Commit 313f87a1 authored by Michael Paquier's avatar Michael Paquier

Add min() and max() aggregates for pg_lsn

This is useful for monitoring, when it comes for example to calculations
of WAL retention with replication slots and delays with a set of
standbys.

Bump catalog version.

Author: Fabrízio de Royes Mello
Reviewed-by: Surafel Temesgen
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAFcNs+oc8ZoHhowA4rR1GGCgG8QNgK_TOwPRVYQo5rYy8_PXzA@mail.gmail.com
parent 8a810a17
......@@ -14804,7 +14804,7 @@ NULL baz</literallayout>(3 rows)</entry>
</indexterm>
<function>max(<replaceable class="parameter">expression</replaceable>)</function>
</entry>
<entry>any numeric, string, date/time, network, or enum type,
<entry>any numeric, string, date/time, network, pg_lsn, or enum type,
or arrays of these types</entry>
<entry>same as argument type</entry>
<entry>Yes</entry>
......@@ -14822,7 +14822,7 @@ NULL baz</literallayout>(3 rows)</entry>
</indexterm>
<function>min(<replaceable class="parameter">expression</replaceable>)</function>
</entry>
<entry>any numeric, string, date/time, network, or enum type,
<entry>any numeric, string, date/time, network, pg_lsn, or enum type,
or arrays of these types</entry>
<entry>same as argument type</entry>
<entry>Yes</entry>
......
......@@ -171,6 +171,24 @@ pg_lsn_ge(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
PG_RETURN_BOOL(lsn1 >= lsn2);
}
Datum
pg_lsn_larger(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
{
XLogRecPtr lsn1 = PG_GETARG_LSN(0);
XLogRecPtr lsn2 = PG_GETARG_LSN(1);
PG_RETURN_LSN((lsn1 > lsn2) ? lsn1 : lsn2);
}
Datum
pg_lsn_smaller(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
{
XLogRecPtr lsn1 = PG_GETARG_LSN(0);
XLogRecPtr lsn2 = PG_GETARG_LSN(1);
PG_RETURN_LSN((lsn1 < lsn2) ? lsn1 : lsn2);
}
/* btree index opclass support */
Datum
pg_lsn_cmp(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
......
......@@ -53,6 +53,6 @@
*/
/* yyyymmddN */
#define CATALOG_VERSION_NO 201907052
#define CATALOG_VERSION_NO 201907053
#endif
......@@ -146,6 +146,9 @@
{ aggfnoid => 'max(inet)', aggtransfn => 'network_larger',
aggcombinefn => 'network_larger', aggsortop => '>(inet,inet)',
aggtranstype => 'inet' },
{ aggfnoid => 'max(pg_lsn)', aggtransfn => 'pg_lsn_larger',
aggcombinefn => 'pg_lsn_larger', aggsortop => '>(pg_lsn,pg_lsn)',
aggtranstype => 'pg_lsn' },
# min
{ aggfnoid => 'min(int8)', aggtransfn => 'int8smaller',
......@@ -208,6 +211,9 @@
{ aggfnoid => 'min(inet)', aggtransfn => 'network_smaller',
aggcombinefn => 'network_smaller', aggsortop => '<(inet,inet)',
aggtranstype => 'inet' },
{ aggfnoid => 'min(pg_lsn)', aggtransfn => 'pg_lsn_smaller',
aggcombinefn => 'pg_lsn_smaller', aggsortop => '<(pg_lsn,pg_lsn)',
aggtranstype => 'pg_lsn' },
# count
{ aggfnoid => 'count(any)', aggtransfn => 'int8inc_any',
......
......@@ -6219,6 +6219,9 @@
{ oid => '3564', descr => 'maximum value of all inet input values',
proname => 'max', prokind => 'a', proisstrict => 'f', prorettype => 'inet',
proargtypes => 'inet', prosrc => 'aggregate_dummy' },
{ oid => '4189', descr => 'maximum value of all pg_lsn input values',
proname => 'max', prokind => 'a', proisstrict => 'f', prorettype => 'pg_lsn',
proargtypes => 'pg_lsn', prosrc => 'aggregate_dummy' },
{ oid => '2131', descr => 'minimum value of all bigint input values',
proname => 'min', prokind => 'a', proisstrict => 'f', prorettype => 'int8',
......@@ -6283,6 +6286,9 @@
{ oid => '3565', descr => 'minimum value of all inet input values',
proname => 'min', prokind => 'a', proisstrict => 'f', prorettype => 'inet',
proargtypes => 'inet', prosrc => 'aggregate_dummy' },
{ oid => '4190', descr => 'minimum value of all pg_lsn input values',
proname => 'min', prokind => 'a', proisstrict => 'f', prorettype => 'pg_lsn',
proargtypes => 'pg_lsn', prosrc => 'aggregate_dummy' },
# count has two forms: count(any) and count(*)
{ oid => '2147',
......@@ -8385,6 +8391,12 @@
{ oid => '3413', descr => 'hash',
proname => 'pg_lsn_hash_extended', prorettype => 'int8',
proargtypes => 'pg_lsn int8', prosrc => 'pg_lsn_hash_extended' },
{ oid => '4187', descr => 'larger of two',
proname => 'pg_lsn_larger', prorettype => 'pg_lsn',
proargtypes => 'pg_lsn pg_lsn', prosrc => 'pg_lsn_larger' },
{ oid => '4188', descr => 'smaller of two',
proname => 'pg_lsn_smaller', prorettype => 'pg_lsn',
proargtypes => 'pg_lsn pg_lsn', prosrc => 'pg_lsn_smaller' },
# enum related procs
{ oid => '3504', descr => 'I/O',
......
......@@ -26,6 +26,13 @@ INSERT INTO PG_LSN_TBL VALUES ('/ABCD');
ERROR: invalid input syntax for type pg_lsn: "/ABCD"
LINE 1: INSERT INTO PG_LSN_TBL VALUES ('/ABCD');
^
-- Min/Max aggregation
SELECT MIN(f1), MAX(f1) FROM PG_LSN_TBL;
min | max
-----+-------------------
0/0 | FFFFFFFF/FFFFFFFF
(1 row)
DROP TABLE PG_LSN_TBL;
-- Operators
SELECT '0/16AE7F8' = '0/16AE7F8'::pg_lsn;
......
......@@ -14,6 +14,10 @@ INSERT INTO PG_LSN_TBL VALUES ('-1/0');
INSERT INTO PG_LSN_TBL VALUES (' 0/12345678');
INSERT INTO PG_LSN_TBL VALUES ('ABCD/');
INSERT INTO PG_LSN_TBL VALUES ('/ABCD');
-- Min/Max aggregation
SELECT MIN(f1), MAX(f1) FROM PG_LSN_TBL;
DROP TABLE PG_LSN_TBL;
-- Operators
......
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