Clean up side-effects of commits ab5fcf2b0 et al.

Before those commits, partitioning-related code in the executor could
assume that ModifyTableState.resultRelInfo[] contains only leaf partitions.
However, now a fully-pruned update results in a dummy ModifyTable that
references the root partitioned table, and that breaks some stuff.

In v11, this led to an assertion or core dump in the tuple routing code.
Fix by disabling tuple routing, since we don't need that anyway.
(I chose to do that in HEAD as well for safety, even though the problem
doesn't manifest in HEAD as it stands.)

In v10, this confused ExecInitModifyTable's decision about whether it
needed to close the root table.  But we can get rid of that altogether
by being smarter about where to find the root table.

Note that since the referenced commits haven't shipped yet, this
isn't fixing any bug the field has seen.

Amit Langote, per a report from me

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20710.1554582479@sss.pgh.pa.us
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Tom Lane 2019-04-07 12:54:22 -04:00
parent 03f9e5cba0
commit 159970bcad
3 changed files with 14 additions and 0 deletions

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@ -1732,6 +1732,8 @@ inheritance_planner(PlannerInfo *root)
withCheckOptionLists = list_make1(parse->withCheckOptions);
if (parse->returningList)
returningLists = list_make1(parse->returningList);
/* Disable tuple routing, too, just to be safe */
root->partColsUpdated = false;
}
else
{

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@ -665,6 +665,15 @@ select tableoid::regclass::text as relname, parted_tab.* from parted_tab order b
parted_tab_part3 | 3 | a
(3 rows)
-- modifies partition key, but no rows will actually be updated
explain update parted_tab set a = 2 where false;
QUERY PLAN
--------------------------------------------------------
Update on parted_tab (cost=0.00..0.00 rows=0 width=0)
-> Result (cost=0.00..0.00 rows=0 width=0)
One-Time Filter: false
(3 rows)
drop table parted_tab;
-- Check UPDATE with multi-level partitioned inherited target
create table mlparted_tab (a int, b char, c text) partition by list (a);

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@ -168,6 +168,9 @@ from
where parted_tab.a = ss.a;
select tableoid::regclass::text as relname, parted_tab.* from parted_tab order by 1,2;
-- modifies partition key, but no rows will actually be updated
explain update parted_tab set a = 2 where false;
drop table parted_tab;
-- Check UPDATE with multi-level partitioned inherited target