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return var;
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}
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/*
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* makeVarFromTargetEntry -
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* convenience function to create a same-level Var node from a
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* TargetEntry
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*/
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Var *
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makeVarFromTargetEntry(Index varno,
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TargetEntry *tle)
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{
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return makeVar(varno,
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tle->resno,
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exprType((Node *) tle->expr),
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exprTypmod((Node *) tle->expr),
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exprCollation((Node *) tle->expr),
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0);
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}
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/*
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* makeWholeRowVar -
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* creates a Var node representing a whole row of the specified RTE
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*
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* A whole-row reference is a Var with varno set to the correct range
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* table entry, and varattno == 0 to signal that it references the whole
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* tuple. (Use of zero here is unclean, since it could easily be confused
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* with error cases, but it's not worth changing now.) The vartype indicates
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* a rowtype; either a named composite type, or RECORD. This function
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* encapsulates the logic for determining the correct rowtype OID to use.
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*
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* If allowScalar is true, then for the case where the RTE is a single function
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* returning a non-composite result type, we produce a normal Var referencing
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* the function's result directly, instead of the single-column composite
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* value that the whole-row notation might otherwise suggest.
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*/
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Var *
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makeWholeRowVar(RangeTblEntry *rte,
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Index varno,
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Index varlevelsup,
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bool allowScalar)
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{
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Var *result;
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Oid toid;
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Node *fexpr;
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switch (rte->rtekind)
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{
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case RTE_RELATION:
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/* relation: the rowtype is a named composite type */
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toid = get_rel_type_id(rte->relid);
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if (!OidIsValid(toid))
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elog(ERROR, "could not find type OID for relation %u",
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rte->relid);
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result = makeVar(varno,
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InvalidAttrNumber,
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toid,
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-1,
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InvalidOid,
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varlevelsup);
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break;
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case RTE_FUNCTION:
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/*
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* If there's more than one function, or ordinality is requested,
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* force a RECORD result, since there's certainly more than one
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* column involved and it can't be a known named type.
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*/
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if (rte->funcordinality || list_length(rte->functions) != 1)
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{
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/* always produces an anonymous RECORD result */
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result = makeVar(varno,
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InvalidAttrNumber,
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RECORDOID,
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-1,
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InvalidOid,
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varlevelsup);
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break;
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}
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fexpr = ((RangeTblFunction *) linitial(rte->functions))->funcexpr;
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toid = exprType(fexpr);
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if (type_is_rowtype(toid))
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{
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/* func returns composite; same as relation case */
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result = makeVar(varno,
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InvalidAttrNumber,
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toid,
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-1,
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InvalidOid,
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varlevelsup);
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}
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else if (allowScalar)
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{
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/* func returns scalar; just return its output as-is */
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result = makeVar(varno,
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1,
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toid,
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-1,
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exprCollation(fexpr),
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varlevelsup);
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}
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else
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{
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/* func returns scalar, but we want a composite result */
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result = makeVar(varno,
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InvalidAttrNumber,
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RECORDOID,
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-1,
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InvalidOid,
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varlevelsup);
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}
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break;
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default:
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/*
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* RTE is a join, subselect, tablefunc, or VALUES. We represent
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* this as a whole-row Var of RECORD type. (Note that in most
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* cases the Var will be expanded to a RowExpr during planning,
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* but that is not our concern here.)
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*/
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result = makeVar(varno,
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InvalidAttrNumber,
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RECORDOID,
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-1,
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InvalidOid,
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varlevelsup);
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break;
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}
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return result;
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}
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/*
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* makeTargetEntry -
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* creates a TargetEntry node
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*/
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TargetEntry *
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makeTargetEntry(Expr *expr,
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AttrNumber resno,
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char *resname,
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bool resjunk)
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{
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TargetEntry *tle = makeNode(TargetEntry);
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tle->expr = expr;
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tle->resno = resno;
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tle->resname = resname;
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/*
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* We always set these fields to 0. If the caller wants to change them he
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* must do so explicitly. Few callers do that, so omitting these
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* arguments reduces the chance of error.
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*/
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tle->ressortgroupref = 0;
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tle->resorigtbl = InvalidOid;
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tle->resorigcol = 0;
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tle->resjunk = resjunk;
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return tle;
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}
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/*
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* flatCopyTargetEntry -
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* duplicate a TargetEntry, but don't copy substructure
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*
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* This is commonly used when we just want to modify the resno or substitute
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* a new expression.
