> be a useful function for many users. However, I found the fact that > if connectby_tree has the following data, connectby() tries to search the end > of roots without knowing that the relations are infinite(-5-9-10-11-9-10-11-) . > I hope connectby() supports a check routine to find infinite relations. > > > CREATE TABLE connectby_tree(keyid int, parent_keyid int); > INSERT INTO connectby_tree VALUES(1,NULL); > INSERT INTO connectby_tree VALUES(2,1); > INSERT INTO connectby_tree VALUES(3,1); > INSERT INTO connectby_tree VALUES(4,2); > INSERT INTO connectby_tree VALUES(5,2); > INSERT INTO connectby_tree VALUES(6,4); > INSERT INTO connectby_tree VALUES(7,3); > INSERT INTO connectby_tree VALUES(8,6); > INSERT INTO connectby_tree VALUES(9,5); > > INSERT INTO connectby_tree VALUES(10,9); > INSERT INTO connectby_tree VALUES(11,10); > INSERT INTO connectby_tree VALUES(9,11); <-- infinite > The attached patch fixes the infinite recursion bug in contrib/tablefunc/tablefunc.c:connectby found by Masaru Sugawara. test=# SELECT * FROM connectby('connectby_tree', 'keyid', 'parent_keyid', '2', 4, '~') AS t(keyid int, parent_keyid int, level int, branch text); keyid | parent_keyid | level | branch -------+--------------+-------+------------- 2 | | 0 | 2 4 | 2 | 1 | 2~4 6 | 4 | 2 | 2~4~6 8 | 6 | 3 | 2~4~6~8 5 | 2 | 1 | 2~5 9 | 5 | 2 | 2~5~9 10 | 9 | 3 | 2~5~9~10 11 | 10 | 4 | 2~5~9~10~11 (8 rows) test=# SELECT * FROM connectby('connectby_tree', 'keyid', 'parent_keyid', '2', 5, '~') AS t(keyid int, parent_keyid int, level int, branch text); ERROR: infinite recursion detected I implemented it by checking the branch string for repeated keys (whether or not the branch is returned). The performance hit was pretty minimal -- about 1% for a moderately complex test case (220000 record table, 9 level tree with 3800 members). Joe Conway
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