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788 lines
21 KiB
C
788 lines
21 KiB
C
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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*
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* parse_clause.c
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* handle clauses in parser
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*
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* 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/parser/parse_clause.c,v 1.48 1999/12/17 14:47:35 thomas Exp $
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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 "optimizer/tlist.h"
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#include "parse.h"
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#include "parser/parse_clause.h"
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#include "parser/parse_coerce.h"
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#include "parser/parse_expr.h"
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#include "parser/parse_oper.h"
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#include "parser/parse_relation.h"
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#include "parser/parse_target.h"
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#define ORDER_CLAUSE 0
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#define GROUP_CLAUSE 1
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static char *clauseText[] = {"ORDER", "GROUP"};
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static TargetEntry *findTargetlistEntry(ParseState *pstate, Node *node,
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List *tlist, int clause,
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char *uniqFlag);
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static void parseFromClause(ParseState *pstate, List *frmList, Node **qual);
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static char *transformTableEntry(ParseState *pstate, RangeVar *r);
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static List *addTargetToSortList(TargetEntry *tle, List *sortlist,
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List *targetlist, char *opname);
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static bool exprIsInSortList(Node *expr, List *sortList, List *targetList);
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#ifdef ENABLE_OUTER_JOINS
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static Node *transformUsingClause(ParseState *pstate, List *onList,
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char *lname, char *rname);
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#endif
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/*
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* makeRangeTable -
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* Build the initial range table from the FROM clause.
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*/
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void
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makeRangeTable(ParseState *pstate, List *frmList, Node **qual)
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{
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/* Currently, nothing to do except this: */
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parseFromClause(pstate, frmList, qual);
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}
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/*
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* setTargetTable
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* Add the target relation of INSERT or UPDATE to the range table,
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* and make the special links to it in the ParseState.
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*
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* Note that the target is not marked as either inFromCl or inJoinSet.
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* For INSERT, we don't want the target to be joined to; it's a
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* destination of tuples, not a source. For UPDATE/DELETE, we do
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* need to scan or join the target. This will happen without the
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* inJoinSet flag because the planner's preprocess_targetlist()
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* adds the destination's CTID attribute to the targetlist, and
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* therefore the destination will be a referenced table even if
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* there is no other use of any of its attributes. Tricky, eh?
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*/
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void
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setTargetTable(ParseState *pstate, char *relname)
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{
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RangeTblEntry *rte;
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int sublevels_up;
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if ((refnameRangeTablePosn(pstate, relname, &sublevels_up) == 0)
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|| (sublevels_up != 0))
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rte = addRangeTableEntry(pstate, relname, relname,
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FALSE, FALSE, FALSE);
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else
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rte = refnameRangeTableEntry(pstate, relname);
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/* This could only happen for multi-action rules */
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if (pstate->p_target_relation != NULL)
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heap_close(pstate->p_target_relation, AccessShareLock);
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pstate->p_target_rangetblentry = rte;
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pstate->p_target_relation = heap_open(rte->relid, AccessShareLock);
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/* will close relation later, see analyze.c */
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}
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/*
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* transformWhereClause -
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* transforms the qualification and make sure it is of type Boolean
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*
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* Now accept an additional argument, which is a qualification derived
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* from the JOIN/ON or JOIN/USING syntax.
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* - thomas 1998-12-16
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*/
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Node *
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transformWhereClause(ParseState *pstate, Node *a_expr, Node *o_expr)
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{
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A_Expr *expr;
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Node *qual;
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if ((a_expr == NULL) && (o_expr == NULL))
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return NULL; /* no qualifiers */
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if ((a_expr != NULL) && (o_expr != NULL))
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{
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A_Expr *a = makeNode(A_Expr);
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a->oper = AND;
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a->opname = NULL;
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a->lexpr = o_expr;
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a->rexpr = a_expr;
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expr = a;
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}
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else if (o_expr != NULL)
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expr = (A_Expr *) o_expr;
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else
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expr = (A_Expr *) a_expr;
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pstate->p_in_where_clause = true;
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qual = transformExpr(pstate, (Node *) expr, EXPR_COLUMN_FIRST);
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pstate->p_in_where_clause = false;
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if (exprType(qual) != BOOLOID)
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{
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elog(ERROR, "WHERE clause must return type bool, not type %s",
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typeidTypeName(exprType(qual)));
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}
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return qual;
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}
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#ifdef ENABLE_OUTER_JOINS
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static Attr *
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makeAttr(char *relname, char *attname)
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{
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Attr *a = makeNode(Attr);
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a->relname = relname;
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a->paramNo = NULL;
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a->attrs = lcons(makeString(attname), NIL);
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a->indirection = NULL;
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return a;
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}
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#endif
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#ifdef ENABLE_OUTER_JOINS
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/* transformUsingClause()
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* Take an ON or USING clause from a join expression and expand if necessary.
