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Fix a pair of related issues with estimation of inequalities that involve
binary-compatible relabeling of one or both operands. examine_variable should avoid stripping RelabelType from non-variable expressions, so that they will continue to have the correct type; and convert_to_scalar should just use that type and ignore the other input type. This isn't perfect but it beats failing entirely. Per example from Michael Fuhr.
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@ -15,7 +15,7 @@
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*
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*
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* IDENTIFICATION
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* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/backend/utils/adt/selfuncs.c,v 1.169.4.2 2005/02/01 23:08:56 tgl Exp $
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* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/backend/utils/adt/selfuncs.c,v 1.169.4.3 2005/03/26 20:55:58 tgl Exp $
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*
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*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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*/
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@ -2309,14 +2309,17 @@ convert_to_scalar(Datum value, Oid valuetypid, double *scaledvalue,
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* constant-folding will ensure that any Const passed to the operator
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* has been reduced to the correct type). However, the boundstypid is
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* the type of some variable that might be only binary-compatible with
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* the declared type; in particular it might be a domain type. Must
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* fold the variable type down to base type so we can recognize it.
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* (But we can skip that lookup if the variable type matches the
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* const.)
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* the declared type; for example it might be a domain type. So we
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* ignore it and work with the valuetypid only.
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*
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* XXX What's really going on here is that we assume that the scalar
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* representations of binary-compatible types are enough alike that we
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* can use a histogram generated with one type's operators to estimate
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* selectivity for the other's. This is outright wrong in some cases ---
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* in particular signed versus unsigned interpretation could trip us up.
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* But it's useful enough in the majority of cases that we do it anyway.
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* Should think about more rigorous ways to do it.
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*/
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if (boundstypid != valuetypid)
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boundstypid = getBaseType(boundstypid);
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switch (valuetypid)
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{
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/*
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@ -2337,8 +2340,8 @@ convert_to_scalar(Datum value, Oid valuetypid, double *scaledvalue,
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case REGCLASSOID:
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case REGTYPEOID:
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*scaledvalue = convert_numeric_to_scalar(value, valuetypid);
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*scaledlobound = convert_numeric_to_scalar(lobound, boundstypid);
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*scaledhibound = convert_numeric_to_scalar(hibound, boundstypid);
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*scaledlobound = convert_numeric_to_scalar(lobound, valuetypid);
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*scaledhibound = convert_numeric_to_scalar(hibound, valuetypid);
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return true;
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/*
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@ -2351,8 +2354,8 @@ convert_to_scalar(Datum value, Oid valuetypid, double *scaledvalue,
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case NAMEOID:
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{
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unsigned char *valstr = convert_string_datum(value, valuetypid);
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unsigned char *lostr = convert_string_datum(lobound, boundstypid);
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unsigned char *histr = convert_string_datum(hibound, boundstypid);
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unsigned char *lostr = convert_string_datum(lobound, valuetypid);
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unsigned char *histr = convert_string_datum(hibound, valuetypid);
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convert_string_to_scalar(valstr, scaledvalue,
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lostr, scaledlobound,
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@ -2387,8 +2390,8 @@ convert_to_scalar(Datum value, Oid valuetypid, double *scaledvalue,
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case TIMEOID:
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case TIMETZOID:
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*scaledvalue = convert_timevalue_to_scalar(value, valuetypid);
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*scaledlobound = convert_timevalue_to_scalar(lobound, boundstypid);
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*scaledhibound = convert_timevalue_to_scalar(hibound, boundstypid);
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*scaledlobound = convert_timevalue_to_scalar(lobound, valuetypid);
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*scaledhibound = convert_timevalue_to_scalar(hibound, valuetypid);
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return true;
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/*
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@ -2398,8 +2401,8 @@ convert_to_scalar(Datum value, Oid valuetypid, double *scaledvalue,
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case CIDROID:
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case MACADDROID:
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*scaledvalue = convert_network_to_scalar(value, valuetypid);
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*scaledlobound = convert_network_to_scalar(lobound, boundstypid);
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*scaledhibound = convert_network_to_scalar(hibound, boundstypid);
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*scaledlobound = convert_network_to_scalar(lobound, valuetypid);
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*scaledhibound = convert_network_to_scalar(hibound, valuetypid);
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return true;
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}
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/* Don't know how to convert */
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@ -2848,8 +2851,7 @@ convert_timevalue_to_scalar(Datum value, Oid typid)
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*
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* Outputs: (these are valid only if TRUE is returned)
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* *vardata: gets information about variable (see examine_variable)
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* *other: gets other clause argument, stripped of binary relabeling,
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* and aggressively reduced to a constant
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* *other: gets other clause argument, aggressively reduced to a constant
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* *varonleft: set TRUE if variable is on the left, FALSE if on the right
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*
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* Returns TRUE if a variable is identified, otherwise FALSE.
