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
  309. data/ext/pg_query/include/tcop/dest.h +149 -0
  310. data/ext/pg_query/include/tcop/fastpath.h +21 -0
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+ /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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+ *
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+ * htup.h
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+ * POSTGRES heap tuple definitions.
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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/access/htup.h
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+ *
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+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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+ */
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+ #ifndef HTUP_H
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+ #define HTUP_H
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+
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+ #include "storage/itemptr.h"
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+
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+ /* typedefs and forward declarations for structs defined in htup_details.h */
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+
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+ typedef struct HeapTupleHeaderData HeapTupleHeaderData;
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+
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+ typedef HeapTupleHeaderData *HeapTupleHeader;
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+
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+ typedef struct MinimalTupleData MinimalTupleData;
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+
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+ typedef MinimalTupleData *MinimalTuple;
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+
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+
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+ /*
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+ * HeapTupleData is an in-memory data structure that points to a tuple.
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+ *
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+ * There are several ways in which this data structure is used:
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+ *
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+ * * Pointer to a tuple in a disk buffer: t_data points directly into the
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+ * buffer (which the code had better be holding a pin on, but this is not
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+ * reflected in HeapTupleData itself).
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+ *
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+ * * Pointer to nothing: t_data is NULL. This is used as a failure indication
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+ * in some functions.
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+ *
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+ * * Part of a palloc'd tuple: the HeapTupleData itself and the tuple
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+ * form a single palloc'd chunk. t_data points to the memory location
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+ * immediately following the HeapTupleData struct (at offset HEAPTUPLESIZE).
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+ * This is the output format of heap_form_tuple and related routines.
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+ *
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+ * * Separately allocated tuple: t_data points to a palloc'd chunk that
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+ * is not adjacent to the HeapTupleData. (This case is deprecated since
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+ * it's difficult to tell apart from case #1. It should be used only in
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+ * limited contexts where the code knows that case #1 will never apply.)
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+ *
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+ * * Separately allocated minimal tuple: t_data points MINIMAL_TUPLE_OFFSET
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+ * bytes before the start of a MinimalTuple. As with the previous case,
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+ * this can't be told apart from case #1 by inspection; code setting up
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+ * or destroying this representation has to know what it's doing.
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+ *
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+ * t_len should always be valid, except in the pointer-to-nothing case.
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+ * t_self and t_tableOid should be valid if the HeapTupleData points to
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+ * a disk buffer, or if it represents a copy of a tuple on disk. They
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+ * should be explicitly set invalid in manufactured tuples.
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+ */
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+ typedef struct HeapTupleData
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+ {
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+ uint32 t_len; /* length of *t_data */
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+ ItemPointerData t_self; /* SelfItemPointer */
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+ Oid t_tableOid; /* table the tuple came from */
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+ #define FIELDNO_HEAPTUPLEDATA_DATA 3
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+ HeapTupleHeader t_data; /* -> tuple header and data */
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+ } HeapTupleData;
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+
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+ typedef HeapTupleData *HeapTuple;
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+
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+ #define HEAPTUPLESIZE MAXALIGN(sizeof(HeapTupleData))
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+
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+ /*
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+ * Accessor macros to be used with HeapTuple pointers.
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+ */
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+ #define HeapTupleIsValid(tuple) PointerIsValid(tuple)
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+
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+ /* HeapTupleHeader functions implemented in utils/time/combocid.c */
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+ extern CommandId HeapTupleHeaderGetCmin(HeapTupleHeader tup);
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+ extern CommandId HeapTupleHeaderGetCmax(HeapTupleHeader tup);
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+ extern void HeapTupleHeaderAdjustCmax(HeapTupleHeader tup,
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+ CommandId *cmax, bool *iscombo);
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+
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+ /* Prototype for HeapTupleHeader accessors in heapam.c */
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+ extern TransactionId HeapTupleGetUpdateXid(HeapTupleHeader tuple);
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+
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+ #endif /* HTUP_H */
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+ /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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+ *
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+ * htup_details.h
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+ * POSTGRES heap tuple header definitions.
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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/access/htup_details.h
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+ *
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+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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+ */
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+ #ifndef HTUP_DETAILS_H
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+ #define HTUP_DETAILS_H
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+
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+ #include "access/htup.h"
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+ #include "access/transam.h"
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+ #include "access/tupdesc.h"
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+ #include "access/tupmacs.h"
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+ #include "storage/bufpage.h"
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+
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+ /*
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+ * MaxTupleAttributeNumber limits the number of (user) columns in a tuple.
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+ * The key limit on this value is that the size of the fixed overhead for
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+ * a tuple, plus the size of the null-values bitmap (at 1 bit per column),
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+ * plus MAXALIGN alignment, must fit into t_hoff which is uint8. On most
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+ * machines the upper limit without making t_hoff wider would be a little
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+ * over 1700. We use round numbers here and for MaxHeapAttributeNumber
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+ * so that alterations in HeapTupleHeaderData layout won't change the
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+ * supported max number of columns.
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+ */
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+ #define MaxTupleAttributeNumber 1664 /* 8 * 208 */
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+
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+ /*
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+ * MaxHeapAttributeNumber limits the number of (user) columns in a table.
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+ * This should be somewhat less than MaxTupleAttributeNumber. It must be
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+ * at least one less, else we will fail to do UPDATEs on a maximal-width
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+ * table (because UPDATE has to form working tuples that include CTID).
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+ * In practice we want some additional daylight so that we can gracefully
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+ * support operations that add hidden "resjunk" columns, for example
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+ * SELECT * FROM wide_table ORDER BY foo, bar, baz.
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+ * In any case, depending on column data types you will likely be running
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+ * into the disk-block-based limit on overall tuple size if you have more
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+ * than a thousand or so columns. TOAST won't help.
