postgresql/src/backend/executor/execUtils.c

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/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* execUtils.c
* miscellaneous executor utility routines
*
* Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2019, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
* Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
*
*
* IDENTIFICATION
* src/backend/executor/execUtils.c
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
/*
* INTERFACE ROUTINES
* CreateExecutorState Create/delete executor working state
* FreeExecutorState
* CreateExprContext
* CreateStandaloneExprContext
* FreeExprContext
* ReScanExprContext
*
* ExecAssignExprContext Common code for plan node init routines.
* etc
*
* ExecOpenScanRelation Common code for scan node init routines.
*
* ExecInitRangeTable Set up executor's range-table-related data.
*
* ExecGetRangeTableRelation Fetch Relation for a rangetable entry.
*
* executor_errposition Report syntactic position of an error.
*
* RegisterExprContextCallback Register function shutdown callback
* UnregisterExprContextCallback Deregister function shutdown callback
*
* GetAttributeByName Runtime extraction of columns from tuples.
* GetAttributeByNum
*
* NOTES
* This file has traditionally been the place to stick misc.
* executor support stuff that doesn't really go anyplace else.
*/
#include "postgres.h"
#include "access/parallel.h"
#include "access/relscan.h"
#include "access/table.h"
#include "access/tableam.h"
#include "access/transam.h"
#include "executor/executor.h"
#include "jit/jit.h"
#include "mb/pg_wchar.h"
#include "nodes/nodeFuncs.h"
#include "parser/parsetree.h"
#include "partitioning/partdesc.h"
#include "storage/lmgr.h"
#include "utils/builtins.h"
#include "utils/memutils.h"
#include "utils/rel.h"
#include "utils/typcache.h"
static bool tlist_matches_tupdesc(PlanState *ps, List *tlist, Index varno, TupleDesc tupdesc);
static void ShutdownExprContext(ExprContext *econtext, bool isCommit);
/* ----------------------------------------------------------------
* Executor state and memory management functions
* ----------------------------------------------------------------
*/
/* ----------------
* CreateExecutorState
*
* Create and initialize an EState node, which is the root of
* working storage for an entire Executor invocation.
*
* Principally, this creates the per-query memory context that will be
* used to hold all working data that lives till the end of the query.
* Note that the per-query context will become a child of the caller's
* CurrentMemoryContext.
* ----------------
*/
EState *
CreateExecutorState(void)
{
EState *estate;
MemoryContext qcontext;
MemoryContext oldcontext;
/*
* Create the per-query context for this Executor run.
*/
qcontext = AllocSetContextCreate(CurrentMemoryContext,
"ExecutorState",
ALLOCSET_DEFAULT_SIZES);
/*
* Make the EState node within the per-query context. This way, we don't
* need a separate pfree() operation for it at shutdown.
*/
oldcontext = MemoryContextSwitchTo(qcontext);
estate = makeNode(EState);
/*
* Initialize all fields of the Executor State structure
*/
estate->es_direction = ForwardScanDirection;
estate->es_snapshot = InvalidSnapshot; /* caller must initialize this */
estate->es_crosscheck_snapshot = InvalidSnapshot; /* no crosscheck */
estate->es_range_table = NIL;
estate->es_range_table_array = NULL;
estate->es_range_table_size = 0;
estate->es_relations = NULL;
estate->es_rowmarks = NULL;
estate->es_plannedstmt = NULL;
estate->es_junkFilter = NULL;
estate->es_output_cid = (CommandId) 0;
estate->es_result_relations = NULL;
estate->es_num_result_relations = 0;
estate->es_result_relation_info = NULL;
estate->es_root_result_relations = NULL;
estate->es_num_root_result_relations = 0;
estate->es_tuple_routing_result_relations = NIL;
estate->es_trig_target_relations = NIL;
estate->es_param_list_info = NULL;
estate->es_param_exec_vals = NULL;
estate->es_queryEnv = NULL;
estate->es_query_cxt = qcontext;
estate->es_tupleTable = NIL;
estate->es_processed = 0;
estate->es_top_eflags = 0;
estate->es_instrument = 0;
estate->es_finished = false;
estate->es_exprcontexts = NIL;
estate->es_subplanstates = NIL;
estate->es_auxmodifytables = NIL;
estate->es_per_tuple_exprcontext = NULL;
estate->es_epqTupleSlot = NULL;
estate->es_epqScanDone = NULL;
estate->es_sourceText = NULL;
estate->es_use_parallel_mode = false;
estate->es_jit_flags = 0;
estate->es_jit = NULL;
/*
* Return the executor state structure
*/
MemoryContextSwitchTo(oldcontext);
return estate;
}
/* ----------------
* FreeExecutorState
*
* Release an EState along with all remaining working storage.
