pg_query 2.0.0 → 2.0.1

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  1. checksums.yaml +4 -4
  2. data/CHANGELOG.md +6 -0
  3. data/ext/pg_query/include/access/amapi.h +246 -0
  4. data/ext/pg_query/include/access/attmap.h +52 -0
  5. data/ext/pg_query/include/access/attnum.h +64 -0
  6. data/ext/pg_query/include/access/clog.h +61 -0
  7. data/ext/pg_query/include/access/commit_ts.h +77 -0
  8. data/ext/pg_query/include/access/detoast.h +92 -0
  9. data/ext/pg_query/include/access/genam.h +228 -0
  10. data/ext/pg_query/include/access/gin.h +78 -0
  11. data/ext/pg_query/include/access/htup.h +89 -0
  12. data/ext/pg_query/include/access/htup_details.h +819 -0
  13. data/ext/pg_query/include/access/itup.h +161 -0
  14. data/ext/pg_query/include/access/parallel.h +82 -0
  15. data/ext/pg_query/include/access/printtup.h +35 -0
  16. data/ext/pg_query/include/access/relation.h +28 -0
  17. data/ext/pg_query/include/access/relscan.h +176 -0
  18. data/ext/pg_query/include/access/rmgr.h +35 -0
  19. data/ext/pg_query/include/access/rmgrlist.h +49 -0
  20. data/ext/pg_query/include/access/sdir.h +58 -0
  21. data/ext/pg_query/include/access/skey.h +151 -0
  22. data/ext/pg_query/include/access/stratnum.h +83 -0
  23. data/ext/pg_query/include/access/sysattr.h +29 -0
  24. data/ext/pg_query/include/access/table.h +27 -0
  25. data/ext/pg_query/include/access/tableam.h +1825 -0
  26. data/ext/pg_query/include/access/transam.h +265 -0
  27. data/ext/pg_query/include/access/tupconvert.h +51 -0
  28. data/ext/pg_query/include/access/tupdesc.h +154 -0
  29. data/ext/pg_query/include/access/tupmacs.h +247 -0
  30. data/ext/pg_query/include/access/twophase.h +61 -0
  31. data/ext/pg_query/include/access/xact.h +463 -0
  32. data/ext/pg_query/include/access/xlog.h +398 -0
  33. data/ext/pg_query/include/access/xlog_internal.h +330 -0
  34. data/ext/pg_query/include/access/xlogdefs.h +109 -0
  35. data/ext/pg_query/include/access/xloginsert.h +64 -0
  36. data/ext/pg_query/include/access/xlogreader.h +327 -0
  37. data/ext/pg_query/include/access/xlogrecord.h +227 -0
  38. data/ext/pg_query/include/bootstrap/bootstrap.h +62 -0
  39. data/ext/pg_query/include/c.h +1322 -0
  40. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/catalog.h +42 -0
  41. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/catversion.h +58 -0
  42. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/dependency.h +275 -0
  43. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/genbki.h +64 -0
  44. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/index.h +199 -0
  45. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/indexing.h +366 -0
  46. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/namespace.h +188 -0
  47. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/objectaccess.h +197 -0
  48. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/objectaddress.h +84 -0
  49. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_aggregate.h +176 -0
  50. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_aggregate_d.h +77 -0
  51. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_am.h +60 -0
  52. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_am_d.h +45 -0
  53. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_attribute.h +204 -0
  54. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_attribute_d.h +59 -0
  55. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_authid.h +58 -0
  56. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_authid_d.h +49 -0
  57. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_class.h +200 -0
  58. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_class_d.h +103 -0
  59. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_collation.h +73 -0
  60. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_collation_d.h +45 -0
  61. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_constraint.h +247 -0
  62. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_constraint_d.h +67 -0
  63. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_control.h +250 -0
  64. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_conversion.h +72 -0
  65. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_conversion_d.h +35 -0
  66. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_depend.h +73 -0
  67. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_depend_d.h +34 -0
  68. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_event_trigger.h +51 -0
  69. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_event_trigger_d.h +34 -0
  70. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_index.h +80 -0
  71. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_index_d.h +56 -0
  72. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_language.h +67 -0
  73. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_language_d.h +39 -0
  74. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_namespace.h +59 -0
  75. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_namespace_d.h +34 -0
  76. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_opclass.h +85 -0
  77. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_opclass_d.h +49 -0
  78. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_operator.h +102 -0
  79. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_operator_d.h +106 -0
  80. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_opfamily.h +60 -0
  81. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_opfamily_d.h +47 -0
  82. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_partitioned_table.h +63 -0
  83. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_partitioned_table_d.h +35 -0
  84. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_proc.h +211 -0
  85. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_proc_d.h +99 -0
  86. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_publication.h +115 -0
  87. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_publication_d.h +36 -0
  88. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_replication_origin.h +57 -0
  89. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_replication_origin_d.h +29 -0
  90. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_statistic.h +275 -0
  91. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_statistic_d.h +194 -0
  92. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_statistic_ext.h +74 -0
  93. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_statistic_ext_d.h +40 -0
  94. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_transform.h +45 -0
  95. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_transform_d.h +32 -0