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*/
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static Node *
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transformUsingClause(ParseState *pstate, List *onList, char *lname, char *rname)
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{
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A_Expr *expr = NULL;
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List *on;
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Node *qual;
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foreach(on, onList)
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{
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qual = lfirst(on);
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/*
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* Ident node means it is just a column name from a real USING
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* clause...
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*/
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if (IsA(qual, Ident))
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{
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Ident *i = (Ident *) qual;
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Attr *lattr = makeAttr(lname, i->name);
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Attr *rattr = makeAttr(rname, i->name);
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A_Expr *e = makeNode(A_Expr);
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e->oper = OP;
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e->opname = "=";
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e->lexpr = (Node *) lattr;
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e->rexpr = (Node *) rattr;
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if (expr != NULL)
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{
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A_Expr *a = makeNode(A_Expr);
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a->oper = AND;
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a->opname = NULL;
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a->lexpr = (Node *) expr;
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a->rexpr = (Node *) e;
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expr = a;
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}
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else
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expr = e;
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}
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/* otherwise, we have an expression from an ON clause... */
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else
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{
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if (expr != NULL)
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{
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A_Expr *a = makeNode(A_Expr);
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a->oper = AND;
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a->opname = NULL;
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a->lexpr = (Node *) expr;
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a->rexpr = (Node *) qual;
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expr = a;
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}
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else
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expr = (A_Expr *) qual;
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}
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}
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return ((Node *) transformExpr(pstate, (Node *) expr, EXPR_COLUMN_FIRST));
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}
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#endif
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static char *
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transformTableEntry(ParseState *pstate, RangeVar *r)
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{
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RelExpr *baserel = r->relExpr;
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char *relname = baserel->relname;
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char *refname = r->name;
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RangeTblEntry *rte;
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if (refname == NULL)
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refname = relname;
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/*
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* marks this entry to indicate it comes from the FROM clause. In SQL,
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* the target list can only refer to range variables specified in the
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* from clause but we follow the more powerful POSTQUEL semantics and
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* automatically generate the range variable if not specified. However
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* there are times we need to know whether the entries are legitimate.
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*
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* eg. select * from foo f where f.x = 1; will generate wrong answer if
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* we expand * to foo.x.
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*/
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rte = addRangeTableEntry(pstate, relname, refname,
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baserel->inh, TRUE, TRUE);
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return refname;
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}
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/*
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* parseFromClause -
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* turns the table references specified in the from-clause into a
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* range table. The range table may grow as we transform the expressions
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* in the target list. (Note that this happens because in POSTQUEL, we
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* allow references to relations not specified in the from-clause. We
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* also allow now as an extension.)
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*
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* The FROM clause can now contain JoinExpr nodes, which contain parsing info
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* for inner and outer joins. The USING clause must be expanded into a qualification
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* for an inner join at least, since that is compatible with the old syntax.
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* Not sure yet how to handle outer joins, but it will become clear eventually?
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* - thomas 1998-12-16
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*/
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static void
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parseFromClause(ParseState *pstate, List *frmList, Node **qual)
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{
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List *fl;
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if (qual != NULL)
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*qual = NULL;
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foreach(fl, frmList)
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{
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Node *n = lfirst(fl);
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/*
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* marks this entry to indicate it comes from the FROM clause. In
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* SQL, the target list can only refer to range variables
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* specified in the from clause but we follow the more powerful
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* POSTQUEL semantics and automatically generate the range
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* variable if not specified. However there are times we need to
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* know whether the entries are legitimate.
