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/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* rewriteManip.c
*
* Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2006, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
* Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
*
*
* IDENTIFICATION
* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/backend/rewrite/rewriteManip.c,v 1.101 2006/07/14 14:52:22 momjian Exp $
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
#include "postgres.h"
#include "catalog/pg_type.h"
#include "nodes/makefuncs.h"
#include "optimizer/clauses.h"
#include "parser/parse_coerce.h"
#include "parser/parse_relation.h"
#include "parser/parsetree.h"
#include "rewrite/rewriteManip.h"
typedef struct
{
int sublevels_up;
} checkExprHasAggs_context;
static bool checkExprHasAggs_walker(Node *node,
checkExprHasAggs_context *context);
static bool checkExprHasSubLink_walker(Node *node, void *context);
static Relids offset_relid_set(Relids relids, int offset);
static Relids adjust_relid_set(Relids relids, int oldrelid, int newrelid);
/*
* checkExprHasAggs -
* Check if an expression contains an aggregate function call.
*
* The objective of this routine is to detect whether there are aggregates
* belonging to the initial query level. Aggregates belonging to subqueries
* or outer queries do NOT cause a true result. We must recurse into
* subqueries to detect outer-reference aggregates that logically belong to
* the initial query level.
*/
bool
checkExprHasAggs(Node *node)
{
checkExprHasAggs_context context;
context.sublevels_up = 0;
/*
* Must be prepared to start with a Query or a bare expression tree; if
* it's a Query, we don't want to increment sublevels_up.
*/
return query_or_expression_tree_walker(node,
checkExprHasAggs_walker,
(void *) &context,
0);
}
static bool
checkExprHasAggs_walker(Node *node, checkExprHasAggs_context *context)
{
if (node == NULL)
return false;
if (IsA(node, Aggref))
{
if (((Aggref *) node)->agglevelsup == context->sublevels_up)
return true; /* abort the tree traversal and return true */
/* else fall through to examine argument */
}
if (IsA(node, Query))
{
/* Recurse into subselects */
bool result;
context->sublevels_up++;
result = query_tree_walker((Query *) node,
checkExprHasAggs_walker,
(void *) context, 0);
context->sublevels_up--;
return result;
}
return expression_tree_walker(node, checkExprHasAggs_walker,
(void *) context);
}
/*
* checkExprHasSubLink -
* Check if an expression contains a SubLink.
*/
bool
checkExprHasSubLink(Node *node)
{
/*
* If a Query is passed, examine it --- but we need not recurse into
* sub-Queries.
*/
return query_or_expression_tree_walker(node,
checkExprHasSubLink_walker,
NULL,
QTW_IGNORE_RT_SUBQUERIES);
}
static bool
checkExprHasSubLink_walker(Node *node, void *context)
{
if (node == NULL)
return false;
if (IsA(node, SubLink))
return true; /* abort the tree traversal and return true */
return expression_tree_walker(node, checkExprHasSubLink_walker, context);
}
/*
* OffsetVarNodes - adjust Vars when appending one query's RT to another
*
* Find all Var nodes in the given tree with varlevelsup == sublevels_up,
* and increment their varno fields (rangetable indexes) by 'offset'.
* The varnoold fields are adjusted similarly. Also, adjust other nodes
* that contain rangetable indexes, such as RangeTblRef and JoinExpr.
*
* NOTE: although this has the form of a walker, we cheat and modify the
* nodes in-place. The given expression tree should have been copied
* earlier to ensure that no unwanted side-effects occur!
