Fix things so that you can still do "select foo()" where foo is a SQL

function returning setof record.  This used to work, more or less
accidentally, but I had broken it while extending the code to allow
materialize-mode functions to be called in select lists.  Add a regression
test case so it doesn't get broken again.  Per gripe from Greg Davidson.
This commit is contained in:
Tom Lane 2009-06-11 17:25:39 +00:00
parent 772a074d4a
commit 0c19f05803
4 changed files with 131 additions and 10 deletions

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@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
*
*
* IDENTIFICATION
* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/backend/executor/execQual.c,v 1.249 2009/06/11 14:48:57 momjian Exp $
* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/backend/executor/execQual.c,v 1.250 2009/06/11 17:25:38 tgl Exp $
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@ -1089,9 +1089,15 @@ init_fcache(Oid foid, FuncExprState *fcache,
fcache->funcResultDesc = tupdesc;
fcache->funcReturnsTuple = false;
}
else if (functypclass == TYPEFUNC_RECORD)
{
/* This will work if function doesn't need an expectedDesc */
fcache->funcResultDesc = NULL;
fcache->funcReturnsTuple = true;
}
else
{
/* Else, we will complain if function wants materialize mode */
/* Else, we will fail if function needs an expectedDesc */
fcache->funcResultDesc = NULL;
}
@ -1252,18 +1258,32 @@ ExecPrepareTuplestoreResult(FuncExprState *fcache,
if (fcache->funcResultSlot == NULL)
{
/* Create a slot so we can read data out of the tuplestore */
TupleDesc slotDesc;
MemoryContext oldcontext;
/* We must have been able to determine the result rowtype */
if (fcache->funcResultDesc == NULL)
oldcontext = MemoryContextSwitchTo(fcache->func.fn_mcxt);
/*
* If we were not able to determine the result rowtype from context,
* and the function didn't return a tupdesc, we have to fail.
*/
if (fcache->funcResultDesc)
slotDesc = fcache->funcResultDesc;
else if (resultDesc)
{
/* don't assume resultDesc is long-lived */
slotDesc = CreateTupleDescCopy(resultDesc);
}
else
{
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_FEATURE_NOT_SUPPORTED),
errmsg("function returning setof record called in "
"context that cannot accept type record")));
slotDesc = NULL; /* keep compiler quiet */
}
oldcontext = MemoryContextSwitchTo(fcache->func.fn_mcxt);
fcache->funcResultSlot =
MakeSingleTupleTableSlot(fcache->funcResultDesc);
fcache->funcResultSlot = MakeSingleTupleTableSlot(slotDesc);
MemoryContextSwitchTo(oldcontext);
}

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@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
*
*
* IDENTIFICATION
* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/backend/executor/functions.c,v 1.134 2009/06/11 14:48:57 momjian Exp $
* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/backend/executor/functions.c,v 1.135 2009/06/11 17:25:38 tgl Exp $
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@ -634,11 +634,11 @@ fmgr_sql(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
* For simplicity, we require callers to support both set eval modes.
* There are cases where we must use one or must use the other, and
* it's not really worthwhile to postpone the check till we know.
* But note we do not require caller to provide an expectedDesc.
*/
if (!rsi || !IsA(rsi, ReturnSetInfo) ||
(rsi->allowedModes & SFRM_ValuePerCall) == 0 ||
(rsi->allowedModes & SFRM_Materialize) == 0 ||
rsi->expectedDesc == NULL)
(rsi->allowedModes & SFRM_Materialize) == 0)
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_FEATURE_NOT_SUPPORTED),
errmsg("set-valued function called in context that cannot accept a set")));

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@ -763,3 +763,70 @@ select t.a, t, t.a from foo1(10000) t limit 1;
(1 row)
drop function foo1(n integer);
-- test use of SQL functions returning record
-- this is supported in some cases where the query doesn't specify
-- the actual record type ...
create function array_to_set(anyarray) returns setof record as $$
select i AS "index", $1[i] AS "value" from generate_subscripts($1, 1) i
$$ language sql strict immutable;
select array_to_set(array['one', 'two']);
array_to_set
--------------
(1,one)
(2,two)
(2 rows)
select * from array_to_set(array['one', 'two']) as t(f1 int,f2 text);
f1 | f2
----+-----
1 | one
2 | two
(2 rows)
select * from array_to_set(array['one', 'two']); -- fail
ERROR: a column definition list is required for functions returning "record"
LINE 1: select * from array_to_set(array['one', 'two']);
^
create temp table foo(f1 int8, f2 int8);
create function testfoo() returns record as $$
insert into foo values (1,2) returning *;
$$ language sql;
select testfoo();
testfoo
---------
(1,2)
(1 row)
select * from testfoo() as t(f1 int8,f2 int8);
f1 | f2
----+----
1 | 2
(1 row)
select * from testfoo(); -- fail
ERROR: a column definition list is required for functions returning "record"
LINE 1: select * from testfoo();
^
drop function testfoo();
create function testfoo() returns setof record as $$
insert into foo values (1,2), (3,4) returning *;
$$ language sql;
select testfoo();
testfoo
---------
(1,2)
(3,4)
(2 rows)
select * from testfoo() as t(f1 int8,f2 int8);
f1 | f2
----+----
1 | 2
3 | 4
(2 rows)
select * from testfoo(); -- fail
ERROR: a column definition list is required for functions returning "record"
LINE 1: select * from testfoo();
^
drop function testfoo();

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@ -351,3 +351,37 @@ reset work_mem;
select t.a, t, t.a from foo1(10000) t limit 1;
drop function foo1(n integer);
-- test use of SQL functions returning record
-- this is supported in some cases where the query doesn't specify
-- the actual record type ...
create function array_to_set(anyarray) returns setof record as $$
select i AS "index", $1[i] AS "value" from generate_subscripts($1, 1) i
$$ language sql strict immutable;
select array_to_set(array['one', 'two']);
select * from array_to_set(array['one', 'two']) as t(f1 int,f2 text);
select * from array_to_set(array['one', 'two']); -- fail
create temp table foo(f1 int8, f2 int8);
create function testfoo() returns record as $$
insert into foo values (1,2) returning *;
$$ language sql;
select testfoo();
select * from testfoo() as t(f1 int8,f2 int8);
select * from testfoo(); -- fail
drop function testfoo();
create function testfoo() returns setof record as $$
insert into foo values (1,2), (3,4) returning *;
$$ language sql;
select testfoo();
select * from testfoo() as t(f1 int8,f2 int8);
select * from testfoo(); -- fail
drop function testfoo();