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*
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* eg. select * from foo f where f.x = 1; will generate wrong answer
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* if we expand * to foo.x.
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*/
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if (IsA(n, RangeVar))
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transformTableEntry(pstate, (RangeVar *) n);
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else if (IsA(n, JoinExpr))
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{
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JoinExpr *j = (JoinExpr *) n;
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#ifdef ENABLE_OUTER_JOINS
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char *lname = transformTableEntry(pstate, (RangeVar *) j->larg);
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#endif
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char *rname;
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if (IsA((Node *) j->rarg, RangeVar))
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rname = transformTableEntry(pstate, (RangeVar *) j->rarg);
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else
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elog(ERROR, "Nested JOINs are not yet supported");
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#ifdef ENABLE_OUTER_JOINS
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if (j->jointype == INNER_P)
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{
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/*
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* This is an inner join, so rip apart the join node and
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* transform into a traditional FROM list. NATURAL JOIN
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* and USING clauses both change the shape of the result.
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* Need to generate a list of result columns to use for
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* target list expansion and validation. Not doing this
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* yet though!
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*/
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if (IsA(j->quals, List))
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j->quals = lcons(transformUsingClause(pstate, (List *) j->quals, lname, rname), NIL);
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if (qual == NULL)
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elog(ERROR, "JOIN/ON not supported in this context");
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if (*qual == NULL)
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*qual = lfirst(j->quals);
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else
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elog(ERROR, "Multiple JOIN/ON clauses not handled (internal error)");
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/*
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* if we are transforming this node back into a FROM list,
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* then we will need to replace the node with two nodes.
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* Will need access to the previous list item to change
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* the link pointer to reference these new nodes. Try
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* accumulating and returning a new list. - thomas
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* 1999-01-08 Not doing this yet though!
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*/
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}
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else if ((j->jointype == LEFT)
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|| (j->jointype == RIGHT)
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|| (j->jointype == FULL))
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elog(ERROR, "OUTER JOIN is not implemented");
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else
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elog(ERROR, "Unrecognized JOIN clause; tag is %d (internal error)",
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j->jointype);
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#else
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elog(ERROR, "JOIN expressions are not yet implemented");
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#endif
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}
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else
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elog(ERROR, "parseFromClause: unexpected FROM clause node (internal error)"
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"\n\t%s", nodeToString(n));
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}
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}
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/*
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* findTargetlistEntry -
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* Returns the targetlist entry matching the given (untransformed) node.
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* If no matching entry exists, one is created and appended to the target
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* list as a "resjunk" node.
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*
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* node the ORDER BY or GROUP BY expression to be matched
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* tlist the existing target list (NB: this cannot be NIL, which is a
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* good thing since we'd be unable to append to it...)
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* clause identifies clause type for error messages.
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*/
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static TargetEntry *
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findTargetlistEntry(ParseState *pstate, Node *node, List *tlist, int clause,
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char *uniqueFlag)
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{
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TargetEntry *target_result = NULL;
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List *tl;
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Node *expr;
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/*----------
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* Handle two special cases as mandated by the SQL92 spec:
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*
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* 1. ORDER/GROUP BY ColumnName
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* For a bare identifier, we search for a matching column name
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* in the existing target list. Multiple matches are an error
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* unless they refer to identical values; for example,
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* we allow SELECT a, a FROM table ORDER BY a
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* but not SELECT a AS b, b FROM table ORDER BY b
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* If no match is found, we fall through and treat the identifier
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* as an expression.
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*
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* 2. ORDER/GROUP BY IntegerConstant
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* This means to use the n'th item in the existing target list.
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* Note that it would make no sense to order/group by an actual
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* constant, so this does not create a conflict with our extension
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* to order/group by an expression.
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*
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* Note that pre-existing resjunk targets must not be used in either case.
