/* * makefuncs.c * creator functions for primitive nodes. The functions here are for * the most frequently created nodes. * * Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2001, PostgreSQL Global Development Group * Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California * * * IDENTIFICATION * $Header: /cvsroot/pgsql/src/backend/nodes/makefuncs.c,v 1.26 2001/03/22 03:59:32 momjian Exp $ * * NOTES * Creator functions in POSTGRES 4.2 are generated automatically. Most of * them are rarely used. Now we don't generate them any more. If you want * one, you have to write it yourself. * * HISTORY * AUTHOR DATE MAJOR EVENT * Andrew Yu Oct 20, 1994 file creation */ #include "postgres.h" #include "nodes/makefuncs.h" #include "utils/lsyscache.h" /* * makeOper - * creates an Oper node */ Oper * makeOper(Oid opno, Oid opid, Oid opresulttype) { Oper *oper = makeNode(Oper); oper->opno = opno; oper->opid = opid; oper->opresulttype = opresulttype; oper->op_fcache = NULL; return oper; } /* * makeVar - * creates a Var node * */ Var * makeVar(Index varno, AttrNumber varattno, Oid vartype, int32 vartypmod, Index varlevelsup) { Var *var = makeNode(Var); var->varno = varno; var->varattno = varattno; var->vartype = vartype; var->vartypmod = vartypmod; var->varlevelsup = varlevelsup; /* * Since few if any routines ever create Var nodes with * varnoold/varoattno different from varno/varattno, we don't provide * separate arguments for them, but just initialize them to the given * varno/varattno. This reduces code clutter and chance of error for * most callers. */ var->varnoold = varno; var->varoattno = varattno; return var; } /* * makeTargetEntry - * creates a TargetEntry node(contains a Resdom) */ TargetEntry * makeTargetEntry(Resdom *resdom, Node *expr) { TargetEntry *rt = makeNode(TargetEntry); rt->resdom = resdom; rt->expr = expr; return rt; } /* * makeResdom - * creates a Resdom (Result Domain) node */ Resdom * makeResdom(AttrNumber resno, Oid restype, int32 restypmod, char *resname, bool resjunk) { Resdom *resdom = makeNode(Resdom); resdom->resno = resno; resdom->restype = restype; resdom->restypmod = restypmod; resdom->resname = resname; /* * We always set the sorting/grouping fields to 0. If the caller * wants to change them he must do so explicitly. Few if any callers * should be doing that, so omitting these arguments reduces the * chance of error. */ resdom->ressortgroupref = 0; resdom->reskey = 0; resdom->reskeyop = InvalidOid; resdom->resjunk = resjunk; return resdom; } /* * makeConst - * creates a Const node */ Const * makeConst(Oid consttype, int constlen, Datum constvalue, bool constisnull, bool constbyval, bool constisset, bool constiscast) { Const *cnst = makeNode(Const); cnst->consttype = consttype; cnst->constlen = constlen; cnst->constvalue = constvalue; cnst->constisnull = constisnull; cnst->constbyval = constbyval; cnst->constisset = constisset; cnst->constiscast = constiscast; return cnst; } /* * makeNullConst - * creates a Const node representing a NULL of the specified type */ Const * makeNullConst(Oid consttype) { int16 typLen; bool typByVal; get_typlenbyval(consttype, &typLen, &typByVal); return makeConst(consttype, (int) typLen, (Datum) 0, true, typByVal, false, false); } /* * makeAttr - * creates an Attr node */ Attr * makeAttr(char *relname, char *attname) { Attr *a = makeNode(Attr); a->relname = pstrdup(relname); a->paramNo = NULL; if (attname != NULL) a->attrs = makeList1(makeString(pstrdup(attname))); a->indirection = NULL; return a; }