  96. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_trigger.h +137 -0
  97. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_trigger_d.h +106 -0
  98. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_ts_config.h +50 -0
  99. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_ts_config_d.h +32 -0
  100. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_ts_dict.h +54 -0
  101. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_ts_dict_d.h +33 -0
  102. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_ts_parser.h +57 -0
  103. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_ts_parser_d.h +35 -0
  104. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_ts_template.h +48 -0
  105. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_ts_template_d.h +32 -0
  106. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_type.h +372 -0
  107. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/pg_type_d.h +285 -0
  108. data/ext/pg_query/include/catalog/storage.h +48 -0
  109. data/ext/pg_query/include/commands/async.h +54 -0
  110. data/ext/pg_query/include/commands/dbcommands.h +35 -0
  111. data/ext/pg_query/include/commands/defrem.h +173 -0
  112. data/ext/pg_query/include/commands/event_trigger.h +88 -0
  113. data/ext/pg_query/include/commands/explain.h +127 -0
  114. data/ext/pg_query/include/commands/prepare.h +61 -0
  115. data/ext/pg_query/include/commands/tablespace.h +67 -0
  116. data/ext/pg_query/include/commands/trigger.h +277 -0
  117. data/ext/pg_query/include/commands/user.h +37 -0
  118. data/ext/pg_query/include/commands/vacuum.h +293 -0
  119. data/ext/pg_query/include/commands/variable.h +38 -0
  120. data/ext/pg_query/include/common/file_perm.h +56 -0
  121. data/ext/pg_query/include/common/hashfn.h +104 -0
  122. data/ext/pg_query/include/common/ip.h +37 -0
  123. data/ext/pg_query/include/common/keywords.h +33 -0
  124. data/ext/pg_query/include/common/kwlookup.h +44 -0
  125. data/ext/pg_query/include/common/relpath.h +90 -0
  126. data/ext/pg_query/include/common/string.h +19 -0
  127. data/ext/pg_query/include/common/unicode_combining_table.h +196 -0
  128. data/ext/pg_query/include/datatype/timestamp.h +197 -0
  129. data/ext/pg_query/include/executor/execdesc.h +70 -0
  130. data/ext/pg_query/include/executor/executor.h +614 -0
  131. data/ext/pg_query/include/executor/functions.h +41 -0
  132. data/ext/pg_query/include/executor/instrument.h +101 -0
  133. data/ext/pg_query/include/executor/spi.h +175 -0
  134. data/ext/pg_query/include/executor/tablefunc.h +67 -0
  135. data/ext/pg_query/include/executor/tuptable.h +487 -0
  136. data/ext/pg_query/include/fmgr.h +775 -0
  137. data/ext/pg_query/include/funcapi.h +348 -0
  138. data/ext/pg_query/include/getaddrinfo.h +162 -0
  139. data/ext/pg_query/include/jit/jit.h +105 -0
  140. data/ext/pg_query/include/kwlist_d.h +1072 -0
  141. data/ext/pg_query/include/lib/ilist.h +727 -0
  142. data/ext/pg_query/include/lib/pairingheap.h +102 -0
  143. data/ext/pg_query/include/lib/simplehash.h +1059 -0
  144. data/ext/pg_query/include/lib/stringinfo.h +161 -0
  145. data/ext/pg_query/include/libpq/auth.h +29 -0
  146. data/ext/pg_query/include/libpq/crypt.h +46 -0
  147. data/ext/pg_query/include/libpq/hba.h +140 -0
  148. data/ext/pg_query/include/libpq/libpq-be.h +326 -0
  149. data/ext/pg_query/include/libpq/libpq.h +133 -0
  150. data/ext/pg_query/include/libpq/pqcomm.h +208 -0
  151. data/ext/pg_query/include/libpq/pqformat.h +210 -0
  152. data/ext/pg_query/include/libpq/pqsignal.h +42 -0
  153. data/ext/pg_query/include/mb/pg_wchar.h +672 -0
  154. data/ext/pg_query/include/mb/stringinfo_mb.h +24 -0
  155. data/ext/pg_query/include/miscadmin.h +476 -0
  156. data/ext/pg_query/include/nodes/bitmapset.h +122 -0
  157. data/ext/pg_query/include/nodes/execnodes.h +2520 -0
  158. data/ext/pg_query/include/nodes/extensible.h +160 -0
  159. data/ext/pg_query/include/nodes/lockoptions.h +61 -0
  160. data/ext/pg_query/include/nodes/makefuncs.h +108 -0
  161. data/ext/pg_query/include/nodes/memnodes.h +108 -0
  162. data/ext/pg_query/include/nodes/nodeFuncs.h +162 -0
  163. data/ext/pg_query/include/nodes/nodes.h +842 -0
  164. data/ext/pg_query/include/nodes/params.h +170 -0
  165. data/ext/pg_query/include/nodes/parsenodes.h +3579 -0
  166. data/ext/pg_query/include/nodes/pathnodes.h +2556 -0
  167. data/ext/pg_query/include/nodes/pg_list.h +605 -0
  168. data/ext/pg_query/include/nodes/plannodes.h +1251 -0
  169. data/ext/pg_query/include/nodes/primnodes.h +1541 -0
  170. data/ext/pg_query/include/nodes/print.h +34 -0
  171. data/ext/pg_query/include/nodes/tidbitmap.h +75 -0
  172. data/ext/pg_query/include/nodes/value.h +61 -0
  173. data/ext/pg_query/include/optimizer/cost.h +206 -0
  174. data/ext/pg_query/include/optimizer/geqo.h +88 -0
  175. data/ext/pg_query/include/optimizer/geqo_gene.h +45 -0
  176. data/ext/pg_query/include/optimizer/optimizer.h +199 -0
  177. data/ext/pg_query/include/optimizer/paths.h +249 -0
  178. data/ext/pg_query/include/optimizer/planmain.h +119 -0
  179. data/ext/pg_query/include/parser/analyze.h +49 -0
  180. data/ext/pg_query/include/parser/gram.h +1067 -0
  181. data/ext/pg_query/include/parser/gramparse.h +75 -0
  182. data/ext/pg_query/include/parser/kwlist.h +477 -0
  183. data/ext/pg_query/include/parser/parse_agg.h +68 -0
  184. data/ext/pg_query/include/parser/parse_clause.h +54 -0
  185. data/ext/pg_query/include/parser/parse_coerce.h +97 -0
  186. data/ext/pg_query/include/parser/parse_collate.h +27 -0
  187. data/ext/pg_query/include/parser/parse_expr.h +26 -0
  188. data/ext/pg_query/include/parser/parse_func.h +73 -0
  189. data/ext/pg_query/include/parser/parse_node.h +327 -0
  190. data/ext/pg_query/include/parser/parse_oper.h +67 -0
  191. data/ext/pg_query/include/parser/parse_relation.h +123 -0
  192. data/ext/pg_query/include/parser/parse_target.h +46 -0
  193. data/ext/pg_query/include/parser/parse_type.h +60 -0
  194. data/ext/pg_query/include/parser/parser.h +41 -0
  195. data/ext/pg_query/include/parser/parsetree.h +61 -0
  196. data/ext/pg_query/include/parser/scanner.h +152 -0
  197. data/ext/pg_query/include/parser/scansup.h +30 -0
  198. data/ext/pg_query/include/partitioning/partdefs.h +26 -0
  199. data/ext/pg_query/include/pg_config.h +988 -0
  200. data/ext/pg_query/include/pg_config_ext.h +8 -0
  201. data/ext/pg_query/include/pg_config_manual.h +350 -0
  202. data/ext/pg_query/include/pg_config_os.h +8 -0
  203. data/ext/pg_query/include/pg_getopt.h +56 -0
  204. data/ext/pg_query/include/pg_query.h +121 -0
  205. data/ext/pg_query/include/pg_query_enum_defs.c +2454 -0
  206. data/ext/pg_query/include/pg_query_fingerprint_conds.c +875 -0
