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constants through full joins, as in select * from tenk1 a full join tenk1 b using (unique1) where unique1 = 42; which should generate a fairly cheap plan where we apply the constraint unique1 = 42 in each relation scan. This had been broken by my patch of 2008-06-27, which is now reverted in favor of a more invasive but hopefully less incorrect approach. That patch was meant to prevent incorrect extraction of OR'd indexclauses from OR conditions above an outer join. To do that correctly we need more information than the outerjoin_delay flag can provide, so add a nullable_relids field to RestrictInfo that records exactly which relations are nulled by outer joins that are underneath a particular qual clause. A side benefit is that we can make the test in create_or_index_quals more specific: it is now smart enough to extract an OR'd indexclause into the outer side of an outer join, even though it must not do so in the inner side. The old coding couldn't distinguish these cases so it could not do either.
614 lines
17 KiB
C
614 lines
17 KiB
C
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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*
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* restrictinfo.c
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* RestrictInfo node manipulation routines.
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*
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* Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2009, 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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* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/backend/optimizer/util/restrictinfo.c,v 1.58 2009/04/16 20:42:16 tgl 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 "optimizer/clauses.h"
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#include "optimizer/cost.h"
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#include "optimizer/paths.h"
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#include "optimizer/predtest.h"
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#include "optimizer/restrictinfo.h"
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#include "optimizer/var.h"
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static RestrictInfo *make_restrictinfo_internal(Expr *clause,
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Expr *orclause,
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bool is_pushed_down,
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bool outerjoin_delayed,
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bool pseudoconstant,
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Relids required_relids,
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Relids nullable_relids);
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static Expr *make_sub_restrictinfos(Expr *clause,
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bool is_pushed_down,
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bool outerjoin_delayed,
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bool pseudoconstant,
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Relids required_relids,
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Relids nullable_relids);
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static bool join_clause_is_redundant(PlannerInfo *root,
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RestrictInfo *rinfo,
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List *reference_list);
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/*
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* make_restrictinfo
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*
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* Build a RestrictInfo node containing the given subexpression.
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*
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* The is_pushed_down, outerjoin_delayed, and pseudoconstant flags for the
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* RestrictInfo must be supplied by the caller, as well as the correct value
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* for nullable_relids. required_relids can be NULL, in which case it
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* defaults to the actual clause contents (i.e., clause_relids).
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*
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* We initialize fields that depend only on the given subexpression, leaving
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* others that depend on context (or may never be needed at all) to be filled
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* later.
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*/
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RestrictInfo *
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make_restrictinfo(Expr *clause,
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bool is_pushed_down,
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bool outerjoin_delayed,
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bool pseudoconstant,
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Relids required_relids,
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Relids nullable_relids)
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{
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/*
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* If it's an OR clause, build a modified copy with RestrictInfos inserted
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* above each subclause of the top-level AND/OR structure.
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*/
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if (or_clause((Node *) clause))
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return (RestrictInfo *) make_sub_restrictinfos(clause,
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is_pushed_down,
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outerjoin_delayed,
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pseudoconstant,
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required_relids,
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nullable_relids);
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/* Shouldn't be an AND clause, else AND/OR flattening messed up */
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Assert(!and_clause((Node *) clause));
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return make_restrictinfo_internal(clause,
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NULL,
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is_pushed_down,
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outerjoin_delayed,
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pseudoconstant,
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required_relids,
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nullable_relids);
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}
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/*
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* make_restrictinfo_from_bitmapqual
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*
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* Given the bitmapqual Path structure for a bitmap indexscan, generate
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* RestrictInfo node(s) equivalent to the condition represented by the
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* indexclauses of the Path structure.
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*
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* The result is a List (effectively, implicit-AND representation) of
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* RestrictInfos.
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*
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* The caller must pass is_pushed_down, but we assume outerjoin_delayed
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* and pseudoconstant are false and nullable_relids is NULL (no other
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* kind of qual should ever get into a bitmapqual).
