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538 lines
12 KiB
C
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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*
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* syscache.c
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* System cache management routines
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*
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* Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2001, 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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* $Header: /cvsroot/pgsql/src/backend/utils/cache/syscache.c,v 1.59 2001/02/22 18:39:20 momjian Exp $
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*
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* NOTES
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* These routines allow the parser/planner/executor to perform
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* rapid lookups on the contents of the system catalogs.
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*
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* see catalog/syscache.h for a list of the cache id's
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*
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*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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*/
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#include "postgres.h"
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#include "access/heapam.h"
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#include "access/transam.h"
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#include "utils/builtins.h"
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#include "catalog/catname.h"
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#include "catalog/indexing.h"
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#include "catalog/pg_aggregate.h"
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#include "catalog/pg_amop.h"
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#include "catalog/pg_group.h"
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#include "catalog/pg_index.h"
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#include "catalog/pg_inherits.h"
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#include "catalog/pg_language.h"
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#include "catalog/pg_listener.h"
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#include "catalog/pg_opclass.h"
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#include "catalog/pg_operator.h"
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#include "catalog/pg_proc.h"
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#include "catalog/pg_rewrite.h"
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#include "catalog/pg_shadow.h"
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#include "catalog/pg_statistic.h"
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#include "catalog/pg_type.h"
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#include "utils/catcache.h"
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#include "utils/syscache.h"
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#include "utils/temprel.h"
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#include "miscadmin.h"
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/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Adding system caches:
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Add your new cache to the list in include/utils/syscache.h. Keep
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the list sorted alphabetically and adjust the cache numbers
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accordingly.
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Add your entry to the cacheinfo[] array below. All cache lists are
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alphabetical, so add it in the proper place. Specify the relation
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name, index name, number of keys, and key attribute numbers.
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In include/catalog/indexing.h, add a define for the number of indexes
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on the relation, add define(s) for the index name(s), add an extern
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array to hold the index names, and use DECLARE_UNIQUE_INDEX to define
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the index. Cache lookups return only one row, so the index should be
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unique in most cases.
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In backend/catalog/indexing.c, initialize the relation array with
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the index names for the relation.
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Finally, any place your relation gets heap_insert() or
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heap_update calls, include code to do a CatalogIndexInsert() to update
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the system indexes. The heap_* calls do not update indexes.
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bjm 1999/11/22
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---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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*/
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/*
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* struct cachedesc: information defining a single syscache
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*
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*/
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struct cachedesc
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{
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char *name; /* name of the relation being cached */
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char *indname; /* name of index relation for this cache */
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int nkeys; /* # of keys needed for cache lookup */
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int key[4]; /* attribute numbers of key attrs */
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};
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static struct cachedesc cacheinfo[] = {
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{AggregateRelationName, /* AGGNAME */
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AggregateNameTypeIndex,
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2,
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{
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Anum_pg_aggregate_aggname,
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Anum_pg_aggregate_aggbasetype,
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0,
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0
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}},
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{AccessMethodRelationName, /* AMNAME */
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AmNameIndex,
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1,
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{
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Anum_pg_am_amname,
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0,
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0,
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0
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}},
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{AccessMethodOperatorRelationName, /* AMOPOPID */
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AccessMethodOpidIndex,
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3,
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{
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Anum_pg_amop_amopclaid,
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Anum_pg_amop_amopopr,
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Anum_pg_amop_amopid,
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0
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}},
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{AccessMethodOperatorRelationName, /* AMOPSTRATEGY */
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AccessMethodStrategyIndex,
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3,
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{
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Anum_pg_amop_amopid,
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Anum_pg_amop_amopclaid,
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Anum_pg_amop_amopstrategy,
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0
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}},
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{AttributeRelationName, /* ATTNAME */
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AttributeRelidNameIndex,
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2,
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{
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Anum_pg_attribute_attrelid,
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Anum_pg_attribute_attname,
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0,
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0
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}},
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{AttributeRelationName, /* ATTNUM */
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AttributeRelidNumIndex,
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2,
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{
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Anum_pg_attribute_attrelid,
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Anum_pg_attribute_attnum,
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0,
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0
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}},
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{OperatorClassRelationName, /* CLADEFTYPE */
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OpclassDeftypeIndex,
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1,
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{
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Anum_pg_opclass_opcdeftype,
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0,
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0,
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0
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}},
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{OperatorClassRelationName, /* CLANAME */
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OpclassNameIndex,
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1,
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{
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Anum_pg_opclass_opcname,
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0,
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0,
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0
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}},
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{GroupRelationName, /* GRONAME */
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GroupNameIndex,
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1,
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{
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Anum_pg_group_groname,
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0,
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0,
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0
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}},
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{GroupRelationName, /* GROSYSID */
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GroupSysidIndex,
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1,
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{
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Anum_pg_group_grosysid,
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0,
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0,
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0
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}},
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{IndexRelationName, /* INDEXRELID */
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IndexRelidIndex,
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1,
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{
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Anum_pg_index_indexrelid,
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0,
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0,
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0
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}},
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{InheritsRelationName, /* INHRELID */
