postgresql/src/backend/access/common/tupdesc.c

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/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* tupdesc.c
* POSTGRES tuple descriptor support code
*
* Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2019, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
* Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
*
*
* IDENTIFICATION
* src/backend/access/common/tupdesc.c
*
* NOTES
* some of the executor utility code such as "ExecTypeFromTL" should be
* moved here.
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
#include "postgres.h"
#include "access/hash.h"
#include "access/htup_details.h"
#include "access/tupdesc_details.h"
#include "catalog/pg_collation.h"
#include "catalog/pg_type.h"
#include "miscadmin.h"
#include "parser/parse_type.h"
#include "utils/acl.h"
#include "utils/builtins.h"
#include "utils/datum.h"
#include "utils/hashutils.h"
#include "utils/resowner_private.h"
#include "utils/syscache.h"
/*
* CreateTemplateTupleDesc
* This function allocates an empty tuple descriptor structure.
*
* Tuple type ID information is initially set for an anonymous record type;
* caller can overwrite this if needed.
*/
TupleDesc
CreateTemplateTupleDesc(int natts)
{
TupleDesc desc;
/*
* sanity checks
*/
AssertArg(natts >= 0);
/*
* Allocate enough memory for the tuple descriptor, including the
* attribute rows.
*
* Note: the attribute array stride is sizeof(FormData_pg_attribute),
* since we declare the array elements as FormData_pg_attribute for
* notational convenience. However, we only guarantee that the first
* ATTRIBUTE_FIXED_PART_SIZE bytes of each entry are valid; most code that
* copies tupdesc entries around copies just that much. In principle that
* could be less due to trailing padding, although with the current
* definition of pg_attribute there probably isn't any padding.
*/
desc = (TupleDesc) palloc(offsetof(struct tupleDesc, attrs) +
natts * sizeof(FormData_pg_attribute));
/*
* Initialize other fields of the tupdesc.
*/
desc->natts = natts;
desc->constr = NULL;
desc->tdtypeid = RECORDOID;
desc->tdtypmod = -1;
desc->tdrefcount = -1; /* assume not reference-counted */
return desc;
}
/*
* CreateTupleDesc
* This function allocates a new TupleDesc by copying a given
* Form_pg_attribute array.
*
* Tuple type ID information is initially set for an anonymous record type;
* caller can overwrite this if needed.
*/
TupleDesc
CreateTupleDesc(int natts, Form_pg_attribute *attrs)
{
TupleDesc desc;
int i;
desc = CreateTemplateTupleDesc(natts);
for (i = 0; i < natts; ++i)
memcpy(TupleDescAttr(desc, i), attrs[i], ATTRIBUTE_FIXED_PART_SIZE);
return desc;
}
/*
* CreateTupleDescCopy
* This function creates a new TupleDesc by copying from an existing
* TupleDesc.
*
* !!! Constraints and defaults are not copied !!!
*/
TupleDesc
CreateTupleDescCopy(TupleDesc tupdesc)
{
TupleDesc desc;
int i;
desc = CreateTemplateTupleDesc(tupdesc->natts);
/* Flat-copy the attribute array */
memcpy(TupleDescAttr(desc, 0),
TupleDescAttr(tupdesc, 0),
desc->natts * sizeof(FormData_pg_attribute));
/*
* Since we're not copying constraints and defaults, clear fields
* associated with them.
*/
for (i = 0; i < desc->natts; i++)
{
Form_pg_attribute att = TupleDescAttr(desc, i);
att->attnotnull = false;
att->atthasdef = false;
att->atthasmissing = false;
att->attidentity = '\0';
}
/* We can copy the tuple type identification, too */
desc->tdtypeid = tupdesc->tdtypeid;
desc->tdtypmod = tupdesc->tdtypmod;
return desc;
}
/*
* CreateTupleDescCopyConstr
* This function creates a new TupleDesc by copying from an existing
* TupleDesc (including its constraints and defaults).