*/
typedef struct
{
int offset;
int sublevels_up;
} OffsetVarNodes_context;
static bool
OffsetVarNodes_walker(Node *node, OffsetVarNodes_context *context)
{
if (node == NULL)
return false;
if (IsA(node, Var))
{
Var *var = (Var *) node;
if (var->varlevelsup == context->sublevels_up)
{
var->varno += context->offset;
var->varnoold += context->offset;
}
return false;
}
if (IsA(node, RangeTblRef))
{
RangeTblRef *rtr = (RangeTblRef *) node;
if (context->sublevels_up == 0)
rtr->rtindex += context->offset;
/* the subquery itself is visited separately */
return false;
}
if (IsA(node, JoinExpr))
{
JoinExpr *j = (JoinExpr *) node;
if (context->sublevels_up == 0)
j->rtindex += context->offset;
/* fall through to examine children */
}
if (IsA(node, InClauseInfo))
{
InClauseInfo *ininfo = (InClauseInfo *) node;
if (context->sublevels_up == 0)
{
ininfo->lefthand = offset_relid_set(ininfo->lefthand,
context->offset);
ininfo->righthand = offset_relid_set(ininfo->righthand,
context->offset);
}
/* fall through to examine children */
}
if (IsA(node, AppendRelInfo))
{
AppendRelInfo *appinfo = (AppendRelInfo *) node;
if (context->sublevels_up == 0)
{
appinfo->parent_relid += context->offset;
appinfo->child_relid += context->offset;
}
/* fall through to examine children */
}
if (IsA(node, Query))
{
/* Recurse into subselects */
bool result;
context->sublevels_up++;
result = query_tree_walker((Query *) node, OffsetVarNodes_walker,
(void *) context, 0);
context->sublevels_up--;
return result;
}
return expression_tree_walker(node, OffsetVarNodes_walker,
(void *) context);
}
void
OffsetVarNodes(Node *node, int offset, int sublevels_up)
{
OffsetVarNodes_context context;
context.offset = offset;
context.sublevels_up = sublevels_up;
/*
* Must be prepared to start with a Query or a bare expression tree; if
* it's a Query, go straight to query_tree_walker to make sure that
* sublevels_up doesn't get incremented prematurely.
*/
if (node && IsA(node, Query))
{
Query *qry = (Query *) node;
/*
* If we are starting at a Query, and sublevels_up is zero, then we
* must also fix rangetable indexes in the Query itself --- namely
* resultRelation and rowMarks entries. sublevels_up cannot be zero
* when recursing into a subquery, so there's no need to have the same
* logic inside OffsetVarNodes_walker.
*/
if (sublevels_up == 0)
{
ListCell *l;
if (qry->resultRelation)
qry->resultRelation += offset;
foreach(l, qry->rowMarks)
{
RowMarkClause *rc = (RowMarkClause *) lfirst(l);
rc->rti += offset;
}
}
query_tree_walker(qry, OffsetVarNodes_walker,
(void *) &context, 0);
}
else
OffsetVarNodes_walker(node, &context);
}
static Relids
offset_relid_set(Relids relids, int offset)
{
Relids result = NULL;
Relids tmprelids;
int rtindex;
tmprelids = bms_copy(relids);
while ((rtindex = bms_first_member(tmprelids)) >= 0)
result = bms_add_member(result, rtindex + offset);
bms_free(tmprelids);
return result;
}
/*
* ChangeVarNodes - adjust Var nodes for a specific change of RT index
*
* Find all Var nodes in the given tree belonging to a specific relation
* (identified by sublevels_up and rt_index), and change their varno fields
* to 'new_index'. The varnoold fields are changed too. Also, adjust other
* nodes that contain rangetable indexes, such as RangeTblRef and JoinExpr.
*
* NOTE: although this has the form of a walker, we cheat and modify the
* nodes in-place. The given expression tree should have been copied
* earlier to ensure that no unwanted side-effects occur!