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*
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* If include_predicates is true, we add any partial index predicates to
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* the explicit index quals. When this is not true, we return a condition
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* that might be weaker than the actual scan represents.
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*
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* To do this through the normal make_restrictinfo() API, callers would have
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* to strip off the RestrictInfo nodes present in the indexclauses lists, and
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* then make_restrictinfo() would have to build new ones. It's better to have
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* a specialized routine to allow sharing of RestrictInfos.
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*
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* The qual manipulations here are much the same as in create_bitmap_subplan;
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* keep the two routines in sync!
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*/
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List *
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make_restrictinfo_from_bitmapqual(Path *bitmapqual,
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bool is_pushed_down,
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bool include_predicates)
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{
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List *result;
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ListCell *l;
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if (IsA(bitmapqual, BitmapAndPath))
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{
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BitmapAndPath *apath = (BitmapAndPath *) bitmapqual;
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/*
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* There may well be redundant quals among the subplans, since a
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* top-level WHERE qual might have gotten used to form several
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* different index quals. We don't try exceedingly hard to eliminate
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* redundancies, but we do eliminate obvious duplicates by using
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* list_concat_unique.
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*/
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result = NIL;
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foreach(l, apath->bitmapquals)
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{
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List *sublist;
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sublist = make_restrictinfo_from_bitmapqual((Path *) lfirst(l),
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is_pushed_down,
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include_predicates);
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result = list_concat_unique(result, sublist);
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}
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}
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else if (IsA(bitmapqual, BitmapOrPath))
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{
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BitmapOrPath *opath = (BitmapOrPath *) bitmapqual;
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List *withris = NIL;
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List *withoutris = NIL;
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/*
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* Here, we only detect qual-free subplans. A qual-free subplan would
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* cause us to generate "... OR true ..." which we may as well reduce
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* to just "true". We do not try to eliminate redundant subclauses
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* because (a) it's not as likely as in the AND case, and (b) we might
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* well be working with hundreds or even thousands of OR conditions,
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* perhaps from a long IN list. The performance of list_append_unique
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* would be unacceptable.
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*/
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foreach(l, opath->bitmapquals)
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{
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List *sublist;
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sublist = make_restrictinfo_from_bitmapqual((Path *) lfirst(l),
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is_pushed_down,
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include_predicates);
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if (sublist == NIL)
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{
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/*
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* If we find a qual-less subscan, it represents a constant
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* TRUE, and hence the OR result is also constant TRUE, so we
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* can stop here.
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*/
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return NIL;
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}
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/*
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* If the sublist contains multiple RestrictInfos, we create an
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* AND subclause. If there's just one, we have to check if it's
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* an OR clause, and if so flatten it to preserve AND/OR flatness
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* of our output.
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*
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* We construct lists with and without sub-RestrictInfos, so as
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* not to have to regenerate duplicate RestrictInfos below.
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*/
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if (list_length(sublist) > 1)
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{
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withris = lappend(withris, make_andclause(sublist));
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sublist = get_actual_clauses(sublist);
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withoutris = lappend(withoutris, make_andclause(sublist));
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}
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else
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{
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RestrictInfo *subri = (RestrictInfo *) linitial(sublist);
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Assert(IsA(subri, RestrictInfo));
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if (restriction_is_or_clause(subri))
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{
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BoolExpr *subor = (BoolExpr *) subri->orclause;
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Assert(or_clause((Node *) subor));
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withris = list_concat(withris,
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list_copy(subor->args));
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subor = (BoolExpr *) subri->clause;
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Assert(or_clause((Node *) subor));
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withoutris = list_concat(withoutris,
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list_copy(subor->args));
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}
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else
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{
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withris = lappend(withris, subri);
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withoutris = lappend(withoutris, subri->clause);
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}
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}
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}
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/*
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* Avoid generating one-element ORs, which could happen due to
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* redundancy elimination or ScalarArrayOpExpr quals.