*
* Note: this is not responsible for releasing non-memory resources, such as
* open relations or buffer pins. But it will shut down any still-active
* ExprContexts within the EState and deallocate associated JITed expressions.
* That is sufficient cleanup for situations where the EState has only been
* used for expression evaluation, and not to run a complete Plan.
*
* This can be called in any memory context ... so long as it's not one
* of the ones to be freed.
* ----------------
*/
void
FreeExecutorState(EState *estate)
{
/*
* Shut down and free any remaining ExprContexts. We do this explicitly
* to ensure that any remaining shutdown callbacks get called (since they
* might need to release resources that aren't simply memory within the
* per-query memory context).
*/
while (estate->es_exprcontexts)
{
/*
* XXX: seems there ought to be a faster way to implement this than
* repeated list_delete(), no?
*/
FreeExprContext((ExprContext *) linitial(estate->es_exprcontexts),
true);
/* FreeExprContext removed the list link for us */
}
/* release JIT context, if allocated */
if (estate->es_jit)
{
jit_release_context(estate->es_jit);
estate->es_jit = NULL;
}
/* release partition directory, if allocated */
if (estate->es_partition_directory)
{
DestroyPartitionDirectory(estate->es_partition_directory);
estate->es_partition_directory = NULL;
}
/*
* Free the per-query memory context, thereby releasing all working
* memory, including the EState node itself.
*/
MemoryContextDelete(estate->es_query_cxt);
}
/* ----------------
* CreateExprContext
*
* Create a context for expression evaluation within an EState.
*
* An executor run may require multiple ExprContexts (we usually make one
* for each Plan node, and a separate one for per-output-tuple processing
* such as constraint checking). Each ExprContext has its own "per-tuple"
* memory context.
*
* Note we make no assumption about the caller's memory context.
* ----------------
*/
ExprContext *
CreateExprContext(EState *estate)
{
ExprContext *econtext;
MemoryContext oldcontext;
/* Create the ExprContext node within the per-query memory context */
oldcontext = MemoryContextSwitchTo(estate->es_query_cxt);
econtext = makeNode(ExprContext);
/* Initialize fields of ExprContext */
econtext->ecxt_scantuple = NULL;
econtext->ecxt_innertuple = NULL;
econtext->ecxt_outertuple = NULL;
econtext->ecxt_per_query_memory = estate->es_query_cxt;
/*
* Create working memory for expression evaluation in this context.
*/
econtext->ecxt_per_tuple_memory =
AllocSetContextCreate(estate->es_query_cxt,
"ExprContext",
ALLOCSET_DEFAULT_SIZES);
econtext->ecxt_param_exec_vals = estate->es_param_exec_vals;
econtext->ecxt_param_list_info = estate->es_param_list_info;
econtext->ecxt_aggvalues = NULL;
econtext->ecxt_aggnulls = NULL;
econtext->caseValue_datum = (Datum) 0;
econtext->caseValue_isNull = true;
econtext->domainValue_datum = (Datum) 0;
econtext->domainValue_isNull = true;
econtext->ecxt_estate = estate;
econtext->ecxt_callbacks = NULL;
/*
* Link the ExprContext into the EState to ensure it is shut down when the
* EState is freed. Because we use lcons(), shutdowns will occur in
* reverse order of creation, which may not be essential but can't hurt.
*/
estate->es_exprcontexts = lcons(econtext, estate->es_exprcontexts);
MemoryContextSwitchTo(oldcontext);
return econtext;
}
/* ----------------
* CreateStandaloneExprContext
*
* Create a context for standalone expression evaluation.