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InheritsRelidSeqnoIndex,
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2,
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{
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Anum_pg_inherits_inhrelid,
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Anum_pg_inherits_inhseqno,
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0,
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0
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}},
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{LanguageRelationName, /* LANGNAME */
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LanguageNameIndex,
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1,
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{
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Anum_pg_language_lanname,
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0,
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0,
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0
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}},
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{LanguageRelationName, /* LANGOID */
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LanguageOidIndex,
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1,
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{
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ObjectIdAttributeNumber,
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0,
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0,
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0
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}},
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{ListenerRelationName, /* LISTENREL */
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ListenerPidRelnameIndex,
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2,
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{
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Anum_pg_listener_pid,
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Anum_pg_listener_relname,
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0,
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0
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}},
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{OperatorRelationName, /* OPERNAME */
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OperatorNameIndex,
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4,
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{
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Anum_pg_operator_oprname,
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Anum_pg_operator_oprleft,
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Anum_pg_operator_oprright,
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Anum_pg_operator_oprkind
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}},
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{OperatorRelationName, /* OPEROID */
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OperatorOidIndex,
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1,
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{
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ObjectIdAttributeNumber,
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0,
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0,
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0
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}},
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{ProcedureRelationName, /* PROCNAME */
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ProcedureNameIndex,
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3,
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{
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Anum_pg_proc_proname,
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Anum_pg_proc_pronargs,
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Anum_pg_proc_proargtypes,
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0
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}},
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{ProcedureRelationName, /* PROCOID */
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ProcedureOidIndex,
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1,
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{
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ObjectIdAttributeNumber,
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0,
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0,
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0
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}},
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{RelationRelationName, /* RELNAME */
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ClassNameIndex,
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1,
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{
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Anum_pg_class_relname,
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0,
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0,
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0
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}},
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{RelationRelationName, /* RELOID */
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ClassOidIndex,
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1,
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{
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ObjectIdAttributeNumber,
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0,
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0,
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0
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}},
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{RewriteRelationName, /* REWRITENAME */
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RewriteRulenameIndex,
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1,
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{
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Anum_pg_rewrite_rulename,
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0,
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0,
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0
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}},
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{RewriteRelationName, /* RULEOID */
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RewriteOidIndex,
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1,
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{
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ObjectIdAttributeNumber,
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0,
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0,
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0
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}},
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{ShadowRelationName, /* SHADOWNAME */
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ShadowNameIndex,
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1,
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{
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Anum_pg_shadow_usename,
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0,
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0,
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0
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}},
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{ShadowRelationName, /* SHADOWSYSID */
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ShadowSysidIndex,
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1,
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{
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Anum_pg_shadow_usesysid,
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0,
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0,
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0
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}},
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{StatisticRelationName, /* STATRELID */
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StatisticRelidAttnumIndex,
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2,
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{
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Anum_pg_statistic_starelid,
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Anum_pg_statistic_staattnum,
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0,
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0
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}},
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{TypeRelationName, /* TYPENAME */
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TypeNameIndex,
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1,
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{
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Anum_pg_type_typname,
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0,
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0,
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0
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}},
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{TypeRelationName, /* TYPEOID */
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TypeOidIndex,
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1,
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{
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ObjectIdAttributeNumber,
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0,
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0,
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0
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}}
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};
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static CatCache *SysCache[lengthof(cacheinfo)];
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static int SysCacheSize = lengthof(cacheinfo);
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static bool CacheInitialized = false;
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bool
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IsCacheInitialized(void)
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{
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return CacheInitialized;
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}
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/*
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* InitCatalogCache - initialize the caches
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*
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* Note that no database access is done here; we only allocate memory
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* and initialize the cache structure. Interrogation of the database
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* to complete initialization of a cache happens only upon first use
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* of that cache.
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*/
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void
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InitCatalogCache(void)
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{
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int cacheId;
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Assert(!CacheInitialized);
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MemSet((char *) SysCache, 0, sizeof(SysCache));
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for (cacheId = 0; cacheId < SysCacheSize; cacheId++)
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{
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SysCache[cacheId] = InitCatCache(cacheId,
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cacheinfo[cacheId].name,
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cacheinfo[cacheId].indname,
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cacheinfo[cacheId].nkeys,
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cacheinfo[cacheId].key);
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if (!PointerIsValid(SysCache[cacheId]))
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elog(ERROR, "InitCatalogCache: Can't init cache %s (%d)",
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cacheinfo[cacheId].name, cacheId);
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}
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CacheInitialized = true;
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}
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/*
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* SearchSysCache
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*
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* A layer on top of SearchCatCache that does the initialization and
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* key-setting for you.
