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In a nestloop inner indexscan, it's OK to use pushed-down baserestrictinfo
clauses even if it's an outer join. This is a corner case since such clauses could only arise from weird OUTER JOIN ON conditions, but worth fixing. Per example from Ron at cheapcomplexdevices.com.
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*
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*
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* IDENTIFICATION
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* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/backend/optimizer/path/indxpath.c,v 1.195 2005/11/30 17:10:19 tgl Exp $
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* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/backend/optimizer/path/indxpath.c,v 1.196 2005/12/06 16:50:36 tgl Exp $
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*
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*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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*/
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@ -1357,27 +1357,9 @@ find_clauses_for_join(PlannerInfo *root, RelOptInfo *rel,
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Relids outer_relids, bool isouterjoin)
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{
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List *clause_list = NIL;
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bool jfound = false;
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Relids join_relids;
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ListCell *l;
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/*
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* We can always use plain restriction clauses for the rel. We scan these
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* first because we want them first in the clause list for the convenience
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* of remove_redundant_join_clauses, which can never remove non-join
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* clauses and hence won't be able to get rid of a non-join clause if it
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* appears after a join clause it is redundant with.
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*/
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foreach(l, rel->baserestrictinfo)
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{
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RestrictInfo *rinfo = (RestrictInfo *) lfirst(l);
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/* Can't use pushed-down clauses in outer join */
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if (isouterjoin && rinfo->is_pushed_down)
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continue;
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clause_list = lappend(clause_list, rinfo);
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}
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/* Look for joinclauses that are usable with given outer_relids */
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join_relids = bms_union(rel->relids, outer_relids);
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@ -1385,22 +1367,30 @@ find_clauses_for_join(PlannerInfo *root, RelOptInfo *rel,
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{
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RestrictInfo *rinfo = (RestrictInfo *) lfirst(l);
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/* Can't use pushed-down clauses in outer join */
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/* Can't use pushed-down join clauses in outer join */
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if (isouterjoin && rinfo->is_pushed_down)
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continue;
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if (!bms_is_subset(rinfo->required_relids, join_relids))
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continue;
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clause_list = lappend(clause_list, rinfo);
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jfound = true;
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}
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bms_free(join_relids);
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/* if no join clause was matched then forget it, per comments above */
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if (!jfound)
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if (clause_list == NIL)
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return NIL;
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/*
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* We can also use any plain restriction clauses for the rel. We put
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* these at the front of the clause list for the convenience of
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* remove_redundant_join_clauses, which can never remove non-join clauses
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* and hence won't be able to get rid of a non-join clause if it appears
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* after a join clause it is redundant with.
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*/
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clause_list = list_concat(list_copy(rel->baserestrictinfo), clause_list);
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/*
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* We may now have clauses that are known redundant. Get rid of 'em.
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*/
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