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postgres/src/backend/executor/nodeResult.c
Tom Lane 53e757689c Make NestLoop plan nodes pass outer-relation variables into their inner
relation using the general PARAM_EXEC executor parameter mechanism, rather
than the ad-hoc kluge of passing the outer tuple down through ExecReScan.
The previous method was hard to understand and could never be extended to
handle parameters coming from multiple join levels.  This patch doesn't
change the set of possible plans nor have any significant performance effect,
but it's necessary infrastructure for future generalization of the concept
of an inner indexscan plan.

ExecReScan's second parameter is now unused, so it's removed.
2010-07-12 17:01:06 +00:00

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/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* nodeResult.c
* support for constant nodes needing special code.
*
* DESCRIPTION
*
* Result nodes are used in queries where no relations are scanned.
* Examples of such queries are:
*
* select 1 * 2
*
* insert into emp values ('mike', 15000)
*
* (Remember that in an INSERT or UPDATE, we need a plan tree that
* generates the new rows.)
*
* Result nodes are also used to optimise queries with constant
* qualifications (ie, quals that do not depend on the scanned data),
* such as:
*
* select * from emp where 2 > 1
*
* In this case, the plan generated is
*
* Result (with 2 > 1 qual)
* /
* SeqScan (emp.*)
*
* At runtime, the Result node evaluates the constant qual once,
* which is shown by EXPLAIN as a One-Time Filter. If it's
* false, we can return an empty result set without running the
* controlled plan at all. If it's true, we run the controlled
* plan normally and pass back the results.
*
*
* Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2010, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
* Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
*
* IDENTIFICATION
* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/backend/executor/nodeResult.c,v 1.46 2010/07/12 17:01:05 tgl Exp $
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
#include "postgres.h"
#include "executor/executor.h"
#include "executor/nodeResult.h"
#include "utils/memutils.h"
/* ----------------------------------------------------------------
* ExecResult(node)
*
* returns the tuples from the outer plan which satisfy the
* qualification clause. Since result nodes with right
* subtrees are never planned, we ignore the right subtree
* entirely (for now).. -cim 10/7/89
*
* The qualification containing only constant clauses are
* checked first before any processing is done. It always returns
* 'nil' if the constant qualification is not satisfied.
* ----------------------------------------------------------------
*/
TupleTableSlot *
ExecResult(ResultState *node)
{
TupleTableSlot *outerTupleSlot;
TupleTableSlot *resultSlot;
PlanState *outerPlan;
ExprContext *econtext;
ExprDoneCond isDone;
econtext = node->ps.ps_ExprContext;
/*
* check constant qualifications like (2 > 1), if not already done
*/
if (node->rs_checkqual)
{
bool qualResult = ExecQual((List *) node->resconstantqual,
econtext,
false);
node->rs_checkqual = false;
if (!qualResult)
{
node->rs_done = true;
return NULL;
}
}
/*
* Check to see if we're still projecting out tuples from a previous scan
* tuple (because there is a function-returning-set in the projection
* expressions). If so, try to project another one.
*/
if (node->ps.ps_TupFromTlist)
{
resultSlot = ExecProject(node->ps.ps_ProjInfo, &isDone);
if (isDone == ExprMultipleResult)
return resultSlot;
/* Done with that source tuple... */
node->ps.ps_TupFromTlist = false;
}
/*
* Reset per-tuple memory context to free any expression evaluation
* storage allocated in the previous tuple cycle. Note this can't happen
* until we're done projecting out tuples from a scan tuple.
*/
ResetExprContext(econtext);
/*
* if rs_done is true then it means that we were asked to return a
* constant tuple and we already did the last time ExecResult() was
* called, OR that we failed the constant qual check. Either way, now we
* are through.
*/
while (!node->rs_done)
{
outerPlan = outerPlanState(node);
if (outerPlan != NULL)
{
/*
* retrieve tuples from the outer plan until there are no more.
*/
outerTupleSlot = ExecProcNode(outerPlan);
if (TupIsNull(outerTupleSlot))
return NULL;
/*
* prepare to compute projection expressions, which will expect to
* access the input tuples as varno OUTER.