*/
TupleDesc
CreateTupleDescCopyConstr(TupleDesc tupdesc)
{
TupleDesc desc;
TupleConstr *constr = tupdesc->constr;
int i;
desc = CreateTemplateTupleDesc(tupdesc->natts);
/* Flat-copy the attribute array */
memcpy(TupleDescAttr(desc, 0),
TupleDescAttr(tupdesc, 0),
desc->natts * sizeof(FormData_pg_attribute));
/* Copy the TupleConstr data structure, if any */
if (constr)
{
TupleConstr *cpy = (TupleConstr *) palloc0(sizeof(TupleConstr));
cpy->has_not_null = constr->has_not_null;
if ((cpy->num_defval = constr->num_defval) > 0)
{
cpy->defval = (AttrDefault *) palloc(cpy->num_defval * sizeof(AttrDefault));
memcpy(cpy->defval, constr->defval, cpy->num_defval * sizeof(AttrDefault));
for (i = cpy->num_defval - 1; i >= 0; i--)
{
if (constr->defval[i].adbin)
cpy->defval[i].adbin = pstrdup(constr->defval[i].adbin);
}
}
if (constr->missing)
{
cpy->missing = (AttrMissing *) palloc(tupdesc->natts * sizeof(AttrMissing));
memcpy(cpy->missing, constr->missing, tupdesc->natts * sizeof(AttrMissing));
for (i = tupdesc->natts - 1; i >= 0; i--)
{
if (constr->missing[i].am_present)
{
Form_pg_attribute attr = TupleDescAttr(tupdesc, i);
cpy->missing[i].am_value = datumCopy(constr->missing[i].am_value,
attr->attbyval,
attr->attlen);
}
}
}
if ((cpy->num_check = constr->num_check) > 0)
{
cpy->check = (ConstrCheck *) palloc(cpy->num_check * sizeof(ConstrCheck));
memcpy(cpy->check, constr->check, cpy->num_check * sizeof(ConstrCheck));
for (i = cpy->num_check - 1; i >= 0; i--)
{
if (constr->check[i].ccname)
cpy->check[i].ccname = pstrdup(constr->check[i].ccname);
if (constr->check[i].ccbin)
cpy->check[i].ccbin = pstrdup(constr->check[i].ccbin);
cpy->check[i].ccvalid = constr->check[i].ccvalid;
cpy->check[i].ccnoinherit = constr->check[i].ccnoinherit;
}
}
desc->constr = cpy;
}
/* We can copy the tuple type identification, too */
desc->tdtypeid = tupdesc->tdtypeid;
desc->tdtypmod = tupdesc->tdtypmod;
return desc;
}
/*
* TupleDescCopy
* Copy a tuple descriptor into caller-supplied memory.
* The memory may be shared memory mapped at any address, and must
* be sufficient to hold TupleDescSize(src) bytes.
*
* !!! Constraints and defaults are not copied !!!
*/
void
TupleDescCopy(TupleDesc dst, TupleDesc src)
{
int i;
/* Flat-copy the header and attribute array */
memcpy(dst, src, TupleDescSize(src));
/*
* Since we're not copying constraints and defaults, clear fields
* associated with them.
*/
for (i = 0; i < dst->natts; i++)
{
Form_pg_attribute att = TupleDescAttr(dst, i);
att->attnotnull = false;
att->atthasdef = false;
att->atthasmissing = false;
att->attidentity = '\0';
}
dst->constr = NULL;
/*
* Also, assume the destination is not to be ref-counted. (Copying the
* source's refcount would be wrong in any case.)
*/
dst->tdrefcount = -1;
}
/*
* TupleDescCopyEntry
* This function copies a single attribute structure from one tuple
* descriptor to another.
*
* !!! Constraints and defaults are not copied !!!
*/
void
TupleDescCopyEntry(TupleDesc dst, AttrNumber dstAttno,
TupleDesc src, AttrNumber srcAttno)
{
Form_pg_attribute dstAtt = TupleDescAttr(dst, dstAttno - 1);
Form_pg_attribute srcAtt = TupleDescAttr(src, srcAttno - 1);
/*
* sanity checks
*/
AssertArg(PointerIsValid(src));
AssertArg(PointerIsValid(dst));
AssertArg(srcAttno >= 1);
AssertArg(srcAttno <= src->natts);
AssertArg(dstAttno >= 1);
AssertArg(dstAttno <= dst->natts);
memcpy(dstAtt, srcAtt, ATTRIBUTE_FIXED_PART_SIZE);
/*
* Aside from updating the attno, we'd better reset attcacheoff.
*
* XXX Actually, to be entirely safe we'd need to reset the attcacheoff of
* all following columns in dst as well. Current usage scenarios don't
* require that though, because all following columns will get initialized
* by other uses of this function or TupleDescInitEntry. So we cheat a
* bit to avoid a useless O(N^2) penalty.