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+ */
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+ #define MaxHeapAttributeNumber 1600 /* 8 * 200 */
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+
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+ /*
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+ * Heap tuple header. To avoid wasting space, the fields should be
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+ * laid out in such a way as to avoid structure padding.
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+ *
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+ * Datums of composite types (row types) share the same general structure
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+ * as on-disk tuples, so that the same routines can be used to build and
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+ * examine them. However the requirements are slightly different: a Datum
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+ * does not need any transaction visibility information, and it does need
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+ * a length word and some embedded type information. We can achieve this
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+ * by overlaying the xmin/cmin/xmax/cmax/xvac fields of a heap tuple
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+ * with the fields needed in the Datum case. Typically, all tuples built
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+ * in-memory will be initialized with the Datum fields; but when a tuple is
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+ * about to be inserted in a table, the transaction fields will be filled,
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+ * overwriting the datum fields.
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+ *
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+ * The overall structure of a heap tuple looks like:
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+ * fixed fields (HeapTupleHeaderData struct)
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+ * nulls bitmap (if HEAP_HASNULL is set in t_infomask)
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+ * alignment padding (as needed to make user data MAXALIGN'd)
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+ * object ID (if HEAP_HASOID_OLD is set in t_infomask, not created
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+ * anymore)
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+ * user data fields
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+ *
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+ * We store five "virtual" fields Xmin, Cmin, Xmax, Cmax, and Xvac in three
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+ * physical fields. Xmin and Xmax are always really stored, but Cmin, Cmax
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+ * and Xvac share a field. This works because we know that Cmin and Cmax
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+ * are only interesting for the lifetime of the inserting and deleting
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+ * transaction respectively. If a tuple is inserted and deleted in the same
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+ * transaction, we store a "combo" command id that can be mapped to the real
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+ * cmin and cmax, but only by use of local state within the originating
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+ * backend. See combocid.c for more details. Meanwhile, Xvac is only set by
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+ * old-style VACUUM FULL, which does not have any command sub-structure and so
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+ * does not need either Cmin or Cmax. (This requires that old-style VACUUM
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+ * FULL never try to move a tuple whose Cmin or Cmax is still interesting,
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+ * ie, an insert-in-progress or delete-in-progress tuple.)
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+ *
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+ * A word about t_ctid: whenever a new tuple is stored on disk, its t_ctid
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+ * is initialized with its own TID (location). If the tuple is ever updated,
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+ * its t_ctid is changed to point to the replacement version of the tuple. Or
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+ * if the tuple is moved from one partition to another, due to an update of
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+ * the partition key, t_ctid is set to a special value to indicate that
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+ * (see ItemPointerSetMovedPartitions). Thus, a tuple is the latest version
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+ * of its row iff XMAX is invalid or
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+ * t_ctid points to itself (in which case, if XMAX is valid, the tuple is
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+ * either locked or deleted). One can follow the chain of t_ctid links
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+ * to find the newest version of the row, unless it was moved to a different
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+ * partition. Beware however that VACUUM might
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+ * erase the pointed-to (newer) tuple before erasing the pointing (older)
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+ * tuple. Hence, when following a t_ctid link, it is necessary to check
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+ * to see if the referenced slot is empty or contains an unrelated tuple.
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+ * Check that the referenced tuple has XMIN equal to the referencing tuple's
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+ * XMAX to verify that it is actually the descendant version and not an
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+ * unrelated tuple stored into a slot recently freed by VACUUM. If either
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+ * check fails, one may assume that there is no live descendant version.
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+ *
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+ * t_ctid is sometimes used to store a speculative insertion token, instead
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+ * of a real TID. A speculative token is set on a tuple that's being
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+ * inserted, until the inserter is sure that it wants to go ahead with the
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+ * insertion. Hence a token should only be seen on a tuple with an XMAX
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+ * that's still in-progress, or invalid/aborted. The token is replaced with
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+ * the tuple's real TID when the insertion is confirmed. One should never
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+ * see a speculative insertion token while following a chain of t_ctid links,
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+ * because they are not used on updates, only insertions.
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+ *
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+ * Following the fixed header fields, the nulls bitmap is stored (beginning
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+ * at t_bits). The bitmap is *not* stored if t_infomask shows that there
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+ * are no nulls in the tuple. If an OID field is present (as indicated by
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+ * t_infomask), then it is stored just before the user data, which begins at
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+ * the offset shown by t_hoff. Note that t_hoff must be a multiple of
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+ * MAXALIGN.
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+ */
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+
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+ typedef struct HeapTupleFields
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+ {
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+ TransactionId t_xmin; /* inserting xact ID */
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+ TransactionId t_xmax; /* deleting or locking xact ID */
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+
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+ union
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+ {
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+ CommandId t_cid; /* inserting or deleting command ID, or both */
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+ TransactionId t_xvac; /* old-style VACUUM FULL xact ID */
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+ } t_field3;
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+ } HeapTupleFields;
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+
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+ typedef struct DatumTupleFields
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+ {
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+ int32 datum_len_; /* varlena header (do not touch directly!) */
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+
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+ int32 datum_typmod; /* -1, or identifier of a record type */
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+
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+ Oid datum_typeid; /* composite type OID, or RECORDOID */
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+
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+ /*
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+ * datum_typeid cannot be a domain over composite, only plain composite,
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+ * even if the datum is meant as a value of a domain-over-composite type.
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+ * This is in line with the general principle that CoerceToDomain does not
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+ * change the physical representation of the base type value.
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+ *
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+ * Note: field ordering is chosen with thought that Oid might someday
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+ * widen to 64 bits.
