Re: Retire has_multiple_baserels() - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Tom Lane
Subject Re: Retire has_multiple_baserels()
Date
Msg-id 422567.1696958028@sss.pgh.pa.us
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In response to Re: Retire has_multiple_baserels()  (Aleksander Alekseev <aleksander@timescale.com>)
Responses Re: Retire has_multiple_baserels()
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Aleksander Alekseev <aleksander@timescale.com> writes:
>> The function has_multiple_baserels() is used in set_subquery_pathlist()
>> to check and see if there are more than 1 base rel, by looping through
>> simple_rel_array[].  I think one simpler way to do that is to leverage
>> root->all_baserels by
>>     bms_membership(root->all_baserels) == BMS_MULTIPLE

> I used the following patch to double check that nothing was missed:
> ...
> It wasn't. The patch LGTM.

I thought this test wasn't too complete, because has_multiple_baserels
isn't reached at all in many cases thanks to the way the calling if()
is coded.  I tried testing like this instead:

diff --git a/src/backend/optimizer/path/allpaths.c b/src/backend/optimizer/path/allpaths.c
index eea49cca7b..3f6fc51fb4 100644
--- a/src/backend/optimizer/path/allpaths.c
+++ b/src/backend/optimizer/path/allpaths.c
@@ -2649,6 +2649,8 @@ set_subquery_pathlist(PlannerInfo *root, RelOptInfo *rel,
      */
     remove_unused_subquery_outputs(subquery, rel, run_cond_attrs);

+    Assert(has_multiple_baserels(root) == (bms_membership(root->all_baserels) == BMS_MULTIPLE));
+
     /*
      * We can safely pass the outer tuple_fraction down to the subquery if the
      * outer level has no joining, aggregation, or sorting to do. Otherwise

and came to the same conclusion: check-world finds no cases where
the assertion fails.  So it LGTM too.  Pushed.

            regards, tom lane



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