*
* An ExprContext made this way can be used for evaluation of expressions
* that contain no Params, subplans, or Var references (it might work to
* put tuple references into the scantuple field, but it seems unwise).
*
* The ExprContext struct is allocated in the caller's current memory
* context, which also becomes its "per query" context.
*
* It is caller's responsibility to free the ExprContext when done,
* or at least ensure that any shutdown callbacks have been called
* (ReScanExprContext() is suitable). Otherwise, non-memory resources
* might be leaked.
* ----------------
*/
ExprContext *
CreateStandaloneExprContext(void)
{
ExprContext *econtext;
/* Create the ExprContext node within the caller's memory context */
econtext = makeNode(ExprContext);
/* Initialize fields of ExprContext */
econtext->ecxt_scantuple = NULL;
econtext->ecxt_innertuple = NULL;
econtext->ecxt_outertuple = NULL;
econtext->ecxt_per_query_memory = CurrentMemoryContext;
/*
* Create working memory for expression evaluation in this context.
*/
econtext->ecxt_per_tuple_memory =
AllocSetContextCreate(CurrentMemoryContext,
"ExprContext",
ALLOCSET_DEFAULT_SIZES);
econtext->ecxt_param_exec_vals = NULL;
econtext->ecxt_param_list_info = NULL;
econtext->ecxt_aggvalues = NULL;
econtext->ecxt_aggnulls = NULL;
econtext->caseValue_datum = (Datum) 0;
econtext->caseValue_isNull = true;
econtext->domainValue_datum = (Datum) 0;
econtext->domainValue_isNull = true;
econtext->ecxt_estate = NULL;
econtext->ecxt_callbacks = NULL;
return econtext;
}
/* ----------------
* FreeExprContext
*
* Free an expression context, including calling any remaining
* shutdown callbacks.
*
* Since we free the temporary context used for expression evaluation,
* any previously computed pass-by-reference expression result will go away!
*
* If isCommit is false, we are being called in error cleanup, and should
* not call callbacks but only release memory. (It might be better to call
* the callbacks and pass the isCommit flag to them, but that would require
* more invasive code changes than currently seems justified.)
*
* Note we make no assumption about the caller's memory context.
* ----------------
*/
void
FreeExprContext(ExprContext *econtext, bool isCommit)
{
EState *estate;
/* Call any registered callbacks */
ShutdownExprContext(econtext, isCommit);
/* And clean up the memory used */
MemoryContextDelete(econtext->ecxt_per_tuple_memory);
/* Unlink self from owning EState, if any */
estate = econtext->ecxt_estate;
if (estate)
estate->es_exprcontexts = list_delete_ptr(estate->es_exprcontexts,
econtext);
/* And delete the ExprContext node */
pfree(econtext);
}
/*
* ReScanExprContext
*
* Reset an expression context in preparation for a rescan of its
* plan node. This requires calling any registered shutdown callbacks,
* since any partially complete set-returning-functions must be canceled.
*
* Note we make no assumption about the caller's memory context.
*/
void
ReScanExprContext(ExprContext *econtext)
{
/* Call any registered callbacks */
ShutdownExprContext(econtext, true);
/* And clean up the memory used */
MemoryContextReset(econtext->ecxt_per_tuple_memory);
}
/*
* Build a per-output-tuple ExprContext for an EState.
*
* This is normally invoked via GetPerTupleExprContext() macro,
* not directly.
*/
ExprContext *
MakePerTupleExprContext(EState *estate)
{
if (estate->es_per_tuple_exprcontext == NULL)
estate->es_per_tuple_exprcontext = CreateExprContext(estate);
return estate->es_per_tuple_exprcontext;
}
/* ----------------------------------------------------------------
* miscellaneous node-init support functions
*
* Note: all of these are expected to be called with CurrentMemoryContext
* equal to the per-query memory context.
* ----------------------------------------------------------------
*/
/* ----------------
* ExecAssignExprContext
*
* This initializes the ps_ExprContext field. It is only necessary
* to do this for nodes which use ExecQual or ExecProject
* because those routines require an econtext. Other nodes that
* don't have to evaluate expressions don't need to do this.