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*----------
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*/
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if (IsA(node, Ident) && ((Ident *) node)->indirection == NIL)
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{
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char *name = ((Ident *) node)->name;
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foreach(tl, tlist)
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{
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TargetEntry *tle = (TargetEntry *) lfirst(tl);
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Resdom *resnode = tle->resdom;
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if (!resnode->resjunk &&
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strcmp(resnode->resname, name) == 0)
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{
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if (target_result != NULL)
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{
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if (! equal(target_result->expr, tle->expr))
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elog(ERROR, "%s BY '%s' is ambiguous",
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clauseText[clause], name);
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}
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else
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target_result = tle;
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/* Stay in loop to check for ambiguity */
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}
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}
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if (target_result != NULL)
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return target_result; /* return the first match */
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}
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if (IsA(node, A_Const))
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{
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Value *val = &((A_Const *) node)->val;
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int targetlist_pos = 0;
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int target_pos;
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if (nodeTag(val) != T_Integer)
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elog(ERROR, "Non-integer constant in %s BY", clauseText[clause]);
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target_pos = intVal(val);
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foreach(tl, tlist)
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{
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TargetEntry *tle = (TargetEntry *) lfirst(tl);
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Resdom *resnode = tle->resdom;
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if (!resnode->resjunk)
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{
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if (++targetlist_pos == target_pos)
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return tle; /* return the unique match */
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}
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}
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elog(ERROR, "%s BY position %d is not in target list",
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clauseText[clause], target_pos);
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}
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/*
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* Otherwise, we have an expression (this is a Postgres extension
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* not found in SQL92). Convert the untransformed node to a
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* transformed expression, and search for a match in the tlist.
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* NOTE: it doesn't really matter whether there is more than one
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* match. Also, we are willing to match a resjunk target here,
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* though the above cases must ignore resjunk targets.
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*/
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expr = transformExpr(pstate, node, EXPR_COLUMN_FIRST);
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foreach(tl, tlist)
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{
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TargetEntry *tle = (TargetEntry *) lfirst(tl);
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if (equal(expr, tle->expr))
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return tle;
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}
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/*
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* If no matches, construct a new target entry which is appended to
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* the end of the target list. This target is set to be resjunk =
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* TRUE so that it will not be projected into the final tuple.
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*/
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if(clause == ORDER_CLAUSE && uniqueFlag) {
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elog(ERROR, "ORDER BY columns must appear in SELECT DISTINCT target list");
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}
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target_result = transformTargetEntry(pstate, node, expr, NULL, true);
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lappend(tlist, target_result);
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return target_result;
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}
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/*
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* transformGroupClause -
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* transform a Group By clause
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*
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*/
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List *
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transformGroupClause(ParseState *pstate, List *grouplist, List *targetlist)
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{
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List *glist = NIL,
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*gl;
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foreach(gl, grouplist)
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{
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TargetEntry *tle;
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tle = findTargetlistEntry(pstate, lfirst(gl),
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targetlist, GROUP_CLAUSE, NULL);
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/* avoid making duplicate grouplist entries */
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if (! exprIsInSortList(tle->expr, glist, targetlist))
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{
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GroupClause *grpcl = makeNode(GroupClause);
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grpcl->tleSortGroupRef = assignSortGroupRef(tle, targetlist);
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grpcl->sortop = oprid(oper("<",
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tle->resdom->restype,
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tle->resdom->restype, false));
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glist = lappend(glist, grpcl);
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}
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}
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return glist;
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}
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/*
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* transformSortClause -
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* transform an Order By clause
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*
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*/
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List *
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transformSortClause(ParseState *pstate,
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List *orderlist,
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List *targetlist,
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char *uniqueFlag)
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{
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List *sortlist = NIL;
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List *olitem;
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/* Transform all the explicit ORDER BY clauses */
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foreach(olitem, orderlist)
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{
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SortGroupBy *sortby = lfirst(olitem);
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TargetEntry *tle;
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tle = findTargetlistEntry(pstate, sortby->node,
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targetlist, ORDER_CLAUSE, uniqueFlag);
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sortlist = addTargetToSortList(tle, sortlist, targetlist,
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sortby->useOp);
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}
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/* If we have a DISTINCT clause, add any necessary entries to
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* the sortlist to ensure that all the DISTINCT columns will be
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* sorted. A subsequent UNIQUE pass will then do the right thing.
