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* Fix oversights in processing of LIMIT expressions during planning.Tom Lane2004-05-11
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* Instead of rechecking lossy index operators by putting them into theTom Lane2004-01-06
| | | | | | | | | regular qpqual ('filter condition'), add special-purpose code to nodeIndexscan.c to recheck them. This ends being almost no net addition of code, because the removal of planner code balances out the extra executor code, but it is significantly more efficient when a lossy operator is involved in an OR indexscan. The old implementation had to recheck the entire indexqual in such cases.
* $Header: -> $PostgreSQL Changes ...PostgreSQL Daemon2003-11-29
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* Get rid of hashkeys field of Hash plan node, since it's redundant withTom Lane2003-11-25
| | | | | | the hashclauses field of the parent HashJoin. This avoids problems with duplicated links to SubPlans in hash clauses, as per report from Andrew Holm-Hansen.
* Another pgindent run with updated typedefs.Bruce Momjian2003-08-08
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* Update copyrights to 2003.Bruce Momjian2003-08-04
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* pgindent run.Bruce Momjian2003-08-04
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* Error message editing in backend/optimizer, backend/rewrite.Tom Lane2003-07-25
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* Support expressions of the form 'scalar op ANY (array)' andTom Lane2003-06-29
| | | | | | | | | | 'scalar op ALL (array)', where the operator is applied between the lefthand scalar and each element of the array. The operator must yield boolean; the result of the construct is the OR or AND of the per-element results, respectively. Original coding by Joe Conway, after an idea of Peter's. Rewritten by Tom to keep the implementation strictly separate from subqueries.
* COALESCE() and NULLIF() are now first-class expressions, not macrosTom Lane2003-02-16
| | | | | that turn into CASE expressions. They evaluate their arguments at most once. Patch by Kris Jurka, review and (very light) editorializing by me.
* IN clauses appearing at top level of WHERE can now be handled as joins.Tom Lane2003-01-20
| | | | | | | | | | There are two implementation techniques: the executor understands a new JOIN_IN jointype, which emits at most one matching row per left-hand row, or the result of the IN's sub-select can be fed through a DISTINCT filter and then joined as an ordinary relation. Along the way, some minor code cleanup in the optimizer; notably, break out most of the jointree-rearrangement preprocessing in planner.c and put it in a new file prep/prepjointree.c.
* Now that switch_outer processing no longer relies on being run afterTom Lane2003-01-15
| | | | | | | join_references(), it's practical to consolidate all join_references() processing into the set_plan_references traversal in setrefs.c. This seems considerably cleaner than the old way where we did it for join quals in createplan.c and for targetlists in setrefs.c.
* Allow merge and hash joins to occur on arbitrary expressions (anything notTom Lane2003-01-15
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | containing a volatile function), rather than only on 'Var = Var' clauses as before. This makes it practical to do flatten_join_alias_vars at the start of planning, which in turn eliminates a bunch of klugery inside the planner to deal with alias vars. As a free side effect, we now detect implied equality of non-Var expressions; for example in SELECT ... WHERE a.x = b.y and b.y = 42 we will deduce a.x = 42 and use that as a restriction qual on a. Also, we can remove the restriction introduced 12/5/02 to prevent pullup of subqueries whose targetlists contain sublinks. Still TODO: make statistical estimation routines in selfuncs.c and costsize.c smarter about expressions that are more complex than plain Vars. The need for this is considerably greater now that we have to be able to estimate the suitability of merge and hash join techniques on such expressions.
* Reconsider mechanism for marking sub-selects that are at top level ofTom Lane2003-01-13
| | | | | | a qualification clause (and hence can get away with being sloppy about distinguishing FALSE from UNKNOWN). We need to know this in subselect.c; marking the subplans in setrefs.c is too late.
* Further tweaking of parsetree & plantree representation of SubLinks.Tom Lane2003-01-10
| | | | | | | Simplify SubLink by storing just a List of operator OIDs, instead of a list of incomplete OpExprs --- that was a bizarre and bulky choice, with no redeeming social value since we have to build new OpExprs anyway when forming the plan tree.
* Clean up plantree representation of SubPlan-s --- SubLink does not appearTom Lane2002-12-14
| | | | | | | | in the planned representation of a subplan at all any more, only SubPlan. This means subselect.c doesn't scribble on its input anymore, which seems like a good thing; and there are no longer three different possible interpretations of a SubLink. Simplify node naming and improve comments in primnodes.h. No change to stored rules, though.
* Phase 2 of read-only-plans project: restructure expression-tree nodesTom Lane2002-12-12
| | | | | | | | | so that all executable expression nodes inherit from a common supertype Expr. This is somewhat of an exercise in code purity rather than any real functional advance, but getting rid of the extra Oper or Func node formerly used in each operator or function call should provide at least a little space and speed improvement. initdb forced by changes in stored-rules representation.