*/
typedef struct
{
int rt_index;
int new_index;
int sublevels_up;
} ChangeVarNodes_context;
static bool
ChangeVarNodes_walker(Node *node, ChangeVarNodes_context *context)
{
if (node == NULL)
return false;
if (IsA(node, Var))
{
Var *var = (Var *) node;
if (var->varlevelsup == context->sublevels_up &&
var->varno == context->rt_index)
{
var->varno = context->new_index;
var->varnoold = context->new_index;
}
return false;
}
if (IsA(node, RangeTblRef))
{
RangeTblRef *rtr = (RangeTblRef *) node;
if (context->sublevels_up == 0 &&
rtr->rtindex == context->rt_index)
rtr->rtindex = context->new_index;
/* the subquery itself is visited separately */
return false;
}
if (IsA(node, JoinExpr))
{
JoinExpr *j = (JoinExpr *) node;
if (context->sublevels_up == 0 &&
j->rtindex == context->rt_index)
j->rtindex = context->new_index;
/* fall through to examine children */
}
if (IsA(node, InClauseInfo))
{
InClauseInfo *ininfo = (InClauseInfo *) node;
if (context->sublevels_up == 0)
{
ininfo->lefthand = adjust_relid_set(ininfo->lefthand,
context->rt_index,
context->new_index);
ininfo->righthand = adjust_relid_set(ininfo->righthand,
context->rt_index,
context->new_index);
}
/* fall through to examine children */
}
if (IsA(node, AppendRelInfo))
{
AppendRelInfo *appinfo = (AppendRelInfo *) node;
if (context->sublevels_up == 0)
{
if (appinfo->parent_relid == context->rt_index)
appinfo->parent_relid = context->new_index;
if (appinfo->child_relid == context->rt_index)
appinfo->child_relid = context->new_index;
}
/* fall through to examine children */
}
if (IsA(node, Query))
{
/* Recurse into subselects */
bool result;
context->sublevels_up++;
result = query_tree_walker((Query *) node, ChangeVarNodes_walker,
(void *) context, 0);
context->sublevels_up--;
return result;
}
return expression_tree_walker(node, ChangeVarNodes_walker,
(void *) context);
}
void
ChangeVarNodes(Node *node, int rt_index, int new_index, int sublevels_up)
{
ChangeVarNodes_context context;
context.rt_index = rt_index;
context.new_index = new_index;
context.sublevels_up = sublevels_up;
/*
* Must be prepared to start with a Query or a bare expression tree; if
* it's a Query, go straight to query_tree_walker to make sure that
* sublevels_up doesn't get incremented prematurely.
*/
if (node && IsA(node, Query))
{
Query *qry = (Query *) node;
/*
* If we are starting at a Query, and sublevels_up is zero, then we
* must also fix rangetable indexes in the Query itself --- namely
* resultRelation and rowMarks entries. sublevels_up cannot be zero
* when recursing into a subquery, so there's no need to have the same
* logic inside ChangeVarNodes_walker.
*/
if (sublevels_up == 0)
{
ListCell *l;
if (qry->resultRelation == rt_index)
qry->resultRelation = new_index;
foreach(l, qry->rowMarks)
{
RowMarkClause *rc = (RowMarkClause *) lfirst(l);
if (rc->rti == rt_index)
rc->rti = new_index;
}
}
query_tree_walker(qry, ChangeVarNodes_walker,
(void *) &context, 0);
}
else
ChangeVarNodes_walker(node, &context);
}
/*
* Substitute newrelid for oldrelid in a Relid set
*/
static Relids
adjust_relid_set(Relids relids, int oldrelid, int newrelid)
{
if (bms_is_member(oldrelid, relids))
{
/* Ensure we have a modifiable copy */
relids = bms_copy(relids);
/* Remove old, add new */
relids = bms_del_member(relids, oldrelid);
relids = bms_add_member(relids, newrelid);
}
return relids;
}
/*
* IncrementVarSublevelsUp - adjust Var nodes when pushing them down in tree
*
* Find all Var nodes in the given tree having varlevelsup >= min_sublevels_up,
* and add delta_sublevels_up to their varlevelsup value. This is needed when
* an expression that's correct for some nesting level is inserted into a
* subquery. Ordinarily the initial call has min_sublevels_up == 0 so that
* all Vars are affected. The point of min_sublevels_up is that we can
* increment it when we recurse into a sublink, so that local variables in
* that sublink are not affected, only outer references to vars that belong
* to the expression's original query level or parents thereof.