* ----------------
*/
void
ExecAssignExprContext(EState *estate, PlanState *planstate)
{
planstate->ps_ExprContext = CreateExprContext(estate);
}
/* ----------------
* ExecGetResultType
* ----------------
*/
TupleDesc
ExecGetResultType(PlanState *planstate)
{
return planstate->ps_ResultTupleDesc;
}
/*
* ExecGetResultSlotOps - information about node's type of result slot
*/
const TupleTableSlotOps *
ExecGetResultSlotOps(PlanState *planstate, bool *isfixed)
{
if (planstate->resultopsset && planstate->resultops)
{
if (isfixed)
*isfixed = planstate->resultopsfixed;
return planstate->resultops;
}
if (isfixed)
{
if (planstate->resultopsset)
*isfixed = planstate->resultopsfixed;
else if (planstate->ps_ResultTupleSlot)
*isfixed = TTS_FIXED(planstate->ps_ResultTupleSlot);
else
*isfixed = false;
}
if (!planstate->ps_ResultTupleSlot)
return &TTSOpsVirtual;
return planstate->ps_ResultTupleSlot->tts_ops;
}
/* ----------------
* ExecAssignProjectionInfo
*
* forms the projection information from the node's targetlist
*
* Notes for inputDesc are same as for ExecBuildProjectionInfo: supply it
* for a relation-scan node, can pass NULL for upper-level nodes
* ----------------
*/
void
ExecAssignProjectionInfo(PlanState *planstate,
TupleDesc inputDesc)
{
planstate->ps_ProjInfo =
ExecBuildProjectionInfo(planstate->plan->targetlist,
planstate->ps_ExprContext,
planstate->ps_ResultTupleSlot,
planstate,
inputDesc);
}
/* ----------------
* ExecConditionalAssignProjectionInfo
*
* as ExecAssignProjectionInfo, but store NULL rather than building projection
* info if no projection is required
* ----------------
*/
void
ExecConditionalAssignProjectionInfo(PlanState *planstate, TupleDesc inputDesc,
Index varno)
{
if (tlist_matches_tupdesc(planstate,
planstate->plan->targetlist,
varno,
inputDesc))
{
planstate->ps_ProjInfo = NULL;
planstate->resultopsset = planstate->scanopsset;
planstate->resultopsfixed = planstate->scanopsfixed;
planstate->resultops = planstate->scanops;
}
else
{
if (!planstate->ps_ResultTupleSlot)
{
ExecInitResultSlot(planstate, &TTSOpsVirtual);
planstate->resultops = &TTSOpsVirtual;
planstate->resultopsfixed = true;
planstate->resultopsset = true;
}
ExecAssignProjectionInfo(planstate, inputDesc);
}
}
static bool
tlist_matches_tupdesc(PlanState *ps, List *tlist, Index varno, TupleDesc tupdesc)
{
int numattrs = tupdesc->natts;
int attrno;
ListCell *tlist_item = list_head(tlist);
/* Check the tlist attributes */
for (attrno = 1; attrno <= numattrs; attrno++)
{
Form_pg_attribute att_tup = TupleDescAttr(tupdesc, attrno - 1);
Var *var;
if (tlist_item == NULL)
return false; /* tlist too short */
var = (Var *) ((TargetEntry *) lfirst(tlist_item))->expr;
if (!var || !IsA(var, Var))
return false; /* tlist item not a Var */
/* if these Asserts fail, planner messed up */
Assert(var->varno == varno);
Assert(var->varlevelsup == 0);
if (var->varattno != attrno)
return false; /* out of order */
if (att_tup->attisdropped)
return false; /* table contains dropped columns */
if (att_tup->atthasmissing)
return false; /* table contains cols with missing values */
/*
* Note: usually the Var's type should match the tupdesc exactly, but
* in situations involving unions of columns that have different
* typmods, the Var may have come from above the union and hence have
* typmod -1. This is a legitimate situation since the Var still
* describes the column, just not as exactly as the tupdesc does. We
* could change the planner to prevent it, but it'd then insert
* projection steps just to convert from specific typmod to typmod -1,
* which is pretty silly.
