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+--
+-- CLUSTER
+--
+
+CREATE TABLE clstr_tst_s (rf_a SERIAL PRIMARY KEY,
+ b INT);
+
+CREATE TABLE clstr_tst (a SERIAL PRIMARY KEY,
+ b INT,
+ c TEXT,
+ d TEXT,
+ CONSTRAINT clstr_tst_con FOREIGN KEY (b) REFERENCES clstr_tst_s);
+
+CREATE INDEX clstr_tst_b ON clstr_tst (b);
+CREATE INDEX clstr_tst_c ON clstr_tst (c);
+CREATE INDEX clstr_tst_c_b ON clstr_tst (c,b);
+CREATE INDEX clstr_tst_b_c ON clstr_tst (b,c);
+
+INSERT INTO clstr_tst_s (b) VALUES (0);
+INSERT INTO clstr_tst_s (b) SELECT b FROM clstr_tst_s;
+INSERT INTO clstr_tst_s (b) SELECT b FROM clstr_tst_s;
+INSERT INTO clstr_tst_s (b) SELECT b FROM clstr_tst_s;
+INSERT INTO clstr_tst_s (b) SELECT b FROM clstr_tst_s;
+INSERT INTO clstr_tst_s (b) SELECT b FROM clstr_tst_s;
+
+CREATE TABLE clstr_tst_inh () INHERITS (clstr_tst);
+
+INSERT INTO clstr_tst (b, c) VALUES (11, 'once');
+INSERT INTO clstr_tst (b, c) VALUES (10, 'diez');
+INSERT INTO clstr_tst (b, c) VALUES (31, 'treinta y uno');
+INSERT INTO clstr_tst (b, c) VALUES (22, 'veintidos');
+INSERT INTO clstr_tst (b, c) VALUES (3, 'tres');
+INSERT INTO clstr_tst (b, c) VALUES (20, 'veinte');
+INSERT INTO clstr_tst (b, c) VALUES (23, 'veintitres');
+INSERT INTO clstr_tst (b, c) VALUES (21, 'veintiuno');
+INSERT INTO clstr_tst (b, c) VALUES (4, 'cuatro');
+INSERT INTO clstr_tst (b, c) VALUES (14, 'catorce');
+INSERT INTO clstr_tst (b, c) VALUES (2, 'dos');
+INSERT INTO clstr_tst (b, c) VALUES (18, 'dieciocho');
+INSERT INTO clstr_tst (b, c) VALUES (27, 'veintisiete');
+INSERT INTO clstr_tst (b, c) VALUES (25, 'veinticinco');
+INSERT INTO clstr_tst (b, c) VALUES (13, 'trece');
+INSERT INTO clstr_tst (b, c) VALUES (28, 'veintiocho');
+INSERT INTO clstr_tst (b, c) VALUES (32, 'treinta y dos');
+INSERT INTO clstr_tst (b, c) VALUES (5, 'cinco');
+INSERT INTO clstr_tst (b, c) VALUES (29, 'veintinueve');
+INSERT INTO clstr_tst (b, c) VALUES (1, 'uno');
+INSERT INTO clstr_tst (b, c) VALUES (24, 'veinticuatro');
+INSERT INTO clstr_tst (b, c) VALUES (30, 'treinta');
+INSERT INTO clstr_tst (b, c) VALUES (12, 'doce');
+INSERT INTO clstr_tst (b, c) VALUES (17, 'diecisiete');
+INSERT INTO clstr_tst (b, c) VALUES (9, 'nueve');
+INSERT INTO clstr_tst (b, c) VALUES (19, 'diecinueve');
+INSERT INTO clstr_tst (b, c) VALUES (26, 'veintiseis');
+INSERT INTO clstr_tst (b, c) VALUES (15, 'quince');
+INSERT INTO clstr_tst (b, c) VALUES (7, 'siete');
+INSERT INTO clstr_tst (b, c) VALUES (16, 'dieciseis');
+INSERT INTO clstr_tst (b, c) VALUES (8, 'ocho');
+-- This entry is needed to test that TOASTED values are copied correctly.