  207. data/ext/pg_query/include/pg_query_fingerprint_defs.c +12413 -0
  208. data/ext/pg_query/include/pg_query_json_helper.c +61 -0
  209. data/ext/pg_query/include/pg_query_outfuncs_conds.c +686 -0
  210. data/ext/pg_query/include/pg_query_outfuncs_defs.c +2437 -0
  211. data/ext/pg_query/include/pg_query_readfuncs_conds.c +222 -0
  212. data/ext/pg_query/include/pg_query_readfuncs_defs.c +2878 -0
  213. data/ext/pg_query/include/pg_trace.h +17 -0
  214. data/ext/pg_query/include/pgstat.h +1487 -0
  215. data/ext/pg_query/include/pgtime.h +84 -0
  216. data/ext/pg_query/include/pl_gram.h +385 -0
  217. data/ext/pg_query/include/pl_reserved_kwlist.h +52 -0
  218. data/ext/pg_query/include/pl_reserved_kwlist_d.h +114 -0
  219. data/ext/pg_query/include/pl_unreserved_kwlist.h +112 -0
  220. data/ext/pg_query/include/pl_unreserved_kwlist_d.h +246 -0
  221. data/ext/pg_query/include/plerrcodes.h +990 -0
  222. data/ext/pg_query/include/plpgsql.h +1347 -0
  223. data/ext/pg_query/include/port.h +524 -0
  224. data/ext/pg_query/include/port/atomics.h +524 -0
  225. data/ext/pg_query/include/port/atomics/arch-arm.h +26 -0
  226. data/ext/pg_query/include/port/atomics/arch-ppc.h +254 -0
  227. data/ext/pg_query/include/port/atomics/arch-x86.h +252 -0
  228. data/ext/pg_query/include/port/atomics/fallback.h +170 -0
  229. data/ext/pg_query/include/port/atomics/generic-gcc.h +286 -0
  230. data/ext/pg_query/include/port/atomics/generic.h +401 -0
  231. data/ext/pg_query/include/port/pg_bitutils.h +226 -0
  232. data/ext/pg_query/include/port/pg_bswap.h +161 -0
  233. data/ext/pg_query/include/port/pg_crc32c.h +101 -0
  234. data/ext/pg_query/include/portability/instr_time.h +256 -0
  235. data/ext/pg_query/include/postgres.h +764 -0
  236. data/ext/pg_query/include/postgres_ext.h +74 -0
  237. data/ext/pg_query/include/postmaster/autovacuum.h +83 -0
  238. data/ext/pg_query/include/postmaster/bgworker.h +161 -0
  239. data/ext/pg_query/include/postmaster/bgworker_internals.h +64 -0
  240. data/ext/pg_query/include/postmaster/bgwriter.h +45 -0
  241. data/ext/pg_query/include/postmaster/fork_process.h +17 -0
  242. data/ext/pg_query/include/postmaster/interrupt.h +32 -0
  243. data/ext/pg_query/include/postmaster/pgarch.h +39 -0
  244. data/ext/pg_query/include/postmaster/postmaster.h +77 -0
  245. data/ext/pg_query/include/postmaster/syslogger.h +98 -0
  246. data/ext/pg_query/include/postmaster/walwriter.h +21 -0
  247. data/ext/pg_query/include/protobuf-c.h +1106 -0
  248. data/ext/pg_query/include/protobuf-c/protobuf-c.h +1106 -0
  249. data/ext/pg_query/include/protobuf/pg_query.pb-c.h +10846 -0
  250. data/ext/pg_query/include/protobuf/pg_query.pb.h +124718 -0
  251. data/ext/pg_query/include/regex/regex.h +184 -0
  252. data/ext/pg_query/include/replication/logicallauncher.h +31 -0
  253. data/ext/pg_query/include/replication/logicalproto.h +110 -0
  254. data/ext/pg_query/include/replication/logicalworker.h +19 -0
  255. data/ext/pg_query/include/replication/origin.h +73 -0
  256. data/ext/pg_query/include/replication/reorderbuffer.h +467 -0
  257. data/ext/pg_query/include/replication/slot.h +219 -0
  258. data/ext/pg_query/include/replication/syncrep.h +115 -0
  259. data/ext/pg_query/include/replication/walreceiver.h +340 -0
  260. data/ext/pg_query/include/replication/walsender.h +74 -0
  261. data/ext/pg_query/include/rewrite/prs2lock.h +46 -0
  262. data/ext/pg_query/include/rewrite/rewriteHandler.h +40 -0
  263. data/ext/pg_query/include/rewrite/rewriteManip.h +87 -0
  264. data/ext/pg_query/include/rewrite/rewriteSupport.h +26 -0
  265. data/ext/pg_query/include/storage/backendid.h +37 -0
  266. data/ext/pg_query/include/storage/block.h +121 -0
  267. data/ext/pg_query/include/storage/buf.h +46 -0
  268. data/ext/pg_query/include/storage/bufmgr.h +292 -0
  269. data/ext/pg_query/include/storage/bufpage.h +459 -0
  270. data/ext/pg_query/include/storage/condition_variable.h +62 -0
  271. data/ext/pg_query/include/storage/dsm.h +61 -0
  272. data/ext/pg_query/include/storage/dsm_impl.h +75 -0
  273. data/ext/pg_query/include/storage/fd.h +168 -0
  274. data/ext/pg_query/include/storage/ipc.h +81 -0
  275. data/ext/pg_query/include/storage/item.h +19 -0
  276. data/ext/pg_query/include/storage/itemid.h +184 -0
  277. data/ext/pg_query/include/storage/itemptr.h +206 -0
  278. data/ext/pg_query/include/storage/large_object.h +100 -0
  279. data/ext/pg_query/include/storage/latch.h +190 -0
  280. data/ext/pg_query/include/storage/lmgr.h +114 -0
  281. data/ext/pg_query/include/storage/lock.h +612 -0
  282. data/ext/pg_query/include/storage/lockdefs.h +59 -0
  283. data/ext/pg_query/include/storage/lwlock.h +232 -0
  284. data/ext/pg_query/include/storage/lwlocknames.h +51 -0
  285. data/ext/pg_query/include/storage/off.h +57 -0
  286. data/ext/pg_query/include/storage/pg_sema.h +61 -0
  287. data/ext/pg_query/include/storage/pg_shmem.h +90 -0
  288. data/ext/pg_query/include/storage/pmsignal.h +94 -0
  289. data/ext/pg_query/include/storage/predicate.h +87 -0
  290. data/ext/pg_query/include/storage/proc.h +333 -0
  291. data/ext/pg_query/include/storage/proclist_types.h +51 -0
  292. data/ext/pg_query/include/storage/procsignal.h +75 -0
  293. data/ext/pg_query/include/storage/relfilenode.h +99 -0
  294. data/ext/pg_query/include/storage/s_lock.h +1047 -0
  295. data/ext/pg_query/include/storage/sharedfileset.h +45 -0
  296. data/ext/pg_query/include/storage/shm_mq.h +85 -0
  297. data/ext/pg_query/include/storage/shm_toc.h +58 -0
  298. data/ext/pg_query/include/storage/shmem.h +81 -0
  299. data/ext/pg_query/include/storage/sinval.h +153 -0
  300. data/ext/pg_query/include/storage/sinvaladt.h +43 -0
  301. data/ext/pg_query/include/storage/smgr.h +109 -0
  302. data/ext/pg_query/include/storage/spin.h +77 -0
  303. data/ext/pg_query/include/storage/standby.h +91 -0
  304. data/ext/pg_query/include/storage/standbydefs.h +74 -0
  305. data/ext/pg_query/include/storage/sync.h +62 -0
  306. data/ext/pg_query/include/tcop/cmdtag.h +58 -0
  307. data/ext/pg_query/include/tcop/cmdtaglist.h +217 -0
  308. data/ext/pg_query/include/tcop/deparse_utility.h +108 -0
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+ /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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+ *
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+ * snapmgr.h
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+ * POSTGRES snapshot manager
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+ *
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+ * Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2020, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
