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postgres/src/backend/commands/statscmds.c
Tom Lane 382ceffdf7 Phase 3 of pgindent updates.
Don't move parenthesized lines to the left, even if that means they
flow past the right margin.

By default, BSD indent lines up statement continuation lines that are
within parentheses so that they start just to the right of the preceding
left parenthesis.  However, traditionally, if that resulted in the
continuation line extending to the right of the desired right margin,
then indent would push it left just far enough to not overrun the margin,
if it could do so without making the continuation line start to the left of
the current statement indent.  That makes for a weird mix of indentations
unless one has been completely rigid about never violating the 80-column
limit.

This behavior has been pretty universally panned by Postgres developers.
Hence, disable it with indent's new -lpl switch, so that parenthesized
lines are always lined up with the preceding left paren.

This patch is much less interesting than the first round of indent
changes, but also bulkier, so I thought it best to separate the effects.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/E1dAmxK-0006EE-1r@gemulon.postgresql.org
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/30527.1495162840@sss.pgh.pa.us
2017-06-21 15:35:54 -04:00

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/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* statscmds.c
* Commands for creating and altering extended statistics objects
*
* Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2017, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
* Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
*
*
* IDENTIFICATION
* src/backend/commands/statscmds.c
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
#include "postgres.h"
#include "access/relscan.h"
#include "catalog/dependency.h"
#include "catalog/indexing.h"
#include "catalog/namespace.h"
#include "catalog/pg_namespace.h"
#include "catalog/pg_statistic_ext.h"
#include "commands/defrem.h"
#include "miscadmin.h"
#include "statistics/statistics.h"
#include "utils/builtins.h"
#include "utils/inval.h"
#include "utils/memutils.h"
#include "utils/rel.h"
#include "utils/syscache.h"
#include "utils/typcache.h"
/* qsort comparator for the attnums in CreateStatistics */
static int
compare_int16(const void *a, const void *b)
{
int av = *(const int16 *) a;
int bv = *(const int16 *) b;
/* this can't overflow if int is wider than int16 */
return (av - bv);
}
/*
* CREATE STATISTICS
*/
ObjectAddress
CreateStatistics(CreateStatsStmt *stmt)
{
int16 attnums[STATS_MAX_DIMENSIONS];
int numcols = 0;
char *namestr;
NameData stxname;
Oid statoid;
Oid namespaceId;
Oid stxowner = GetUserId();
HeapTuple htup;
Datum values[Natts_pg_statistic_ext];
bool nulls[Natts_pg_statistic_ext];
int2vector *stxkeys;
Relation statrel;
Relation rel = NULL;
Oid relid;
ObjectAddress parentobject,
myself;
Datum types[2]; /* one for each possible type of statistic */
int ntypes;
ArrayType *stxkind;
bool build_ndistinct;
bool build_dependencies;
bool requested_type = false;
int i;
ListCell *cell;
Assert(IsA(stmt, CreateStatsStmt));
/* resolve the pieces of the name (namespace etc.) */
namespaceId = QualifiedNameGetCreationNamespace(stmt->defnames, &namestr);
namestrcpy(&stxname, namestr);
/*
* Deal with the possibility that the statistics object already exists.
*/
if (SearchSysCacheExists2(STATEXTNAMENSP,
NameGetDatum(&stxname),
ObjectIdGetDatum(namespaceId)))
{
if (stmt->if_not_exists)
{
ereport(NOTICE,
(errcode(ERRCODE_DUPLICATE_OBJECT),
errmsg("statistics object \"%s\" already exists, skipping",
namestr)));
return InvalidObjectAddress;
}
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_DUPLICATE_OBJECT),
errmsg("statistics object \"%s\" already exists", namestr)));
}
/*
* Examine the FROM clause. Currently, we only allow it to be a single
* simple table, but later we'll probably allow multiple tables and JOIN
* syntax. The grammar is already prepared for that, so we have to check
* here that what we got is what we can support.
*/
if (list_length(stmt->relations) != 1)
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_FEATURE_NOT_SUPPORTED),
errmsg("only a single relation is allowed in CREATE STATISTICS")));
foreach(cell, stmt->relations)
{
Node *rln = (Node *) lfirst(cell);
if (!IsA(rln, RangeVar))
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_FEATURE_NOT_SUPPORTED),
errmsg("only a single relation is allowed in CREATE STATISTICS")));
/*
* CREATE STATISTICS will influence future execution plans but does
* not interfere with currently executing plans. So it should be
* enough to take only ShareUpdateExclusiveLock on relation,
* conflicting with ANALYZE and other DDL that sets statistical
* information, but not with normal queries.
