From 6eb9c5a5657d1fe77b55cc261450f3538d35a94d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Baumann Date: Sat, 4 May 2024 14:19:15 +0200 Subject: Adding upstream version 13.4. Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann --- src/include/parser/parse_node.h | 327 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 327 insertions(+) create mode 100644 src/include/parser/parse_node.h (limited to 'src/include/parser/parse_node.h') diff --git a/src/include/parser/parse_node.h b/src/include/parser/parse_node.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d25819a --- /dev/null +++ b/src/include/parser/parse_node.h @@ -0,0 +1,327 @@ +/*------------------------------------------------------------------------- + * + * parse_node.h + * Internal definitions for parser + * + * + * Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2020, PostgreSQL Global Development Group + * Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California + * + * src/include/parser/parse_node.h + * + *------------------------------------------------------------------------- + */ +#ifndef PARSE_NODE_H +#define PARSE_NODE_H + +#include "nodes/parsenodes.h" +#include "utils/queryenvironment.h" +#include "utils/relcache.h" + + +/* Forward references for some structs declared below */ +typedef struct ParseState ParseState; +typedef struct ParseNamespaceItem ParseNamespaceItem; +typedef struct ParseNamespaceColumn ParseNamespaceColumn; + +/* + * Expression kinds distinguished by transformExpr(). Many of these are not + * semantically distinct so far as expression transformation goes; rather, + * we distinguish them so that context-specific error messages can be printed. + * + * Note: EXPR_KIND_OTHER is not used in the core code, but is left for use + * by extension code that might need to call transformExpr(). The core code + * will not enforce any context-driven restrictions on EXPR_KIND_OTHER + * expressions, so the caller would have to check for sub-selects, aggregates, + * window functions, SRFs, etc if those need to be disallowed. + */ +typedef enum ParseExprKind +{ + EXPR_KIND_NONE = 0, /* "not in an expression" */ + EXPR_KIND_OTHER, /* reserved for extensions */ + EXPR_KIND_JOIN_ON, /* JOIN ON */ + EXPR_KIND_JOIN_USING, /* JOIN USING */ + EXPR_KIND_FROM_SUBSELECT, /* sub-SELECT in FROM clause */ + EXPR_KIND_FROM_FUNCTION, /* function in FROM clause */ + EXPR_KIND_WHERE, /* WHERE */ + EXPR_KIND_HAVING, /* HAVING */ + EXPR_KIND_FILTER, /* FILTER */ + EXPR_KIND_WINDOW_PARTITION, /* window definition PARTITION BY */ + EXPR_KIND_WINDOW_ORDER, /* window definition ORDER BY */ + EXPR_KIND_WINDOW_FRAME_RANGE, /* window frame clause with RANGE */ + EXPR_KIND_WINDOW_FRAME_ROWS, /* window frame clause with ROWS */ + EXPR_KIND_WINDOW_FRAME_GROUPS, /* window frame clause with GROUPS */ + EXPR_KIND_SELECT_TARGET, /* SELECT target list item */ + EXPR_KIND_INSERT_TARGET, /* INSERT target list item */ + EXPR_KIND_UPDATE_SOURCE, /* UPDATE assignment source item */ + EXPR_KIND_UPDATE_TARGET, /* UPDATE assignment target item */ + EXPR_KIND_GROUP_BY, /* GROUP BY */ + EXPR_KIND_ORDER_BY, /* ORDER BY */ + EXPR_KIND_DISTINCT_ON, /* DISTINCT ON */ + EXPR_KIND_LIMIT, /* LIMIT */ + EXPR_KIND_OFFSET, /* OFFSET */ + EXPR_KIND_RETURNING, /* RETURNING */ + EXPR_KIND_VALUES, /* VALUES */ + EXPR_KIND_VALUES_SINGLE, /* single-row VALUES (in INSERT only) */ + EXPR_KIND_CHECK_CONSTRAINT, /* CHECK constraint for a table */ + EXPR_KIND_DOMAIN_CHECK, /* CHECK constraint for a domain */ + EXPR_KIND_COLUMN_DEFAULT, /* default value for a table column */ + EXPR_KIND_FUNCTION_DEFAULT, /* default parameter value for function */ + EXPR_KIND_INDEX_EXPRESSION, /* index expression */ + EXPR_KIND_INDEX_PREDICATE, /* index predicate */ + EXPR_KIND_ALTER_COL_TRANSFORM, /* transform expr in ALTER COLUMN TYPE */ + EXPR_KIND_EXECUTE_PARAMETER, /* parameter value in EXECUTE */ + EXPR_KIND_TRIGGER_WHEN, /* WHEN condition in CREATE TRIGGER */ + EXPR_KIND_POLICY, /* USING or WITH CHECK expr in policy */ + EXPR_KIND_PARTITION_BOUND, /* partition bound expression */ + EXPR_KIND_PARTITION_EXPRESSION, /* PARTITION BY expression */ + EXPR_KIND_CALL_ARGUMENT, /* procedure argument in CALL */ + EXPR_KIND_COPY_WHERE, /* WHERE