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+ * Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
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+ *
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+ * src/include/utils/snapmgr.h
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+ *
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+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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+ */
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+ #ifndef SNAPMGR_H
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+ #define SNAPMGR_H
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+
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+ #include "access/transam.h"
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+ #include "utils/relcache.h"
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+ #include "utils/resowner.h"
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+ #include "utils/snapshot.h"
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+
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+
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+ /*
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+ * The structure used to map times to TransactionId values for the "snapshot
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+ * too old" feature must have a few entries at the tail to hold old values;
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+ * otherwise the lookup will often fail and the expected early pruning or
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+ * vacuum will not usually occur. It is best if this padding is for a number
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+ * of minutes greater than a thread would normally be stalled, but it's OK if
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+ * early vacuum opportunities are occasionally missed, so there's no need to
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+ * use an extreme value or get too fancy. 10 minutes seems plenty.
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+ */
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+ #define OLD_SNAPSHOT_PADDING_ENTRIES 10
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+ #define OLD_SNAPSHOT_TIME_MAP_ENTRIES (old_snapshot_threshold + OLD_SNAPSHOT_PADDING_ENTRIES)
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+
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+ /*
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+ * Common definition of relation properties that allow early pruning/vacuuming
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+ * when old_snapshot_threshold >= 0.
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+ */
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+ #define RelationAllowsEarlyPruning(rel) \
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+ ( \
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+ (rel)->rd_rel->relpersistence == RELPERSISTENCE_PERMANENT \
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+ && !IsCatalogRelation(rel) \
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+ && !RelationIsAccessibleInLogicalDecoding(rel) \
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+ )
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+
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+ #define EarlyPruningEnabled(rel) (old_snapshot_threshold >= 0 && RelationAllowsEarlyPruning(rel))
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+
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+ /* GUC variables */
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+ extern PGDLLIMPORT int old_snapshot_threshold;
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+
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+
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+ extern Size SnapMgrShmemSize(void);
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+ extern void SnapMgrInit(void);
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+ extern TimestampTz GetSnapshotCurrentTimestamp(void);
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+ extern TimestampTz GetOldSnapshotThresholdTimestamp(void);
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+
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+ extern bool FirstSnapshotSet;
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+
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+ extern PGDLLIMPORT TransactionId TransactionXmin;
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+ extern PGDLLIMPORT TransactionId RecentXmin;
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+ extern PGDLLIMPORT TransactionId RecentGlobalXmin;
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+ extern PGDLLIMPORT TransactionId RecentGlobalDataXmin;
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+
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+ /* Variables representing various special snapshot semantics */
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+ extern PGDLLIMPORT SnapshotData SnapshotSelfData;
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+ extern PGDLLIMPORT SnapshotData SnapshotAnyData;
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+ extern PGDLLIMPORT SnapshotData CatalogSnapshotData;
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+
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+ #define SnapshotSelf (&SnapshotSelfData)
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+ #define SnapshotAny (&SnapshotAnyData)
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+
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+ /*
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+ * We don't provide a static SnapshotDirty variable because it would be
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+ * non-reentrant. Instead, users of that snapshot type should declare a
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+ * local variable of type SnapshotData, and initialize it with this macro.
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+ */
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+ #define InitDirtySnapshot(snapshotdata) \
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+ ((snapshotdata).snapshot_type = SNAPSHOT_DIRTY)
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+
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+ /*
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+ * Similarly, some initialization is required for a NonVacuumable snapshot.