*/
rel = relation_openrv((RangeVar *) rln, ShareUpdateExclusiveLock);
/* Restrict to allowed relation types */
if (rel->rd_rel->relkind != RELKIND_RELATION &&
rel->rd_rel->relkind != RELKIND_MATVIEW &&
rel->rd_rel->relkind != RELKIND_FOREIGN_TABLE &&
rel->rd_rel->relkind != RELKIND_PARTITIONED_TABLE)
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_WRONG_OBJECT_TYPE),
errmsg("relation \"%s\" is not a table, foreign table, or materialized view",
RelationGetRelationName(rel))));
/* You must own the relation to create stats on it */
if (!pg_class_ownercheck(RelationGetRelid(rel), stxowner))
aclcheck_error(ACLCHECK_NOT_OWNER, ACL_KIND_CLASS,
RelationGetRelationName(rel));
}
Assert(rel);
relid = RelationGetRelid(rel);
/*
* Currently, we only allow simple column references in the expression
* list. That will change someday, and again the grammar already supports
* it so we have to enforce restrictions here. For now, we can convert
* the expression list to a simple array of attnums. While at it, enforce
* some constraints.
*/
foreach(cell, stmt->exprs)
{
Node *expr = (Node *) lfirst(cell);
ColumnRef *cref;
char *attname;
HeapTuple atttuple;
Form_pg_attribute attForm;
TypeCacheEntry *type;
if (!IsA(expr, ColumnRef))
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_FEATURE_NOT_SUPPORTED),
errmsg("only simple column references are allowed in CREATE STATISTICS")));
cref = (ColumnRef *) expr;
if (list_length(cref->fields) != 1)
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_FEATURE_NOT_SUPPORTED),
errmsg("only simple column references are allowed in CREATE STATISTICS")));
attname = strVal((Value *) linitial(cref->fields));
atttuple = SearchSysCacheAttName(relid, attname);
if (!HeapTupleIsValid(atttuple))
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_UNDEFINED_COLUMN),
errmsg("column \"%s\" referenced in statistics does not exist",
attname)));
attForm = (Form_pg_attribute) GETSTRUCT(atttuple);
/* Disallow use of system attributes in extended stats */
if (attForm->attnum <= 0)
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_FEATURE_NOT_SUPPORTED),
errmsg("statistics creation on system columns is not supported")));
/* Disallow data types without a less-than operator */
type = lookup_type_cache(attForm->atttypid, TYPECACHE_LT_OPR);
if (type->lt_opr == InvalidOid)
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_FEATURE_NOT_SUPPORTED),
errmsg("column \"%s\" cannot be used in statistics because its type has no default btree operator class",
attname)));
/* Make sure no more than STATS_MAX_DIMENSIONS columns are used */
if (numcols >= STATS_MAX_DIMENSIONS)
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_TOO_MANY_COLUMNS),
errmsg("cannot have more than %d columns in statistics",
STATS_MAX_DIMENSIONS)));
attnums[numcols] = attForm->attnum;
numcols++;
ReleaseSysCache(atttuple);
}
/*
* Check that at least two columns were specified in the statement. The
* upper bound was already checked in the loop above.
*/
if (numcols < 2)
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_OBJECT_DEFINITION),
errmsg("extended statistics require at least 2 columns")));
/*
* Sort the attnums, which makes detecting duplicates somewhat easier, and
* it does not hurt (it does not affect the efficiency, unlike for
* indexes, for example).
*/
qsort(attnums, numcols, sizeof(int16), compare_int16);
/*
* Check for duplicates in the list of columns. The attnums are sorted so
* just check consecutive elements.
*/
for (i = 1; i < numcols; i++)
{
if (attnums[i] == attnums[i - 1])
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_DUPLICATE_COLUMN),
errmsg("duplicate column name in statistics definition")));
}
/* Form an int2vector representation of the sorted column list */
stxkeys = buildint2vector(attnums, numcols);
/*
* Parse the statistics types.
*/
build_ndistinct = false;
build_dependencies = false;
foreach(cell, stmt->stat_types)
{
char *type = strVal((Value *) lfirst(cell));
if (strcmp(type, "ndistinct") == 0)
{
build_ndistinct = true;
requested_type = true;
}
else if (strcmp(type, "dependencies") == 0)
{
build_dependencies = true;
requested_type = true;
}
else
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_SYNTAX_ERROR),
errmsg("unrecognized statistic type \"%s\"",
type)));
}
/* If no statistic type was specified, build them all. */
if (!requested_type)
{
build_ndistinct = true;
build_dependencies = true;
}
/* construct the char array of enabled statistic types */
ntypes = 0;
if (build_ndistinct)
types[ntypes++] = CharGetDatum(STATS_EXT_NDISTINCT);
if (build_dependencies)
types[ntypes++] = CharGetDatum(STATS_EXT_DEPENDENCIES);
Assert(ntypes > 0 && ntypes <= lengthof(types));
stxkind = construct_array(types, ntypes, CHAROID, 1, true, 'c');
/*
* Everything seems fine, so let's build the pg_statistic_ext tuple.