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@ -2939,7 +2941,8 @@ get_join_variables(Query *root, List *args,
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* varRelid: see specs for restriction selectivity functions
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*
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* Outputs: *vardata is filled as follows:
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* var: the input expression (with any binary relabeling stripped)
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* var: the input expression (with any binary relabeling stripped, if
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* it is or contains a variable; but otherwise the type is preserved)
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* rel: RelOptInfo for relation containing variable; NULL if expression
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* contains no Vars (NOTE this could point to a RelOptInfo of a
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* subquery, not one in the current query).
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@ -2955,27 +2958,29 @@ static void
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examine_variable(Query *root, Node *node, int varRelid,
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VariableStatData *vardata)
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{
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Node *basenode;
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Relids varnos;
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RelOptInfo *onerel;
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/* Make sure we don't return dangling pointers in vardata */
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MemSet(vardata, 0, sizeof(VariableStatData));
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/* Ignore any binary-compatible relabeling */
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/* Look inside any binary-compatible relabeling */
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if (IsA(node, RelabelType))
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node = (Node *) ((RelabelType *) node)->arg;
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vardata->var = node;
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basenode = (Node *) ((RelabelType *) node)->arg;
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else
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basenode = node;
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/* Fast path for a simple Var */
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if (IsA(node, Var) &&
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(varRelid == 0 || varRelid == ((Var *) node)->varno))
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if (IsA(basenode, Var) &&
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(varRelid == 0 || varRelid == ((Var *) basenode)->varno))
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{
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Var *var = (Var *) node;
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Var *var = (Var *) basenode;
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Oid relid;
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vardata->var = basenode; /* return Var without relabeling */
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vardata->rel = find_base_rel(root, var->varno);
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vardata->atttype = var->vartype;
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vardata->atttypmod = var->vartypmod;
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@ -3009,7 +3014,7 @@ examine_variable(Query *root, Node *node, int varRelid,
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* membership. Note that when varRelid isn't zero, only vars of that
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* relation are considered "real" vars.
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*/
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varnos = pull_varnos(node);
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varnos = pull_varnos(basenode);
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onerel = NULL;
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@ -3024,6 +3029,7 @@ examine_variable(Query *root, Node *node, int varRelid,
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onerel = find_base_rel(root,
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(varRelid ? varRelid : bms_singleton_member(varnos)));
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vardata->rel = onerel;
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node = basenode; /* strip any relabeling */
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}
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/* else treat it as a constant */
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break;
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{
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/* treat it as a variable of a join relation */
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vardata->rel = find_join_rel(root, varnos);
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node = basenode; /* strip any relabeling */
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}
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else if (bms_is_member(varRelid, varnos))
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{
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/* ignore the vars belonging to other relations */
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vardata->rel = find_base_rel(root, varRelid);
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node = basenode; /* strip any relabeling */
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/* note: no point in expressional-index search here */
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}
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/* else treat it as a constant */
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@ -3045,6 +3053,7 @@ examine_variable(Query *root, Node *node, int varRelid,
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bms_free(varnos);
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vardata->var = node;
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vardata->atttype = exprType(node);
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vardata->atttypmod = exprTypmod(node);
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