+INSERT INTO clstr_tst (b, c, d) VALUES (6, 'seis', repeat('xyzzy', 100000));
+
+CLUSTER clstr_tst_c ON clstr_tst;
+
+SELECT a,b,c,substring(d for 30), length(d) from clstr_tst;
+SELECT a,b,c,substring(d for 30), length(d) from clstr_tst ORDER BY a;
+SELECT a,b,c,substring(d for 30), length(d) from clstr_tst ORDER BY b;
+SELECT a,b,c,substring(d for 30), length(d) from clstr_tst ORDER BY c;
+
+-- Verify that inheritance link still works
+INSERT INTO clstr_tst_inh VALUES (0, 100, 'in child table');
+SELECT a,b,c,substring(d for 30), length(d) from clstr_tst;
+
+-- Verify that foreign key link still works
+INSERT INTO clstr_tst (b, c) VALUES (1111, 'this should fail');
+
+SELECT conname FROM pg_constraint WHERE conrelid = 'clstr_tst'::regclass
+ORDER BY 1;
+
+
+SELECT relname, relkind,
+ EXISTS(SELECT 1 FROM pg_class WHERE oid = c.reltoastrelid) AS hastoast
+FROM pg_class c WHERE relname LIKE 'clstr_tst%' ORDER BY relname;
+
+-- Verify that indisclustered is correctly set
+SELECT pg_class.relname FROM pg_index, pg_class, pg_class AS pg_class_2
+WHERE pg_class.oid=indexrelid
+ AND indrelid=pg_class_2.oid
+ AND pg_class_2.relname = 'clstr_tst'
+ AND indisclustered;
+
+-- Try changing indisclustered
+ALTER TABLE clstr_tst CLUSTER ON clstr_tst_b_c;
+SELECT pg_class.relname FROM pg_index, pg_class, pg_class AS pg_class_2
+WHERE pg_class.oid=indexrelid
+ AND indrelid=pg_class_2.oid
+ AND pg_class_2.relname = 'clstr_tst'
+ AND indisclustered;
+
+-- Try turning off all clustering
+ALTER TABLE clstr_tst SET WITHOUT CLUSTER;
+SELECT pg_class.relname FROM pg_index, pg_class, pg_class AS pg_class_2
+WHERE pg_class.oid=indexrelid
+ AND indrelid=pg_class_2.oid
+ AND pg_class_2.relname = 'clstr_tst'
+ AND indisclustered;
+
+-- Verify that clustering all tables does in fact cluster the right ones
+CREATE USER regress_clstr_user;
+CREATE TABLE clstr_1 (a INT PRIMARY KEY);
+CREATE TABLE clstr_2 (a INT PRIMARY KEY);
+CREATE TABLE clstr_3 (a INT PRIMARY KEY);
+ALTER TABLE clstr_1 OWNER TO regress_clstr_user;
+ALTER TABLE clstr_3 OWNER TO regress_clstr_user;
+GRANT SELECT ON clstr_2 TO regress_clstr_user;
+INSERT INTO clstr_1 VALUES (2);
+INSERT INTO clstr_1 VALUES (1);
+INSERT INTO clstr_2 VALUES (2);
+INSERT INTO clstr_2 VALUES (1);
+INSERT INTO clstr_3 VALUES (2);
+INSERT INTO clstr_3 VALUES (1);
+
+-- "CLUSTER <tablename>" on a table that hasn't been clustered
+CLUSTER clstr_2;
+
+CLUSTER clstr_1_pkey ON clstr_1;
+CLUSTER clstr_2 USING clstr_2_pkey;
+SELECT * FROM clstr_1 UNION ALL
+ SELECT * FROM clstr_2 UNION ALL
+ SELECT * FROM clstr_3;
+
+-- revert to the original state
+DELETE FROM clstr_1;
+DELETE FROM clstr_2;
+DELETE FROM clstr_3;
+INSERT INTO clstr_1 VALUES (2);
+INSERT INTO clstr_1 VALUES (1);
+INSERT INTO clstr_2 VALUES (2);
+INSERT INTO clstr_2 VALUES (1);
+INSERT INTO clstr_3 VALUES (2);
+INSERT INTO clstr_3 VALUES (1);
+
+-- this user can only cluster clstr_1 and clstr_3, but the latter
+-- has not been clustered
+SET SESSION AUTHORIZATION regress_clstr_user;
+CLUSTER;
+SELECT * FROM clstr_1 UNION ALL
+ SELECT * FROM clstr_2 UNION ALL
+ SELECT * FROM clstr_3;
+
+-- cluster a single table using the indisclustered bit previously set
+DELETE FROM clstr_1;
+INSERT INTO clstr_1 VALUES (2);
+INSERT INTO clstr_1 VALUES (1);
+CLUSTER clstr_1;
+SELECT * FROM clstr_1;
+
+-- Test MVCC-safety of cluster. There isn't much we can do to verify the
+-- results with a single backend...