*
* Aggref nodes are adjusted similarly.
*
* NOTE: although this has the form of a walker, we cheat and modify the
* Var nodes in-place. The given expression tree should have been copied
* earlier to ensure that no unwanted side-effects occur!
*/
typedef struct
{
int delta_sublevels_up;
int min_sublevels_up;
} IncrementVarSublevelsUp_context;
static bool
IncrementVarSublevelsUp_walker(Node *node,
IncrementVarSublevelsUp_context *context)
{
if (node == NULL)
return false;
if (IsA(node, Var))
{
Var *var = (Var *) node;
if (var->varlevelsup >= context->min_sublevels_up)
var->varlevelsup += context->delta_sublevels_up;
return false; /* done here */
}
if (IsA(node, Aggref))
{
Aggref *agg = (Aggref *) node;
if (agg->agglevelsup >= context->min_sublevels_up)
agg->agglevelsup += context->delta_sublevels_up;
/* fall through to recurse into argument */
}
if (IsA(node, Query))
{
/* Recurse into subselects */
bool result;
context->min_sublevels_up++;
result = query_tree_walker((Query *) node,
IncrementVarSublevelsUp_walker,
(void *) context, 0);
context->min_sublevels_up--;
return result;
}
return expression_tree_walker(node, IncrementVarSublevelsUp_walker,
(void *) context);
}
void
IncrementVarSublevelsUp(Node *node, int delta_sublevels_up,
int min_sublevels_up)
{
IncrementVarSublevelsUp_context context;
context.delta_sublevels_up = delta_sublevels_up;
context.min_sublevels_up = min_sublevels_up;
/*
* Must be prepared to start with a Query or a bare expression tree; if
* it's a Query, we don't want to increment sublevels_up.
*/
query_or_expression_tree_walker(node,
IncrementVarSublevelsUp_walker,
(void *) &context,
0);
}
/*
* rangeTableEntry_used - detect whether an RTE is referenced somewhere
* in var nodes or join or setOp trees of a query or expression.
*/
typedef struct
{
int rt_index;
int sublevels_up;
} rangeTableEntry_used_context;
static bool
rangeTableEntry_used_walker(Node *node,
rangeTableEntry_used_context *context)
{
if (node == NULL)
return false;
if (IsA(node, Var))
{
Var *var = (Var *) node;
if (var->varlevelsup == context->sublevels_up &&
var->varno == context->rt_index)
return true;
return false;
}
if (IsA(node, RangeTblRef))
{
RangeTblRef *rtr = (RangeTblRef *) node;
if (rtr->rtindex == context->rt_index &&
context->sublevels_up == 0)
return true;
/* the subquery itself is visited separately */
return false;
}
if (IsA(node, JoinExpr))
{
JoinExpr *j = (JoinExpr *) node;
if (j->rtindex == context->rt_index &&
context->sublevels_up == 0)
return true;
/* fall through to examine children */
}
/* Shouldn't need to handle planner auxiliary nodes here */
Assert(!IsA(node, OuterJoinInfo));
Assert(!IsA(node, InClauseInfo));
Assert(!IsA(node, AppendRelInfo));
if (IsA(node, Query))
{
/* Recurse into subselects */
bool result;
context->sublevels_up++;
result = query_tree_walker((Query *) node, rangeTableEntry_used_walker,
(void *) context, 0);
context->sublevels_up--;
return result;
}
return expression_tree_walker(node, rangeTableEntry_used_walker,
(void *) context);
}
bool
rangeTableEntry_used(Node *node, int rt_index, int sublevels_up)
{
rangeTableEntry_used_context context;
context.rt_index = rt_index;
context.sublevels_up = sublevels_up;
/*
* Must be prepared to start with a Query or a bare expression tree; if
* it's a Query, we don't want to increment sublevels_up.