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+ */
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+ } DatumTupleFields;
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+
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+ struct HeapTupleHeaderData
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+ {
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+ union
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+ {
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+ HeapTupleFields t_heap;
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+ DatumTupleFields t_datum;
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+ } t_choice;
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+
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+ ItemPointerData t_ctid; /* current TID of this or newer tuple (or a
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+ * speculative insertion token) */
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+
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+ /* Fields below here must match MinimalTupleData! */
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+
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+ #define FIELDNO_HEAPTUPLEHEADERDATA_INFOMASK2 2
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+ uint16 t_infomask2; /* number of attributes + various flags */
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+
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+ #define FIELDNO_HEAPTUPLEHEADERDATA_INFOMASK 3
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+ uint16 t_infomask; /* various flag bits, see below */
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+
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+ #define FIELDNO_HEAPTUPLEHEADERDATA_HOFF 4
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+ uint8 t_hoff; /* sizeof header incl. bitmap, padding */
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+
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+ /* ^ - 23 bytes - ^ */
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+
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+ #define FIELDNO_HEAPTUPLEHEADERDATA_BITS 5
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+ bits8 t_bits[FLEXIBLE_ARRAY_MEMBER]; /* bitmap of NULLs */
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+
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+ /* MORE DATA FOLLOWS AT END OF STRUCT */
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+ };
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+
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+ /* typedef appears in htup.h */
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+
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+ #define SizeofHeapTupleHeader offsetof(HeapTupleHeaderData, t_bits)
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+
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+ /*
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+ * information stored in t_infomask:
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+ */
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+ #define HEAP_HASNULL 0x0001 /* has null attribute(s) */
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+ #define HEAP_HASVARWIDTH 0x0002 /* has variable-width attribute(s) */
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+ #define HEAP_HASEXTERNAL 0x0004 /* has external stored attribute(s) */
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+ #define HEAP_HASOID_OLD 0x0008 /* has an object-id field */
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+ #define HEAP_XMAX_KEYSHR_LOCK 0x0010 /* xmax is a key-shared locker */
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+ #define HEAP_COMBOCID 0x0020 /* t_cid is a combo cid */
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+ #define HEAP_XMAX_EXCL_LOCK 0x0040 /* xmax is exclusive locker */
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+ #define HEAP_XMAX_LOCK_ONLY 0x0080 /* xmax, if valid, is only a locker */
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+
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+ /* xmax is a shared locker */
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+ #define HEAP_XMAX_SHR_LOCK (HEAP_XMAX_EXCL_LOCK | HEAP_XMAX_KEYSHR_LOCK)
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+
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+ #define HEAP_LOCK_MASK (HEAP_XMAX_SHR_LOCK | HEAP_XMAX_EXCL_LOCK | \
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+ HEAP_XMAX_KEYSHR_LOCK)
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+ #define HEAP_XMIN_COMMITTED 0x0100 /* t_xmin committed */
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+ #define HEAP_XMIN_INVALID 0x0200 /* t_xmin invalid/aborted */
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+ #define HEAP_XMIN_FROZEN (HEAP_XMIN_COMMITTED|HEAP_XMIN_INVALID)
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+ #define HEAP_XMAX_COMMITTED 0x0400 /* t_xmax committed */
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+ #define HEAP_XMAX_INVALID 0x0800 /* t_xmax invalid/aborted */
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+ #define HEAP_XMAX_IS_MULTI 0x1000 /* t_xmax is a MultiXactId */
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+ #define HEAP_UPDATED 0x2000 /* this is UPDATEd version of row */
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+ #define HEAP_MOVED_OFF 0x4000 /* moved to another place by pre-9.0
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+ * VACUUM FULL; kept for binary
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+ * upgrade support */
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+ #define HEAP_MOVED_IN 0x8000 /* moved from another place by pre-9.0
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+ * VACUUM FULL; kept for binary
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+ * upgrade support */
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+ #define HEAP_MOVED (HEAP_MOVED_OFF | HEAP_MOVED_IN)
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+
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+ #define HEAP_XACT_MASK 0xFFF0 /* visibility-related bits */
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+
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+ /*
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+ * A tuple is only locked (i.e. not updated by its Xmax) if the
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+ * HEAP_XMAX_LOCK_ONLY bit is set; or, for pg_upgrade's sake, if the Xmax is
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+ * not a multi and the EXCL_LOCK bit is set.
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+ *
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+ * See also HeapTupleHeaderIsOnlyLocked, which also checks for a possible
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+ * aborted updater transaction.
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+ *
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+ * Beware of multiple evaluations of the argument.
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+ */
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+ #define HEAP_XMAX_IS_LOCKED_ONLY(infomask) \
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+ (((infomask) & HEAP_XMAX_LOCK_ONLY) || \
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+ (((infomask) & (HEAP_XMAX_IS_MULTI | HEAP_LOCK_MASK)) == HEAP_XMAX_EXCL_LOCK))
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+
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+ /*
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+ * A tuple that has HEAP_XMAX_IS_MULTI and HEAP_XMAX_LOCK_ONLY but neither of
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+ * HEAP_XMAX_EXCL_LOCK and HEAP_XMAX_KEYSHR_LOCK must come from a tuple that was
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+ * share-locked in 9.2 or earlier and then pg_upgrade'd.
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+ *
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+ * In 9.2 and prior, HEAP_XMAX_IS_MULTI was only set when there were multiple
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+ * FOR SHARE lockers of that tuple. That set HEAP_XMAX_LOCK_ONLY (with a
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+ * different name back then) but neither of HEAP_XMAX_EXCL_LOCK and
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+ * HEAP_XMAX_KEYSHR_LOCK. That combination is no longer possible in 9.3 and
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+ * up, so if we see that combination we know for certain that the tuple was
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+ * locked in an earlier release; since all such lockers are gone (they cannot
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+ * survive through pg_upgrade), such tuples can safely be considered not
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+ * locked.
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+ *
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+ * We must not resolve such multixacts locally, because the result would be
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+ * bogus, regardless of where they stand with respect to the current valid
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+ * multixact range.