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+ * The caller must supply the xmin horizon to use (e.g., RecentGlobalXmin).
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+ */
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+ #define InitNonVacuumableSnapshot(snapshotdata, xmin_horizon) \
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+ ((snapshotdata).snapshot_type = SNAPSHOT_NON_VACUUMABLE, \
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+ (snapshotdata).xmin = (xmin_horizon))
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+
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+ /*
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+ * Similarly, some initialization is required for SnapshotToast. We need
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+ * to set lsn and whenTaken correctly to support snapshot_too_old.
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+ */
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+ #define InitToastSnapshot(snapshotdata, l, w) \
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+ ((snapshotdata).snapshot_type = SNAPSHOT_TOAST, \
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+ (snapshotdata).lsn = (l), \
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+ (snapshotdata).whenTaken = (w))
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+
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+ /* This macro encodes the knowledge of which snapshots are MVCC-safe */
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+ #define IsMVCCSnapshot(snapshot) \
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+ ((snapshot)->snapshot_type == SNAPSHOT_MVCC || \
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+ (snapshot)->snapshot_type == SNAPSHOT_HISTORIC_MVCC)
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+
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+
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+ extern Snapshot GetTransactionSnapshot(void);
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+ extern Snapshot GetLatestSnapshot(void);
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+ extern void SnapshotSetCommandId(CommandId curcid);
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+ extern Snapshot GetOldestSnapshot(void);
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+
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+ extern Snapshot GetCatalogSnapshot(Oid relid);
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+ extern Snapshot GetNonHistoricCatalogSnapshot(Oid relid);
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+ extern void InvalidateCatalogSnapshot(void);
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+ extern void InvalidateCatalogSnapshotConditionally(void);
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+
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+ extern void PushActiveSnapshot(Snapshot snapshot);
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+ extern void PushCopiedSnapshot(Snapshot snapshot);
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+ extern void UpdateActiveSnapshotCommandId(void);
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+ extern void PopActiveSnapshot(void);
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+ extern Snapshot GetActiveSnapshot(void);
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+ extern bool ActiveSnapshotSet(void);
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+
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+ extern Snapshot RegisterSnapshot(Snapshot snapshot);
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+ extern void UnregisterSnapshot(Snapshot snapshot);
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+ extern Snapshot RegisterSnapshotOnOwner(Snapshot snapshot, ResourceOwner owner);
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+ extern void UnregisterSnapshotFromOwner(Snapshot snapshot, ResourceOwner owner);
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+
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+ extern FullTransactionId GetFullRecentGlobalXmin(void);
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+
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+ extern void AtSubCommit_Snapshot(int level);
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+ extern void AtSubAbort_Snapshot(int level);
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+ extern void AtEOXact_Snapshot(bool isCommit, bool resetXmin);
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+
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+ extern void ImportSnapshot(const char *idstr);
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+ extern bool XactHasExportedSnapshots(void);
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+ extern void DeleteAllExportedSnapshotFiles(void);
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+ extern bool ThereAreNoPriorRegisteredSnapshots(void);
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+ extern TransactionId TransactionIdLimitedForOldSnapshots(TransactionId recentXmin,
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+ Relation relation);
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+ extern void MaintainOldSnapshotTimeMapping(TimestampTz whenTaken,
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+ TransactionId xmin);
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+
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+ extern char *ExportSnapshot(Snapshot snapshot);
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+
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+ /*
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+ * Utility functions for implementing visibility routines in table AMs.
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+ */
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+ extern bool XidInMVCCSnapshot(TransactionId xid, Snapshot snapshot);
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+
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+ /* Support for catalog timetravel for logical decoding */
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+ struct HTAB;
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+ extern struct HTAB *HistoricSnapshotGetTupleCids(void);
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+ extern void SetupHistoricSnapshot(Snapshot snapshot_now, struct HTAB *tuplecids);
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+ extern void TeardownHistoricSnapshot(bool is_error);
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+ extern bool HistoricSnapshotActive(void);
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+
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+ extern Size EstimateSnapshotSpace(Snapshot snapshot);
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+ extern void SerializeSnapshot(Snapshot snapshot, char *start_address);
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+ extern Snapshot RestoreSnapshot(char *start_address);
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+ extern void RestoreTransactionSnapshot(Snapshot snapshot, void *master_pgproc);
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+
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+ #endif /* SNAPMGR_H */
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+ /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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+ *
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+ * snapshot.h
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+ * POSTGRES snapshot definition
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+ *
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+ * Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2020, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
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+ * Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
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+ *
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+ * src/include/utils/snapshot.h
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+ *
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+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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+ */
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+ #ifndef SNAPSHOT_H
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+ #define SNAPSHOT_H
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+
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+ #include "access/htup.h"
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+ #include "access/xlogdefs.h"
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+ #include "datatype/timestamp.h"
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+ #include "lib/pairingheap.h"
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+ #include "storage/buf.h"
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+
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+
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+ /*
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+ * The different snapshot types. We use SnapshotData structures to represent
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+ * both "regular" (MVCC) snapshots and "special" snapshots that have non-MVCC
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+ * semantics. The specific semantics of a snapshot are encoded by its type.
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+ *
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+ * The behaviour of each type of snapshot should be documented alongside its
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+ * enum value, best in terms that are not specific to an individual table AM.
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+ *
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+ * The reason the snapshot type rather than a callback as it used to be is
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+ * that that allows to use the same snapshot for different table AMs without
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+ * having one callback per AM.
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+ */
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+ typedef enum SnapshotType
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+ {
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+ /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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+ * A tuple is visible iff the tuple is valid for the given MVCC snapshot.
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+ *
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+ * Here, we consider the effects of:
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+ * - all transactions committed as of the time of the given snapshot
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+ * - previous commands of this transaction
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+ *
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+ * Does _not_ include:
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+ * - transactions shown as in-progress by the snapshot
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+ * - transactions started after the snapshot was taken
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+ * - changes made by the current command
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+ * -------------------------------------------------------------------------
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+ */
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+ SNAPSHOT_MVCC = 0,
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+
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+ /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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+ * A tuple is visible iff the tuple is valid "for itself".
