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	Fix still another bug in commit 35fcb1b3d: it failed to fully initialize
the SortSupport states it introduced to allow the executor to re-check
ORDER BY expressions containing distance operators.  That led to a null
pointer dereference if the sortsupport code tried to use ssup_cxt.  The
problem only manifests in narrow cases, explaining the lack of previous
field reports.  It requires a GiST-indexable distance operator that lacks
SortSupport and is on a pass-by-ref data type, which among core+contrib
seems to be only btree_gist's interval opclass; and it requires the scan
to be done as an IndexScan not an IndexOnlyScan, which explains how
btree_gist's regression test didn't catch it.  Per bug #14134 from
Jihyun Yu.
Peter Geoghegan
Report: <20160511154904.2603.43889@wrigleys.postgresql.org>
		
	
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| -- interval check
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| CREATE TABLE intervaltmp (a interval);
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| \copy intervaltmp from 'data/interval.data'
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| SET enable_seqscan=on;
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| SELECT count(*) FROM intervaltmp WHERE a <  '199 days 21:21:23';
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| SELECT count(*) FROM intervaltmp WHERE a <= '199 days 21:21:23';
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| SELECT count(*) FROM intervaltmp WHERE a  = '199 days 21:21:23';
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| SELECT count(*) FROM intervaltmp WHERE a >= '199 days 21:21:23';
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| SELECT count(*) FROM intervaltmp WHERE a >  '199 days 21:21:23';
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| SELECT a, a <-> '199 days 21:21:23' FROM intervaltmp ORDER BY a <-> '199 days 21:21:23' LIMIT 3;
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| CREATE INDEX intervalidx ON intervaltmp USING gist ( a );
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| SET enable_seqscan=off;
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| SELECT count(*) FROM intervaltmp WHERE a <  '199 days 21:21:23'::interval;
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| SELECT count(*) FROM intervaltmp WHERE a <= '199 days 21:21:23'::interval;
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| SELECT count(*) FROM intervaltmp WHERE a  = '199 days 21:21:23'::interval;
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| SELECT count(*) FROM intervaltmp WHERE a >= '199 days 21:21:23'::interval;
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| SELECT count(*) FROM intervaltmp WHERE a >  '199 days 21:21:23'::interval;
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| EXPLAIN (COSTS OFF)
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| SELECT a, a <-> '199 days 21:21:23' FROM intervaltmp ORDER BY a <-> '199 days 21:21:23' LIMIT 3;
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| SELECT a, a <-> '199 days 21:21:23' FROM intervaltmp ORDER BY a <-> '199 days 21:21:23' LIMIT 3;
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| SET enable_indexonlyscan=off;
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| EXPLAIN (COSTS OFF)
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| SELECT a, a <-> '199 days 21:21:23' FROM intervaltmp ORDER BY a <-> '199 days 21:21:23' LIMIT 3;
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| SELECT a, a <-> '199 days 21:21:23' FROM intervaltmp ORDER BY a <-> '199 days 21:21:23' LIMIT 3;
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