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*/
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TargetEntry *
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flatCopyTargetEntry(TargetEntry *src_tle)
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{
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TargetEntry *tle = makeNode(TargetEntry);
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Assert(IsA(src_tle, TargetEntry));
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memcpy(tle, src_tle, sizeof(TargetEntry));
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return tle;
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}
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/*
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* makeFromExpr -
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* creates a FromExpr node
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*/
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FromExpr *
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makeFromExpr(List *fromlist, Node *quals)
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{
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FromExpr *f = makeNode(FromExpr);
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f->fromlist = fromlist;
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f->quals = quals;
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return f;
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}
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/*
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* makeConst -
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* creates a Const node
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*/
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Const *
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makeConst(Oid consttype,
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int32 consttypmod,
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Oid constcollid,
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int constlen,
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Datum constvalue,
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bool constisnull,
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bool constbyval)
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{
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Const *cnst = makeNode(Const);
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/*
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* If it's a varlena value, force it to be in non-expanded (non-toasted)
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* format; this avoids any possible dependency on external values and
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* improves consistency of representation, which is important for equal().
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*/
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if (!constisnull && constlen == -1)
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constvalue = PointerGetDatum(PG_DETOAST_DATUM(constvalue));
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cnst->consttype = consttype;
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cnst->consttypmod = consttypmod;
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cnst->constcollid = constcollid;
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cnst->constlen = constlen;
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cnst->constvalue = constvalue;
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cnst->constisnull = constisnull;
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cnst->constbyval = constbyval;
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cnst->location = -1; /* "unknown" */
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return cnst;
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}
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/*
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* makeNullConst -
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* creates a Const node representing a NULL of the specified type/typmod
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*
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* This is a convenience routine that just saves a lookup of the type's
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* storage properties.
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*/
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Const *
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makeNullConst(Oid consttype, int32 consttypmod, Oid constcollid)
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{
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int16 typLen;
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bool typByVal;
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get_typlenbyval(consttype, &typLen, &typByVal);
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return makeConst(consttype,
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consttypmod,
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constcollid,
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(int) typLen,
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(Datum) 0,
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true,
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typByVal);
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}
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/*
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* makeBoolConst -
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* creates a Const node representing a boolean value (can be NULL too)
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*/
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Node *
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makeBoolConst(bool value, bool isnull)
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{
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/* note that pg_type.h hardwires size of bool as 1 ... duplicate it */
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return (Node *) makeConst(BOOLOID, -1, InvalidOid, 1,
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BoolGetDatum(value), isnull, true);
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}
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/*
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* makeBoolExpr -
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* creates a BoolExpr node
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*/
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Expr *
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makeBoolExpr(BoolExprType boolop, List *args, int location)
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{
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BoolExpr *b = makeNode(BoolExpr);
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b->boolop = boolop;
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b->args = args;
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b->location = location;
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return (Expr *) b;
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}
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/*
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* makeAlias -
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* creates an Alias node
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*
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* NOTE: the given name is copied, but the colnames list (if any) isn't.
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*/
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Alias *
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makeAlias(const char *aliasname, List *colnames)
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{
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Alias *a = makeNode(Alias);
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a->aliasname = pstrdup(aliasname);
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a->colnames = colnames;
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return a;
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}
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/*
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* makeRelabelType -
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* creates a RelabelType node
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*/
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RelabelType *
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makeRelabelType(Expr *arg, Oid rtype, int32 rtypmod, Oid rcollid,
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CoercionForm rformat)
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{
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RelabelType *r = makeNode(RelabelType);
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r->arg = arg;
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r->resulttype = rtype;
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r->resulttypmod = rtypmod;
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r->resultcollid = rcollid;
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r->relabelformat = rformat;
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r->location = -1;
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return r;
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}
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/*
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* makeRangeVar -
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* creates a RangeVar node (rather oversimplified case)
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*/
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RangeVar *
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makeRangeVar(char *schemaname, char *relname, int location)
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{
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RangeVar *r = makeNode(RangeVar);
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r->catalogname = NULL;
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r->schemaname = schemaname;
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r->relname = relname;
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r->inh = true;
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r->relpersistence = RELPERSISTENCE_PERMANENT;
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r->alias = NULL;
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r->location = location;
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return r;
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}
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/*
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* makeTypeName -
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* build a TypeName node for an unqualified name.
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*
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* typmod is defaulted, but can be changed later by caller.
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*/
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TypeName *
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makeTypeName(char *typnam)
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{
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return makeTypeNameFromNameList(list_make1(makeString(typnam)));
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}
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/*
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* makeTypeNameFromNameList -
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* build a TypeName node for a String list representing a qualified name.