*/
econtext->ecxt_outertuple = outerTupleSlot;
}
else
{
/*
* if we don't have an outer plan, then we are just generating the
* results from a constant target list. Do it only once.
*/
node->rs_done = true;
}
/*
* form the result tuple using ExecProject(), and return it --- unless
* the projection produces an empty set, in which case we must loop
* back to see if there are more outerPlan tuples.
*/
resultSlot = ExecProject(node->ps.ps_ProjInfo, &isDone);
if (isDone != ExprEndResult)
{
node->ps.ps_TupFromTlist = (isDone == ExprMultipleResult);
return resultSlot;
}
}
return NULL;
}
/* ----------------------------------------------------------------
* ExecResultMarkPos
* ----------------------------------------------------------------
*/
void
ExecResultMarkPos(ResultState *node)
{
PlanState *outerPlan = outerPlanState(node);
if (outerPlan != NULL)
ExecMarkPos(outerPlan);
else
elog(DEBUG2, "Result nodes do not support mark/restore");
}
/* ----------------------------------------------------------------
* ExecResultRestrPos
* ----------------------------------------------------------------
*/
void
ExecResultRestrPos(ResultState *node)
{
PlanState *outerPlan = outerPlanState(node);
if (outerPlan != NULL)
ExecRestrPos(outerPlan);
else
elog(ERROR, "Result nodes do not support mark/restore");
}
/* ----------------------------------------------------------------
* ExecInitResult
*
* Creates the run-time state information for the result node
* produced by the planner and initializes outer relations
* (child nodes).
* ----------------------------------------------------------------
*/
ResultState *
ExecInitResult(Result *node, EState *estate, int eflags)
{
ResultState *resstate;
/* check for unsupported flags */
Assert(!(eflags & (EXEC_FLAG_MARK | EXEC_FLAG_BACKWARD)) ||
outerPlan(node) != NULL);
/*
* create state structure
*/
resstate = makeNode(ResultState);
resstate->ps.plan = (Plan *) node;
resstate->ps.state = estate;
resstate->rs_done = false;
resstate->rs_checkqual = (node->resconstantqual == NULL) ? false : true;
/*
* Miscellaneous initialization
*
* create expression context for node
*/
ExecAssignExprContext(estate, &resstate->ps);
resstate->ps.ps_TupFromTlist = false;
/*
* tuple table initialization
*/
ExecInitResultTupleSlot(estate, &resstate->ps);
/*
* initialize child expressions
*/
resstate->ps.targetlist = (List *)
ExecInitExpr((Expr *) node->plan.targetlist,
(PlanState *) resstate);
resstate->ps.qual = (List *)
ExecInitExpr((Expr *) node->plan.qual,
(PlanState *) resstate);
resstate->resconstantqual = ExecInitExpr((Expr *) node->resconstantqual,
(PlanState *) resstate);
/*
* initialize child nodes
*/
outerPlanState(resstate) = ExecInitNode(outerPlan(node), estate, eflags);
/*
* we don't use inner plan
*/
Assert(innerPlan(node) == NULL);
/*
* initialize tuple type and projection info
*/
ExecAssignResultTypeFromTL(&resstate->ps);
ExecAssignProjectionInfo(&resstate->ps, NULL);
return resstate;
}
/* ----------------------------------------------------------------
* ExecEndResult
*
* frees up storage allocated through C routines
* ----------------------------------------------------------------
*/
void
ExecEndResult(ResultState *node)
{
/*
* Free the exprcontext
*/
ExecFreeExprContext(&node->ps);
/*
* clean out the tuple table
*/
ExecClearTuple(node->ps.ps_ResultTupleSlot);
/*
* shut down subplans
*/
ExecEndNode(outerPlanState(node));
}
void
ExecReScanResult(ResultState *node)
{
node->rs_done = false;
node->ps.ps_TupFromTlist = false;
node->rs_checkqual = (node->resconstantqual == NULL) ? false : true;
/*
* If chgParam of subnode is not null then plan will be re-scanned by
* first ExecProcNode.
*/
if (node->ps.lefttree &&
node->ps.lefttree->chgParam == NULL)
ExecReScan(node->ps.lefttree);
}