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*/
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if (list_length(withris) <= 1)
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result = withris;
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else
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{
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/* Here's the magic part not available to outside callers */
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result =
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list_make1(make_restrictinfo_internal(make_orclause(withoutris),
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make_orclause(withris),
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is_pushed_down,
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false,
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false,
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NULL,
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NULL));
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}
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}
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else if (IsA(bitmapqual, IndexPath))
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{
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IndexPath *ipath = (IndexPath *) bitmapqual;
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result = list_copy(ipath->indexclauses);
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if (include_predicates && ipath->indexinfo->indpred != NIL)
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{
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foreach(l, ipath->indexinfo->indpred)
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{
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Expr *pred = (Expr *) lfirst(l);
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/*
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* We know that the index predicate must have been implied by
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* the query condition as a whole, but it may or may not be
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* implied by the conditions that got pushed into the
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* bitmapqual. Avoid generating redundant conditions.
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*/
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if (!predicate_implied_by(list_make1(pred), result))
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result = lappend(result,
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make_restrictinfo(pred,
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is_pushed_down,
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false,
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false,
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NULL,
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NULL));
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}
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}
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}
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else
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{
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elog(ERROR, "unrecognized node type: %d", nodeTag(bitmapqual));
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result = NIL; /* keep compiler quiet */
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}
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return result;
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}
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/*
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* make_restrictinfo_internal
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*
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* Common code for the main entry points and the recursive cases.
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*/
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static RestrictInfo *
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make_restrictinfo_internal(Expr *clause,
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Expr *orclause,
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bool is_pushed_down,
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bool outerjoin_delayed,
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bool pseudoconstant,
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Relids required_relids,
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Relids nullable_relids)
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{
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RestrictInfo *restrictinfo = makeNode(RestrictInfo);
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restrictinfo->clause = clause;
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restrictinfo->orclause = orclause;
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restrictinfo->is_pushed_down = is_pushed_down;
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restrictinfo->outerjoin_delayed = outerjoin_delayed;
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restrictinfo->pseudoconstant = pseudoconstant;
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restrictinfo->can_join = false; /* may get set below */
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restrictinfo->nullable_relids = nullable_relids;
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/*
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* If it's a binary opclause, set up left/right relids info. In any case
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* set up the total clause relids info.
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*/
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if (is_opclause(clause) && list_length(((OpExpr *) clause)->args) == 2)
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{
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restrictinfo->left_relids = pull_varnos(get_leftop(clause));
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restrictinfo->right_relids = pull_varnos(get_rightop(clause));
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restrictinfo->clause_relids = bms_union(restrictinfo->left_relids,
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restrictinfo->right_relids);
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/*
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* Does it look like a normal join clause, i.e., a binary operator
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* relating expressions that come from distinct relations? If so we
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* might be able to use it in a join algorithm. Note that this is a
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* purely syntactic test that is made regardless of context.
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*/
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if (!bms_is_empty(restrictinfo->left_relids) &&
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!bms_is_empty(restrictinfo->right_relids) &&
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!bms_overlap(restrictinfo->left_relids,
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restrictinfo->right_relids))
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{
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restrictinfo->can_join = true;
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/* pseudoconstant should certainly not be true */
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Assert(!restrictinfo->pseudoconstant);
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}
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}
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else
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{
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/* Not a binary opclause, so mark left/right relid sets as empty */
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restrictinfo->left_relids = NULL;
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restrictinfo->right_relids = NULL;
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/* and get the total relid set the hard way */
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restrictinfo->clause_relids = pull_varnos((Node *) clause);
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}
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/* required_relids defaults to clause_relids */
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if (required_relids != NULL)
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restrictinfo->required_relids = required_relids;
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else
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restrictinfo->required_relids = restrictinfo->clause_relids;
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/*
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* Fill in all the cacheable fields with "not yet set" markers. None of
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* these will be computed until/unless needed. Note in particular that we
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* don't mark a binary opclause as mergejoinable or hashjoinable here;
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* that happens only if it appears in the right context (top level of a
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* joinclause list).
