Re: What would AggrefExprState nodes' args contain? - Mailing list pgsql-hackers
From | Vaibhav Kaushal |
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Subject | Re: What would AggrefExprState nodes' args contain? |
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Msg-id | BANLkTin+jGJX=SebUXZOMgp_q-wM+_bPzw@mail.gmail.com Whole thread Raw |
In response to | Re: What would AggrefExprState nodes' args contain? (Ashutosh Bapat <ashutosh.bapat@enterprisedb.com>) |
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Re: What would AggrefExprState nodes' args contain?
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Thanks a lot. I was browsing the code and was thinking this would be the most probable scenario.
But, the point is that even after removing the args initialization part in the ExecInitExpr for AggrefState, the sum() function is working. I believe that is also a aggregate function! If yes, then how is it working if I dd not allow the args to be initialized. The debugger says that ExecEvalAggref was called and the results returned are true.
Regards,
Vaibhav
On Thu, Apr 28, 2011 at 2:38 PM, Ashutosh Bapat <ashutosh.bapat@enterprisedb.com> wrote:
The args in AggrefExprState, are used in the functions ExecAgg, ExecInitAgg and their minions to evaluate the aggregates. The ExecEvalAggref() merely retrieves the results of aggregation calculated during ExecAgg.--On Tue, Apr 26, 2011 at 12:04 PM, Vaibhav Kaushal <vaibhavkaushal123@gmail.com> wrote:Hello all,
While examining the executor, I was wondering what the *args part of AggrefExprState nodes contain. I found that the Aggref (Expr)'s args list is a list of TargetEntry nodes. But the state node's args is initialized in ExecInitExpr as:
astate->args = (List *) ExecInitExpr((Expr *) aggref->args,
parent);
This would mean that the args is actually a ExprState node list with one single item (the ExprState node / tree). I believe it potentially contains the execution tree to determine the state / value of the aggref (sub)expression. But then in the ExecEvalAggref function I do not see the args coming into picture at all! I am also unable to find a call to some function for executing the state node created in the args list. Also, no value is being extracted from that node! Why is it so?
For quick reference I am adding the function (may be you don't need it but still... its a small one):
/* ----------------------------------------------------------------
* ExecEvalAggref
*
* Returns a Datum whose value is the value of the precomputed
* aggregate found in the given expression context.
* ----------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static Datum
ExecEvalAggref(AggrefExprState *aggref, ExprContext *econtext,
bool *isNull, ExprDoneCond *isDone)
{
if (isDone)
*isDone = ExprSingleResult;
if (econtext->ecxt_aggvalues == NULL) /* safety check */
elog(ERROR, "no aggregates in this expression context");
*isNull = econtext->ecxt_aggnulls[aggref->aggno];
return econtext->ecxt_aggvalues[aggref->aggno];
}
What is the use of args in AggrefExprState node here? Is it there just for some historical reason?
Regards,
Vaibhav
Best Wishes,
Ashutosh Bapat
EntepriseDB Corporation
The Enterprise Postgres Company
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