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+ *
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+ * Here, we consider the effects of:
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+ * - all committed transactions (as of the current instant)
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+ * - previous commands of this transaction
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+ * - changes made by the current command
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+ *
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+ * Does _not_ include:
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+ * - in-progress transactions (as of the current instant)
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+ * -------------------------------------------------------------------------
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+ */
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+ SNAPSHOT_SELF,
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+
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+ /*
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+ * Any tuple is visible.
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+ */
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+ SNAPSHOT_ANY,
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+
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+ /*
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+ * A tuple is visible iff the tuple is valid as a TOAST row.
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+ */
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+ SNAPSHOT_TOAST,
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+
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+ /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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+ * A tuple is visible iff the tuple is valid including effects of open
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+ * transactions.
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+ *
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+ * Here, we consider the effects of:
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+ * - all committed and in-progress transactions (as of the current instant)
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+ * - previous commands of this transaction
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+ * - changes made by the current command
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+ *
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+ * This is essentially like SNAPSHOT_SELF as far as effects of the current
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+ * transaction and committed/aborted xacts are concerned. However, it
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+ * also includes the effects of other xacts still in progress.
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+ *
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+ * A special hack is that when a snapshot of this type is used to
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+ * determine tuple visibility, the passed-in snapshot struct is used as an
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+ * output argument to return the xids of concurrent xacts that affected
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+ * the tuple. snapshot->xmin is set to the tuple's xmin if that is
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+ * another transaction that's still in progress; or to
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+ * InvalidTransactionId if the tuple's xmin is committed good, committed
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+ * dead, or my own xact. Similarly for snapshot->xmax and the tuple's
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+ * xmax. If the tuple was inserted speculatively, meaning that the
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+ * inserter might still back down on the insertion without aborting the
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+ * whole transaction, the associated token is also returned in
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+ * snapshot->speculativeToken. See also InitDirtySnapshot().
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+ * -------------------------------------------------------------------------
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+ */
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+ SNAPSHOT_DIRTY,
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+
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+ /*
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+ * A tuple is visible iff it follows the rules of SNAPSHOT_MVCC, but
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+ * supports being called in timetravel context (for decoding catalog
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+ * contents in the context of logical decoding).
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+ */
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+ SNAPSHOT_HISTORIC_MVCC,
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+
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+ /*
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+ * A tuple is visible iff the tuple might be visible to some transaction;
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+ * false if it's surely dead to everyone, i.e., vacuumable.
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+ *
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+ * For visibility checks snapshot->min must have been set up with the xmin
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+ * horizon to use.
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+ */
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+ SNAPSHOT_NON_VACUUMABLE
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+ } SnapshotType;
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+
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+ typedef struct SnapshotData *Snapshot;
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+
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+ #define InvalidSnapshot ((Snapshot) NULL)
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+
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+ /*
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+ * Struct representing all kind of possible snapshots.
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+ *
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+ * There are several different kinds of snapshots:
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+ * * Normal MVCC snapshots
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+ * * MVCC snapshots taken during recovery (in Hot-Standby mode)
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+ * * Historic MVCC snapshots used during logical decoding
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+ * * snapshots passed to HeapTupleSatisfiesDirty()
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+ * * snapshots passed to HeapTupleSatisfiesNonVacuumable()
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+ * * snapshots used for SatisfiesAny, Toast, Self where no members are
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+ * accessed.
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+ *
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+ * TODO: It's probably a good idea to split this struct using a NodeTag
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+ * similar to how parser and executor nodes are handled, with one type for
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+ * each different kind of snapshot to avoid overloading the meaning of
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+ * individual fields.
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+ */
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+ typedef struct SnapshotData
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+ {
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+ SnapshotType snapshot_type; /* type of snapshot */
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+
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+ /*
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+ * The remaining fields are used only for MVCC snapshots, and are normally
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+ * just zeroes in special snapshots. (But xmin and xmax are used
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+ * specially by HeapTupleSatisfiesDirty, and xmin is used specially by
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+ * HeapTupleSatisfiesNonVacuumable.)
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+ *
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+ * An MVCC snapshot can never see the effects of XIDs >= xmax. It can see
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+ * the effects of all older XIDs except those listed in the snapshot. xmin
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+ * is stored as an optimization to avoid needing to search the XID arrays
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+ * for most tuples.
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+ */
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+ TransactionId xmin; /* all XID < xmin are visible to me */
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+ TransactionId xmax; /* all XID >= xmax are invisible to me */
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+
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+ /*
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+ * For normal MVCC snapshot this contains the all xact IDs that are in
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+ * progress, unless the snapshot was taken during recovery in which case
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+ * it's empty. For historic MVCC snapshots, the meaning is inverted, i.e.
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+ * it contains *committed* transactions between xmin and xmax.
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+ *
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+ * note: all ids in xip[] satisfy xmin <= xip[i] < xmax
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+ */
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+ TransactionId *xip;
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+ uint32 xcnt; /* # of xact ids in xip[] */
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+
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+ /*
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+ * For non-historic MVCC snapshots, this contains subxact IDs that are in
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+ * progress (and other transactions that are in progress if taken during
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+ * recovery). For historic snapshot it contains *all* xids assigned to the
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+ * replayed transaction, including the toplevel xid.
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+ *
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+ * note: all ids in subxip[] are >= xmin, but we don't bother filtering
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+ * out any that are >= xmax
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+ */
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+ TransactionId *subxip;
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+ int32 subxcnt; /* # of xact ids in subxip[] */
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+ bool suboverflowed; /* has the subxip array overflowed? */
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+
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+ bool takenDuringRecovery; /* recovery-shaped snapshot? */
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+ bool copied; /* false if it's a static snapshot */
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+
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+ CommandId curcid; /* in my xact, CID < curcid are visible */
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+
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+ /*
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+ * An extra return value for HeapTupleSatisfiesDirty, not used in MVCC
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+ * snapshots.