*/
if (var->vartype != att_tup->atttypid ||
(var->vartypmod != att_tup->atttypmod &&
var->vartypmod != -1))
return false; /* type mismatch */
tlist_item = lnext(tlist_item);
}
if (tlist_item)
return false; /* tlist too long */
return true;
}
/* ----------------
* ExecFreeExprContext
*
* A plan node's ExprContext should be freed explicitly during executor
* shutdown because there may be shutdown callbacks to call. (Other resources
* made by the above routines, such as projection info, don't need to be freed
* explicitly because they're just memory in the per-query memory context.)
*
* However ... there is no particular need to do it during ExecEndNode,
* because FreeExecutorState will free any remaining ExprContexts within
* the EState. Letting FreeExecutorState do it allows the ExprContexts to
* be freed in reverse order of creation, rather than order of creation as
* will happen if we delete them here, which saves O(N^2) work in the list
* cleanup inside FreeExprContext.
* ----------------
*/
void
ExecFreeExprContext(PlanState *planstate)
{
/*
* Per above discussion, don't actually delete the ExprContext. We do
* unlink it from the plan node, though.
*/
planstate->ps_ExprContext = NULL;
}
/* ----------------------------------------------------------------
* Scan node support
* ----------------------------------------------------------------
*/
/* ----------------
* ExecAssignScanType
* ----------------
*/
void
ExecAssignScanType(ScanState *scanstate, TupleDesc tupDesc)
{
TupleTableSlot *slot = scanstate->ss_ScanTupleSlot;
ExecSetSlotDescriptor(slot, tupDesc);
}
/* ----------------
* ExecCreateScanSlotFromOuterPlan
* ----------------
*/
void
ExecCreateScanSlotFromOuterPlan(EState *estate,
ScanState *scanstate,
const TupleTableSlotOps *tts_ops)
{
PlanState *outerPlan;
TupleDesc tupDesc;
outerPlan = outerPlanState(scanstate);
tupDesc = ExecGetResultType(outerPlan);
ExecInitScanTupleSlot(estate, scanstate, tupDesc, tts_ops);
}
/* ----------------------------------------------------------------
* ExecRelationIsTargetRelation
*
* Detect whether a relation (identified by rangetable index)
* is one of the target relations of the query.
*
* Note: This is currently no longer used in core. We keep it around
* because FDWs may wish to use it to determine if their foreign table
* is a target relation.
* ----------------------------------------------------------------
*/
bool
ExecRelationIsTargetRelation(EState *estate, Index scanrelid)
{
ResultRelInfo *resultRelInfos;
int i;
resultRelInfos = estate->es_result_relations;
for (i = 0; i < estate->es_num_result_relations; i++)
{
if (resultRelInfos[i].ri_RangeTableIndex == scanrelid)
return true;
}
return false;
}
/* ----------------------------------------------------------------
* ExecOpenScanRelation
*
* Open the heap relation to be scanned by a base-level scan plan node.
* This should be called during the node's ExecInit routine.
* ----------------------------------------------------------------
*/
Relation
ExecOpenScanRelation(EState *estate, Index scanrelid, int eflags)
{
Relation rel;
/* Open the relation. */
rel = ExecGetRangeTableRelation(estate, scanrelid);
/*
* Complain if we're attempting a scan of an unscannable relation, except
* when the query won't actually be run. This is a slightly klugy place
* to do this, perhaps, but there is no better place.
*/
if ((eflags & (EXEC_FLAG_EXPLAIN_ONLY | EXEC_FLAG_WITH_NO_DATA)) == 0 &&
!RelationIsScannable(rel))
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_OBJECT_NOT_IN_PREREQUISITE_STATE),
errmsg("materialized view \"%s\" has not been populated",
RelationGetRelationName(rel)),
errhint("Use the REFRESH MATERIALIZED VIEW command.")));
return rel;
}
/*
* ExecInitRangeTable
* Set up executor's range-table-related data
*
* We build an array from the range table list to allow faster lookup by RTI.
* (The es_range_table field is now somewhat redundant, but we keep it to
* avoid breaking external code unnecessarily.)
* This is also a convenient place to set up the parallel es_relations array.
