Inline plpgsql's exec_stmt() into exec_stmts().
This saves one level of C function call per plpgsql statement executed, and permits a tiny additional optimization of not saving and restoring estate->err_stmt for each statement in a block. The net effect seems nearly un-measurable on x86_64, but there's a clear win on aarch64, amounting to two or three percent in a loop over a few simple plpgsql statements. To do this, we have to get rid of the other existing call sites for exec_stmt(). Replace them with exec_toplevel_block(), which is just defined to do what exec_stmts() does, but for a single PLpgSQL_stmt_block statement. Hard-wiring the expectation of which statement type applies here allows us to skip the dispatch switch, making this not much uglier than the previous factorization. Amit Khandekar, tweaked a bit by me Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAJ3gD9eBNrmUD7WBBLG8ohaZ485H9y+4eihQTgr+K8Lhka3vcQ@mail.gmail.com
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