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+ */
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+ #define HEAP_LOCKED_UPGRADED(infomask) \
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+ ( \
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+ ((infomask) & HEAP_XMAX_IS_MULTI) != 0 && \
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+ ((infomask) & HEAP_XMAX_LOCK_ONLY) != 0 && \
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+ (((infomask) & (HEAP_XMAX_EXCL_LOCK | HEAP_XMAX_KEYSHR_LOCK)) == 0) \
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+ )
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+
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+ /*
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+ * Use these to test whether a particular lock is applied to a tuple
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+ */
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+ #define HEAP_XMAX_IS_SHR_LOCKED(infomask) \
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+ (((infomask) & HEAP_LOCK_MASK) == HEAP_XMAX_SHR_LOCK)
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+ #define HEAP_XMAX_IS_EXCL_LOCKED(infomask) \
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+ (((infomask) & HEAP_LOCK_MASK) == HEAP_XMAX_EXCL_LOCK)
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+ #define HEAP_XMAX_IS_KEYSHR_LOCKED(infomask) \
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+ (((infomask) & HEAP_LOCK_MASK) == HEAP_XMAX_KEYSHR_LOCK)
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+
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+ /* turn these all off when Xmax is to change */
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+ #define HEAP_XMAX_BITS (HEAP_XMAX_COMMITTED | HEAP_XMAX_INVALID | \
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+ HEAP_XMAX_IS_MULTI | HEAP_LOCK_MASK | HEAP_XMAX_LOCK_ONLY)
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+
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+ /*
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+ * information stored in t_infomask2:
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+ */
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+ #define HEAP_NATTS_MASK 0x07FF /* 11 bits for number of attributes */
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+ /* bits 0x1800 are available */
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+ #define HEAP_KEYS_UPDATED 0x2000 /* tuple was updated and key cols
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+ * modified, or tuple deleted */
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+ #define HEAP_HOT_UPDATED 0x4000 /* tuple was HOT-updated */
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+ #define HEAP_ONLY_TUPLE 0x8000 /* this is heap-only tuple */
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+
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+ #define HEAP2_XACT_MASK 0xE000 /* visibility-related bits */
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+
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+ /*
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+ * HEAP_TUPLE_HAS_MATCH is a temporary flag used during hash joins. It is
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+ * only used in tuples that are in the hash table, and those don't need
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+ * any visibility information, so we can overlay it on a visibility flag
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+ * instead of using up a dedicated bit.
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+ */
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+ #define HEAP_TUPLE_HAS_MATCH HEAP_ONLY_TUPLE /* tuple has a join match */
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+
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+ /*
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+ * HeapTupleHeader accessor macros
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+ *
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+ * Note: beware of multiple evaluations of "tup" argument. But the Set
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+ * macros evaluate their other argument only once.
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+ */
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+
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+ /*
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+ * HeapTupleHeaderGetRawXmin returns the "raw" xmin field, which is the xid
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+ * originally used to insert the tuple. However, the tuple might actually
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+ * be frozen (via HeapTupleHeaderSetXminFrozen) in which case the tuple's xmin
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+ * is visible to every snapshot. Prior to PostgreSQL 9.4, we actually changed
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+ * the xmin to FrozenTransactionId, and that value may still be encountered
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+ * on disk.
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+ */
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+ #define HeapTupleHeaderGetRawXmin(tup) \
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+ ( \
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+ (tup)->t_choice.t_heap.t_xmin \
311
+ )
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+
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+ #define HeapTupleHeaderGetXmin(tup) \
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+ ( \
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+ HeapTupleHeaderXminFrozen(tup) ? \
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+ FrozenTransactionId : HeapTupleHeaderGetRawXmin(tup) \
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+ )
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+
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+ #define HeapTupleHeaderSetXmin(tup, xid) \
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+ ( \
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+ (tup)->t_choice.t_heap.t_xmin = (xid) \
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+ )
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+
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+ #define HeapTupleHeaderXminCommitted(tup) \
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+ ( \
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+ ((tup)->t_infomask & HEAP_XMIN_COMMITTED) != 0 \
327
+ )
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+
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+ #define HeapTupleHeaderXminInvalid(tup) \
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+ ( \
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+ ((tup)->t_infomask & (HEAP_XMIN_COMMITTED|HEAP_XMIN_INVALID)) == \
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+ HEAP_XMIN_INVALID \
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+ )
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+
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+ #define HeapTupleHeaderXminFrozen(tup) \
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+ ( \
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+ ((tup)->t_infomask & (HEAP_XMIN_FROZEN)) == HEAP_XMIN_FROZEN \
338
+ )
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+
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+ #define HeapTupleHeaderSetXminCommitted(tup) \
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+ ( \
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+ AssertMacro(!HeapTupleHeaderXminInvalid(tup)), \
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+ ((tup)->t_infomask |= HEAP_XMIN_COMMITTED) \
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+ )
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+
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+ #define HeapTupleHeaderSetXminInvalid(tup) \
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+ ( \
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+ AssertMacro(!HeapTupleHeaderXminCommitted(tup)), \
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+ ((tup)->t_infomask |= HEAP_XMIN_INVALID) \
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+ )
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+
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+ #define HeapTupleHeaderSetXminFrozen(tup) \
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+ ( \
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+ AssertMacro(!HeapTupleHeaderXminInvalid(tup)), \
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+ ((tup)->t_infomask |= HEAP_XMIN_FROZEN) \
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+ )
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+
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+ /*
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+ * HeapTupleHeaderGetRawXmax gets you the raw Xmax field. To find out the Xid
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+ * that updated a tuple, you might need to resolve the MultiXactId if certain
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+ * bits are set. HeapTupleHeaderGetUpdateXid checks those bits and takes care
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+ * to resolve the MultiXactId if necessary. This might involve multixact I/O,
363
+ * so it should only be used if absolutely necessary.