*/
return query_or_expression_tree_walker(node,
rangeTableEntry_used_walker,
(void *) &context,
0);
}
/*
* attribute_used -
* Check if a specific attribute number of a RTE is used
* somewhere in the query or expression.
*/
typedef struct
{
int rt_index;
int attno;
int sublevels_up;
} attribute_used_context;
static bool
attribute_used_walker(Node *node,
attribute_used_context *context)
{
if (node == NULL)
return false;
if (IsA(node, Var))
{
Var *var = (Var *) node;
if (var->varlevelsup == context->sublevels_up &&
var->varno == context->rt_index &&
var->varattno == context->attno)
return true;
return false;
}
if (IsA(node, Query))
{
/* Recurse into subselects */
bool result;
context->sublevels_up++;
result = query_tree_walker((Query *) node, attribute_used_walker,
(void *) context, 0);
context->sublevels_up--;
return result;
}
return expression_tree_walker(node, attribute_used_walker,
(void *) context);
}
bool
attribute_used(Node *node, int rt_index, int attno, int sublevels_up)
{
attribute_used_context context;
context.rt_index = rt_index;
context.attno = attno;
context.sublevels_up = sublevels_up;
/*
* Must be prepared to start with a Query or a bare expression tree; if
* it's a Query, we don't want to increment sublevels_up.
*/
return query_or_expression_tree_walker(node,
attribute_used_walker,
(void *) &context,
0);
}
/*
* If the given Query is an INSERT ... SELECT construct, extract and
* return the sub-Query node that represents the SELECT part. Otherwise
* return the given Query.
*
* If subquery_ptr is not NULL, then *subquery_ptr is set to the location
* of the link to the SELECT subquery inside parsetree, or NULL if not an
* INSERT ... SELECT.
*
* This is a hack needed because transformations on INSERT ... SELECTs that
* appear in rule actions should be applied to the source SELECT, not to the
* INSERT part. Perhaps this can be cleaned up with redesigned querytrees.
*/
Query *
getInsertSelectQuery(Query *parsetree, Query ***subquery_ptr)
{
Query *selectquery;
RangeTblEntry *selectrte;
RangeTblRef *rtr;
if (subquery_ptr)
*subquery_ptr = NULL;
if (parsetree == NULL)
return parsetree;
if (parsetree->commandType != CMD_INSERT)
return parsetree;
/*
* Currently, this is ONLY applied to rule-action queries, and so we
* expect to find the *OLD* and *NEW* placeholder entries in the given
* query. If they're not there, it must be an INSERT/SELECT in which
* they've been pushed down to the SELECT.
*/
if (list_length(parsetree->rtable) >= 2 &&
strcmp(rt_fetch(PRS2_OLD_VARNO, parsetree->rtable)->eref->aliasname,
"*OLD*") == 0 &&
strcmp(rt_fetch(PRS2_NEW_VARNO, parsetree->rtable)->eref->aliasname,
"*NEW*") == 0)
return parsetree;
Assert(parsetree->jointree && IsA(parsetree->jointree, FromExpr));
if (list_length(parsetree->jointree->fromlist) != 1)
elog(ERROR, "expected to find SELECT subquery");
rtr = (RangeTblRef *) linitial(parsetree->jointree->fromlist);
Assert(IsA(rtr, RangeTblRef));
selectrte = rt_fetch(rtr->rtindex, parsetree->rtable);
selectquery = selectrte->subquery;
if (!(selectquery && IsA(selectquery, Query) &&
selectquery->commandType == CMD_SELECT))
elog(ERROR, "expected to find SELECT subquery");
if (list_length(selectquery->rtable) >= 2 &&
strcmp(rt_fetch(PRS2_OLD_VARNO, selectquery->rtable)->eref->aliasname,
"*OLD*") == 0 &&
strcmp(rt_fetch(PRS2_NEW_VARNO, selectquery->rtable)->eref->aliasname,
"*NEW*") == 0)
{
if (subquery_ptr)
*subquery_ptr = &(selectrte->subquery);
return selectquery;
}
elog(ERROR, "could not find rule placeholders");
return NULL; /* not reached */
}
/*
* Add the given qualifier condition to the query's WHERE clause
*/
void
AddQual(Query *parsetree, Node *qual)
{
Node *copy;
if (qual == NULL)
return;
if (parsetree->commandType == CMD_UTILITY)
{
/*
* There's noplace to put the qual on a utility statement.
