Slight refactor for ExecOpenScanRelation(): we can use

ExecRelationIsTargetRelation() to check if the relation is a target
rel, rather than scanning through the result relation array ourselves.
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Neil Conway 2007-07-27 19:09:04 +00:00
parent dc6dc0f63a
commit dffad02856

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@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
*
*
* IDENTIFICATION
* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/backend/executor/execUtils.c,v 1.147 2007/02/27 01:11:25 tgl Exp $
* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/backend/executor/execUtils.c,v 1.148 2007/07/27 19:09:04 neilc Exp $
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@ -814,24 +814,16 @@ ExecOpenScanRelation(EState *estate, Index scanrelid)
{
Oid reloid;
LOCKMODE lockmode;
ResultRelInfo *resultRelInfos;
int i;
/*
* First determine the lock type we need. Scan to see if target relation
* is either a result relation or a FOR UPDATE/FOR SHARE relation.
* Determine the lock type we need. First, scan to see if target
* relation is a result relation.
*/
lockmode = AccessShareLock;
resultRelInfos = estate->es_result_relations;
for (i = 0; i < estate->es_num_result_relations; i++)
{
if (resultRelInfos[i].ri_RangeTableIndex == scanrelid)
{
lockmode = NoLock;
break;
}
}
if (ExecRelationIsTargetRelation(estate, scanrelid))
lockmode = NoLock;
/* If not, check if it's a FOR UPDATE/FOR SHARE relation */
if (lockmode == AccessShareLock)
{
ListCell *l;
@ -850,7 +842,6 @@ ExecOpenScanRelation(EState *estate, Index scanrelid)
/* OK, open the relation and acquire lock as needed */
reloid = getrelid(scanrelid, estate->es_range_table);
return heap_open(reloid, lockmode);
}