Rework examine_opclause_expression to use varonleft
The examine_opclause_expression function needs to return information on which side of the operator we found the Var, but the variable was called "isgt" which is rather misleading (it assumes the operator is either less-than or greater-than, but it may be equality or something else). Other places in the planner use a variable called "varonleft" for this purpose, so just adopt the same convention here. The code also assumed we don't care about this flag for equality, as (Var = Const) and (Const = Var) should be the same thing. But that does not work for cross-type operators, in which case we need to pass the parameters to the procedure in the right order. So just use the same code for all types of expressions. This means we don't need to care about the selectivity estimation function anymore, at least not in this code. We should only get the supported cases here (thanks to statext_is_compatible_clause). Reviewed-by: Tom Lane Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/8736jdhbhc.fsf%40ansel.ydns.eu Backpatch-to: 12
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