*/
memset(values, 0, sizeof(values));
memset(nulls, false, sizeof(nulls));
values[Anum_pg_statistic_ext_stxrelid - 1] = ObjectIdGetDatum(relid);
values[Anum_pg_statistic_ext_stxname - 1] = NameGetDatum(&stxname);
values[Anum_pg_statistic_ext_stxnamespace - 1] = ObjectIdGetDatum(namespaceId);
values[Anum_pg_statistic_ext_stxowner - 1] = ObjectIdGetDatum(stxowner);
values[Anum_pg_statistic_ext_stxkeys - 1] = PointerGetDatum(stxkeys);
values[Anum_pg_statistic_ext_stxkind - 1] = PointerGetDatum(stxkind);
/* no statistics built yet */
nulls[Anum_pg_statistic_ext_stxndistinct - 1] = true;
nulls[Anum_pg_statistic_ext_stxdependencies - 1] = true;
/* insert it into pg_statistic_ext */
statrel = heap_open(StatisticExtRelationId, RowExclusiveLock);
htup = heap_form_tuple(statrel->rd_att, values, nulls);
statoid = CatalogTupleInsert(statrel, htup);
heap_freetuple(htup);
relation_close(statrel, RowExclusiveLock);
/*
* Invalidate relcache so that others see the new statistics object.
*/
CacheInvalidateRelcache(rel);
relation_close(rel, NoLock);
/*
* Add an AUTO dependency on each column used in the stats, so that the
* stats object goes away if any or all of them get dropped.
*/
ObjectAddressSet(myself, StatisticExtRelationId, statoid);
for (i = 0; i < numcols; i++)
{
ObjectAddressSubSet(parentobject, RelationRelationId, relid, attnums[i]);
recordDependencyOn(&myself, &parentobject, DEPENDENCY_AUTO);
}
/*
* Also add dependencies on namespace and owner. These are required
* because the stats object might have a different namespace and/or owner
* than the underlying table(s).
*/
ObjectAddressSet(parentobject, NamespaceRelationId, namespaceId);
recordDependencyOn(&myself, &parentobject, DEPENDENCY_NORMAL);
recordDependencyOnOwner(StatisticExtRelationId, statoid, stxowner);
/*
* XXX probably there should be a recordDependencyOnCurrentExtension call
* here too, but we'd have to add support for ALTER EXTENSION ADD/DROP
* STATISTICS, which is more work than it seems worth.
*/
/* Return stats object's address */
return myself;
}
/*
* Guts of statistics object deletion.
*/
void
RemoveStatisticsById(Oid statsOid)
{
Relation relation;
HeapTuple tup;
Form_pg_statistic_ext statext;
Oid relid;
/*
* Delete the pg_statistic_ext tuple. Also send out a cache inval on the
* associated table, so that dependent plans will be rebuilt.
*/
relation = heap_open(StatisticExtRelationId, RowExclusiveLock);
tup = SearchSysCache1(STATEXTOID, ObjectIdGetDatum(statsOid));
if (!HeapTupleIsValid(tup)) /* should not happen */
elog(ERROR, "cache lookup failed for statistics object %u", statsOid);
statext = (Form_pg_statistic_ext) GETSTRUCT(tup);
relid = statext->stxrelid;
CacheInvalidateRelcacheByRelid(relid);
CatalogTupleDelete(relation, &tup->t_self);
ReleaseSysCache(tup);
heap_close(relation, RowExclusiveLock);
}
/*
* Update a statistics object for ALTER COLUMN TYPE on a source column.
*
* This could throw an error if the type change can't be supported.
* If it can be supported, but the stats must be recomputed, a likely choice
* would be to set the relevant column(s) of the pg_statistic_ext tuple to
* null until the next ANALYZE. (Note that the type change hasn't actually
* happened yet, so one option that's *not* on the table is to recompute
* immediately.)
*/
void
UpdateStatisticsForTypeChange(Oid statsOid, Oid relationOid, int attnum,
Oid oldColumnType, Oid newColumnType)
{
/*
* Currently, we don't actually need to do anything here. For both
* ndistinct and functional-dependencies stats, the on-disk representation
* is independent of the source column data types, and it is plausible to
* assume that the old statistic values will still be good for the new
* column contents. (Obviously, if the ALTER COLUMN TYPE has a USING
* expression that substantially alters the semantic meaning of the column
* values, this assumption could fail. But that seems like a corner case
* that doesn't justify zapping the stats in common cases.)
*
* Future types of extended stats will likely require us to work harder.
*/
}