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+ */
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+ uint32 speculativeToken;
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+
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+ /*
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+ * Book-keeping information, used by the snapshot manager
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+ */
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+ uint32 active_count; /* refcount on ActiveSnapshot stack */
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+ uint32 regd_count; /* refcount on RegisteredSnapshots */
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+ pairingheap_node ph_node; /* link in the RegisteredSnapshots heap */
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+
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+ TimestampTz whenTaken; /* timestamp when snapshot was taken */
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+ XLogRecPtr lsn; /* position in the WAL stream when taken */
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+ } SnapshotData;
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+
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+ #endif /* SNAPSHOT_H */
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+ /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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+ *
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+ * sortsupport.h
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+ * Framework for accelerated sorting.
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+ *
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+ * Traditionally, PostgreSQL has implemented sorting by repeatedly invoking
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+ * an SQL-callable comparison function "cmp(x, y) returns int" on pairs of
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+ * values to be compared, where the comparison function is the BTORDER_PROC
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+ * pg_amproc support function of the appropriate btree index opclass.
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+ *
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+ * This file defines alternative APIs that allow sorting to be performed with
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+ * reduced overhead. To support lower-overhead sorting, a btree opclass may
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+ * provide a BTSORTSUPPORT_PROC pg_amproc entry, which must take a single
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+ * argument of type internal and return void. The argument is actually a
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+ * pointer to a SortSupportData struct, which is defined below.
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+ *
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+ * If provided, the BTSORTSUPPORT function will be called during sort setup,
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+ * and it must initialize the provided struct with pointers to function(s)
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+ * that can be called to perform sorting. This API is defined to allow
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+ * multiple acceleration mechanisms to be supported, but no opclass is
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+ * required to provide all of them. The BTSORTSUPPORT function should
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+ * simply not set any function pointers for mechanisms it doesn't support.
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+ * Opclasses that provide BTSORTSUPPORT and don't provide a comparator
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+ * function will have a shim set up by sort support automatically. However,
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+ * opclasses that support the optional additional abbreviated key capability
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+ * must always provide an authoritative comparator used to tie-break
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+ * inconclusive abbreviated comparisons and also used when aborting
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+ * abbreviation. Furthermore, a converter and abort/costing function must be
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+ * provided.
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+ *
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+ * All sort support functions will be passed the address of the
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+ * SortSupportData struct when called, so they can use it to store
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+ * additional private data as needed. In particular, for collation-aware
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+ * datatypes, the ssup_collation field is set before calling BTSORTSUPPORT
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+ * and is available to all support functions. Additional opclass-dependent
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+ * data can be stored using the ssup_extra field. Any such data
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+ * should be allocated in the ssup_cxt memory context.
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+ *
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+ * Note: since pg_amproc functions are indexed by (lefttype, righttype)
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+ * it is possible to associate a BTSORTSUPPORT function with a cross-type
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+ * comparison. This could sensibly be used to provide a fast comparator
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+ * function for such cases, but probably not any other acceleration method.
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+ *
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+ *
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+ * Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2020, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
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+ * Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
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+ *
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+ * src/include/utils/sortsupport.h
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+ *
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+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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+ */
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+ #ifndef SORTSUPPORT_H
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+ #define SORTSUPPORT_H
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+
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+ #include "access/attnum.h"
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+ #include "utils/relcache.h"
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+
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+ typedef struct SortSupportData *SortSupport;
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+
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+ typedef struct SortSupportData
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+ {
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+ /*
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+ * These fields are initialized before calling the BTSORTSUPPORT function
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+ * and should not be changed later.
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+ */
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+ MemoryContext ssup_cxt; /* Context containing sort info */
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+ Oid ssup_collation; /* Collation to use, or InvalidOid */
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+
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+ /*
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+ * Additional sorting parameters; but unlike ssup_collation, these can be
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+ * changed after BTSORTSUPPORT is called, so don't use them in selecting
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+ * sort support functions.
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+ */
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+ bool ssup_reverse; /* descending-order sort? */
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+ bool ssup_nulls_first; /* sort nulls first? */
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+
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+ /*
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+ * These fields are workspace for callers, and should not be touched by
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+ * opclass-specific functions.
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+ */
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+ AttrNumber ssup_attno; /* column number to sort */
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+
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+ /*
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+ * ssup_extra is zeroed before calling the BTSORTSUPPORT function, and is
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+ * not touched subsequently by callers.
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+ */
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+ void *ssup_extra; /* Workspace for opclass functions */
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+
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+ /*
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+ * Function pointers are zeroed before calling the BTSORTSUPPORT function,
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+ * and must be set by it for any acceleration methods it wants to supply.
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+ * The comparator pointer must be set, others are optional.
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+ */
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+
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+ /*
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+ * Comparator function has the same API as the traditional btree
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+ * comparison function, ie, return <0, 0, or >0 according as x is less
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+ * than, equal to, or greater than y. Note that x and y are guaranteed
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+ * not null, and there is no way to return null either.
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+ *
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+ * This may be either the authoritative comparator, or the abbreviated
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+ * comparator. Core code may switch this over the initial preference of
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+ * an opclass support function despite originally indicating abbreviation
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+ * was applicable, by assigning the authoritative comparator back.
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+ */
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+ int (*comparator) (Datum x, Datum y, SortSupport ssup);
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+
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+ /*
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+ * "Abbreviated key" infrastructure follows.
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+ *
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+ * All callbacks must be set by sortsupport opclasses that make use of
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+ * this optional additional infrastructure (unless for whatever reasons
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+ * the opclass doesn't proceed with abbreviation, in which case
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+ * abbrev_converter must not be set).
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+ *
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+ * This allows opclass authors to supply a conversion routine, used to
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+ * create an alternative representation of the underlying type (an
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+ * "abbreviated key"). This representation must be pass-by-value and
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+ * typically will use some ad-hoc format that only the opclass has
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+ * knowledge of. An alternative comparator, used only with this
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+ * alternative representation must also be provided (which is assigned to
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+ * "comparator"). This representation is a simple approximation of the
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+ * original Datum. It must be possible to compare datums of this
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+ * representation with each other using the supplied alternative
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+ * comparator, and have any non-zero return value be a reliable proxy for
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+ * what a proper comparison would indicate. Returning zero from the
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+ * alternative comparator does not indicate equality, as with a
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+ * conventional support routine 1, though -- it indicates that it wasn't
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+ * possible to determine how the two abbreviated values compared. A
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+ * proper comparison, using "abbrev_full_comparator"/
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+ * ApplySortAbbrevFullComparator() is therefore required. In many cases
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+ * this results in most or all comparisons only using the cheap
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+ * alternative comparison func, which is typically implemented as code
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+ * that compiles to just a few CPU instructions. CPU cache miss penalties
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+ * are expensive; to get good overall performance, sort infrastructure
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+ * must heavily weigh cache performance.