*
* If it's a NOTIFY, silently ignore the qual; this means that the
* NOTIFY will execute, whether or not there are any qualifying rows.
* While clearly wrong, this is much more useful than refusing to
* execute the rule at all, and extra NOTIFY events are harmless for
* typical uses of NOTIFY.
*
* If it isn't a NOTIFY, error out, since unconditional execution of
* other utility stmts is unlikely to be wanted. (This case is not
* currently allowed anyway, but keep the test for safety.)
*/
if (parsetree->utilityStmt && IsA(parsetree->utilityStmt, NotifyStmt))
return;
else
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_FEATURE_NOT_SUPPORTED),
errmsg("conditional utility statements are not implemented")));
}
if (parsetree->setOperations != NULL)
{
/*
* There's noplace to put the qual on a setop statement, either. (This
* could be fixed, but right now the planner simply ignores any qual
* condition on a setop query.)
*/
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_FEATURE_NOT_SUPPORTED),
errmsg("conditional UNION/INTERSECT/EXCEPT statements are not implemented")));
}
/* INTERSECT want's the original, but we need to copy - Jan */
copy = copyObject(qual);
parsetree->jointree->quals = make_and_qual(parsetree->jointree->quals,
copy);
/*
* We had better not have stuck an aggregate into the WHERE clause.
*/
Assert(!checkExprHasAggs(copy));
/*
* Make sure query is marked correctly if added qual has sublinks. Need
* not search qual when query is already marked.
*/
if (!parsetree->hasSubLinks)
parsetree->hasSubLinks = checkExprHasSubLink(copy);
}
/*
* Invert the given clause and add it to the WHERE qualifications of the
* given querytree. Inversion means "x IS NOT TRUE", not just "NOT x",
* else we will do the wrong thing when x evaluates to NULL.
*/
void
AddInvertedQual(Query *parsetree, Node *qual)
{
BooleanTest *invqual;
if (qual == NULL)
return;
/* Need not copy input qual, because AddQual will... */
invqual = makeNode(BooleanTest);
invqual->arg = (Expr *) qual;
invqual->booltesttype = IS_NOT_TRUE;
AddQual(parsetree, (Node *) invqual);
}
/*
* ResolveNew - replace Vars with corresponding items from a targetlist
*
* Vars matching target_varno and sublevels_up are replaced by the
* entry with matching resno from targetlist, if there is one.
* If not, we either change the unmatched Var's varno to update_varno
* (when event == CMD_UPDATE) or replace it with a constant NULL.
*
* The caller must also provide target_rte, the RTE describing the target
* relation. This is needed to handle whole-row Vars referencing the target.
* We expand such Vars into RowExpr constructs.
*
* Note: the business with inserted_sublink is needed to update hasSubLinks
* in subqueries when the replacement adds a subquery inside a subquery.
* Messy, isn't it? We do not need to do similar pushups for hasAggs,
* because it isn't possible for this transformation to insert a level-zero
* aggregate reference into a subquery --- it could only insert outer aggs.