+
+CREATE TABLE clustertest (key int PRIMARY KEY);
+
+INSERT INTO clustertest VALUES (10);
+INSERT INTO clustertest VALUES (20);
+INSERT INTO clustertest VALUES (30);
+INSERT INTO clustertest VALUES (40);
+INSERT INTO clustertest VALUES (50);
+
+-- Use a transaction so that updates are not committed when CLUSTER sees 'em
+BEGIN;
+
+-- Test update where the old row version is found first in the scan
+UPDATE clustertest SET key = 100 WHERE key = 10;
+
+-- Test update where the new row version is found first in the scan
+UPDATE clustertest SET key = 35 WHERE key = 40;
+
+-- Test longer update chain
+UPDATE clustertest SET key = 60 WHERE key = 50;
+UPDATE clustertest SET key = 70 WHERE key = 60;
+UPDATE clustertest SET key = 80 WHERE key = 70;
+
+SELECT * FROM clustertest;
+CLUSTER clustertest_pkey ON clustertest;
+SELECT * FROM clustertest;
+
+COMMIT;
+
+SELECT * FROM clustertest;
+
+-- check that temp tables can be clustered
+create temp table clstr_temp (col1 int primary key, col2 text);
+insert into clstr_temp values (2, 'two'), (1, 'one');
+cluster clstr_temp using clstr_temp_pkey;
+select * from clstr_temp;
+drop table clstr_temp;
+
+RESET SESSION AUTHORIZATION;
+
+-- check clustering an empty table
+DROP TABLE clustertest;
+CREATE TABLE clustertest (f1 int PRIMARY KEY);
+CLUSTER clustertest USING clustertest_pkey;
+CLUSTER clustertest;
+
+-- Check that partitioned tables cannot be clustered
+CREATE TABLE clstrpart (a int) PARTITION BY RANGE (a);
+CREATE INDEX clstrpart_idx ON clstrpart (a);
+ALTER TABLE clstrpart CLUSTER ON clstrpart_idx;
+CLUSTER clstrpart USING clstrpart_idx;
+DROP TABLE clstrpart;
+
+-- Test CLUSTER with external tuplesorting
+
+create table clstr_4 as select * from tenk1;
+create index cluster_sort on clstr_4 (hundred, thousand, tenthous);
+-- ensure we don't use the index in CLUSTER nor the checking SELECTs
+set enable_indexscan = off;
+
+-- Use external sort:
+set maintenance_work_mem = '1MB';
+cluster clstr_4 using cluster_sort;
+select * from
+(select hundred, lag(hundred) over () as lhundred,
+ thousand, lag(thousand) over () as lthousand,
+ tenthous, lag(tenthous) over () as ltenthous from clstr_4) ss
+where row(hundred, thousand, tenthous) <= row(lhundred, lthousand, ltenthous);
+
+reset enable_indexscan;
+reset maintenance_work_mem;
+
+-- test CLUSTER on expression index
+CREATE TABLE clstr_expression(id serial primary key, a int, b text COLLATE "C");
+INSERT INTO clstr_expression(a, b) SELECT g.i % 42, 'prefix'||g.i FROM generate_series(1, 133) g(i);
+CREATE INDEX clstr_expression_minus_a ON clstr_expression ((-a), b);
+CREATE INDEX clstr_expression_upper_b ON clstr_expression ((upper(b)));
+
+-- verify indexes work before cluster
+BEGIN;
+SET LOCAL enable_seqscan = false;
+EXPLAIN (COSTS OFF) SELECT * FROM clstr_expression WHERE upper(b) = 'PREFIX3';
+SELECT * FROM clstr_expression WHERE upper(b) = 'PREFIX3';
+EXPLAIN (COSTS OFF) SELECT * FROM clstr_expression WHERE -a = -3 ORDER BY -a, b;
+SELECT * FROM clstr_expression WHERE -a = -3 ORDER BY -a, b;
+COMMIT;
+
+-- and after clustering on clstr_expression_minus_a
+CLUSTER clstr_expression USING clstr_expression_minus_a;
+BEGIN;
+SET LOCAL enable_seqscan = false;
+EXPLAIN (COSTS OFF) SELECT * FROM clstr_expression WHERE upper(b) = 'PREFIX3';
+SELECT * FROM clstr_expression WHERE upper(b) = 'PREFIX3';
+EXPLAIN (COSTS OFF) SELECT * FROM clstr_expression WHERE -a = -3 ORDER BY -a, b;
+SELECT * FROM clstr_expression WHERE -a = -3 ORDER BY -a, b;
+COMMIT;
+
+-- and after clustering on clstr_expression_upper_b
+CLUSTER clstr_expression USING clstr_expression_upper_b;
+BEGIN;
+SET LOCAL enable_seqscan = false;
+EXPLAIN (COSTS OFF) SELECT * FROM clstr_expression WHERE upper(b) = 'PREFIX3';
+SELECT * FROM clstr_expression WHERE upper(b) = 'PREFIX3';
+EXPLAIN (COSTS OFF) SELECT * FROM clstr_expression WHERE -a = -3 ORDER BY -a, b;
+SELECT * FROM clstr_expression WHERE -a = -3 ORDER BY -a, b;
+COMMIT;
+
+-- clean up
+DROP TABLE clustertest;
+DROP TABLE clstr_1;
+DROP TABLE clstr_2;
+DROP TABLE clstr_3;
+DROP TABLE clstr_4;
+DROP TABLE clstr_expression;
+
+DROP USER regress_clstr_user;