Commit eda80f09 authored by Tom Lane's avatar Tom Lane

Repair interaction between IN-join processing and subselect pullup that

I inadvertently broke a few days ago (per report from Sean Thomas).
Add regression test case to try to catch any similar breakage in future.
parent c02036b1
......@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@
* Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
*
* IDENTIFICATION
* $Header: /cvsroot/pgsql/src/backend/optimizer/plan/subselect.c,v 1.82 2003/08/08 21:41:51 momjian Exp $
* $Header: /cvsroot/pgsql/src/backend/optimizer/plan/subselect.c,v 1.83 2003/10/18 16:52:15 tgl Exp $
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
......@@ -493,8 +493,8 @@ make_subplan(SubLink *slink, List *lefthand, bool isTopQual)
* If rtindex is 0, we build Params to represent the sub-select outputs.
* The paramids of the Params created are returned in the *righthandIds list.
*
* If rtindex is not 0, we build Vars using that rtindex as varno. The
* Vars themselves are returned in *righthandIds (this is a bit of a type
* If rtindex is not 0, we build Vars using that rtindex as varno. Copies
* of the Var nodes are returned in *righthandIds (this is a bit of a type
* cheat, but we can get away with it).
*/
static List *
......@@ -525,8 +525,11 @@ convert_sublink_opers(List *lefthand, List *operOids,
te->resdom->restype,
te->resdom->restypmod,
0);
/* Record it for caller */
*righthandIds = lappend(*righthandIds, rightop);
/*
* Copy it for caller. NB: we need a copy to avoid having
* doubly-linked substructure in the modified parse tree.
*/
*righthandIds = lappend(*righthandIds, copyObject(rightop));
}
else
{
......@@ -735,7 +738,7 @@ convert_IN_to_join(Query *parse, SubLink *sublink)
/*
* Build the result qual expressions. As a side effect,
* ininfo->sub_targetlist is filled with a list of the Vars
* ininfo->sub_targetlist is filled with a list of Vars
* representing the subselect outputs.
*/
exprs = convert_sublink_opers(sublink->lefthand,
......
......@@ -165,3 +165,39 @@ from int8_tbl group by q1 order by q1;
4567890123456789 | 0.6
(2 rows)
--
-- Test cases to catch unpleasant interactions between IN-join processing
-- and subquery pullup.
--
select count(*) from
(select 1 from tenk1 a
where unique1 IN (select hundred from tenk1 b)) ss;
count
-------
100
(1 row)
select count(distinct ss.ten) from
(select ten from tenk1 a
where unique1 IN (select hundred from tenk1 b)) ss;
count
-------
10
(1 row)
select count(*) from
(select 1 from tenk1 a
where unique1 IN (select distinct hundred from tenk1 b)) ss;
count
-------
100
(1 row)
select count(distinct ss.ten) from
(select ten from tenk1 a
where unique1 IN (select distinct hundred from tenk1 b)) ss;
count
-------
10
(1 row)
......@@ -75,3 +75,21 @@ SELECT '' AS eight, ss.f1 AS "Correlated Field", ss.f3 AS "Second Field"
select q1, float8(count(*)) / (select count(*) from int8_tbl)
from int8_tbl group by q1 order by q1;
--
-- Test cases to catch unpleasant interactions between IN-join processing
-- and subquery pullup.
--
select count(*) from
(select 1 from tenk1 a
where unique1 IN (select hundred from tenk1 b)) ss;
select count(distinct ss.ten) from
(select ten from tenk1 a
where unique1 IN (select hundred from tenk1 b)) ss;
select count(*) from
(select 1 from tenk1 a
where unique1 IN (select distinct hundred from tenk1 b)) ss;
select count(distinct ss.ten) from
(select ten from tenk1 a
where unique1 IN (select distinct hundred from tenk1 b)) ss;
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