Commit 31a0f1d3 authored by Tom Lane's avatar Tom Lane

Fix oversight in check_ungrouped_columns optimization that avoids

unnecessary checks for complex grouping expressions: we cannot check
whether the expressions are simple Vars until after we apply
flatten_join_alias_vars, because in the case of FULL JOIN that routine
can introduce non-Var expressions.  Per example from Joel Knight.
parent 4405b3e0
......@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
*
*
* IDENTIFICATION
* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/backend/parser/parse_agg.c,v 1.60 2003/11/29 19:51:51 pgsql Exp $
* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/backend/parser/parse_agg.c,v 1.61 2004/01/28 07:46:44 tgl Exp $
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
......@@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ void
parseCheckAggregates(ParseState *pstate, Query *qry)
{
List *groupClauses = NIL;
bool have_non_var_grouping = false;
bool have_non_var_grouping;
List *lst;
bool hasJoinRTEs;
Node *clause;
......@@ -127,9 +127,7 @@ parseCheckAggregates(ParseState *pstate, Query *qry)
* No aggregates allowed in GROUP BY clauses, either.
*
* While we are at it, build a list of the acceptable GROUP BY
* expressions for use by check_ungrouped_columns() (this avoids
* repeated scans of the targetlist within the recursive routine...).
* And detect whether any of the expressions aren't simple Vars.
* expressions for use by check_ungrouped_columns().
*/
foreach(lst, qry->groupClause)
{
......@@ -144,8 +142,6 @@ parseCheckAggregates(ParseState *pstate, Query *qry)
(errcode(ERRCODE_GROUPING_ERROR),
errmsg("aggregates not allowed in GROUP BY clause")));
groupClauses = lcons(expr, groupClauses);
if (!IsA(expr, Var))
have_non_var_grouping = true;
}
/*
......@@ -170,6 +166,21 @@ parseCheckAggregates(ParseState *pstate, Query *qry)
groupClauses = (List *) flatten_join_alias_vars(qry,
(Node *) groupClauses);
/*
* Detect whether any of the grouping expressions aren't simple Vars;
* if they're all Vars then we don't have to work so hard in the
* recursive scans. (Note we have to flatten aliases before this.)
*/
have_non_var_grouping = false;
foreach(lst, groupClauses)
{
if (!IsA((Node *) lfirst(lst), Var))
{
have_non_var_grouping = true;
break;
}
}
/*
* Check the targetlist and HAVING clause for ungrouped variables.
*/
......
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