*/
dstAtt->attnum = dstAttno;
dstAtt->attcacheoff = -1;
/* since we're not copying constraints or defaults, clear these */
dstAtt->attnotnull = false;
dstAtt->atthasdef = false;
dstAtt->atthasmissing = false;
dstAtt->attidentity = '\0';
}
/*
* Free a TupleDesc including all substructure
*/
void
FreeTupleDesc(TupleDesc tupdesc)
{
int i;
/*
* Possibly this should assert tdrefcount == 0, to disallow explicit
* freeing of un-refcounted tupdescs?
*/
Assert(tupdesc->tdrefcount <= 0);
if (tupdesc->constr)
{
if (tupdesc->constr->num_defval > 0)
{
AttrDefault *attrdef = tupdesc->constr->defval;
for (i = tupdesc->constr->num_defval - 1; i >= 0; i--)
{
if (attrdef[i].adbin)
pfree(attrdef[i].adbin);
}
pfree(attrdef);
}
if (tupdesc->constr->missing)
{
AttrMissing *attrmiss = tupdesc->constr->missing;
for (i = tupdesc->natts - 1; i >= 0; i--)
{
if (attrmiss[i].am_present
&& !TupleDescAttr(tupdesc, i)->attbyval)
pfree(DatumGetPointer(attrmiss[i].am_value));
}
pfree(attrmiss);
}
if (tupdesc->constr->num_check > 0)
{
ConstrCheck *check = tupdesc->constr->check;
for (i = tupdesc->constr->num_check - 1; i >= 0; i--)
{
if (check[i].ccname)
pfree(check[i].ccname);
if (check[i].ccbin)
pfree(check[i].ccbin);
}
pfree(check);
}
pfree(tupdesc->constr);
}
pfree(tupdesc);
}
/*
* Increment the reference count of a tupdesc, and log the reference in
* CurrentResourceOwner.
*
* Do not apply this to tupdescs that are not being refcounted. (Use the
* macro PinTupleDesc for tupdescs of uncertain status.)
*/
void
IncrTupleDescRefCount(TupleDesc tupdesc)
{
Assert(tupdesc->tdrefcount >= 0);
ResourceOwnerEnlargeTupleDescs(CurrentResourceOwner);
tupdesc->tdrefcount++;
ResourceOwnerRememberTupleDesc(CurrentResourceOwner, tupdesc);
}
/*
* Decrement the reference count of a tupdesc, remove the corresponding
* reference from CurrentResourceOwner, and free the tupdesc if no more
* references remain.
*
* Do not apply this to tupdescs that are not being refcounted. (Use the
* macro ReleaseTupleDesc for tupdescs of uncertain status.)
*/
void
DecrTupleDescRefCount(TupleDesc tupdesc)
{
Assert(tupdesc->tdrefcount > 0);
ResourceOwnerForgetTupleDesc(CurrentResourceOwner, tupdesc);
if (--tupdesc->tdrefcount == 0)
FreeTupleDesc(tupdesc);
}
/*
* Compare two TupleDesc structures for logical equality
*
* Note: we deliberately do not check the attrelid and tdtypmod fields.
* This allows typcache.c to use this routine to see if a cached record type
* matches a requested type, and is harmless for relcache.c's uses.
* We don't compare tdrefcount, either.
*/
bool
equalTupleDescs(TupleDesc tupdesc1, TupleDesc tupdesc2)
{
int i,
j,
n;
if (tupdesc1->natts != tupdesc2->natts)
return false;
if (tupdesc1->tdtypeid != tupdesc2->tdtypeid)
return false;
for (i = 0; i < tupdesc1->natts; i++)
{
Form_pg_attribute attr1 = TupleDescAttr(tupdesc1, i);
Form_pg_attribute attr2 = TupleDescAttr(tupdesc2, i);
/*
* We do not need to check every single field here: we can disregard
* attrelid and attnum (which were used to place the row in the attrs
* array in the first place). It might look like we could dispense
* with checking attlen/attbyval/attalign, since these are derived
* from atttypid; but in the case of dropped columns we must check
* them (since atttypid will be zero for all dropped columns) and in
* general it seems safer to check them always.
*
* attcacheoff must NOT be checked since it's possibly not set in both
* copies.