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+ */
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+ #define HeapTupleHeaderGetUpdateXid(tup) \
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+ ( \
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+ (!((tup)->t_infomask & HEAP_XMAX_INVALID) && \
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+ ((tup)->t_infomask & HEAP_XMAX_IS_MULTI) && \
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+ !((tup)->t_infomask & HEAP_XMAX_LOCK_ONLY)) ? \
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+ HeapTupleGetUpdateXid(tup) \
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+ : \
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+ HeapTupleHeaderGetRawXmax(tup) \
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+ )
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+
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+ #define HeapTupleHeaderGetRawXmax(tup) \
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+ ( \
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+ (tup)->t_choice.t_heap.t_xmax \
378
+ )
379
+
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+ #define HeapTupleHeaderSetXmax(tup, xid) \
381
+ ( \
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+ (tup)->t_choice.t_heap.t_xmax = (xid) \
383
+ )
384
+
385
+ /*
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+ * HeapTupleHeaderGetRawCommandId will give you what's in the header whether
387
+ * it is useful or not. Most code should use HeapTupleHeaderGetCmin or
388
+ * HeapTupleHeaderGetCmax instead, but note that those Assert that you can
389
+ * get a legitimate result, ie you are in the originating transaction!
390
+ */
391
+ #define HeapTupleHeaderGetRawCommandId(tup) \
392
+ ( \
393
+ (tup)->t_choice.t_heap.t_field3.t_cid \
394
+ )
395
+
396
+ /* SetCmin is reasonably simple since we never need a combo CID */
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+ #define HeapTupleHeaderSetCmin(tup, cid) \
398
+ do { \
399
+ Assert(!((tup)->t_infomask & HEAP_MOVED)); \
400
+ (tup)->t_choice.t_heap.t_field3.t_cid = (cid); \
401
+ (tup)->t_infomask &= ~HEAP_COMBOCID; \
402
+ } while (0)
403
+
404
+ /* SetCmax must be used after HeapTupleHeaderAdjustCmax; see combocid.c */
405
+ #define HeapTupleHeaderSetCmax(tup, cid, iscombo) \
406
+ do { \
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+ Assert(!((tup)->t_infomask & HEAP_MOVED)); \
408
+ (tup)->t_choice.t_heap.t_field3.t_cid = (cid); \
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+ if (iscombo) \
410
+ (tup)->t_infomask |= HEAP_COMBOCID; \
411
+ else \
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+ (tup)->t_infomask &= ~HEAP_COMBOCID; \
413
+ } while (0)
414
+
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+ #define HeapTupleHeaderGetXvac(tup) \
416
+ ( \
417
+ ((tup)->t_infomask & HEAP_MOVED) ? \
418
+ (tup)->t_choice.t_heap.t_field3.t_xvac \
419
+ : \
420
+ InvalidTransactionId \
421
+ )
422
+
423
+ #define HeapTupleHeaderSetXvac(tup, xid) \
424
+ do { \
425
+ Assert((tup)->t_infomask & HEAP_MOVED); \
426
+ (tup)->t_choice.t_heap.t_field3.t_xvac = (xid); \
427
+ } while (0)
428
+
429
+ #define HeapTupleHeaderIsSpeculative(tup) \
430
+ ( \
431
+ (ItemPointerGetOffsetNumberNoCheck(&(tup)->t_ctid) == SpecTokenOffsetNumber) \
432
+ )
433
+
434
+ #define HeapTupleHeaderGetSpeculativeToken(tup) \
435
+ ( \
436
+ AssertMacro(HeapTupleHeaderIsSpeculative(tup)), \
437
+ ItemPointerGetBlockNumber(&(tup)->t_ctid) \
438
+ )
439
+
440
+ #define HeapTupleHeaderSetSpeculativeToken(tup, token) \
441
+ ( \
442
+ ItemPointerSet(&(tup)->t_ctid, token, SpecTokenOffsetNumber) \
443
+ )
444
+
445
+ #define HeapTupleHeaderIndicatesMovedPartitions(tup) \
446
+ (ItemPointerGetOffsetNumber(&(tup)->t_ctid) == MovedPartitionsOffsetNumber && \
447
+ ItemPointerGetBlockNumberNoCheck(&(tup)->t_ctid) == MovedPartitionsBlockNumber)
448
+
449
+ #define HeapTupleHeaderSetMovedPartitions(tup) \
450
+ ItemPointerSet(&(tup)->t_ctid, MovedPartitionsBlockNumber, MovedPartitionsOffsetNumber)
451
+
452
+ #define HeapTupleHeaderGetDatumLength(tup) \
453
+ VARSIZE(tup)
454
+
455
+ #define HeapTupleHeaderSetDatumLength(tup, len) \
456
+ SET_VARSIZE(tup, len)
457
+
458
+ #define HeapTupleHeaderGetTypeId(tup) \
459
+ ( \
460
+ (tup)->t_choice.t_datum.datum_typeid \
461
+ )
462
+
463
+ #define HeapTupleHeaderSetTypeId(tup, typeid) \
464
+ ( \
465
+ (tup)->t_choice.t_datum.datum_typeid = (typeid) \
466
+ )
467
+
468
+ #define HeapTupleHeaderGetTypMod(tup) \
469
+ ( \
470
+ (tup)->t_choice.t_datum.datum_typmod \
471
+ )
472
+
473
+ #define HeapTupleHeaderSetTypMod(tup, typmod) \
474
+ ( \
475
+ (tup)->t_choice.t_datum.datum_typmod = (typmod) \
476
+ )
477
+
478
+ /*
479
+ * Note that we stop considering a tuple HOT-updated as soon as it is known
480
+ * aborted or the would-be updating transaction is known aborted. For best
481
+ * efficiency, check tuple visibility before using this macro, so that the
482
+ * INVALID bits will be as up to date as possible.