*/
typedef struct
{
int target_varno;
int sublevels_up;
RangeTblEntry *target_rte;
List *targetlist;
int event;
int update_varno;
bool inserted_sublink;
} ResolveNew_context;
static Node *
resolve_one_var(Var *var, ResolveNew_context *context)
{
TargetEntry *tle;
tle = get_tle_by_resno(context->targetlist, var->varattno);
if (tle == NULL)
{
/* Failed to find column in insert/update tlist */
if (context->event == CMD_UPDATE)
{
/* For update, just change unmatched var's varno */
var = (Var *) copyObject(var);
var->varno = context->update_varno;
var->varnoold = context->update_varno;
return (Node *) var;
}
else
{
/* Otherwise replace unmatched var with a null */
/* need coerce_to_domain in case of NOT NULL domain constraint */
return coerce_to_domain((Node *) makeNullConst(var->vartype),
InvalidOid, -1,
var->vartype,
COERCE_IMPLICIT_CAST,
false,
false);
}
}
else
{
/* Make a copy of the tlist item to return */
Node *n = copyObject(tle->expr);
/* Adjust varlevelsup if tlist item is from higher query */
if (var->varlevelsup > 0)
IncrementVarSublevelsUp(n, var->varlevelsup, 0);
/* Report it if we are adding a sublink to query */
if (!context->inserted_sublink)
context->inserted_sublink = checkExprHasSubLink(n);
return n;
}
}
static Node *
ResolveNew_mutator(Node *node, ResolveNew_context *context)
{
if (node == NULL)
return NULL;
if (IsA(node, Var))
{
Var *var = (Var *) node;
int this_varno = (int) var->varno;
int this_varlevelsup = (int) var->varlevelsup;
if (this_varno == context->target_varno &&
this_varlevelsup == context->sublevels_up)
{
if (var->varattno == InvalidAttrNumber)
{
/* Must expand whole-tuple reference into RowExpr */
RowExpr *rowexpr;
List *fields;
/*
* If generating an expansion for a var of a named rowtype
* (ie, this is a plain relation RTE), then we must include
* dummy items for dropped columns. If the var is RECORD (ie,
* this is a JOIN), then omit dropped columns.
*/
expandRTE(context->target_rte,
this_varno, this_varlevelsup,
(var->vartype != RECORDOID),
NULL, &fields);
/* Adjust the generated per-field Vars... */
fields = (List *) ResolveNew_mutator((Node *) fields,
context);
rowexpr = makeNode(RowExpr);
rowexpr->args = fields;
rowexpr->row_typeid = var->vartype;
rowexpr->row_format = COERCE_IMPLICIT_CAST;
return (Node *) rowexpr;
}
/* Normal case for scalar variable */
return resolve_one_var(var, context);
}
/* otherwise fall through to copy the var normally */
}
if (IsA(node, Query))
{
/* Recurse into RTE subquery or not-yet-planned sublink subquery */
Query *newnode;
bool save_inserted_sublink;
context->sublevels_up++;
save_inserted_sublink = context->inserted_sublink;
context->inserted_sublink = false;
newnode = query_tree_mutator((Query *) node,
ResolveNew_mutator,
(void *) context,
0);
newnode->hasSubLinks |= context->inserted_sublink;
context->inserted_sublink = save_inserted_sublink;
context->sublevels_up--;
return (Node *) newnode;
}
return expression_tree_mutator(node, ResolveNew_mutator,
(void *) context);
}
Node *
ResolveNew(Node *node, int target_varno, int sublevels_up,
RangeTblEntry *target_rte,
List *targetlist, int event, int update_varno)
{
Node *result;
ResolveNew_context context;
context.target_varno = target_varno;
context.sublevels_up = sublevels_up;
context.target_rte = target_rte;
context.targetlist = targetlist;
context.event = event;
context.update_varno = update_varno;
context.inserted_sublink = false;
/*
* Must be prepared to start with a Query or a bare expression tree; if
* it's a Query, we don't want to increment sublevels_up.
*/
result = query_or_expression_tree_mutator(node,
ResolveNew_mutator,
(void *) &context,
0);
if (context.inserted_sublink)
{
if (IsA(result, Query))
((Query *) result)->hasSubLinks = true;
/*
* Note: if we're called on a non-Query node then it's the caller's
* responsibility to update hasSubLinks in the ancestor Query.
* This is pretty fragile and perhaps should be rethought ...
*/
}
return result;
}
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