*/
if (strcmp(NameStr(attr1->attname), NameStr(attr2->attname)) != 0)
return false;
if (attr1->atttypid != attr2->atttypid)
return false;
if (attr1->attstattarget != attr2->attstattarget)
return false;
if (attr1->attlen != attr2->attlen)
return false;
if (attr1->attndims != attr2->attndims)
return false;
if (attr1->atttypmod != attr2->atttypmod)
return false;
if (attr1->attbyval != attr2->attbyval)
return false;
if (attr1->attstorage != attr2->attstorage)
return false;
if (attr1->attalign != attr2->attalign)
return false;
if (attr1->attnotnull != attr2->attnotnull)
return false;
if (attr1->atthasdef != attr2->atthasdef)
return false;
if (attr1->attidentity != attr2->attidentity)
return false;
if (attr1->attisdropped != attr2->attisdropped)
return false;
if (attr1->attislocal != attr2->attislocal)
return false;
if (attr1->attinhcount != attr2->attinhcount)
return false;
if (attr1->attcollation != attr2->attcollation)
return false;
/* attacl, attoptions and attfdwoptions are not even present... */
}
if (tupdesc1->constr != NULL)
{
TupleConstr *constr1 = tupdesc1->constr;
TupleConstr *constr2 = tupdesc2->constr;
if (constr2 == NULL)
return false;
if (constr1->has_not_null != constr2->has_not_null)
return false;
n = constr1->num_defval;
if (n != (int) constr2->num_defval)
return false;
for (i = 0; i < n; i++)
{
AttrDefault *defval1 = constr1->defval + i;
AttrDefault *defval2 = constr2->defval;
/*
* We can't assume that the items are always read from the system
* catalogs in the same order; so use the adnum field to identify
* the matching item to compare.
*/
for (j = 0; j < n; defval2++, j++)
{
if (defval1->adnum == defval2->adnum)
break;
}
if (j >= n)
return false;
if (strcmp(defval1->adbin, defval2->adbin) != 0)
return false;
}
if (constr1->missing)
{
if (!constr2->missing)
return false;
for (i = 0; i < tupdesc1->natts; i++)
{
AttrMissing *missval1 = constr1->missing + i;
AttrMissing *missval2 = constr2->missing + i;
if (missval1->am_present != missval2->am_present)
return false;
if (missval1->am_present)
{
Form_pg_attribute missatt1 = TupleDescAttr(tupdesc1, i);
if (!datumIsEqual(missval1->am_value, missval2->am_value,
missatt1->attbyval, missatt1->attlen))
return false;
}
}
}
else if (constr2->missing)
return false;
n = constr1->num_check;
if (n != (int) constr2->num_check)
return false;
for (i = 0; i < n; i++)
{
ConstrCheck *check1 = constr1->check + i;
ConstrCheck *check2 = constr2->check;
/*
* Similarly, don't assume that the checks are always read in the
* same order; match them up by name and contents. (The name
* *should* be unique, but...)
*/
for (j = 0; j < n; check2++, j++)
{
if (strcmp(check1->ccname, check2->ccname) == 0 &&
strcmp(check1->ccbin, check2->ccbin) == 0 &&
check1->ccvalid == check2->ccvalid &&
check1->ccnoinherit == check2->ccnoinherit)
break;
}
if (j >= n)
return false;
}
}
else if (tupdesc2->constr != NULL)
return false;
return true;
}
/*
* hashTupleDesc
* Compute a hash value for a tuple descriptor.
*
* If two tuple descriptors would be considered equal by equalTupleDescs()
* then their hash value will be equal according to this function.
*
* Note that currently contents of constraint are not hashed - it'd be a bit
* painful to do so, and conflicts just due to constraints are unlikely.
*/
uint32
hashTupleDesc(TupleDesc desc)
{
uint32 s;
int i;
s = hash_combine(0, hash_uint32(desc->natts));
s = hash_combine(s, hash_uint32(desc->tdtypeid));
for (i = 0; i < desc->natts; ++i)
s = hash_combine(s, hash_uint32(TupleDescAttr(desc, i)->atttypid));
return s;
}
/*
* TupleDescInitEntry
* This function initializes a single attribute structure in
* a previously allocated tuple descriptor.
*
* If attributeName is NULL, the attname field is set to an empty string
* (this is for cases where we don't know or need a name for the field).
* Also, some callers use this function to change the datatype-related fields
* in an existing tupdesc; they pass attributeName = NameStr(att->attname)
* to indicate that the attname field shouldn't be modified.
*
* Note that attcollation is set to the default for the specified datatype.
* If a nondefault collation is needed, insert it afterwards using
* TupleDescInitEntryCollation.