* Phase 1 of read-only-plans project: cause executor state nodes to pointTom Lane2002-12-05
| | | | | | | | | | to plan nodes, not vice-versa. All executor state nodes now inherit from struct PlanState. Copying of plan trees has been simplified by not storing a list of SubPlans in Plan nodes (eliminating duplicate links). The executor still needs such a list, but it can build it during ExecutorStart since it has to scan the plan tree anyway. No initdb forced since no stored-on-disk structures changed, but you will need a full recompile because of node-numbering changes.
* Code review for IS DISTINCT FROM patch. Fix incorrect constant-foldingTom Lane2002-11-30
| | | | | | logic, dissuade planner from thinking that 'x IS DISTINCT FROM 42' may be optimized into 'x = 42' (!!), cause dependency on = operator to be recorded correctly, minor other improvements.
* Add an at-least-marginally-plausible method of estimating the numberTom Lane2002-11-19
| | | | | | of groups produced by GROUP BY. This improves the accuracy of planning estimates for grouped subselects, and is needed to check whether a hashed aggregation plan risks memory overflow.
* pgindent run.Bruce Momjian2002-09-04
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* Remove sys/types.h in files that include postgres.h, and hence c.h,Bruce Momjian2002-09-02
| | | | because c.h has sys/types.h.
* Update copyright to 2002.Bruce Momjian2002-06-20
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* Change set_plan_references and join_references to take an rtable ListTom Lane2002-05-18
| | | | | | | | rather than a Query node; this allows set_plan_references to recurse into subplans correctly. Fixes core dump on full outer joins in subplans. Also, invoke preprocess_expression on function RTEs' function expressions. This seems to fix the planner's problems with outer-level Vars in function RTEs.
* Add missing fix_expr_references() step for the funcexpr of aTom Lane2002-05-18
| | | | FunctionScan plan node.
* First pass at set-returning-functions in FROM, by Joe Conway withTom Lane2002-05-12
| | | | | | some kibitzing from Tom Lane. Not everything works yet, and there's no documentation or regression test, but let's commit this so Joe doesn't need to cope with tracking changes in so many files ...
* Second try at fixing join alias variables. Instead of attaching miscellaneousTom Lane2002-04-28
| | | | | | | | lists to join RTEs, attach a list of Vars and COALESCE expressions that will replace the join's alias variables during planning. This simplifies flatten_join_alias_vars while still making it easy to fix up varno references when transforming the query tree. Add regression test cases for interactions of subqueries with outer joins.
* Restructure representation of join alias variables. An explicit JOINTom Lane2002-03-12
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | now has an RTE of its own, and references to its outputs now are Vars referencing the JOIN RTE, rather than CASE-expressions. This allows reverse-listing in ruleutils.c to use the correct alias easily, rather than painfully reverse-engineering the alias namespace as it used to do. Also, nested FULL JOINs work correctly, because the result of the inner joins are simple Vars that the planner can cope with. This fixes a bug reported a couple times now, notably by Tatsuo on 18-Nov-01. The alias Vars are expanded into COALESCE expressions where needed at the very end of planning, rather than during parsing. Also, beginnings of support for showing plan qualifier expressions in EXPLAIN. There are probably still cases that need work. initdb forced due to change of stored-rule representation.
* New pgindent run with fixes suggested by Tom. Patch manually reviewed,Bruce Momjian2001-11-05
| | | | initdb/regression tests pass.
* Fix problems with subselects used in GROUP BY expressions, per gripeTom Lane2001-10-30
| | | | | | from Philip Warner. Side effect of change is that GROUP BY expressions will not be re-evaluated at multiple plan levels anymore, whereas this sometimes happened with old code.
* pgindent run. Make it all clean.Bruce Momjian2001-03-22
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* Change Copyright from PostgreSQL, Inc to PostgreSQL Global Development Group.Bruce Momjian2001-01-24
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* Fix oversight in planning of GROUP queries: when an expression is usedTom Lane2001-01-09
| | | | | | | | as both a GROUP BY item and an output expression, the top-level Group node should just copy up the evaluated expression value from its input, rather than re-evaluating the expression. Aside from any performance benefit this might offer, this avoids a crash when there is a sub-SELECT in said expression.
* Re-implement LIMIT/OFFSET as a plan node type, instead of a hack inTom Lane2000-10-26
| | | | | | ExecutorRun. This allows LIMIT to work in a view. Also, LIMIT in a cursor declaration will behave in a reasonable fashion, whereas before it was overridden by the FETCH count.
* Reimplementation of UNION/INTERSECT/EXCEPT. INTERSECT/EXCEPT now meet theTom Lane2000-10-05
| | | | | | | | | | | SQL92 semantics, including support for ALL option. All three can be used in subqueries and views. DISTINCT and ORDER BY work now in views, too. This rewrite fixes many problems with cross-datatype UNIONs and INSERT/SELECT where the SELECT yields different datatypes than the INSERT needs. I did that by making UNION subqueries and SELECT in INSERT be treated like subselects-in-FROM, thereby allowing an extra level of targetlist where the datatype conversions can be inserted safely. INITDB NEEDED!