*/
void
ExecInitRangeTable(EState *estate, List *rangeTable)
{
Index rti;
ListCell *lc;
/* Remember the range table List as-is */
estate->es_range_table = rangeTable;
/* Set up the equivalent array representation */
estate->es_range_table_size = list_length(rangeTable);
estate->es_range_table_array = (RangeTblEntry **)
palloc(estate->es_range_table_size * sizeof(RangeTblEntry *));
rti = 0;
foreach(lc, rangeTable)
{
estate->es_range_table_array[rti++] = lfirst_node(RangeTblEntry, lc);
}
/*
* Allocate an array to store an open Relation corresponding to each
* rangetable entry, and initialize entries to NULL. Relations are opened
* and stored here as needed.
*/
estate->es_relations = (Relation *)
palloc0(estate->es_range_table_size * sizeof(Relation));
/*
* es_rowmarks is also parallel to the es_range_table_array, but it's
* allocated only if needed.
*/
estate->es_rowmarks = NULL;
}
/*
* ExecGetRangeTableRelation
* Open the Relation for a range table entry, if not already done
*
* The Relations will be closed again in ExecEndPlan().
*/
Relation
ExecGetRangeTableRelation(EState *estate, Index rti)
{
Relation rel;
Assert(rti > 0 && rti <= estate->es_range_table_size);
rel = estate->es_relations[rti - 1];
if (rel == NULL)
{
/* First time through, so open the relation */
RangeTblEntry *rte = exec_rt_fetch(rti, estate);
Assert(rte->rtekind == RTE_RELATION);
if (!IsParallelWorker())
{
/*
* In a normal query, we should already have the appropriate lock,
* but verify that through an Assert. Since there's already an
* Assert inside table_open that insists on holding some lock, it
* seems sufficient to check this only when rellockmode is higher
* than the minimum.
*/
rel = table_open(rte->relid, NoLock);
Assert(rte->rellockmode == AccessShareLock ||
CheckRelationLockedByMe(rel, rte->rellockmode, false));
}
else
{
/*
* If we are a parallel worker, we need to obtain our own local
* lock on the relation. This ensures sane behavior in case the
* parent process exits before we do.
*/
rel = table_open(rte->relid, rte->rellockmode);
}
estate->es_relations[rti - 1] = rel;
}
return rel;
}
/*
* UpdateChangedParamSet
* Add changed parameters to a plan node's chgParam set
*/
void
UpdateChangedParamSet(PlanState *node, Bitmapset *newchg)
{
Bitmapset *parmset;
/*
* The plan node only depends on params listed in its allParam set. Don't
* include anything else into its chgParam set.
*/
parmset = bms_intersect(node->plan->allParam, newchg);
/*
* Keep node->chgParam == NULL if there's not actually any members; this
* allows the simplest possible tests in executor node files.
*/
if (!bms_is_empty(parmset))
node->chgParam = bms_join(node->chgParam, parmset);
else
bms_free(parmset);
}
/*
* executor_errposition
* Report an execution-time cursor position, if possible.
*
* This is expected to be used within an ereport() call. The return value
* is a dummy (always 0, in fact).
*
* The locations stored in parsetrees are byte offsets into the source string.
* We have to convert them to 1-based character indexes for reporting to
* clients. (We do things this way to avoid unnecessary overhead in the
* normal non-error case: computing character indexes would be much more
* expensive than storing token offsets.)
*/
int
executor_errposition(EState *estate, int location)
{
int pos;
/* No-op if location was not provided */
if (location < 0)
return 0;
/* Can't do anything if source text is not available */
if (estate == NULL || estate->es_sourceText == NULL)
return 0;
/* Convert offset to character number */
pos = pg_mbstrlen_with_len(estate->es_sourceText, location) + 1;
/* And pass it to the ereport mechanism */
return errposition(pos);
}
/*
* Register a shutdown callback in an ExprContext.
*
* Shutdown callbacks will be called (in reverse order of registration)
* when the ExprContext is deleted or rescanned. This provides a hook
* for functions called in the context to do any cleanup needed --- it's
* particularly useful for functions returning sets. Note that the
* callback will *not* be called in the event that execution is aborted
* by an error.