*/
void
TupleDescInitEntry(TupleDesc desc,
AttrNumber attributeNumber,
const char *attributeName,
Oid oidtypeid,
int32 typmod,
int attdim)
{
HeapTuple tuple;
Form_pg_type typeForm;
Form_pg_attribute att;
/*
* sanity checks
*/
AssertArg(PointerIsValid(desc));
AssertArg(attributeNumber >= 1);
AssertArg(attributeNumber <= desc->natts);
/*
* initialize the attribute fields
*/
att = TupleDescAttr(desc, attributeNumber - 1);
att->attrelid = 0; /* dummy value */
/*
* Note: attributeName can be NULL, because the planner doesn't always
* fill in valid resname values in targetlists, particularly for resjunk
* attributes. Also, do nothing if caller wants to re-use the old attname.
*/
if (attributeName == NULL)
MemSet(NameStr(att->attname), 0, NAMEDATALEN);
else if (attributeName != NameStr(att->attname))
namestrcpy(&(att->attname), attributeName);
att->attstattarget = -1;
att->attcacheoff = -1;
att->atttypmod = typmod;
att->attnum = attributeNumber;
att->attndims = attdim;
att->attnotnull = false;
att->atthasdef = false;
att->atthasmissing = false;
att->attidentity = '\0';
att->attisdropped = false;
att->attislocal = true;
att->attinhcount = 0;
/* attacl, attoptions and attfdwoptions are not present in tupledescs */
tuple = SearchSysCache1(TYPEOID, ObjectIdGetDatum(oidtypeid));
if (!HeapTupleIsValid(tuple))
elog(ERROR, "cache lookup failed for type %u", oidtypeid);
typeForm = (Form_pg_type) GETSTRUCT(tuple);
att->atttypid = oidtypeid;
att->attlen = typeForm->typlen;
att->attbyval = typeForm->typbyval;
att->attalign = typeForm->typalign;
att->attstorage = typeForm->typstorage;
att->attcollation = typeForm->typcollation;
ReleaseSysCache(tuple);
}
/*
* TupleDescInitBuiltinEntry
* Initialize a tuple descriptor without catalog access. Only
* a limited range of builtin types are supported.
*/
void
TupleDescInitBuiltinEntry(TupleDesc desc,
AttrNumber attributeNumber,
const char *attributeName,
Oid oidtypeid,
int32 typmod,
int attdim)
{
Form_pg_attribute att;
/* sanity checks */
AssertArg(PointerIsValid(desc));
AssertArg(attributeNumber >= 1);
AssertArg(attributeNumber <= desc->natts);
/* initialize the attribute fields */
att = TupleDescAttr(desc, attributeNumber - 1);
att->attrelid = 0; /* dummy value */
/* unlike TupleDescInitEntry, we require an attribute name */
Assert(attributeName != NULL);
namestrcpy(&(att->attname), attributeName);
att->attstattarget = -1;
att->attcacheoff = -1;
att->atttypmod = typmod;
att->attnum = attributeNumber;
att->attndims = attdim;
att->attnotnull = false;
att->atthasdef = false;
att->atthasmissing = false;
att->attidentity = '\0';
att->attisdropped = false;
att->attislocal = true;
att->attinhcount = 0;
/* attacl, attoptions and attfdwoptions are not present in tupledescs */
att->atttypid = oidtypeid;
/*
* Our goal here is to support just enough types to let basic builtin
* commands work without catalog access - e.g. so that we can do certain
* things even in processes that are not connected to a database.
*/
switch (oidtypeid)
{
case TEXTOID:
case TEXTARRAYOID:
att->attlen = -1;
att->attbyval = false;
att->attalign = 'i';
att->attstorage = 'x';
att->attcollation = DEFAULT_COLLATION_OID;
break;
case BOOLOID:
att->attlen = 1;
att->attbyval = true;
att->attalign = 'c';
att->attstorage = 'p';
att->attcollation = InvalidOid;
break;
case INT4OID:
att->attlen = 4;
att->attbyval = true;
att->attalign = 'i';
att->attstorage = 'p';
att->attcollation = InvalidOid;
break;
case INT8OID:
att->attlen = 8;
att->attbyval = FLOAT8PASSBYVAL;
att->attalign = 'd';
att->attstorage = 'p';
att->attcollation = InvalidOid;
break;
default:
elog(ERROR, "unsupported type %u", oidtypeid);
}
}
/*
* TupleDescInitEntryCollation
*
* Assign a nondefault collation to a previously initialized tuple descriptor
* entry.