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+ *
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+ * Opclass authors must consider the final cardinality of abbreviated keys
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+ * when devising an encoding scheme. It's possible for a strategy to work
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+ * better than an alternative strategy with one usage pattern, while the
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+ * reverse might be true for another usage pattern. All of these factors
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+ * must be considered.
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+ */
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+
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+ /*
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+ * "abbreviate" concerns whether or not the abbreviated key optimization
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+ * is applicable in principle (that is, the sortsupport routine needs to
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+ * know if its dealing with a key where an abbreviated representation can
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+ * usefully be packed together. Conventionally, this is the leading
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+ * attribute key). Note, however, that in order to determine that
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+ * abbreviation is not in play, the core code always checks whether or not
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+ * the opclass has set abbrev_converter. This is a one way, one time
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+ * message to the opclass.
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+ */
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+ bool abbreviate;
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+
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+ /*
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+ * Converter to abbreviated format, from original representation. Core
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+ * code uses this callback to convert from a pass-by-reference "original"
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+ * Datum to a pass-by-value abbreviated key Datum. Note that original is
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+ * guaranteed NOT NULL, because it doesn't make sense to factor NULLness
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+ * into ad-hoc cost model.
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+ *
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+ * abbrev_converter is tested to see if abbreviation is in play. Core
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+ * code may set it to NULL to indicate abbreviation should not be used
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+ * (which is something sortsupport routines need not concern themselves
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+ * with). However, sortsupport routines must not set it when it is
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+ * immediately established that abbreviation should not proceed (e.g., for
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+ * !abbreviate calls, or due to platform-specific impediments to using
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+ * abbreviation).
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+ */
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+ Datum (*abbrev_converter) (Datum original, SortSupport ssup);
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+
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+ /*
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+ * abbrev_abort callback allows clients to verify that the current
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+ * strategy is working out, using a sortsupport routine defined ad-hoc
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+ * cost model. If there is a lot of duplicate abbreviated keys in
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+ * practice, it's useful to be able to abandon the strategy before paying
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+ * too high a cost in conversion (perhaps certain opclass-specific
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+ * adaptations are useful too).
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+ */
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+ bool (*abbrev_abort) (int memtupcount, SortSupport ssup);
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+
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+ /*
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+ * Full, authoritative comparator for key that an abbreviated
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+ * representation was generated for, used when an abbreviated comparison
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+ * was inconclusive (by calling ApplySortAbbrevFullComparator()), or used
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+ * to replace "comparator" when core system ultimately decides against
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+ * abbreviation.
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+ */
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+ int (*abbrev_full_comparator) (Datum x, Datum y, SortSupport ssup);
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+ } SortSupportData;
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+
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+
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+ /*
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+ * Apply a sort comparator function and return a 3-way comparison result.
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+ * This takes care of handling reverse-sort and NULLs-ordering properly.
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+ */
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+ static inline int
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+ ApplySortComparator(Datum datum1, bool isNull1,
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+ Datum datum2, bool isNull2,
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+ SortSupport ssup)
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+ {
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+ int compare;
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+
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+ if (isNull1)
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+ {
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+ if (isNull2)
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+ compare = 0; /* NULL "=" NULL */
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+ else if (ssup->ssup_nulls_first)
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+ compare = -1; /* NULL "<" NOT_NULL */
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+ else
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+ compare = 1; /* NULL ">" NOT_NULL */
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+ }
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+ else if (isNull2)
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+ {
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+ if (ssup->ssup_nulls_first)
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+ compare = 1; /* NOT_NULL ">" NULL */
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+ else
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+ compare = -1; /* NOT_NULL "<" NULL */
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+ }
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+ else
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+ {
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+ compare = ssup->comparator(datum1, datum2, ssup);
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+ if (ssup->ssup_reverse)
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+ INVERT_COMPARE_RESULT(compare);
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+ }
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+
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+ return compare;
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+ }
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+
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+ /*
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+ * Apply a sort comparator function and return a 3-way comparison using full,
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+ * authoritative comparator. This takes care of handling reverse-sort and
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+ * NULLs-ordering properly.
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+ */
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+ static inline int
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+ ApplySortAbbrevFullComparator(Datum datum1, bool isNull1,
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+ Datum datum2, bool isNull2,
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+ SortSupport ssup)
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+ {
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+ int compare;
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+
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+ if (isNull1)
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+ {
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+ if (isNull2)
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+ compare = 0; /* NULL "=" NULL */
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+ else if (ssup->ssup_nulls_first)
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+ compare = -1; /* NULL "<" NOT_NULL */
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+ else
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+ compare = 1; /* NULL ">" NOT_NULL */
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+ }
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+ else if (isNull2)
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+ {
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+ if (ssup->ssup_nulls_first)
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+ compare = 1; /* NOT_NULL ">" NULL */
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+ else
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+ compare = -1; /* NOT_NULL "<" NULL */
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+ }
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+ else
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+ {
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+ compare = ssup->abbrev_full_comparator(datum1, datum2, ssup);
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+ if (ssup->ssup_reverse)
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+ INVERT_COMPARE_RESULT(compare);
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+ }
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+
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+ return compare;
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+ }
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+
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+ /* Other functions in utils/sort/sortsupport.c */
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+ extern void PrepareSortSupportComparisonShim(Oid cmpFunc, SortSupport ssup);
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+ extern void PrepareSortSupportFromOrderingOp(Oid orderingOp, SortSupport ssup);
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+ extern void PrepareSortSupportFromIndexRel(Relation indexRel, int16 strategy,
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+ SortSupport ssup);
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+
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+ #endif /* SORTSUPPORT_H */