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This commit removes unnecessary ExecExprFreeContext() calls in ExecEnd* routines because the actual cleanup is managed by FreeExecutorState(). With no callers remaining for ExecExprFreeContext(), this commit also removes the function. This commit also drops redundant ExecClearTuple() calls, because ExecResetTupleTable() in ExecEndPlan() already takes care of resetting and dropping all TupleTableSlots initialized with ExecInitScanTupleSlot() and ExecInitExtraTupleSlot(). After these modifications, the ExecEnd*() routines for ValuesScan, NamedTuplestoreScan, and WorkTableScan became redundant. So, this commit removes them. Reviewed-by: Robert Haas Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CA+HiwqFGkMSge6TgC9KQzde0ohpAycLQuV7ooitEEpbKB0O_mg@mail.gmail.com
201 lines
5.6 KiB
C
201 lines
5.6 KiB
C
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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*
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* nodeSubqueryscan.c
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* Support routines for scanning subqueries (subselects in rangetable).
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*
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* This is just enough different from sublinks (nodeSubplan.c) to mean that
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* we need two sets of code. Ought to look at trying to unify the cases.
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*
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*
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* Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2023, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
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* Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
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*
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*
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* IDENTIFICATION
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* src/backend/executor/nodeSubqueryscan.c
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*
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*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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*/
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/*
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* INTERFACE ROUTINES
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* ExecSubqueryScan scans a subquery.
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* ExecSubqueryNext retrieve next tuple in sequential order.
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* ExecInitSubqueryScan creates and initializes a subqueryscan node.
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* ExecEndSubqueryScan releases any storage allocated.
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* ExecReScanSubqueryScan rescans the relation
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*
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*/
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#include "postgres.h"
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#include "executor/execdebug.h"
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#include "executor/nodeSubqueryscan.h"
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static TupleTableSlot *SubqueryNext(SubqueryScanState *node);
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/* ----------------------------------------------------------------
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* Scan Support
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* ----------------------------------------------------------------
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*/
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/* ----------------------------------------------------------------
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* SubqueryNext
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*
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* This is a workhorse for ExecSubqueryScan
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* ----------------------------------------------------------------
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*/
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static TupleTableSlot *
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SubqueryNext(SubqueryScanState *node)
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{
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TupleTableSlot *slot;
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/*
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* Get the next tuple from the sub-query.
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*/
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slot = ExecProcNode(node->subplan);
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/*
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* We just return the subplan's result slot, rather than expending extra
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* cycles for ExecCopySlot(). (Our own ScanTupleSlot is used only for
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* EvalPlanQual rechecks.)
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*/
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return slot;
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}
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/*
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* SubqueryRecheck -- access method routine to recheck a tuple in EvalPlanQual
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*/
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static bool
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SubqueryRecheck(SubqueryScanState *node, TupleTableSlot *slot)
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{
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/* nothing to check */
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return true;
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}
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/* ----------------------------------------------------------------
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* ExecSubqueryScan(node)
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*
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* Scans the subquery sequentially and returns the next qualifying
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* tuple.
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* We call the ExecScan() routine and pass it the appropriate
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* access method functions.
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* ----------------------------------------------------------------
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*/
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static TupleTableSlot *
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ExecSubqueryScan(PlanState *pstate)
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{
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SubqueryScanState *node = castNode(SubqueryScanState, pstate);
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return ExecScan(&node->ss,
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(ExecScanAccessMtd) SubqueryNext,
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(ExecScanRecheckMtd) SubqueryRecheck);
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}
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/* ----------------------------------------------------------------
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* ExecInitSubqueryScan
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* ----------------------------------------------------------------
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*/
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SubqueryScanState *
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ExecInitSubqueryScan(SubqueryScan *node, EState *estate, int eflags)
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{
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SubqueryScanState *subquerystate;
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/* check for unsupported flags */
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Assert(!(eflags & EXEC_FLAG_MARK));
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/* SubqueryScan should not have any "normal" children */
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Assert(outerPlan(node) == NULL);
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Assert(innerPlan(node) == NULL);
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/*
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* create state structure
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*/
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subquerystate = makeNode(SubqueryScanState);
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subquerystate->ss.ps.plan = (Plan *) node;
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subquerystate->ss.ps.state = estate;
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subquerystate->ss.ps.ExecProcNode = ExecSubqueryScan;
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/*
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* Miscellaneous initialization
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*
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* create expression context for node
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*/
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ExecAssignExprContext(estate, &subquerystate->ss.ps);
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/*
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* initialize subquery
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*/
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subquerystate->subplan = ExecInitNode(node->subplan, estate, eflags);
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/*
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* Initialize scan slot and type (needed by ExecAssignScanProjectionInfo)
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*/
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ExecInitScanTupleSlot(estate, &subquerystate->ss,
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ExecGetResultType(subquerystate->subplan),
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ExecGetResultSlotOps(subquerystate->subplan, NULL));
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/*
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* The slot used as the scantuple isn't the slot above (outside of EPQ),
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* but the one from the node below.
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*/
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subquerystate->ss.ps.scanopsset = true;
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subquerystate->ss.ps.scanops = ExecGetResultSlotOps(subquerystate->subplan,
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&subquerystate->ss.ps.scanopsfixed);
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subquerystate->ss.ps.resultopsset = true;
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subquerystate->ss.ps.resultops = subquerystate->ss.ps.scanops;
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subquerystate->ss.ps.resultopsfixed = subquerystate->ss.ps.scanopsfixed;
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/*
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* Initialize result type and projection.
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*/
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ExecInitResultTypeTL(&subquerystate->ss.ps);
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ExecAssignScanProjectionInfo(&subquerystate->ss);
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/*
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* initialize child expressions
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*/
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subquerystate->ss.ps.qual =
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ExecInitQual(node->scan.plan.qual, (PlanState *) subquerystate);
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return subquerystate;
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}
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/* ----------------------------------------------------------------
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* ExecEndSubqueryScan
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*
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* frees any storage allocated through C routines.
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* ----------------------------------------------------------------
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*/
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void
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ExecEndSubqueryScan(SubqueryScanState *node)
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{
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/*
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* close down subquery
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*/
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ExecEndNode(node->subplan);
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}
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/* ----------------------------------------------------------------
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* ExecReScanSubqueryScan
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*
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* Rescans the relation.
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* ----------------------------------------------------------------
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*/
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void
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ExecReScanSubqueryScan(SubqueryScanState *node)
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{
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ExecScanReScan(&node->ss);
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/*
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* ExecReScan doesn't know about my subplan, so I have to do
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* changed-parameter signaling myself. This is just as well, because the
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* subplan has its own memory context in which its chgParam state lives.
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*/
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if (node->ss.ps.chgParam != NULL)
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UpdateChangedParamSet(node->subplan, node->ss.ps.chgParam);
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/*
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* if chgParam of subnode is not null then plan will be re-scanned by
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* first ExecProcNode.
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*/
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if (node->subplan->chgParam == NULL)
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ExecReScan(node->subplan);
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}
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