483
+ */
484
+ #define HeapTupleHeaderIsHotUpdated(tup) \
485
+ ( \
486
+ ((tup)->t_infomask2 & HEAP_HOT_UPDATED) != 0 && \
487
+ ((tup)->t_infomask & HEAP_XMAX_INVALID) == 0 && \
488
+ !HeapTupleHeaderXminInvalid(tup) \
489
+ )
490
+
491
+ #define HeapTupleHeaderSetHotUpdated(tup) \
492
+ ( \
493
+ (tup)->t_infomask2 |= HEAP_HOT_UPDATED \
494
+ )
495
+
496
+ #define HeapTupleHeaderClearHotUpdated(tup) \
497
+ ( \
498
+ (tup)->t_infomask2 &= ~HEAP_HOT_UPDATED \
499
+ )
500
+
501
+ #define HeapTupleHeaderIsHeapOnly(tup) \
502
+ ( \
503
+ ((tup)->t_infomask2 & HEAP_ONLY_TUPLE) != 0 \
504
+ )
505
+
506
+ #define HeapTupleHeaderSetHeapOnly(tup) \
507
+ ( \
508
+ (tup)->t_infomask2 |= HEAP_ONLY_TUPLE \
509
+ )
510
+
511
+ #define HeapTupleHeaderClearHeapOnly(tup) \
512
+ ( \
513
+ (tup)->t_infomask2 &= ~HEAP_ONLY_TUPLE \
514
+ )
515
+
516
+ #define HeapTupleHeaderHasMatch(tup) \
517
+ ( \
518
+ ((tup)->t_infomask2 & HEAP_TUPLE_HAS_MATCH) != 0 \
519
+ )
520
+
521
+ #define HeapTupleHeaderSetMatch(tup) \
522
+ ( \
523
+ (tup)->t_infomask2 |= HEAP_TUPLE_HAS_MATCH \
524
+ )
525
+
526
+ #define HeapTupleHeaderClearMatch(tup) \
527
+ ( \
528
+ (tup)->t_infomask2 &= ~HEAP_TUPLE_HAS_MATCH \
529
+ )
530
+
531
+ #define HeapTupleHeaderGetNatts(tup) \
532
+ ((tup)->t_infomask2 & HEAP_NATTS_MASK)
533
+
534
+ #define HeapTupleHeaderSetNatts(tup, natts) \
535
+ ( \
536
+ (tup)->t_infomask2 = ((tup)->t_infomask2 & ~HEAP_NATTS_MASK) | (natts) \
537
+ )
538
+
539
+ #define HeapTupleHeaderHasExternal(tup) \
540
+ (((tup)->t_infomask & HEAP_HASEXTERNAL) != 0)
541
+
542
+
543
+ /*
544
+ * BITMAPLEN(NATTS) -
545
+ * Computes size of null bitmap given number of data columns.
546
+ */
547
+ #define BITMAPLEN(NATTS) (((int)(NATTS) + 7) / 8)
548
+
549
+ /*
550
+ * MaxHeapTupleSize is the maximum allowed size of a heap tuple, including
551
+ * header and MAXALIGN alignment padding. Basically it's BLCKSZ minus the
552
+ * other stuff that has to be on a disk page. Since heap pages use no
553
+ * "special space", there's no deduction for that.
554
+ *
555
+ * NOTE: we allow for the ItemId that must point to the tuple, ensuring that
556
+ * an otherwise-empty page can indeed hold a tuple of this size. Because
557
+ * ItemIds and tuples have different alignment requirements, don't assume that
558
+ * you can, say, fit 2 tuples of size MaxHeapTupleSize/2 on the same page.
559
+ */
560
+ #define MaxHeapTupleSize (BLCKSZ - MAXALIGN(SizeOfPageHeaderData + sizeof(ItemIdData)))
561
+ #define MinHeapTupleSize MAXALIGN(SizeofHeapTupleHeader)
562
+
563
+ /*
564
+ * MaxHeapTuplesPerPage is an upper bound on the number of tuples that can
565
+ * fit on one heap page. (Note that indexes could have more, because they
566
+ * use a smaller tuple header.) We arrive at the divisor because each tuple
567
+ * must be maxaligned, and it must have an associated line pointer.
568
+ *
569
+ * Note: with HOT, there could theoretically be more line pointers (not actual
570
+ * tuples) than this on a heap page. However we constrain the number of line
571
+ * pointers to this anyway, to avoid excessive line-pointer bloat and not
572
+ * require increases in the size of work arrays.
573
+ */
574
+ #define MaxHeapTuplesPerPage \
575
+ ((int) ((BLCKSZ - SizeOfPageHeaderData) / \
576
+ (MAXALIGN(SizeofHeapTupleHeader) + sizeof(ItemIdData))))
577
+
578
+ /*
579
+ * MaxAttrSize is a somewhat arbitrary upper limit on the declared size of
580
+ * data fields of char(n) and similar types. It need not have anything
581
+ * directly to do with the *actual* upper limit of varlena values, which
582
+ * is currently 1Gb (see TOAST structures in postgres.h). I've set it
583
+ * at 10Mb which seems like a reasonable number --- tgl 8/6/00.
584
+ */
585
+ #define MaxAttrSize (10 * 1024 * 1024)
586
+
587
+
588
+ /*
589
+ * MinimalTuple is an alternative representation that is used for transient
590
+ * tuples inside the executor, in places where transaction status information
591
+ * is not required, the tuple rowtype is known, and shaving off a few bytes
592
+ * is worthwhile because we need to store many tuples. The representation
593
+ * is chosen so that tuple access routines can work with either full or
594
+ * minimal tuples via a HeapTupleData pointer structure. The access routines
595
+ * see no difference, except that they must not access the transaction status
596
+ * or t_ctid fields because those aren't there.