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*
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* Returns the cache copy of the tuple if one is found, NULL if not.
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* The tuple is the 'cache' copy and must NOT be modified!
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*
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* When the caller is done using the tuple, call ReleaseSysCache()
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* to release the reference count grabbed by SearchSysCache(). If this
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* is not done, the tuple will remain locked in cache until end of
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* transaction, which is tolerable but not desirable.
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*
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* CAUTION: The tuple that is returned must NOT be freed by the caller!
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*/
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HeapTuple
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SearchSysCache(int cacheId,
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Datum key1,
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Datum key2,
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Datum key3,
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Datum key4)
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{
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if (cacheId < 0 || cacheId >= SysCacheSize)
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{
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elog(ERROR, "SearchSysCache: Bad cache id %d", cacheId);
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return (HeapTuple) NULL;
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}
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Assert(PointerIsValid(SysCache[cacheId]));
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/*
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* If someone tries to look up a relname, translate temp relation
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* names to real names. Less obviously, apply the same translation
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* to type names, so that the type tuple of a temp table will be found
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* when sought. This is a kluge ... temp table substitution should be
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* happening at a higher level ...
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*/
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if (cacheId == RELNAME || cacheId == TYPENAME)
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{
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char *nontemp_relname;
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nontemp_relname = get_temp_rel_by_username(DatumGetCString(key1));
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if (nontemp_relname != NULL)
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key1 = CStringGetDatum(nontemp_relname);
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}
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return SearchCatCache(SysCache[cacheId], key1, key2, key3, key4);
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}
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/*
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* ReleaseSysCache
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* Release previously grabbed reference count on a tuple
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*/
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void
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ReleaseSysCache(HeapTuple tuple)
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{
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ReleaseCatCache(tuple);
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}
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/*
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* SearchSysCacheCopy
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*
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* A convenience routine that does SearchSysCache and (if successful)
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* returns a modifiable copy of the syscache entry. The original
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* syscache entry is released before returning. The caller should
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* heap_freetuple() the result when done with it.
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*/
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HeapTuple
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SearchSysCacheCopy(int cacheId,
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Datum key1,
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Datum key2,
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Datum key3,
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Datum key4)
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{
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HeapTuple tuple,
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newtuple;
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tuple = SearchSysCache(cacheId, key1, key2, key3, key4);
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if (!HeapTupleIsValid(tuple))
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return tuple;
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newtuple = heap_copytuple(tuple);
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ReleaseSysCache(tuple);
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return newtuple;
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}
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/*
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* GetSysCacheOid
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*
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* A convenience routine that does SearchSysCache and returns the OID
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* of the found tuple, or InvalidOid if no tuple could be found.
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* No lock is retained on the syscache entry.
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*/
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Oid
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GetSysCacheOid(int cacheId,
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Datum key1,
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Datum key2,
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Datum key3,
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Datum key4)
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{
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HeapTuple tuple;
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Oid result;
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tuple = SearchSysCache(cacheId, key1, key2, key3, key4);
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if (!HeapTupleIsValid(tuple))
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return InvalidOid;
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result = tuple->t_data->t_oid;
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ReleaseSysCache(tuple);
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return result;
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}
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/*
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* SysCacheGetAttr
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*
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* Given a tuple previously fetched by SearchSysCache(),
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* extract a specific attribute.
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*
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* This is equivalent to using heap_getattr() on a tuple fetched
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* from a non-cached relation. Usually, this is only used for attributes
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* that could be NULL or variable length; the fixed-size attributes in
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* a system table are accessed just by mapping the tuple onto the C struct
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* declarations from include/catalog/.
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*
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* As with heap_getattr(), if the attribute is of a pass-by-reference type
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* then a pointer into the tuple data area is returned --- the caller must
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* not modify or pfree the datum!
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*/
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Datum
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SysCacheGetAttr(int cacheId, HeapTuple tup,
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AttrNumber attributeNumber,
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bool *isNull)
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{
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/*
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* We just need to get the TupleDesc out of the cache entry, and then
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* we can apply heap_getattr(). We expect that the cache control data
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* is currently valid --- if the caller recently fetched the tuple, then
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* it should be.
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*/
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if (cacheId < 0 || cacheId >= SysCacheSize)
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elog(ERROR, "SysCacheGetAttr: Bad cache id %d", cacheId);
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if (!PointerIsValid(SysCache[cacheId]) ||
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!PointerIsValid(SysCache[cacheId]->cc_tupdesc))
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elog(ERROR, "SysCacheGetAttr: missing cache data for id %d", cacheId);
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return heap_getattr(tup, attributeNumber,
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SysCache[cacheId]->cc_tupdesc,
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isNull);
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}
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