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*/
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restrictinfo->parent_ec = NULL;
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restrictinfo->eval_cost.startup = -1;
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restrictinfo->norm_selec = -1;
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restrictinfo->outer_selec = -1;
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restrictinfo->mergeopfamilies = NIL;
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restrictinfo->left_ec = NULL;
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restrictinfo->right_ec = NULL;
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restrictinfo->left_em = NULL;
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restrictinfo->right_em = NULL;
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restrictinfo->scansel_cache = NIL;
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restrictinfo->outer_is_left = false;
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restrictinfo->hashjoinoperator = InvalidOid;
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restrictinfo->left_bucketsize = -1;
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restrictinfo->right_bucketsize = -1;
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return restrictinfo;
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}
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/*
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* Recursively insert sub-RestrictInfo nodes into a boolean expression.
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*
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* We put RestrictInfos above simple (non-AND/OR) clauses and above
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* sub-OR clauses, but not above sub-AND clauses, because there's no need.
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* This may seem odd but it is closely related to the fact that we use
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* implicit-AND lists at top level of RestrictInfo lists. Only ORs and
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* simple clauses are valid RestrictInfos.
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*
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* The same is_pushed_down, outerjoin_delayed, and pseudoconstant flag
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* values can be applied to all RestrictInfo nodes in the result. Likewise
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* for nullable_relids.
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*
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* The given required_relids are attached to our top-level output,
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* but any OR-clause constituents are allowed to default to just the
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* contained rels.
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*/
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static Expr *
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make_sub_restrictinfos(Expr *clause,
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bool is_pushed_down,
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bool outerjoin_delayed,
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bool pseudoconstant,
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Relids required_relids,
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Relids nullable_relids)
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{
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if (or_clause((Node *) clause))
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{
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List *orlist = NIL;
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ListCell *temp;
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foreach(temp, ((BoolExpr *) clause)->args)
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orlist = lappend(orlist,
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make_sub_restrictinfos(lfirst(temp),
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is_pushed_down,
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outerjoin_delayed,
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pseudoconstant,
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NULL,
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nullable_relids));
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return (Expr *) make_restrictinfo_internal(clause,
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make_orclause(orlist),
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is_pushed_down,
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outerjoin_delayed,
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pseudoconstant,
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required_relids,
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nullable_relids);
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}
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else if (and_clause((Node *) clause))
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{
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List *andlist = NIL;
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ListCell *temp;
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foreach(temp, ((BoolExpr *) clause)->args)
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andlist = lappend(andlist,
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make_sub_restrictinfos(lfirst(temp),
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is_pushed_down,
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outerjoin_delayed,
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pseudoconstant,
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required_relids,
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nullable_relids));
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return make_andclause(andlist);
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}
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else
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return (Expr *) make_restrictinfo_internal(clause,
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NULL,
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is_pushed_down,
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outerjoin_delayed,
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pseudoconstant,
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required_relids,
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nullable_relids);
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}
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/*
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* restriction_is_or_clause
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*
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* Returns t iff the restrictinfo node contains an 'or' clause.
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*/
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bool
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restriction_is_or_clause(RestrictInfo *restrictinfo)
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{
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if (restrictinfo->orclause != NULL)
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return true;
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else
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return false;
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}
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/*
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* get_actual_clauses
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*
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* Returns a list containing the bare clauses from 'restrictinfo_list'.
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*
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* This is only to be used in cases where none of the RestrictInfos can
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* be pseudoconstant clauses (for instance, it's OK on indexqual lists).
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*/
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List *
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get_actual_clauses(List *restrictinfo_list)
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{
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List *result = NIL;
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ListCell *l;
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foreach(l, restrictinfo_list)
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{
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RestrictInfo *rinfo = (RestrictInfo *) lfirst(l);
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Assert(IsA(rinfo, RestrictInfo));
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Assert(!rinfo->pseudoconstant);
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result = lappend(result, rinfo->clause);
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}
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return result;
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}
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/*
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* extract_actual_clauses
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*
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* Extract bare clauses from 'restrictinfo_list', returning either the
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* regular ones or the pseudoconstant ones per 'pseudoconstant'.