*/
void
RegisterExprContextCallback(ExprContext *econtext,
ExprContextCallbackFunction function,
Datum arg)
{
ExprContext_CB *ecxt_callback;
/* Save the info in appropriate memory context */
ecxt_callback = (ExprContext_CB *)
MemoryContextAlloc(econtext->ecxt_per_query_memory,
sizeof(ExprContext_CB));
ecxt_callback->function = function;
ecxt_callback->arg = arg;
/* link to front of list for appropriate execution order */
ecxt_callback->next = econtext->ecxt_callbacks;
econtext->ecxt_callbacks = ecxt_callback;
}
/*
* Deregister a shutdown callback in an ExprContext.
*
* Any list entries matching the function and arg will be removed.
* This can be used if it's no longer necessary to call the callback.
*/
void
UnregisterExprContextCallback(ExprContext *econtext,
ExprContextCallbackFunction function,
Datum arg)
{
ExprContext_CB **prev_callback;
ExprContext_CB *ecxt_callback;
prev_callback = &econtext->ecxt_callbacks;
while ((ecxt_callback = *prev_callback) != NULL)
{
if (ecxt_callback->function == function && ecxt_callback->arg == arg)
{
*prev_callback = ecxt_callback->next;
pfree(ecxt_callback);
}
else
prev_callback = &ecxt_callback->next;
}
}
/*
* Call all the shutdown callbacks registered in an ExprContext.
*
* The callback list is emptied (important in case this is only a rescan
* reset, and not deletion of the ExprContext).
*
* If isCommit is false, just clean the callback list but don't call 'em.
* (See comment for FreeExprContext.)
*/
static void
ShutdownExprContext(ExprContext *econtext, bool isCommit)
{
ExprContext_CB *ecxt_callback;
MemoryContext oldcontext;
/* Fast path in normal case where there's nothing to do. */
if (econtext->ecxt_callbacks == NULL)
return;
/*
* Call the callbacks in econtext's per-tuple context. This ensures that
* any memory they might leak will get cleaned up.
*/
oldcontext = MemoryContextSwitchTo(econtext->ecxt_per_tuple_memory);
/*
* Call each callback function in reverse registration order.
*/
while ((ecxt_callback = econtext->ecxt_callbacks) != NULL)
{
econtext->ecxt_callbacks = ecxt_callback->next;
if (isCommit)
ecxt_callback->function(ecxt_callback->arg);
pfree(ecxt_callback);
}
MemoryContextSwitchTo(oldcontext);
}
/*
* GetAttributeByName
* GetAttributeByNum
*
* These functions return the value of the requested attribute
* out of the given tuple Datum.
* C functions which take a tuple as an argument are expected
* to use these. Ex: overpaid(EMP) might call GetAttributeByNum().
* Note: these are actually rather slow because they do a typcache
* lookup on each call.
*/
Datum
GetAttributeByName(HeapTupleHeader tuple, const char *attname, bool *isNull)
{
AttrNumber attrno;
Datum result;
Oid tupType;
int32 tupTypmod;
TupleDesc tupDesc;
HeapTupleData tmptup;
int i;
if (attname == NULL)
elog(ERROR, "invalid attribute name");
if (isNull == NULL)
elog(ERROR, "a NULL isNull pointer was passed");
if (tuple == NULL)
{
/* Kinda bogus but compatible with old behavior... */
*isNull = true;
return (Datum) 0;
}
tupType = HeapTupleHeaderGetTypeId(tuple);
tupTypmod = HeapTupleHeaderGetTypMod(tuple);
tupDesc = lookup_rowtype_tupdesc(tupType, tupTypmod);
attrno = InvalidAttrNumber;
for (i = 0; i < tupDesc->natts; i++)
{
Form_pg_attribute att = TupleDescAttr(tupDesc, i);
if (namestrcmp(&(att->attname), attname) == 0)
{
attrno = att->attnum;
break;
}
}
if (attrno == InvalidAttrNumber)
elog(ERROR, "attribute \"%s\" does not exist", attname);
/*
* heap_getattr needs a HeapTuple not a bare HeapTupleHeader. We set all
* the fields in the struct just in case user tries to inspect system
* columns.
