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Diffstat (limited to 'src/backend')
-rw-r--r-- | src/backend/utils/adt/date.c | 11 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | src/backend/utils/adt/datetime.c | 35 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | src/backend/utils/adt/timestamp.c | 86 |
3 files changed, 132 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/date.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/date.c index bf3b6ea1deb..85e8fd00ff2 100644 --- a/src/backend/utils/adt/date.c +++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/date.c @@ -1210,6 +1210,17 @@ timetypmodout(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS) } +/* time_transform() + * Flatten calls to time_scale() and timetz_scale() that solely represent + * increases in allowed precision. + */ +Datum +time_transform(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS) +{ + PG_RETURN_POINTER(TemporalTransform(MAX_TIME_PRECISION, + (Node *) PG_GETARG_POINTER(0))); +} + /* time_scale() * Adjust time type for specified scale factor. * Used by PostgreSQL type system to stuff columns. diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/datetime.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/datetime.c index 07e43a60fe5..f495c3f0109 100644 --- a/src/backend/utils/adt/datetime.c +++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/datetime.c @@ -23,6 +23,8 @@ #include "catalog/pg_type.h" #include "funcapi.h" #include "miscadmin.h" +#include "nodes/nodeFuncs.h" +#include "parser/parse_clause.h" #include "utils/builtins.h" #include "utils/date.h" #include "utils/datetime.h" @@ -4142,6 +4144,39 @@ CheckDateTokenTables(void) } /* + * Helper for temporal protransform functions. Types time, timetz, timestamp + * and timestamptz each have a range of allowed precisions. An unspecified + * precision is rigorously equivalent to the highest specifiable precision. + */ +Node * +TemporalTransform(int32 max_precis, Node *node) +{ + FuncExpr *expr = (FuncExpr *) node; + Node *typmod; + Node *ret = NULL; + + if (!IsA(expr, FuncExpr)) + return ret; + + Assert(list_length(expr->args) == 2); + typmod = lsecond(expr->args); + + if (IsA(typmod, Const)) + { + Node *source = linitial(expr->args); + int32 old_precis = exprTypmod(source); + int32 new_precis = DatumGetInt32(((Const *) typmod)->constvalue); + + if (new_precis == -1 || + new_precis == max_precis || + (old_precis != -1 && new_precis >= old_precis)) + ret = relabel_to_typmod(source, new_precis); + } + + return ret; +} + +/* * This function gets called during timezone config file load or reload * to create the final array of timezone tokens. The argument array * is already sorted in name order. The data is converted to datetkn diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/timestamp.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/timestamp.c index db8d2c2b109..44a3a922ece 100644 --- a/src/backend/utils/adt/timestamp.c +++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/timestamp.c @@ -27,6 +27,8 @@ #include "funcapi.h" #include "libpq/pqformat.h" #include "miscadmin.h" +#include "nodes/nodeFuncs.h" +#include "parser/parse_clause.h" #include "parser/scansup.h" #include "utils/array.h" #include "utils/builtins.h" @@ -308,6 +310,21 @@ timestamptypmodout(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS) } +/* timestamp_transform() + * Flatten calls to timestamp_scale() and timestamptz_scale() that solely + * represent increases in allowed precision. + */ +Datum +timestamp_transform(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS) +{ + /* + * timestamp_scale throws an error when the typmod is out of range, but we + * can't get there from a cast: our typmodin will have caught it already. + */ + PG_RETURN_POINTER(TemporalTransform(MAX_TIMESTAMP_PRECISION, + (Node *) PG_GETARG_POINTER(0))); +} + /* timestamp_scale() * Adjust time type for specified scale factor. * Used by PostgreSQL type system to stuff columns. @@ -745,6 +762,18 @@ interval_send(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS) PG_RETURN_BYTEA_P(pq_endtypsend(&buf)); } +/* + * The interval typmod stores a "range" in its high 16 bits and a "precision" + * in its low 16 bits. Both contribute to defining the resolution of the + * type. Range addresses resolution granules larger than one second, and + * precision specifies resolution below one second. This representation can + * express all SQL standard resolutions, but we implement them all in terms of + * truncating rightward from some position. Range is a bitmap of permitted + * fields, but only the temporally-smallest such field is significant to our + * calculations. Precision is a count of sub-second decimal places to retain. + * Setting all bits (INTERVAL_FULL_PRECISION) gives the same truncation + * semantics as choosing MAX_INTERVAL_PRECISION. + */ Datum intervaltypmodin(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS) { @@ -901,6 +930,63 @@ intervaltypmodout(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS) } +/* interval_transform() + * Flatten superfluous calls to interval_scale(). The interval typmod is + * complex to permit accepting and regurgitating all SQL standard variations. + * For truncation purposes, it boils down to a single, simple granularity. + */ +Datum +interval_transform(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS) +{ + FuncExpr *expr = (FuncExpr *) PG_GETARG_POINTER(0); + Node *typmod; + Node *ret = NULL; + + if (!IsA(expr, FuncExpr)) + PG_RETURN_POINTER(ret); + + Assert(list_length(expr->args) == 2); + typmod = lsecond(expr->args); + + if (IsA(typmod, Const)) + { + Node *source = linitial(expr->args); + int32 old_typmod = exprTypmod(source); + int32 new_typmod = DatumGetInt32(((Const *) typmod)->constvalue); + int old_range; + int old_precis; + int new_range = INTERVAL_RANGE(new_typmod); + int new_precis = INTERVAL_PRECISION(new_typmod); + int new_range_fls; + + if (old_typmod == -1) + { + old_range = INTERVAL_FULL_RANGE; + old_precis = INTERVAL_FULL_PRECISION; + } + else + { + old_range = INTERVAL_RANGE(old_typmod); + old_precis = INTERVAL_PRECISION(old_typmod); + } + + /* + * Temporally-smaller fields occupy higher positions in the range + * bitmap. Since only the temporally-smallest bit matters for length + * coercion purposes, we compare the last-set bits in the ranges. + */ + new_range_fls = fls(new_range); + if (new_typmod == -1 || + ((new_range_fls >= SECOND || + new_range_fls >= fls(old_range)) && + (new_precis >= MAX_INTERVAL_PRECISION || + new_precis >= old_precis))) + ret = relabel_to_typmod(source, new_typmod); + } + + PG_RETURN_POINTER(ret); +} + /* interval_scale() * Adjust interval type for specified fields. * Used by PostgreSQL type system to stuff columns. |