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*/
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|
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if (uniqueFlag)
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{
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if (uniqueFlag[0] == '*')
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{
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/*
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* concatenate all elements from target list that are not
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* already in the sortby list
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*/
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sortlist = addAllTargetsToSortList(sortlist, targetlist);
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}
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else
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{
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TargetEntry *tle = NULL;
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char *uniqueAttrName = uniqueFlag;
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List *i;
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|
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/* only create sort clause with the specified unique attribute */
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foreach(i, targetlist)
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{
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tle = (TargetEntry *) lfirst(i);
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if (strcmp(tle->resdom->resname, uniqueAttrName) == 0)
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break;
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}
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if (i == NIL)
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elog(ERROR, "All fields in the UNIQUE ON clause must appear in the target list");
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|
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sortlist = addTargetToSortList(tle, sortlist, targetlist, NULL);
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}
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}
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|
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return sortlist;
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}
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|
|
|
/*
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* addAllTargetsToSortList
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* Make sure all targets in the targetlist are in the ORDER BY list,
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* adding the not-yet-sorted ones to the end of the list.
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* This is typically used to help implement SELECT DISTINCT.
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|
*
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* Returns the updated ORDER BY list.
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|
*/
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|
List *
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addAllTargetsToSortList(List *sortlist, List *targetlist)
|
|
{
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List *i;
|
|
|
|
foreach(i, targetlist)
|
|
{
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|
TargetEntry *tle = (TargetEntry *) lfirst(i);
|
|
|
|
sortlist = addTargetToSortList(tle, sortlist, targetlist, NULL);
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|
}
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|
return sortlist;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*
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* addTargetToSortList
|
|
* If the given targetlist entry isn't already in the ORDER BY list,
|
|
* add it to the end of the list, using the sortop with given name
|
|
* or any available sort operator if opname == NULL.
|
|
*
|
|
* Returns the updated ORDER BY list.
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|
*/
|
|
static List *
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|
addTargetToSortList(TargetEntry *tle, List *sortlist, List *targetlist,
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|
char *opname)
|
|
{
|
|
/* avoid making duplicate sortlist entries */
|
|
if (! exprIsInSortList(tle->expr, sortlist, targetlist))
|
|
{
|
|
SortClause *sortcl = makeNode(SortClause);
|
|
|
|
sortcl->tleSortGroupRef = assignSortGroupRef(tle, targetlist);
|
|
|
|
if (opname)
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|
sortcl->sortop = oprid(oper(opname,
|
|
tle->resdom->restype,
|
|
tle->resdom->restype, false));
|
|
else
|
|
sortcl->sortop = any_ordering_op(tle->resdom->restype);
|
|
|
|
sortlist = lappend(sortlist, sortcl);
|
|
}
|
|
return sortlist;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* assignSortGroupRef
|
|
* Assign the targetentry an unused ressortgroupref, if it doesn't
|
|
* already have one. Return the assigned or pre-existing refnumber.
|
|
*
|
|
* 'tlist' is the targetlist containing (or to contain) the given targetentry.
|
|
*/
|
|
Index
|
|
assignSortGroupRef(TargetEntry *tle, List *tlist)
|
|
{
|
|
Index maxRef;
|
|
List *l;
|
|
|
|
if (tle->resdom->ressortgroupref) /* already has one? */
|
|
return tle->resdom->ressortgroupref;
|
|
|
|
/* easiest way to pick an unused refnumber: max used + 1 */
|
|
maxRef = 0;
|
|
foreach(l, tlist)
|
|
{
|
|
Index ref = ((TargetEntry *) lfirst(l))->resdom->ressortgroupref;
|
|
|
|
if (ref > maxRef)
|
|
maxRef = ref;
|
|
}
|
|
tle->resdom->ressortgroupref = maxRef + 1;
|
|
return tle->resdom->ressortgroupref;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* exprIsInSortList
|
|
* Is the given expression already in the sortlist?
|
|
* Note we will say 'yes' if it is equal() to any sortlist item,
|
|
* even though that might be a different targetlist member.
|
|
*
|
|
* Works for both SortClause and GroupClause lists.
|
|
*/
|
|
static bool
|
|
exprIsInSortList(Node *expr, List *sortList, List *targetList)
|
|
{
|
|
List *i;
|
|
|
|
foreach(i, sortList)
|
|
{
|
|
SortClause *scl = (SortClause *) lfirst(i);
|
|
|
|
if (equal(expr, get_sortgroupclause_expr(scl, targetList)))
|
|
return true;
|
|
}
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* transformUnionClause()
|
|
* Transform a UNION clause.
