postgres/src/backend/executor/nodeAppend.c
Tom Lane 798e63ffb0 Remove CXT_printf/CXT1_printf macros. If anyone had found them to be of
any use in the past many years, we'd have made some effort to include
them in all executor node types; but in fact they were only in
nodeAppend.c and nodeIndexscan.c, up until I copied nodeIndexscan.c's
occurrence into the new bitmap node types.  Remove some other unused
macros in execdebug.h, too.  Some day the whole header probably ought to
go away in favor of better-designed facilities.
2006-05-23 15:21:52 +00:00

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/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* nodeAppend.c
* routines to handle append nodes.
*
* Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2006, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
* Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
*
*
* IDENTIFICATION
* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/backend/executor/nodeAppend.c,v 1.69 2006/05/23 15:21:51 tgl Exp $
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
/* INTERFACE ROUTINES
* ExecInitAppend - initialize the append node
* ExecAppend - retrieve the next tuple from the node
* ExecEndAppend - shut down the append node
* ExecReScanAppend - rescan the append node
*
* NOTES
* Each append node contains a list of one or more subplans which
* must be iteratively processed (forwards or backwards).
* Tuples are retrieved by executing the 'whichplan'th subplan
* until the subplan stops returning tuples, at which point that
* plan is shut down and the next started up.
*
* Append nodes don't make use of their left and right
* subtrees, rather they maintain a list of subplans so
* a typical append node looks like this in the plan tree:
*
* ...
* /
* Append -------+------+------+--- nil
* / \ | | |
* nil nil ... ... ...
* subplans
*
* Append nodes are currently used for unions, and to support
* inheritance queries, where several relations need to be scanned.
* For example, in our standard person/student/employee/student-emp
* example, where student and employee inherit from person
* and student-emp inherits from student and employee, the
* query:
*
* select name from person
*
* generates the plan:
*
* |
* Append -------+-------+--------+--------+
* / \ | | | |
* nil nil Scan Scan Scan Scan
* | | | |
* person employee student student-emp
*/
#include "postgres.h"
#include "access/heapam.h"
#include "executor/execdebug.h"
#include "executor/nodeAppend.h"
#include "parser/parsetree.h"
static bool exec_append_initialize_next(AppendState *appendstate);
/* ----------------------------------------------------------------
* exec_append_initialize_next
*
* Sets up the append state node for the "next" scan.
*
* Returns t iff there is a "next" scan to process.
* ----------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static bool
exec_append_initialize_next(AppendState *appendstate)
{
EState *estate;
int whichplan;
/*
* get information from the append node
*/
estate = appendstate->ps.state;
whichplan = appendstate->as_whichplan;
if (whichplan < appendstate->as_firstplan)
{
/*
* if scanning in reverse, we start at the last scan in the list and
* then proceed back to the first.. in any case we inform ExecAppend
* that we are at the end of the line by returning FALSE
*/
appendstate->as_whichplan = appendstate->as_firstplan;
return FALSE;
}
else if (whichplan > appendstate->as_lastplan)
{
/*
* as above, end the scan if we go beyond the last scan in our list..
*/
appendstate->as_whichplan = appendstate->as_lastplan;
return FALSE;
}
else
{
/*
* initialize the scan
*
* If we are controlling the target relation, select the proper active
* ResultRelInfo and junk filter for this target.
*/
if (((Append *) appendstate->ps.plan)->isTarget)
{
Assert(whichplan < estate->es_num_result_relations);
estate->es_result_relation_info =
estate->es_result_relations + whichplan;
estate->es_junkFilter =
estate->es_result_relation_info->ri_junkFilter;
}
return TRUE;
}
}
/* ----------------------------------------------------------------
* ExecInitAppend
*
* Begin all of the subscans of the append node.
*
* (This is potentially wasteful, since the entire result of the
* append node may not be scanned, but this way all of the
* structures get allocated in the executor's top level memory
* block instead of that of the call to ExecAppend.)
*
* Special case: during an EvalPlanQual recheck query of an inherited
* target relation, we only want to initialize and scan the single
* subplan that corresponds to the target relation being checked.
* ----------------------------------------------------------------
*/
AppendState *
ExecInitAppend(Append *node, EState *estate, int eflags)
{
AppendState *appendstate = makeNode(AppendState);
PlanState **appendplanstates;
int nplans;
int i;
Plan *initNode;
/* check for unsupported flags */
Assert(!(eflags & EXEC_FLAG_MARK));
/*
* Set up empty vector of subplan states
*/
nplans = list_length(node->appendplans);
appendplanstates = (PlanState **) palloc0(nplans * sizeof(PlanState *));
/*
* create new AppendState for our append node
*/
appendstate->ps.plan = (Plan *) node;
appendstate->ps.state = estate;
appendstate->appendplans = appendplanstates;
appendstate->as_nplans = nplans;
/*
* Do we want to scan just one subplan? (Special case for EvalPlanQual)
* XXX pretty dirty way of determining that this case applies ...