597
+ *
598
+ * For the most part, MinimalTuples should be accessed via TupleTableSlot
599
+ * routines. These routines will prevent access to the "system columns"
600
+ * and thereby prevent accidental use of the nonexistent fields.
601
+ *
602
+ * MinimalTupleData contains a length word, some padding, and fields matching
603
+ * HeapTupleHeaderData beginning with t_infomask2. The padding is chosen so
604
+ * that offsetof(t_infomask2) is the same modulo MAXIMUM_ALIGNOF in both
605
+ * structs. This makes data alignment rules equivalent in both cases.
606
+ *
607
+ * When a minimal tuple is accessed via a HeapTupleData pointer, t_data is
608
+ * set to point MINIMAL_TUPLE_OFFSET bytes before the actual start of the
609
+ * minimal tuple --- that is, where a full tuple matching the minimal tuple's
610
+ * data would start. This trick is what makes the structs seem equivalent.
611
+ *
612
+ * Note that t_hoff is computed the same as in a full tuple, hence it includes
613
+ * the MINIMAL_TUPLE_OFFSET distance. t_len does not include that, however.
614
+ *
615
+ * MINIMAL_TUPLE_DATA_OFFSET is the offset to the first useful (non-pad) data
616
+ * other than the length word. tuplesort.c and tuplestore.c use this to avoid
617
+ * writing the padding to disk.
618
+ */
619
+ #define MINIMAL_TUPLE_OFFSET \
620
+ ((offsetof(HeapTupleHeaderData, t_infomask2) - sizeof(uint32)) / MAXIMUM_ALIGNOF * MAXIMUM_ALIGNOF)
621
+ #define MINIMAL_TUPLE_PADDING \
622
+ ((offsetof(HeapTupleHeaderData, t_infomask2) - sizeof(uint32)) % MAXIMUM_ALIGNOF)
623
+ #define MINIMAL_TUPLE_DATA_OFFSET \
624
+ offsetof(MinimalTupleData, t_infomask2)
625
+
626
+ struct MinimalTupleData
627
+ {
628
+ uint32 t_len; /* actual length of minimal tuple */
629
+
630
+ char mt_padding[MINIMAL_TUPLE_PADDING];
631
+
632
+ /* Fields below here must match HeapTupleHeaderData! */
633
+
634
+ uint16 t_infomask2; /* number of attributes + various flags */
635
+
636
+ uint16 t_infomask; /* various flag bits, see below */
637
+
638
+ uint8 t_hoff; /* sizeof header incl. bitmap, padding */
639
+
640
+ /* ^ - 23 bytes - ^ */
641
+
642
+ bits8 t_bits[FLEXIBLE_ARRAY_MEMBER]; /* bitmap of NULLs */
643
+
644
+ /* MORE DATA FOLLOWS AT END OF STRUCT */
645
+ };
646
+
647
+ /* typedef appears in htup.h */
648
+
649
+ #define SizeofMinimalTupleHeader offsetof(MinimalTupleData, t_bits)
650
+
651
+
652
+ /*
653
+ * GETSTRUCT - given a HeapTuple pointer, return address of the user data
654
+ */
655
+ #define GETSTRUCT(TUP) ((char *) ((TUP)->t_data) + (TUP)->t_data->t_hoff)
656
+
657
+ /*
658
+ * Accessor macros to be used with HeapTuple pointers.
659
+ */
660
+
661
+ #define HeapTupleHasNulls(tuple) \
662
+ (((tuple)->t_data->t_infomask & HEAP_HASNULL) != 0)
663
+
664
+ #define HeapTupleNoNulls(tuple) \
665
+ (!((tuple)->t_data->t_infomask & HEAP_HASNULL))
666
+
667
+ #define HeapTupleHasVarWidth(tuple) \
668
+ (((tuple)->t_data->t_infomask & HEAP_HASVARWIDTH) != 0)
669
+
670
+ #define HeapTupleAllFixed(tuple) \
671
+ (!((tuple)->t_data->t_infomask & HEAP_HASVARWIDTH))
672
+
673
+ #define HeapTupleHasExternal(tuple) \
674
+ (((tuple)->t_data->t_infomask & HEAP_HASEXTERNAL) != 0)
675
+
676
+ #define HeapTupleIsHotUpdated(tuple) \
677
+ HeapTupleHeaderIsHotUpdated((tuple)->t_data)
678
+
679
+ #define HeapTupleSetHotUpdated(tuple) \
680
+ HeapTupleHeaderSetHotUpdated((tuple)->t_data)
681
+
682
+ #define HeapTupleClearHotUpdated(tuple) \
683
+ HeapTupleHeaderClearHotUpdated((tuple)->t_data)
684
+
685
+ #define HeapTupleIsHeapOnly(tuple) \
686
+ HeapTupleHeaderIsHeapOnly((tuple)->t_data)
687
+
688
+ #define HeapTupleSetHeapOnly(tuple) \
689
+ HeapTupleHeaderSetHeapOnly((tuple)->t_data)
690
+
691
+ #define HeapTupleClearHeapOnly(tuple) \
692
+ HeapTupleHeaderClearHeapOnly((tuple)->t_data)
693
+
694
+
695
+ /* ----------------
696
+ * fastgetattr
697
+ *
698
+ * Fetch a user attribute's value as a Datum (might be either a
699
+ * value, or a pointer into the data area of the tuple).
700
+ *
701
+ * This must not be used when a system attribute might be requested.
702
+ * Furthermore, the passed attnum MUST be valid. Use heap_getattr()
703
+ * instead, if in doubt.
704
+ *
705
+ * This gets called many times, so we macro the cacheable and NULL
706
+ * lookups, and call nocachegetattr() for the rest.