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*/
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List *
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extract_actual_clauses(List *restrictinfo_list,
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bool pseudoconstant)
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{
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List *result = NIL;
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ListCell *l;
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foreach(l, restrictinfo_list)
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{
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RestrictInfo *rinfo = (RestrictInfo *) lfirst(l);
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Assert(IsA(rinfo, RestrictInfo));
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if (rinfo->pseudoconstant == pseudoconstant)
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result = lappend(result, rinfo->clause);
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}
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return result;
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}
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/*
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* extract_actual_join_clauses
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*
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* Extract bare clauses from 'restrictinfo_list', separating those that
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* syntactically match the join level from those that were pushed down.
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* Pseudoconstant clauses are excluded from the results.
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*
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* This is only used at outer joins, since for plain joins we don't care
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* about pushed-down-ness.
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*/
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void
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extract_actual_join_clauses(List *restrictinfo_list,
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List **joinquals,
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List **otherquals)
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{
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ListCell *l;
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*joinquals = NIL;
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*otherquals = NIL;
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foreach(l, restrictinfo_list)
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{
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RestrictInfo *rinfo = (RestrictInfo *) lfirst(l);
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Assert(IsA(rinfo, RestrictInfo));
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if (rinfo->is_pushed_down)
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{
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if (!rinfo->pseudoconstant)
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*otherquals = lappend(*otherquals, rinfo->clause);
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}
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else
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{
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/* joinquals shouldn't have been marked pseudoconstant */
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Assert(!rinfo->pseudoconstant);
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*joinquals = lappend(*joinquals, rinfo->clause);
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}
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}
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}
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/*
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* select_nonredundant_join_clauses
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*
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* Given a list of RestrictInfo clauses that are to be applied in a join,
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* select the ones that are not redundant with any clause in the
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* reference_list. This is used only for nestloop-with-inner-indexscan
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* joins: any clauses being checked by the index should be removed from
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* the qpquals list.
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*
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* "Redundant" means either equal() or derived from the same EquivalenceClass.
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* We have to check the latter because indxqual.c may select different derived
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* clauses than were selected by generate_join_implied_equalities().
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*
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* Note that we assume the given restrictinfo_list has already been checked
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* for local redundancies, so we don't check again.
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*/
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List *
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select_nonredundant_join_clauses(PlannerInfo *root,
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List *restrictinfo_list,
|
|
List *reference_list)
|
|
{
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List *result = NIL;
|
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ListCell *item;
|
|
|
|
foreach(item, restrictinfo_list)
|
|
{
|
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RestrictInfo *rinfo = (RestrictInfo *) lfirst(item);
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|
|
|
/* drop it if redundant with any reference clause */
|
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if (join_clause_is_redundant(root, rinfo, reference_list))
|
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continue;
|
|
|
|
/* otherwise, add it to result list */
|
|
result = lappend(result, rinfo);
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|
}
|
|
|
|
return result;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* join_clause_is_redundant
|
|
* Test whether rinfo is redundant with any clause in reference_list.
|
|
*/
|
|
static bool
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|
join_clause_is_redundant(PlannerInfo *root,
|
|
RestrictInfo *rinfo,
|
|
List *reference_list)
|
|
{
|
|
ListCell *refitem;
|
|
|
|
foreach(refitem, reference_list)
|
|
{
|
|
RestrictInfo *refrinfo = (RestrictInfo *) lfirst(refitem);
|
|
|
|
/* always consider exact duplicates redundant */
|
|
if (equal(rinfo, refrinfo))
|
|
return true;
|
|
|
|
/* check if derived from same EquivalenceClass */
|
|
if (rinfo->parent_ec != NULL &&
|
|
rinfo->parent_ec == refrinfo->parent_ec)
|
|
return true;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|