*/
if (node->isTarget && estate->es_evTuple != NULL)
{
int tplan;
tplan = estate->es_result_relation_info - estate->es_result_relations;
Assert(tplan >= 0 && tplan < nplans);
appendstate->as_firstplan = tplan;
appendstate->as_lastplan = tplan;
}
else
{
/* normal case, scan all subplans */
appendstate->as_firstplan = 0;
appendstate->as_lastplan = nplans - 1;
}
/*
* Miscellaneous initialization
*
* Append plans don't have expression contexts because they never call
* ExecQual or ExecProject.
*/
#define APPEND_NSLOTS 1
/*
* append nodes still have Result slots, which hold pointers to tuples, so
* we have to initialize them.
*/
ExecInitResultTupleSlot(estate, &appendstate->ps);
/*
* call ExecInitNode on each of the plans to be executed and save the
* results into the array "appendplans". Note we *must* set
* estate->es_result_relation_info correctly while we initialize each
* sub-plan; ExecContextForcesOids depends on that!
*/
for (i = appendstate->as_firstplan; i <= appendstate->as_lastplan; i++)
{
appendstate->as_whichplan = i;
exec_append_initialize_next(appendstate);
initNode = (Plan *) list_nth(node->appendplans, i);
appendplanstates[i] = ExecInitNode(initNode, estate, eflags);
}
/*
* Initialize tuple type. (Note: in an inherited UPDATE situation, the
* tuple type computed here corresponds to the parent table, which is
* really a lie since tuples returned from child subplans will not all
* look the same.)
*/
ExecAssignResultTypeFromTL(&appendstate->ps);
appendstate->ps.ps_ProjInfo = NULL;
/*
* return the result from the first subplan's initialization
*/
appendstate->as_whichplan = appendstate->as_firstplan;
exec_append_initialize_next(appendstate);
return appendstate;
}
int
ExecCountSlotsAppend(Append *node)
{
ListCell *plan;
int nSlots = 0;
foreach(plan, node->appendplans)
nSlots += ExecCountSlotsNode((Plan *) lfirst(plan));
return nSlots + APPEND_NSLOTS;
}
/* ----------------------------------------------------------------
* ExecAppend
*
* Handles iteration over multiple subplans.
* ----------------------------------------------------------------
*/
TupleTableSlot *
ExecAppend(AppendState *node)
{
for (;;)
{
PlanState *subnode;
TupleTableSlot *result;
/*
* figure out which subplan we are currently processing
*/
subnode = node->appendplans[node->as_whichplan];
/*
* get a tuple from the subplan
*/
result = ExecProcNode(subnode);
if (!TupIsNull(result))
{
/*
* If the subplan gave us something then return it as-is. We do
* NOT make use of the result slot that was set up in
* ExecInitAppend, first because there's no reason to and second
* because it may have the wrong tuple descriptor in
* inherited-UPDATE cases.
*/
return result;
}
/*
* Go on to the "next" subplan in the appropriate direction. If no
* more subplans, return the empty slot set up for us by
* ExecInitAppend.
*/
if (ScanDirectionIsForward(node->ps.state->es_direction))
node->as_whichplan++;
else
node->as_whichplan--;
if (!exec_append_initialize_next(node))
return ExecClearTuple(node->ps.ps_ResultTupleSlot);
/* Else loop back and try to get a tuple from the new subplan */
}
}
/* ----------------------------------------------------------------
* ExecEndAppend
*
* Shuts down the subscans of the append node.
*
* Returns nothing of interest.
* ----------------------------------------------------------------
*/
void
ExecEndAppend(AppendState *node)
{
PlanState **appendplans;
int nplans;
int i;
/*
* get information from the node
*/
appendplans = node->appendplans;
nplans = node->as_nplans;
/*
* shut down each of the subscans (that we've initialized)
*/
for (i = 0; i < nplans; i++)
{
if (appendplans[i])
ExecEndNode(appendplans[i]);
}
}
void
ExecReScanAppend(AppendState *node, ExprContext *exprCtxt)
{
int i;
for (i = node->as_firstplan; i <= node->as_lastplan; i++)
{
PlanState *subnode = node->appendplans[i];
/*
* ExecReScan doesn't know about my subplans, so I have to do
* changed-parameter signaling myself.
*/
if (node->ps.chgParam != NULL)
UpdateChangedParamSet(subnode, node->ps.chgParam);
/*
* If chgParam of subnode is not null then plan will be re-scanned by
* first ExecProcNode. However, if caller is passing us an exprCtxt
* then forcibly rescan all the subnodes now, so that we can pass
* the exprCtxt down to the subnodes (needed for appendrel indexscan).
*/
if (subnode->chgParam == NULL || exprCtxt != NULL)
{
/* make sure estate is correct for this subnode (needed??) */
node->as_whichplan = i;
exec_append_initialize_next(node);
ExecReScan(subnode, exprCtxt);
}
}
node->as_whichplan = node->as_firstplan;
exec_append_initialize_next(node);
}