707
+ * ----------------
708
+ */
709
+
710
+ #if !defined(DISABLE_COMPLEX_MACRO)
711
+
712
+ #define fastgetattr(tup, attnum, tupleDesc, isnull) \
713
+ ( \
714
+ AssertMacro((attnum) > 0), \
715
+ (*(isnull) = false), \
716
+ HeapTupleNoNulls(tup) ? \
717
+ ( \
718
+ TupleDescAttr((tupleDesc), (attnum)-1)->attcacheoff >= 0 ? \
719
+ ( \
720
+ fetchatt(TupleDescAttr((tupleDesc), (attnum)-1), \
721
+ (char *) (tup)->t_data + (tup)->t_data->t_hoff + \
722
+ TupleDescAttr((tupleDesc), (attnum)-1)->attcacheoff)\
723
+ ) \
724
+ : \
725
+ nocachegetattr((tup), (attnum), (tupleDesc)) \
726
+ ) \
727
+ : \
728
+ ( \
729
+ att_isnull((attnum)-1, (tup)->t_data->t_bits) ? \
730
+ ( \
731
+ (*(isnull) = true), \
732
+ (Datum)NULL \
733
+ ) \
734
+ : \
735
+ ( \
736
+ nocachegetattr((tup), (attnum), (tupleDesc)) \
737
+ ) \
738
+ ) \
739
+ )
740
+ #else /* defined(DISABLE_COMPLEX_MACRO) */
741
+
742
+ extern Datum fastgetattr(HeapTuple tup, int attnum, TupleDesc tupleDesc,
743
+ bool *isnull);
744
+ #endif /* defined(DISABLE_COMPLEX_MACRO) */
745
+
746
+
747
+ /* ----------------
748
+ * heap_getattr
749
+ *
750
+ * Extract an attribute of a heap tuple and return it as a Datum.
751
+ * This works for either system or user attributes. The given attnum
752
+ * is properly range-checked.
753
+ *
754
+ * If the field in question has a NULL value, we return a zero Datum
755
+ * and set *isnull == true. Otherwise, we set *isnull == false.
756
+ *
757
+ * <tup> is the pointer to the heap tuple. <attnum> is the attribute
758
+ * number of the column (field) caller wants. <tupleDesc> is a
759
+ * pointer to the structure describing the row and all its fields.
760
+ * ----------------
761
+ */
762
+ #define heap_getattr(tup, attnum, tupleDesc, isnull) \
763
+ ( \
764
+ ((attnum) > 0) ? \
765
+ ( \
766
+ ((attnum) > (int) HeapTupleHeaderGetNatts((tup)->t_data)) ? \
767
+ getmissingattr((tupleDesc), (attnum), (isnull)) \
768
+ : \
769
+ fastgetattr((tup), (attnum), (tupleDesc), (isnull)) \
770
+ ) \
771
+ : \
772
+ heap_getsysattr((tup), (attnum), (tupleDesc), (isnull)) \
773
+ )
774
+
775
+
776
+ /* prototypes for functions in common/heaptuple.c */
777
+ extern Size heap_compute_data_size(TupleDesc tupleDesc,
778
+ Datum *values, bool *isnull);
779
+ extern void heap_fill_tuple(TupleDesc tupleDesc,
780
+ Datum *values, bool *isnull,
781
+ char *data, Size data_size,
782
+ uint16 *infomask, bits8 *bit);
783
+ extern bool heap_attisnull(HeapTuple tup, int attnum, TupleDesc tupleDesc);
784
+ extern Datum nocachegetattr(HeapTuple tup, int attnum,
785
+ TupleDesc att);
786
+ extern Datum heap_getsysattr(HeapTuple tup, int attnum, TupleDesc tupleDesc,
787
+ bool *isnull);
788
+ extern Datum getmissingattr(TupleDesc tupleDesc,
789
+ int attnum, bool *isnull);
790
+ extern HeapTuple heap_copytuple(HeapTuple tuple);
791
+ extern void heap_copytuple_with_tuple(HeapTuple src, HeapTuple dest);
792
+ extern Datum heap_copy_tuple_as_datum(HeapTuple tuple, TupleDesc tupleDesc);
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+ extern HeapTuple heap_form_tuple(TupleDesc tupleDescriptor,
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+ Datum *values, bool *isnull);
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+ extern HeapTuple heap_modify_tuple(HeapTuple tuple,
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+ TupleDesc tupleDesc,
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+ Datum *replValues,
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+ bool *replIsnull,
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+ bool *doReplace);
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+ extern HeapTuple heap_modify_tuple_by_cols(HeapTuple tuple,
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+ TupleDesc tupleDesc,
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+ int nCols,
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+ int *replCols,
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+ Datum *replValues,
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+ bool *replIsnull);
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+ extern void heap_deform_tuple(HeapTuple tuple, TupleDesc tupleDesc,
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+ Datum *values, bool *isnull);
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+ extern void heap_freetuple(HeapTuple htup);
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+ extern MinimalTuple heap_form_minimal_tuple(TupleDesc tupleDescriptor,
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+ Datum *values, bool *isnull);
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+ extern void heap_free_minimal_tuple(MinimalTuple mtup);
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+ extern MinimalTuple heap_copy_minimal_tuple(MinimalTuple mtup);
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+ extern HeapTuple heap_tuple_from_minimal_tuple(MinimalTuple mtup);
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+ extern MinimalTuple minimal_tuple_from_heap_tuple(HeapTuple htup);
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+ extern size_t varsize_any(void *p);
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+ extern HeapTuple heap_expand_tuple(HeapTuple sourceTuple, TupleDesc tupleDesc);
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+ extern MinimalTuple minimal_expand_tuple(HeapTuple sourceTuple, TupleDesc tupleDesc);
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+
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+ #endif /* HTUP_DETAILS_H */