|
|
* Note that the union clause is actually a fully-formed select structure.
|
|
* So, it is evaluated as a select, then the resulting target fields
|
|
* are matched up to ensure correct types in the results.
|
|
* The select clause parsing is done recursively, so the unions are evaluated
|
|
* right-to-left. One might want to look at all columns from all clauses before
|
|
* trying to coerce, but unless we keep track of the call depth we won't know
|
|
* when to do this because of the recursion.
|
|
* Let's just try matching in pairs for now (right to left) and see if it works.
|
|
* - thomas 1998-05-22
|
|
*/
|
|
#ifdef NOT_USED
|
|
static List *
|
|
transformUnionClause(List *unionClause, List *targetlist)
|
|
{
|
|
List *union_list = NIL;
|
|
List *qlist,
|
|
*qlist_item;
|
|
|
|
if (unionClause)
|
|
{
|
|
/* recursion */
|
|
qlist = parse_analyze(unionClause, NULL);
|
|
|
|
foreach(qlist_item, qlist)
|
|
{
|
|
Query *query = (Query *) lfirst(qlist_item);
|
|
List *prev_target = targetlist;
|
|
List *next_target;
|
|
int prev_len = 0,
|
|
next_len = 0;
|
|
|
|
foreach(prev_target, targetlist)
|
|
if (!((TargetEntry *) lfirst(prev_target))->resdom->resjunk)
|
|
prev_len++;
|
|
|
|
foreach(next_target, query->targetList)
|
|
if (!((TargetEntry *) lfirst(next_target))->resdom->resjunk)
|
|
next_len++;
|
|
|
|
if (prev_len != next_len)
|
|
elog(ERROR, "Each UNION clause must have the same number of columns");
|
|
|
|
foreach(next_target, query->targetList)
|
|
{
|
|
Oid itype;
|
|
Oid otype;
|
|
|
|
otype = ((TargetEntry *) lfirst(prev_target))->resdom->restype;
|
|
itype = ((TargetEntry *) lfirst(next_target))->resdom->restype;
|
|
|
|
/* one or both is a NULL column? then don't convert... */
|
|
if (otype == InvalidOid)
|
|
{
|
|
/* propagate a known type forward, if available */
|
|
if (itype != InvalidOid)
|
|
((TargetEntry *) lfirst(prev_target))->resdom->restype = itype;
|
|
#if FALSE
|
|
else
|
|
{
|
|
((TargetEntry *) lfirst(prev_target))->resdom->restype = UNKNOWNOID;
|
|
((TargetEntry *) lfirst(next_target))->resdom->restype = UNKNOWNOID;
|
|
}
|
|
#endif
|
|
}
|
|
else if (itype == InvalidOid)
|
|
{
|
|
}
|
|
/* they don't match in type? then convert... */
|
|
else if (itype != otype)
|
|
{
|
|
Node *expr;
|
|
|
|
expr = ((TargetEntry *) lfirst(next_target))->expr;
|
|
expr = CoerceTargetExpr(NULL, expr, itype, otype);
|
|
if (expr == NULL)
|
|
{
|
|
elog(ERROR, "Unable to transform %s to %s"
|
|
"\n\tEach UNION clause must have compatible target types",
|
|
typeidTypeName(itype),
|
|
typeidTypeName(otype));
|
|
}
|
|
((TargetEntry *) lfirst(next_target))->expr = expr;
|
|
((TargetEntry *) lfirst(next_target))->resdom->restype = otype;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* both are UNKNOWN? then evaluate as text... */
|
|
else if (itype == UNKNOWNOID)
|
|
{
|
|
((TargetEntry *) lfirst(next_target))->resdom->restype = TEXTOID;
|
|
((TargetEntry *) lfirst(prev_target))->resdom->restype = TEXTOID;
|
|
}
|
|
prev_target = lnext(prev_target);
|
|
}
|
|
union_list = lappend(union_list, query);
|
|
}
|
|
return union_list;
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
return NIL;
|
|
}
|
|
#endif
|