Commit 8689e382 authored by Tom Lane's avatar Tom Lane

Clean up handling of dropped columns in NAMEDTUPLESTORE RTEs.

The NAMEDTUPLESTORE patch piggybacked on the infrastructure for
TABLEFUNC/VALUES/CTE RTEs, none of which can ever have dropped columns,
so the possibility was ignored most places.  Fix that, including adding a
specification to parsenodes.h about what it's supposed to look like.

In passing, clean up assorted comments that hadn't been maintained
properly by said patch.

Per bug #14799 from Philippe Beaudoin.  Back-patch to v10.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20170906120005.25630.84360@wrigleys.postgresql.org
parent 0b554e4e
......@@ -178,8 +178,8 @@ build_simple_rel(PlannerInfo *root, int relid, RelOptInfo *parent)
case RTE_NAMEDTUPLESTORE:
/*
* Subquery, function, tablefunc, or values list --- set up attr
* range and arrays
* Subquery, function, tablefunc, values list, CTE, or ENR --- set
* up attr range and arrays
*
* Note: 0 is included in range to support whole-row Vars
*/
......
......@@ -2014,11 +2014,13 @@ addRangeTableEntryForENR(ParseState *pstate,
/*
* Build the list of effective column names using user-supplied aliases
* and/or actual column names. Also build the cannibalized fields.
* and/or actual column names.
*/
tupdesc = ENRMetadataGetTupDesc(enrmd);
rte->eref = makeAlias(refname, NIL);
buildRelationAliases(tupdesc, alias, rte->eref);
/* Record additional data for ENR, including column type info */
rte->enrname = enrmd->name;
rte->enrtuples = enrmd->enrtuples;
rte->coltypes = NIL;
......@@ -2028,16 +2030,24 @@ addRangeTableEntryForENR(ParseState *pstate,
{
Form_pg_attribute att = TupleDescAttr(tupdesc, attno - 1);
if (att->atttypid == InvalidOid &&
!(att->attisdropped))
elog(ERROR, "atttypid was invalid for column which has not been dropped from \"%s\"",
if (att->attisdropped)
{
/* Record zeroes for a dropped column */
rte->coltypes = lappend_oid(rte->coltypes, InvalidOid);
rte->coltypmods = lappend_int(rte->coltypmods, 0);
rte->colcollations = lappend_oid(rte->colcollations, InvalidOid);
}
else
{
/* Let's just make sure we can tell this isn't dropped */
if (att->atttypid == InvalidOid)
elog(ERROR, "atttypid is invalid for non-dropped column in \"%s\"",
rv->relname);
rte->coltypes =
lappend_oid(rte->coltypes, att->atttypid);
rte->coltypmods =
lappend_int(rte->coltypmods, att->atttypmod);
rte->colcollations =
lappend_oid(rte->colcollations, att->attcollation);
rte->coltypes = lappend_oid(rte->coltypes, att->atttypid);
rte->coltypmods = lappend_int(rte->coltypmods, att->atttypmod);
rte->colcollations = lappend_oid(rte->colcollations,
att->attcollation);
}
}
/*
......@@ -2416,7 +2426,7 @@ expandRTE(RangeTblEntry *rte, int rtindex, int sublevels_up,
case RTE_CTE:
case RTE_NAMEDTUPLESTORE:
{
/* Tablefunc, Values or CTE RTE */
/* Tablefunc, Values, CTE, or ENR RTE */
ListCell *aliasp_item = list_head(rte->eref->colnames);
ListCell *lct;
ListCell *lcm;
......@@ -2436,14 +2446,23 @@ expandRTE(RangeTblEntry *rte, int rtindex, int sublevels_up,
if (colnames)
{
/* Assume there is one alias per output column */
if (OidIsValid(coltype))
{
char *label = strVal(lfirst(aliasp_item));
*colnames = lappend(*colnames,
makeString(pstrdup(label)));
}
else if (include_dropped)
*colnames = lappend(*colnames,
makeString(pstrdup("")));
aliasp_item = lnext(aliasp_item);
}
if (colvars)
{
if (OidIsValid(coltype))
{
Var *varnode;
......@@ -2454,6 +2473,17 @@ expandRTE(RangeTblEntry *rte, int rtindex, int sublevels_up,
*colvars = lappend(*colvars, varnode);
}
else if (include_dropped)
{
/*
* It doesn't really matter what type the Const
* claims to be.
*/
*colvars = lappend(*colvars,
makeNullConst(INT4OID, -1,
InvalidOid));
}
}
}
}
break;
......@@ -2831,13 +2861,21 @@ get_rte_attribute_type(RangeTblEntry *rte, AttrNumber attnum,
case RTE_NAMEDTUPLESTORE:
{
/*
* tablefunc, VALUES or CTE RTE --- get type info from lists
* in the RTE
* tablefunc, VALUES, CTE, or ENR RTE --- get type info from
* lists in the RTE
*/
Assert(attnum > 0 && attnum <= list_length(rte->coltypes));
*vartype = list_nth_oid(rte->coltypes, attnum - 1);
*vartypmod = list_nth_int(rte->coltypmods, attnum - 1);
*varcollid = list_nth_oid(rte->colcollations, attnum - 1);
/* For ENR, better check for dropped column */
if (!OidIsValid(*vartype))
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_UNDEFINED_COLUMN),
errmsg("column %d of relation \"%s\" does not exist",
attnum,
rte->eref->aliasname)));
}
break;
default:
......@@ -2888,15 +2926,11 @@ get_rte_attribute_is_dropped(RangeTblEntry *rte, AttrNumber attnum)
break;
case RTE_NAMEDTUPLESTORE:
{
Assert(rte->enrname);
/*
* We checked when we loaded coltypes for the tuplestore that
* InvalidOid was only used for dropped columns, so it is safe
* to count on that here.
*/
result =
((list_nth_oid(rte->coltypes, attnum - 1) == InvalidOid));
/* Check dropped-ness by testing for valid coltype */
if (attnum <= 0 ||
attnum > list_length(rte->coltypes))
elog(ERROR, "invalid varattno %d", attnum);
result = !OidIsValid((list_nth_oid(rte->coltypes, attnum - 1)));
}
break;
case RTE_JOIN:
......
......@@ -1511,8 +1511,8 @@ expandRecordVariable(ParseState *pstate, Var *var, int levelsup)
case RTE_NAMEDTUPLESTORE:
/*
* This case should not occur: a column of a table or values list
* shouldn't have type RECORD. Fall through and fail (most
* This case should not occur: a column of a table, values list,
* or ENR shouldn't have type RECORD. Fall through and fail (most
* likely) at the bottom.
*/
break;
......
......@@ -6846,8 +6846,8 @@ get_name_for_var_field(Var *var, int fieldno,
case RTE_NAMEDTUPLESTORE:
/*
* This case should not occur: a column of a table or values list
* shouldn't have type RECORD. Fall through and fail (most
* This case should not occur: a column of a table, values list,
* or ENR shouldn't have type RECORD. Fall through and fail (most
* likely) at the bottom.
*/
break;
......
......@@ -1025,6 +1025,11 @@ typedef struct RangeTblEntry
* from the catalogs if 'relid' was supplied, but we'd still need these
* for TupleDesc-based ENRs, so we might as well always store the type
* info here).
*
* For ENRs only, we have to consider the possibility of dropped columns.
* A dropped column is included in these lists, but it will have zeroes in
* all three lists (as well as an empty-string entry in eref). Testing
* for zero coltype is the standard way to detect a dropped column.
*/
List *coltypes; /* OID list of column type OIDs */
List *coltypmods; /* integer list of column typmods */
......
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