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Tom Lane authored
We need to scan the whole parse tree for parallel-unsafe functions. If there are none, we'll later need to determine whether particular subtrees contain any parallel-restricted functions. The previous coding retained no knowledge from the first scan, even though this is very wasteful in the common case where the query contains only parallel-safe functions. We can bypass all of the later scans by remembering that fact. This provides a small but measurable speed improvement when the case applies, and shouldn't cost anything when it doesn't. Patch by me, reviewed by Robert Haas Discussion: <3740.1471538387@sss.pgh.pa.us>
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