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author | Bruce Momjian <bruce@momjian.us> | 2000-04-12 17:17:23 +0000 |
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committer | Bruce Momjian <bruce@momjian.us> | 2000-04-12 17:17:23 +0000 |
commit | 52f77df613cea1803ce86321c37229626d9f213c (patch) | |
tree | bd9ac9f667f295cb65f4c448a5bb5a062d656b27 /src/backend/parser/parse_agg.c | |
parent | db4518729d85da83eafdacbcebaeb12618517595 (diff) | |
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Ye-old pgindent run. Same 4-space tabs.
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1 files changed, 35 insertions, 29 deletions
diff --git a/src/backend/parser/parse_agg.c b/src/backend/parser/parse_agg.c index 8a37485bbd6..fff451206bb 100644 --- a/src/backend/parser/parse_agg.c +++ b/src/backend/parser/parse_agg.c @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ * * * IDENTIFICATION - * $Header: /cvsroot/pgsql/src/backend/parser/parse_agg.c,v 1.36 2000/03/17 02:36:17 tgl Exp $ + * $Header: /cvsroot/pgsql/src/backend/parser/parse_agg.c,v 1.37 2000/04/12 17:15:26 momjian Exp $ * *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ @@ -24,15 +24,16 @@ #include "utils/lsyscache.h" #include "utils/syscache.h" -typedef struct { +typedef struct +{ ParseState *pstate; List *groupClauses; } check_ungrouped_columns_context; static void check_ungrouped_columns(Node *node, ParseState *pstate, - List *groupClauses); + List *groupClauses); static bool check_ungrouped_columns_walker(Node *node, - check_ungrouped_columns_context *context); + check_ungrouped_columns_context *context); /* * check_ungrouped_columns - @@ -46,7 +47,7 @@ static bool check_ungrouped_columns_walker(Node *node, * * NOTE: in the case of a SubLink, expression_tree_walker does not descend * into the subquery. This means we will fail to detect ungrouped columns - * that appear as outer-level variables within a subquery. That case seems + * that appear as outer-level variables within a subquery. That case seems * unreasonably hard to handle here. Instead, we expect the planner to check * for ungrouped columns after it's found all the outer-level references * inside the subquery and converted them into a list of parameters for the @@ -56,7 +57,7 @@ static void check_ungrouped_columns(Node *node, ParseState *pstate, List *groupClauses) { - check_ungrouped_columns_context context; + check_ungrouped_columns_context context; context.pstate = pstate; context.groupClauses = groupClauses; @@ -71,13 +72,16 @@ check_ungrouped_columns_walker(Node *node, if (node == NULL) return false; - if (IsA(node, Const) || IsA(node, Param)) + if (IsA(node, Const) ||IsA(node, Param)) return false; /* constants are always acceptable */ + /* - * If we find an aggregate function, do not recurse into its arguments. + * If we find an aggregate function, do not recurse into its + * arguments. */ if (IsA(node, Aggref)) return false; + /* * Check to see if subexpression as a whole matches any GROUP BY item. * We need to do this at every recursion level so that we recognize @@ -88,17 +92,19 @@ check_ungrouped_columns_walker(Node *node, if (equal(node, lfirst(gl))) return false; /* acceptable, do not descend more */ } + /* * If we have an ungrouped Var, we have a failure --- unless it is an * outer-level Var. In that case it's a constant as far as this query - * level is concerned, and we can accept it. (If it's ungrouped as far - * as the upper query is concerned, that's someone else's problem...) + * level is concerned, and we can accept it. (If it's ungrouped as + * far as the upper query is concerned, that's someone else's + * problem...) */ if (IsA(node, Var)) { - Var *var = (Var *) node; - RangeTblEntry *rte; - char *attname; + Var *var = (Var *) node; + RangeTblEntry *rte; + char *attname; if (var->varlevelsup > 0) return false; /* outer-level Var is acceptable */ @@ -107,7 +113,7 @@ check_ungrouped_columns_walker(Node *node, (int) var->varno <= length(context->pstate->p_rtable)); rte = rt_fetch(var->varno, context->pstate->p_rtable); attname = get_attname(rte->relid, var->varattno); - if (! attname) + if (!attname) elog(ERROR, "cache lookup of attribute %d in relation %u failed", var->varattno, rte->relid); elog(ERROR, "Attribute %s.%s must be GROUPed or used in an aggregate function", @@ -139,9 +145,9 @@ parseCheckAggregates(ParseState *pstate, Query *qry) /* * Aggregates must never appear in WHERE clauses. (Note this check * should appear first to deliver an appropriate error message; - * otherwise we are likely to complain about some innocent variable - * in the target list, which is outright misleading if the problem - * is in WHERE.) + * otherwise we are likely to complain about some innocent variable in + * the target list, which is outright misleading if the problem is in + * WHERE.) */ if (contain_agg_clause(qry->qual)) elog(ERROR, "Aggregates not allowed in WHERE clause"); @@ -149,14 +155,14 @@ parseCheckAggregates(ParseState *pstate, Query *qry) /* * No aggregates allowed in GROUP BY clauses, either. * - * While we are at it, build a list of the acceptable GROUP BY expressions - * for use by check_ungrouped_columns() (this avoids repeated scans of the - * targetlist within the recursive routine...) + * While we are at it, build a list of the acceptable GROUP BY + * expressions for use by check_ungrouped_columns() (this avoids + * repeated scans of the targetlist within the recursive routine...) */ foreach(tl, qry->groupClause) { GroupClause *grpcl = lfirst(tl); - Node *expr; + Node *expr; expr = get_sortgroupclause_expr(grpcl, qry->targetList); if (contain_agg_clause(expr)) @@ -198,16 +204,16 @@ ParseAgg(ParseState *pstate, char *aggname, Oid basetype, /* * There used to be a really ugly hack for count(*) here. * - * It's gone. Now, the grammar transforms count(*) into count(1), - * which does the right thing. (It didn't use to do the right thing, - * because the optimizer had the wrong ideas about semantics of queries - * without explicit variables. Fixed as of Oct 1999 --- tgl.) + * It's gone. Now, the grammar transforms count(*) into count(1), which + * does the right thing. (It didn't use to do the right thing, + * because the optimizer had the wrong ideas about semantics of + * queries without explicit variables. Fixed as of Oct 1999 --- tgl.) * - * Since "1" never evaluates as null, we currently have no need of - * the "usenulls" flag, but it should be kept around; in fact, we should + * Since "1" never evaluates as null, we currently have no need of the + * "usenulls" flag, but it should be kept around; in fact, we should * extend the pg_aggregate table to let usenulls be specified as an - * attribute of user-defined aggregates. In the meantime, usenulls - * is just always set to "false". + * attribute of user-defined aggregates. In the meantime, usenulls is + * just always set to "false". */ aggform = (Form_pg_aggregate) GETSTRUCT(theAggTuple); |