*/
tmptup.t_len = HeapTupleHeaderGetDatumLength(tuple);
ItemPointerSetInvalid(&(tmptup.t_self));
tmptup.t_tableOid = InvalidOid;
tmptup.t_data = tuple;
result = heap_getattr(&tmptup,
attrno,
tupDesc,
isNull);
ReleaseTupleDesc(tupDesc);
return result;
}
Datum
GetAttributeByNum(HeapTupleHeader tuple,
AttrNumber attrno,
bool *isNull)
{
Datum result;
Oid tupType;
int32 tupTypmod;
TupleDesc tupDesc;
HeapTupleData tmptup;
if (!AttributeNumberIsValid(attrno))
elog(ERROR, "invalid attribute number %d", attrno);
if (isNull == NULL)
elog(ERROR, "a NULL isNull pointer was passed");
if (tuple == NULL)
{
/* Kinda bogus but compatible with old behavior... */
*isNull = true;
return (Datum) 0;
}
tupType = HeapTupleHeaderGetTypeId(tuple);
tupTypmod = HeapTupleHeaderGetTypMod(tuple);
tupDesc = lookup_rowtype_tupdesc(tupType, tupTypmod);
/*
* heap_getattr needs a HeapTuple not a bare HeapTupleHeader. We set all
* the fields in the struct just in case user tries to inspect system
* columns.
*/
tmptup.t_len = HeapTupleHeaderGetDatumLength(tuple);
ItemPointerSetInvalid(&(tmptup.t_self));
tmptup.t_tableOid = InvalidOid;
tmptup.t_data = tuple;
result = heap_getattr(&tmptup,
attrno,
tupDesc,
isNull);
ReleaseTupleDesc(tupDesc);
return result;
}
/*
* Number of items in a tlist (including any resjunk items!)
*/
int
ExecTargetListLength(List *targetlist)
{
/* This used to be more complex, but fjoins are dead */
return list_length(targetlist);
}
/*
* Number of items in a tlist, not including any resjunk items
*/
int
ExecCleanTargetListLength(List *targetlist)
{
int len = 0;
ListCell *tl;
foreach(tl, targetlist)
{
TargetEntry *curTle = lfirst_node(TargetEntry, tl);
if (!curTle->resjunk)
len++;
}
return len;
}
/*
* Return a relInfo's tuple slot for a trigger's OLD tuples.
*/
TupleTableSlot *
ExecGetTriggerOldSlot(EState *estate, ResultRelInfo *relInfo)
{
if (relInfo->ri_TrigOldSlot == NULL)
{
Relation rel = relInfo->ri_RelationDesc;
MemoryContext oldcontext = MemoryContextSwitchTo(estate->es_query_cxt);
relInfo->ri_TrigOldSlot =
ExecInitExtraTupleSlot(estate,
RelationGetDescr(rel),
table_slot_callbacks(rel));
MemoryContextSwitchTo(oldcontext);
}
return relInfo->ri_TrigOldSlot;
}
/*
* Return a relInfo's tuple slot for a trigger's NEW tuples.
*/
TupleTableSlot *
ExecGetTriggerNewSlot(EState *estate, ResultRelInfo *relInfo)
{
if (relInfo->ri_TrigNewSlot == NULL)
{
Relation rel = relInfo->ri_RelationDesc;
MemoryContext oldcontext = MemoryContextSwitchTo(estate->es_query_cxt);
relInfo->ri_TrigNewSlot =
ExecInitExtraTupleSlot(estate,
RelationGetDescr(rel),
table_slot_callbacks(rel));
MemoryContextSwitchTo(oldcontext);
}
return relInfo->ri_TrigNewSlot;
}
/*
* Return a relInfo's tuple slot for processing returning tuples.
*/
TupleTableSlot *
ExecGetReturningSlot(EState *estate, ResultRelInfo *relInfo)
{
if (relInfo->ri_ReturningSlot == NULL)
{
Relation rel = relInfo->ri_RelationDesc;
MemoryContext oldcontext = MemoryContextSwitchTo(estate->es_query_cxt);
relInfo->ri_ReturningSlot =
ExecInitExtraTupleSlot(estate,
RelationGetDescr(rel),
table_slot_callbacks(rel));
MemoryContextSwitchTo(oldcontext);
}
return relInfo->ri_ReturningSlot;
}