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9.9 KiB
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367 lines
9.9 KiB
C
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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*
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* nodeAppend.c
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* routines to handle append nodes.
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*
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* Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2006, 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/executor/nodeAppend.c,v 1.68 2006/03/05 15:58:26 momjian Exp $
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*
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*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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*/
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/* INTERFACE ROUTINES
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* ExecInitAppend - initialize the append node
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* ExecAppend - retrieve the next tuple from the node
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* ExecEndAppend - shut down the append node
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* ExecReScanAppend - rescan the append node
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*
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* NOTES
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* Each append node contains a list of one or more subplans which
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* must be iteratively processed (forwards or backwards).
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* Tuples are retrieved by executing the 'whichplan'th subplan
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* until the subplan stops returning tuples, at which point that
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* plan is shut down and the next started up.
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*
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* Append nodes don't make use of their left and right
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* subtrees, rather they maintain a list of subplans so
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* a typical append node looks like this in the plan tree:
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*
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* ...
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* /
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* Append -------+------+------+--- nil
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* / \ | | |
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* nil nil ... ... ...
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* subplans
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*
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* Append nodes are currently used for unions, and to support
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* inheritance queries, where several relations need to be scanned.
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* For example, in our standard person/student/employee/student-emp
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* example, where student and employee inherit from person
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* and student-emp inherits from student and employee, the
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* query:
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*
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* select name from person
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*
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* generates the plan:
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*
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* |
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* Append -------+-------+--------+--------+
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* / \ | | | |
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* nil nil Scan Scan Scan Scan
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* | | | |
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* person employee student student-emp
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*/
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#include "postgres.h"
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#include "access/heapam.h"
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#include "executor/execdebug.h"
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#include "executor/nodeAppend.h"
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#include "parser/parsetree.h"
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static bool exec_append_initialize_next(AppendState *appendstate);
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/* ----------------------------------------------------------------
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* exec_append_initialize_next
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*
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* Sets up the append state node for the "next" scan.
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*
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* Returns t iff there is a "next" scan to process.
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* ----------------------------------------------------------------
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*/
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static bool
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exec_append_initialize_next(AppendState *appendstate)
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{
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EState *estate;
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int whichplan;
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/*
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* get information from the append node
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*/
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estate = appendstate->ps.state;
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whichplan = appendstate->as_whichplan;
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if (whichplan < appendstate->as_firstplan)
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{
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/*
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* if scanning in reverse, we start at the last scan in the list and
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* then proceed back to the first.. in any case we inform ExecAppend
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* that we are at the end of the line by returning FALSE
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*/
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appendstate->as_whichplan = appendstate->as_firstplan;
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return FALSE;
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}
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else if (whichplan > appendstate->as_lastplan)
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{
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/*
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* as above, end the scan if we go beyond the last scan in our list..
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*/
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appendstate->as_whichplan = appendstate->as_lastplan;
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return FALSE;
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}
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else
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{
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/*
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* initialize the scan
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*
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* If we are controlling the target relation, select the proper active
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* ResultRelInfo and junk filter for this target.
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*/
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if (((Append *) appendstate->ps.plan)->isTarget)
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{
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Assert(whichplan < estate->es_num_result_relations);
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estate->es_result_relation_info =
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estate->es_result_relations + whichplan;
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estate->es_junkFilter =
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estate->es_result_relation_info->ri_junkFilter;
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}
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return TRUE;
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}
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}
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/* ----------------------------------------------------------------
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* ExecInitAppend
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*
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* Begin all of the subscans of the append node.
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*
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* (This is potentially wasteful, since the entire result of the
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* append node may not be scanned, but this way all of the
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* structures get allocated in the executor's top level memory
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* block instead of that of the call to ExecAppend.)
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*
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* Special case: during an EvalPlanQual recheck query of an inherited
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* target relation, we only want to initialize and scan the single
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* subplan that corresponds to the target relation being checked.
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* ----------------------------------------------------------------
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*/
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AppendState *
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ExecInitAppend(Append *node, EState *estate, int eflags)
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{
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AppendState *appendstate = makeNode(AppendState);
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PlanState **appendplanstates;
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int nplans;
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int i;
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Plan *initNode;
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/* check for unsupported flags */
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Assert(!(eflags & EXEC_FLAG_MARK));
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CXT1_printf("ExecInitAppend: context is %d\n", CurrentMemoryContext);
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/*
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* Set up empty vector of subplan states
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*/
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nplans = list_length(node->appendplans);
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appendplanstates = (PlanState **) palloc0(nplans * sizeof(PlanState *));
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/*
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* create new AppendState for our append node
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*/
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appendstate->ps.plan = (Plan *) node;
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appendstate->ps.state = estate;
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appendstate->appendplans = appendplanstates;
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appendstate->as_nplans = nplans;
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/*
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* Do we want to scan just one subplan? (Special case for EvalPlanQual)
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* XXX pretty dirty way of determining that this case applies ...
