Improve generated column names for cases involving sub-SELECTs.
We'll now use "exists" for EXISTS(SELECT ...), "array" for ARRAY(SELECT ...), or the sub-select's own result column name for a simple expression sub-select. Previously, you usually got "?column?" in such cases. Marti Raudsepp, reviewed by Kyotaro Horiugchi
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@ -758,8 +758,9 @@ UNBOUNDED FOLLOWING
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If you do not specify a column name, a name is chosen automatically
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by <productname>PostgreSQL</productname>. If the column's expression
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is a simple column reference then the chosen name is the same as that
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column's name; in more complex cases a generated name looking like
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<literal>?column<replaceable>N</>?</literal> is usually chosen.
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column's name. In more complex cases a function or type name may be
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used, or the system may fall back on a generated name such as
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<literal>?column?</literal>.
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</para>
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<para>
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@ -2109,9 +2109,9 @@ SELECT ARRAY[]::integer[];
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bracketed) subquery. For example:
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<programlisting>
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SELECT ARRAY(SELECT oid FROM pg_proc WHERE proname LIKE 'bytea%');
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?column?
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-------------------------------------------------------------
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{2011,1954,1948,1952,1951,1244,1950,2005,1949,1953,2006,31}
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array
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-----------------------------------------------------------------------
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{2011,1954,1948,1952,1951,1244,1950,2005,1949,1953,2006,31,2412,2413}
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(1 row)
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</programlisting>
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The subquery must return a single column. The resulting
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@ -1610,6 +1610,48 @@ FigureColnameInternal(Node *node, char **name)
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break;
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case T_CollateClause:
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return FigureColnameInternal(((CollateClause *) node)->arg, name);
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case T_SubLink:
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switch (((SubLink *) node)->subLinkType)
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{
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case EXISTS_SUBLINK:
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*name = "exists";
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return 2;
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case ARRAY_SUBLINK:
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*name = "array";
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return 2;
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case EXPR_SUBLINK:
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{
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/* Get column name of the subquery's single target */
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SubLink *sublink = (SubLink *) node;
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Query *query = (Query *) sublink->subselect;
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/*
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* The subquery has probably already been transformed,
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* but let's be careful and check that. (The reason
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* we can see a transformed subquery here is that
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* transformSubLink is lazy and modifies the SubLink
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* node in-place.)
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*/
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if (IsA(query, Query))
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{
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TargetEntry *te = (TargetEntry *) linitial(query->targetList);
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if (te->resname)
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{
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*name = te->resname;
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return 2;
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}
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}
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}
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break;
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/* As with other operator-like nodes, these have no names */
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case ALL_SUBLINK:
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case ANY_SUBLINK:
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case ROWCOMPARE_SUBLINK:
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case CTE_SUBLINK:
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break;
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}
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break;
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case T_CaseExpr:
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strength = FigureColnameInternal((Node *) ((CaseExpr *) node)->defresult,
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name);
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@ -300,9 +300,9 @@ LINE 4: where sum(distinct a.four + b.four) = b.four)...
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select
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(select max((select i.unique2 from tenk1 i where i.unique1 = o.unique1)))
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from tenk1 o;
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?column?
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----------
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9999
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max
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------
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9999
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(1 row)
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--
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(1 row)
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select (select view_a) from view_a;
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?column?
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----------
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view_a
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--------
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(42)
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(1 row)
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select (select (select view_a)) from view_a;
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?column?
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----------
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view_a
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--------
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(42)
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(1 row)
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select (select (a.*)::text) from view_a a;
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?column?
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----------
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a
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------
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(42)
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(1 row)
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@ -1065,7 +1065,7 @@ with cte(foo) as ( select 42 ) select * from ((select foo from cte)) q;
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select ( with cte(foo) as ( values(f1) )
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select (select foo from cte) )
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from int4_tbl;
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?column?
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foo
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0
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123456
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@ -1077,7 +1077,7 @@ from int4_tbl;
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select ( with cte(foo) as ( values(f1) )
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values((select foo from cte)) )
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from int4_tbl;
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?column?
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column1
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0
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123456
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