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*
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* typmod is defaulted, but can be changed later by caller.
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*/
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TypeName *
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makeTypeNameFromNameList(List *names)
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{
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TypeName *n = makeNode(TypeName);
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n->names = names;
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n->typmods = NIL;
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n->typemod = -1;
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n->location = -1;
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return n;
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}
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/*
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* makeTypeNameFromOid -
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* build a TypeName node to represent a type already known by OID/typmod.
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*/
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TypeName *
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makeTypeNameFromOid(Oid typeOid, int32 typmod)
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{
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TypeName *n = makeNode(TypeName);
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n->typeOid = typeOid;
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n->typemod = typmod;
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n->location = -1;
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return n;
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}
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/*
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* makeColumnDef -
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* build a ColumnDef node to represent a simple column definition.
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*
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* Type and collation are specified by OID.
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* Other properties are all basic to start with.
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*/
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ColumnDef *
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makeColumnDef(const char *colname, Oid typeOid, int32 typmod, Oid collOid)
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{
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ColumnDef *n = makeNode(ColumnDef);
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n->colname = pstrdup(colname);
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n->typeName = makeTypeNameFromOid(typeOid, typmod);
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n->inhcount = 0;
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n->is_local = true;
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n->is_not_null = false;
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n->is_from_type = false;
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n->is_from_parent = false;
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n->storage = 0;
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n->raw_default = NULL;
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n->cooked_default = NULL;
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n->collClause = NULL;
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n->collOid = collOid;
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n->constraints = NIL;
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n->fdwoptions = NIL;
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n->location = -1;
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return n;
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}
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/*
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* makeFuncExpr -
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* build an expression tree representing a function call.
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*
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* The argument expressions must have been transformed already.
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*/
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FuncExpr *
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makeFuncExpr(Oid funcid, Oid rettype, List *args,
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Oid funccollid, Oid inputcollid, CoercionForm fformat)
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{
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FuncExpr *funcexpr;
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funcexpr = makeNode(FuncExpr);
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funcexpr->funcid = funcid;
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funcexpr->funcresulttype = rettype;
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funcexpr->funcretset = false; /* only allowed case here */
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funcexpr->funcvariadic = false; /* only allowed case here */
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funcexpr->funcformat = fformat;
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funcexpr->funccollid = funccollid;
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funcexpr->inputcollid = inputcollid;
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funcexpr->args = args;
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funcexpr->location = -1;
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return funcexpr;
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}
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/*
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* makeDefElem -
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* build a DefElem node
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*
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* This is sufficient for the "typical" case with an unqualified option name
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* and no special action.
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*/
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DefElem *
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makeDefElem(char *name, Node *arg, int location)
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{
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DefElem *res = makeNode(DefElem);
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res->defnamespace = NULL;
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res->defname = name;
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res->arg = arg;
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res->defaction = DEFELEM_UNSPEC;
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res->location = location;
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return res;
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}
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/*
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* makeDefElemExtended -
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* build a DefElem node with all fields available to be specified
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*/
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DefElem *
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makeDefElemExtended(char *nameSpace, char *name, Node *arg,
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DefElemAction defaction, int location)
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{
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DefElem *res = makeNode(DefElem);
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res->defnamespace = nameSpace;
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res->defname = name;
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res->arg = arg;
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res->defaction = defaction;
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res->location = location;
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return res;
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}
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|
/*
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* makeFuncCall -
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*
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* Initialize a FuncCall struct with the information every caller must
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* supply. Any non-default parameters have to be inserted by the caller.
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|
*/
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FuncCall *
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|
makeFuncCall(List *name, List *args, int location)
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|
{
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FuncCall *n = makeNode(FuncCall);
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|
|
|
n->funcname = name;
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|
n->args = args;
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|
n->agg_order = NIL;
|
|
n->agg_filter = NULL;
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n->agg_within_group = false;
|
|
n->agg_star = false;
|
|
n->agg_distinct = false;
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|
n->func_variadic = false;
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|
n->over = NULL;
|
|
n->location = location;
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|
return n;
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|
}
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|
|
|
/*
|
|
* makeGroupingSet
|
|
*
|
|
*/
|
|
GroupingSet *
|
|
makeGroupingSet(GroupingSetKind kind, List *content, int location)
|
|
{
|
|
GroupingSet *n = makeNode(GroupingSet);
|
|
|
|
n->kind = kind;
|
|
n->content = content;
|
|
n->location = location;
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|
return n;
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|
}
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