* Subselects in FROM clause, per ISO syntax: FROM (SELECT ...) [AS] alias.Tom Lane2000-09-29
| | | | | | | | | (Don't forget that an alias is required.) Views reimplemented as expanding to subselect-in-FROM. Grouping, aggregates, DISTINCT in views actually work now (he says optimistically). No UNION support in subselects/views yet, but I have some ideas about that. Rule-related permissions checking moved out of rewriter and into executor. INITDB REQUIRED!
* First cut at full support for OUTER JOINs. There are still a few looseTom Lane2000-09-12
| | | | | ends to clean up (see my message of same date to pghackers), but mostly it works. INITDB REQUIRED!
* Repair bug reported by ldm@apartia.com: Append nodes, which don'tTom Lane2000-06-04
| | | | | | | | | | | | actually use their targetlist, are given a targetlist that is just a pointer to the first appended plan's targetlist. This is OK, but what is not OK is that any sub-select expressions in said tlist were being entered in the subPlan lists of both the Append and the first appended plan. That led to two startup and two shutdown calls for the same plan node at exec time, which led to crashes. Fix is to not generate a list of subPlans for an Append node. Same problem and fix apply to other node types that don't have a real, functioning targetlist: Material, Sort, Unique, Hash.
* Remove unused include files. Do not touch /port or includes used by defines.Bruce Momjian2000-05-30
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* Ye-old pgindent run. Same 4-space tabs.Bruce Momjian2000-04-12
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* Fix extremely nasty little bug observed when a sub-SELECT appears inTom Lane2000-04-04
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | WHERE in a place where it can be part of a nestloop inner indexqual. As the code stood, it put the same physical sub-Plan node into both indxqual and indxqualorig of the IndexScan plan node. That confused later processing in the optimizer (which expected that tracing the subPlan list would visit each subplan node exactly once), and would probably have blown up in the executor if the planner hadn't choked first. Fix by making the 'fixed' indexqual be a complete deep copy of the original indexqual, rather than trying to share nodes below the topmost operator node. This had further ramifications though, because we were making the aforesaid list of sub-Plan nodes during SS_process_sublinks which is run before construction of the 'fixed' indexqual, meaning that the copy of the sub-Plan didn't show up in that list. Fix by rearranging logic so that the sub-Plan list is built by the final set_plan_references pass, not in SS_process_sublinks. This may sound like a mess, but it's actually a good deal cleaner now than it was before, because we are no longer dependent on the assumption that planning will never make a copy of a sub-Plan node.
* Add:Bruce Momjian2000-01-26
| | | | | | * Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2000, PostgreSQL, Inc to all files copyright Regents of Berkeley. Man, that's a lot of files.
* Tid access method feature from Hiroshi Inoue, Inoue@tpf.co.jpBruce Momjian1999-11-23
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* Skip invoking set_uppernode_references() for a RESULT nodeTom Lane1999-10-30
| | | | | that has no subplan --- saves a material amount of time for a simple INSERT ... VALUES query.
* Further planner/optimizer cleanups. Move all set_tlist_referencesTom Lane1999-08-22
| | | | | | | | | | and fix_opids processing to a single recursive pass over the plan tree executed at the very tail end of planning, rather than haphazardly here and there at different places. Now that tlist Vars do not get modified until the very end, it's possible to get rid of the klugy var_equal and match_varid partial-matching routines, and just use plain equal() throughout the optimizer. This is a step towards allowing merge and hash joins to be done on expressions instead of only Vars ...
* Major revision of sort-node handling: push knowledge of queryTom Lane1999-08-21
| | | | | | | | | | | | | sort order down into planner, instead of handling it only at the very top level of the planner. This fixes many things. An explicit sort is now avoided if there is a cheaper alternative (typically an indexscan) not only for ORDER BY, but also for the internal sort of GROUP BY. It works even when there is no other reason (such as a WHERE condition) to consider the indexscan. It works for indexes on functions. It works for indexes on functions, backwards. It's just so cool... CAUTION: I have changed the representation of SortClause nodes, therefore THIS UPDATE BREAKS STORED RULES. You will need to initdb.
* Remove extraneous SeqScan node that make_noname was insertingTom Lane1999-08-18
| | | | | | above a Sort or Materialize node. As far as I can tell, the only place that actually needed that was set_tlist_references, which was being lazy about checking to see if it had a noname node to fix or not...
* Clean up routines in setrefs.c by replacing individual treeTom Lane1999-08-09
| | | | walking logic with expression_tree_walker/mutator calls.
* Final cleanup.Bruce Momjian1999-07-16
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* Remove unused #includes in *.c files.Bruce Momjian1999-07-15
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