*/
void
TupleDescInitEntryCollation(TupleDesc desc,
AttrNumber attributeNumber,
Oid collationid)
{
/*
* sanity checks
*/
AssertArg(PointerIsValid(desc));
AssertArg(attributeNumber >= 1);
AssertArg(attributeNumber <= desc->natts);
TupleDescAttr(desc, attributeNumber - 1)->attcollation = collationid;
}
/*
* BuildDescForRelation
*
* Given a relation schema (list of ColumnDef nodes), build a TupleDesc.
*
* Note: the default assumption is no OIDs; caller may modify the returned
* TupleDesc if it wants OIDs. Also, tdtypeid will need to be filled in
* later on.
*/
TupleDesc
BuildDescForRelation(List *schema)
{
int natts;
AttrNumber attnum;
ListCell *l;
TupleDesc desc;
bool has_not_null;
char *attname;
Oid atttypid;
int32 atttypmod;
Oid attcollation;
int attdim;
/*
* allocate a new tuple descriptor
*/
natts = list_length(schema);
desc = CreateTemplateTupleDesc(natts);
has_not_null = false;
attnum = 0;
foreach(l, schema)
{
ColumnDef *entry = lfirst(l);
AclResult aclresult;
Form_pg_attribute att;
/*
* for each entry in the list, get the name and type information from
* the list and have TupleDescInitEntry fill in the attribute
* information we need.
*/
attnum++;
attname = entry->colname;
typenameTypeIdAndMod(NULL, entry->typeName, &atttypid, &atttypmod);
aclresult = pg_type_aclcheck(atttypid, GetUserId(), ACL_USAGE);
if (aclresult != ACLCHECK_OK)
aclcheck_error_type(aclresult, atttypid);
attcollation = GetColumnDefCollation(NULL, entry, atttypid);
attdim = list_length(entry->typeName->arrayBounds);
if (entry->typeName->setof)
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_TABLE_DEFINITION),
errmsg("column \"%s\" cannot be declared SETOF",
attname)));
TupleDescInitEntry(desc, attnum, attname,
atttypid, atttypmod, attdim);
att = TupleDescAttr(desc, attnum - 1);
/* Override TupleDescInitEntry's settings as requested */
TupleDescInitEntryCollation(desc, attnum, attcollation);
if (entry->storage)
att->attstorage = entry->storage;
/* Fill in additional stuff not handled by TupleDescInitEntry */
att->attnotnull = entry->is_not_null;
has_not_null |= entry->is_not_null;
att->attislocal = entry->is_local;
att->attinhcount = entry->inhcount;
}
if (has_not_null)
{
TupleConstr *constr = (TupleConstr *) palloc0(sizeof(TupleConstr));
constr->has_not_null = true;
constr->defval = NULL;
constr->missing = NULL;
constr->num_defval = 0;
constr->check = NULL;
constr->num_check = 0;
desc->constr = constr;
}
else
{
desc->constr = NULL;
}
return desc;
}
/*
* BuildDescFromLists
*
* Build a TupleDesc given lists of column names (as String nodes),
* column type OIDs, typmods, and collation OIDs.
*
* No constraints are generated.
*
* This is essentially a cut-down version of BuildDescForRelation for use
* with functions returning RECORD.
*/
TupleDesc
BuildDescFromLists(List *names, List *types, List *typmods, List *collations)
{
int natts;
AttrNumber attnum;
ListCell *l1;
ListCell *l2;
ListCell *l3;
ListCell *l4;
TupleDesc desc;
natts = list_length(names);
Assert(natts == list_length(types));
Assert(natts == list_length(typmods));
Assert(natts == list_length(collations));
/*
* allocate a new tuple descriptor
*/
desc = CreateTemplateTupleDesc(natts);
attnum = 0;
l2 = list_head(types);
l3 = list_head(typmods);
l4 = list_head(collations);
foreach(l1, names)
{
char *attname = strVal(lfirst(l1));
Oid atttypid;
int32 atttypmod;
Oid attcollation;
atttypid = lfirst_oid(l2);
l2 = lnext(l2);
atttypmod = lfirst_int(l3);
l3 = lnext(l3);
attcollation = lfirst_oid(l4);
l4 = lnext(l4);
attnum++;
TupleDescInitEntry(desc, attnum, attname, atttypid, atttypmod, 0);
TupleDescInitEntryCollation(desc, attnum, attcollation);
}
return desc;
}