In the past, we used a 'Lispy' linked list implementation: a "list" was merely a pointer to the head node of the list. The problem with that design is that it makes lappend() and length() linear time. This patch fixes that problem (and others) by maintaining a count of the list length and a pointer to the tail node along with each head node pointer. A "list" is now a pointer to a structure containing some meta-data about the list; the head and tail pointers in that structure refer to ListCell structures that maintain the actual linked list of nodes. The function names of the list API have also been changed to, I hope, be more logically consistent. By default, the old function names are still available; they will be disabled-by-default once the rest of the tree has been updated to use the new API names.
382 lines
10 KiB
C
382 lines
10 KiB
C
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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*
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* view.c
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* use rewrite rules to construct views
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*
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* Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2003, 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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*
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* IDENTIFICATION
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* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/backend/commands/view.c,v 1.82 2004/05/26 04:41:13 neilc Exp $
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*
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*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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*/
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#include "postgres.h"
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#include "access/heapam.h"
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#include "catalog/dependency.h"
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#include "catalog/namespace.h"
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#include "commands/tablecmds.h"
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#include "commands/view.h"
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#include "miscadmin.h"
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#include "nodes/makefuncs.h"
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#include "parser/parse_relation.h"
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#include "rewrite/rewriteDefine.h"
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#include "rewrite/rewriteManip.h"
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#include "rewrite/rewriteSupport.h"
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#include "utils/acl.h"
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#include "utils/lsyscache.h"
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static void checkViewTupleDesc(TupleDesc newdesc, TupleDesc olddesc);
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/*---------------------------------------------------------------------
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* DefineVirtualRelation
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*
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* Create the "view" relation. `DefineRelation' does all the work,
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* we just provide the correct arguments ... at least when we're
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* creating a view. If we're updating an existing view, we have to
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* work harder.
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*---------------------------------------------------------------------
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*/
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static Oid
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DefineVirtualRelation(const RangeVar *relation, List *tlist, bool replace)
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{
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Oid viewOid,
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namespaceId;
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CreateStmt *createStmt = makeNode(CreateStmt);
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List *attrList;
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ListCell *t;
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/*
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* create a list of ColumnDef nodes based on the names and types of
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* the (non-junk) targetlist items from the view's SELECT list.
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*/
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attrList = NIL;
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foreach(t, tlist)
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{
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TargetEntry *entry = lfirst(t);
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Resdom *res = entry->resdom;
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if (!res->resjunk)
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{
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ColumnDef *def = makeNode(ColumnDef);
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TypeName *typename = makeNode(TypeName);
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def->colname = pstrdup(res->resname);
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typename->typeid = res->restype;
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typename->typmod = res->restypmod;
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def->typename = typename;
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def->inhcount = 0;
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def->is_local = true;
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def->is_not_null = false;
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def->raw_default = NULL;
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def->cooked_default = NULL;
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def->constraints = NIL;
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def->support = NULL;
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attrList = lappend(attrList, def);
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}
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}
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if (attrList == NIL)
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ereport(ERROR,
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(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_TABLE_DEFINITION),
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errmsg("view must have at least one column")));
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/*
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* Check to see if we want to replace an existing view.
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*/
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namespaceId = RangeVarGetCreationNamespace(relation);
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viewOid = get_relname_relid(relation->relname, namespaceId);
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if (OidIsValid(viewOid) && replace)
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{
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Relation rel;
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TupleDesc descriptor;
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/*
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* Yes. Get exclusive lock on the existing view ...
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*/
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rel = relation_open(viewOid, AccessExclusiveLock);
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/*
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* Make sure it *is* a view, and do permissions checks.
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*/
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if (rel->rd_rel->relkind != RELKIND_VIEW)
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ereport(ERROR,
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(errcode(ERRCODE_WRONG_OBJECT_TYPE),
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errmsg("\"%s\" is not a view",
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RelationGetRelationName(rel))));
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if (!pg_class_ownercheck(viewOid, GetUserId()))
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aclcheck_error(ACLCHECK_NOT_OWNER, ACL_KIND_CLASS,
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RelationGetRelationName(rel));
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/*
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* Create a tuple descriptor to compare against the existing view,
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* and verify it matches.