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*/
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if (node->isTarget && estate->es_evTuple != NULL)
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{
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int tplan;
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tplan = estate->es_result_relation_info - estate->es_result_relations;
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Assert(tplan >= 0 && tplan < nplans);
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appendstate->as_firstplan = tplan;
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appendstate->as_lastplan = tplan;
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}
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else
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{
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/* normal case, scan all subplans */
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appendstate->as_firstplan = 0;
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appendstate->as_lastplan = nplans - 1;
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}
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/*
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* Miscellaneous initialization
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*
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* Append plans don't have expression contexts because they never call
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* ExecQual or ExecProject.
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*/
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#define APPEND_NSLOTS 1
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/*
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* append nodes still have Result slots, which hold pointers to tuples, so
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* we have to initialize them.
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*/
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ExecInitResultTupleSlot(estate, &appendstate->ps);
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/*
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* call ExecInitNode on each of the plans to be executed and save the
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* results into the array "appendplans". Note we *must* set
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* estate->es_result_relation_info correctly while we initialize each
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* sub-plan; ExecContextForcesOids depends on that!
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*/
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for (i = appendstate->as_firstplan; i <= appendstate->as_lastplan; i++)
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{
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appendstate->as_whichplan = i;
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exec_append_initialize_next(appendstate);
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initNode = (Plan *) list_nth(node->appendplans, i);
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appendplanstates[i] = ExecInitNode(initNode, estate, eflags);
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}
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/*
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* Initialize tuple type. (Note: in an inherited UPDATE situation, the
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* tuple type computed here corresponds to the parent table, which is
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* really a lie since tuples returned from child subplans will not all
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* look the same.)
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*/
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ExecAssignResultTypeFromTL(&appendstate->ps);
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appendstate->ps.ps_ProjInfo = NULL;
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/*
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* return the result from the first subplan's initialization
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*/
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appendstate->as_whichplan = appendstate->as_firstplan;
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exec_append_initialize_next(appendstate);
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return appendstate;
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}
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int
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ExecCountSlotsAppend(Append *node)
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{
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ListCell *plan;
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int nSlots = 0;
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foreach(plan, node->appendplans)
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nSlots += ExecCountSlotsNode((Plan *) lfirst(plan));
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return nSlots + APPEND_NSLOTS;
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}
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/* ----------------------------------------------------------------
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* ExecAppend
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*
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* Handles iteration over multiple subplans.
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* ----------------------------------------------------------------
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*/
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TupleTableSlot *
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ExecAppend(AppendState *node)
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{
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for (;;)
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{
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PlanState *subnode;
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TupleTableSlot *result;
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/*
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* figure out which subplan we are currently processing
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*/
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subnode = node->appendplans[node->as_whichplan];
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/*
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* get a tuple from the subplan
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*/
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result = ExecProcNode(subnode);
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if (!TupIsNull(result))
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{
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/*
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* If the subplan gave us something then return it as-is. We do
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* NOT make use of the result slot that was set up in
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* ExecInitAppend, first because there's no reason to and second
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* because it may have the wrong tuple descriptor in
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* inherited-UPDATE cases.
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*/
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return result;
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}
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/*
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* Go on to the "next" subplan in the appropriate direction. If no
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* more subplans, return the empty slot set up for us by
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* ExecInitAppend.
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*/
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if (ScanDirectionIsForward(node->ps.state->es_direction))
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node->as_whichplan++;
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else
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node->as_whichplan--;
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if (!exec_append_initialize_next(node))
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return ExecClearTuple(node->ps.ps_ResultTupleSlot);
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/* Else loop back and try to get a tuple from the new subplan */
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}
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}
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/* ----------------------------------------------------------------
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* ExecEndAppend
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*
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* Shuts down the subscans of the append node.
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*
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* Returns nothing of interest.
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* ----------------------------------------------------------------
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*/
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void
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ExecEndAppend(AppendState *node)
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{
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PlanState **appendplans;
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int nplans;
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int i;
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/*
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* get information from the node
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*/
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appendplans = node->appendplans;
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nplans = node->as_nplans;
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/*
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* shut down each of the subscans (that we've initialized)
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*/
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for (i = 0; i < nplans; i++)
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{
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if (appendplans[i])
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ExecEndNode(appendplans[i]);
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}
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}
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void
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ExecReScanAppend(AppendState *node, ExprContext *exprCtxt)
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{
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int i;
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for (i = node->as_firstplan; i <= node->as_lastplan; i++)
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{
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PlanState *subnode = node->appendplans[i];
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/*
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* ExecReScan doesn't know about my subplans, so I have to do
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* changed-parameter signaling myself.
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*/
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if (node->ps.chgParam != NULL)
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UpdateChangedParamSet(subnode, node->ps.chgParam);
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/*
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* If chgParam of subnode is not null then plan will be re-scanned by
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* first ExecProcNode. However, if caller is passing us an exprCtxt
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* then forcibly rescan all the subnodes now, so that we can pass
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* the exprCtxt down to the subnodes (needed for appendrel indexscan).
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*/
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if (subnode->chgParam == NULL || exprCtxt != NULL)
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{
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/* make sure estate is correct for this subnode (needed??) */
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node->as_whichplan = i;
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exec_append_initialize_next(node);
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ExecReScan(subnode, exprCtxt);
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}
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}
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node->as_whichplan = node->as_firstplan;
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exec_append_initialize_next(node);
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}
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