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*/
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descriptor = BuildDescForRelation(attrList);
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checkViewTupleDesc(descriptor, rel->rd_att);
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/*
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* Seems okay, so return the OID of the pre-existing view.
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*/
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relation_close(rel, NoLock); /* keep the lock! */
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return viewOid;
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}
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else
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{
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/*
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* now create the parameters for keys/inheritance etc. All of them
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* are nil...
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*/
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createStmt->relation = (RangeVar *) relation;
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createStmt->tableElts = attrList;
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createStmt->inhRelations = NIL;
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createStmt->constraints = NIL;
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createStmt->hasoids = MUST_NOT_HAVE_OIDS;
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createStmt->oncommit = ONCOMMIT_NOOP;
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/*
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* finally create the relation (this will error out if there's an
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* existing view, so we don't need more code to complain if
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* "replace" is false).
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*/
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return DefineRelation(createStmt, RELKIND_VIEW);
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}
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}
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/*
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* Verify that tupledesc associated with proposed new view definition
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* matches tupledesc of old view. This is basically a cut-down version
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* of equalTupleDescs(), with code added to generate specific complaints.
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*/
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static void
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checkViewTupleDesc(TupleDesc newdesc, TupleDesc olddesc)
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{
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int i;
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if (newdesc->natts != olddesc->natts)
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ereport(ERROR,
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(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_TABLE_DEFINITION),
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errmsg("cannot change number of columns in view")));
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/* we can ignore tdhasoid */
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for (i = 0; i < newdesc->natts; i++)
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{
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Form_pg_attribute newattr = newdesc->attrs[i];
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Form_pg_attribute oldattr = olddesc->attrs[i];
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/* XXX not right, but we don't support DROP COL on view anyway */
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if (newattr->attisdropped != oldattr->attisdropped)
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ereport(ERROR,
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(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_TABLE_DEFINITION),
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errmsg("cannot change number of columns in view")));
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if (strcmp(NameStr(newattr->attname), NameStr(oldattr->attname)) != 0)
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ereport(ERROR,
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(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_TABLE_DEFINITION),
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errmsg("cannot change name of view column \"%s\"",
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NameStr(oldattr->attname))));
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/* XXX would it be safe to allow atttypmod to change? Not sure */
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if (newattr->atttypid != oldattr->atttypid ||
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newattr->atttypmod != oldattr->atttypmod)
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ereport(ERROR,
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(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_TABLE_DEFINITION),
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errmsg("cannot change data type of view column \"%s\"",
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NameStr(oldattr->attname))));
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/* We can ignore the remaining attributes of an attribute... */
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}
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/*
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* We ignore the constraint fields. The new view desc can't have any
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* constraints, and the only ones that could be on the old view are
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* defaults, which we are happy to leave in place.
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*/
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}
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static RuleStmt *
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FormViewRetrieveRule(const RangeVar *view, Query *viewParse, bool replace)
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{
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RuleStmt *rule;
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/*
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* Create a RuleStmt that corresponds to the suitable rewrite rule
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* args for DefineQueryRewrite();
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*/
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rule = makeNode(RuleStmt);
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rule->relation = copyObject((RangeVar *) view);
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rule->rulename = pstrdup(ViewSelectRuleName);
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rule->whereClause = NULL;
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rule->event = CMD_SELECT;
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rule->instead = true;
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rule->actions = list_make1(viewParse);
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rule->replace = replace;
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return rule;
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}
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static void
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DefineViewRules(const RangeVar *view, Query *viewParse, bool replace)
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{
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RuleStmt *retrieve_rule;
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#ifdef NOTYET
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RuleStmt *replace_rule;
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RuleStmt *append_rule;
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RuleStmt *delete_rule;
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#endif
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retrieve_rule = FormViewRetrieveRule(view, viewParse, replace);
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#ifdef NOTYET
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replace_rule = FormViewReplaceRule(view, viewParse);
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append_rule = FormViewAppendRule(view, viewParse);
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delete_rule = FormViewDeleteRule(view, viewParse);
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#endif
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DefineQueryRewrite(retrieve_rule);
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#ifdef NOTYET
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DefineQueryRewrite(replace_rule);
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DefineQueryRewrite(append_rule);
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DefineQueryRewrite(delete_rule);
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#endif
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}
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/*---------------------------------------------------------------
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* UpdateRangeTableOfViewParse
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*
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* Update the range table of the given parsetree.
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* This update consists of adding two new entries IN THE BEGINNING
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* of the range table (otherwise the rule system will die a slow,
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* horrible and painful death, and we do not want that now, do we?)
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* one for the OLD relation and one for the NEW one (both of
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* them refer in fact to the "view" relation).
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*
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* Of course we must also increase the 'varnos' of all the Var nodes
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* by 2...
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*
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* These extra RT entries are not actually used in the query,
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* except for run-time permission checking.
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*---------------------------------------------------------------
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*/
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static Query *
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UpdateRangeTableOfViewParse(Oid viewOid, Query *viewParse)
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{
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List *new_rt;
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RangeTblEntry *rt_entry1,
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*rt_entry2;
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/*
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* Make a copy of the given parsetree. It's not so much that we don't
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* want to scribble on our input, it's that the parser has a bad habit
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* of outputting multiple links to the same subtree for constructs
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* like BETWEEN, and we mustn't have OffsetVarNodes increment the
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* varno of a Var node twice. copyObject will expand any
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* multiply-referenced subtree into multiple copies.
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*/
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viewParse = (Query *) copyObject(viewParse);
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/*
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* Create the 2 new range table entries and form the new range
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* table... OLD first, then NEW....
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*/
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rt_entry1 = addRangeTableEntryForRelation(NULL, viewOid,
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makeAlias("*OLD*", NIL),
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false, false);
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rt_entry2 = addRangeTableEntryForRelation(NULL, viewOid,
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makeAlias("*NEW*", NIL),
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false, false);
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/* Must override addRangeTableEntry's default access-check flags */
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rt_entry1->requiredPerms = 0;
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rt_entry2->requiredPerms = 0;
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new_rt = lcons(rt_entry1, lcons(rt_entry2, viewParse->rtable));
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viewParse->rtable = new_rt;
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/*
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* Now offset all var nodes by 2, and jointree RT indexes too.
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*/
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OffsetVarNodes((Node *) viewParse, 2, 0);
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return viewParse;
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}
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/*-------------------------------------------------------------------
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* DefineView
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*
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* - takes a "viewname", "parsetree" pair and then
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* 1) construct the "virtual" relation
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* 2) commit the command but NOT the transaction,
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* so that the relation exists
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* before the rules are defined.
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* 2) define the "n" rules specified in the PRS2 paper
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* over the "virtual" relation
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*-------------------------------------------------------------------
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*/
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void
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DefineView(const RangeVar *view, Query *viewParse, bool replace)
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{
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Oid viewOid;
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/*
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* Create the view relation
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*
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* NOTE: if it already exists and replace is false, the xact will be
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* aborted.
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*/
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viewOid = DefineVirtualRelation(view, viewParse->targetList, replace);
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/*
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* The relation we have just created is not visible to any other
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* commands running with the same transaction & command id. So,
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* increment the command id counter (but do NOT pfree any memory!!!!)
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*/
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CommandCounterIncrement();
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/*
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* The range table of 'viewParse' does not contain entries for the
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* "OLD" and "NEW" relations. So... add them!
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*/
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viewParse = UpdateRangeTableOfViewParse(viewOid, viewParse);
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/*
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* Now create the rules associated with the view.
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*/
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DefineViewRules(view, viewParse, replace);
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}
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/*
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* RemoveView
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*
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* Remove a view given its name
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*
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* We just have to drop the relation; the associated rules will be
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* cleaned up automatically.
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*/
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void
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RemoveView(const RangeVar *view, DropBehavior behavior)
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{
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Oid viewOid;
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ObjectAddress object;
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viewOid = RangeVarGetRelid(view, false);
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object.classId = RelOid_pg_class;
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object.objectId = viewOid;
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object.objectSubId = 0;
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performDeletion(&object, behavior);
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}
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