condition in COPY FROM */ + EXPR_KIND_GENERATED_COLUMN, /* generation expression for a column */ +} ParseExprKind; + + +/* + * Function signatures for parser hooks + */ +typedef Node *(*PreParseColumnRefHook) (ParseState *pstate, ColumnRef *cref); +typedef Node *(*PostParseColumnRefHook) (ParseState *pstate, ColumnRef *cref, Node *var); +typedef Node *(*ParseParamRefHook) (ParseState *pstate, ParamRef *pref); +typedef Node *(*CoerceParamHook) (ParseState *pstate, Param *param, + Oid targetTypeId, int32 targetTypeMod, + int location); + + +/* + * State information used during parse analysis + * + * parentParseState: NULL in a top-level ParseState. When parsing a subquery, + * links to current parse state of outer query. + * + * p_sourcetext: source string that generated the raw parsetree being + * analyzed, or NULL if not available. (The string is used only to + * generate cursor positions in error messages: we need it to convert + * byte-wise locations in parse structures to character-wise cursor + * positions.) + * + * p_rtable: list of RTEs that will become the rangetable of the query. + * Note that neither relname nor refname of these entries are necessarily + * unique; searching the rtable by name is a bad idea. + * + * p_joinexprs: list of JoinExpr nodes associated with p_rtable entries. + * This is one-for-one with p_rtable, but contains NULLs for non-join + * RTEs, and may be shorter than p_rtable if the last RTE(s) aren't joins. + * + * p_joinlist: list of join items (RangeTblRef and JoinExpr nodes) that + * will become the fromlist of the query's top-level FromExpr node. + * + * p_namespace: list of ParseNamespaceItems that represents the current + * namespace for table and column lookup. (The RTEs listed here may be just + * a subset of the whole rtable. See ParseNamespaceItem comments below.) + * + * p_lateral_active: true if we are currently parsing a LATERAL subexpression + * of this parse level. This makes p_lateral_only namespace items visible, + * whereas they are not visible when p_lateral_active is FALSE. + * + * p_ctenamespace: list of CommonTableExprs (WITH items) that are visible + * at the moment. This is entirely different from p_namespace because a CTE + * is not an RTE, rather "visibility" means you could make an RTE from it. + * + * p_future_ctes: list of CommonTableExprs (WITH items) that are not yet + * visible due to scope rules. This is used to help improve error messages. + * + * p_parent_cte: CommonTableExpr that immediately contains the current query, + * if any. + * + * p_target_relation: target relation, if query is INSERT, UPDATE, or DELETE. + * + * p_target_nsitem: target relation's ParseNamespaceItem. + * + * p_is_insert: true to process assignment expressions like INSERT, false + * to process them like UPDATE. (Note this can change intra-statement, for + * cases like INSERT ON CONFLICT UPDATE.) + * + * p_windowdefs: list of WindowDefs representing WINDOW and OVER clauses. + * We collect these while transforming expressions and then transform them + * afterwards (so that any resjunk tlist items needed for the sort/group + * clauses end up at the end of the query tlist). A WindowDef's location in + * this list, counting from 1, is the winref number to use to reference it. + * + * p_expr_kind: kind of expression we're currently parsing, as per enum above; + * EXPR_KIND_NONE when not in an expression. + * + * p_next_resno: next TargetEntry.resno to assign, starting from 1. + * + * p_multiassign_exprs: partially-processed MultiAssignRef source expressions. + * + * p_locking_clause: query's FOR UPDATE/FOR SHARE clause, if any. + * + * p_locked_from_parent: true if parent query level applies FOR UPDATE/SHARE + * to this subquery as a whole. + * + * p_resolve_unknowns: resolve unknown-type SELECT output columns as type TEXT + * (this is true by default). + * + * p_hasAggs, p_hasWindowFuncs, etc: true if we've found any of the indicated + * constructs in the query. + * + * p_last_srf: the set-returning FuncExpr or OpExpr most recently found in + * the query, or NULL if none. + * + * p_pre_columnref_hook, etc: optional parser hook functions for modifying the + * interpretation of ColumnRefs and ParamRefs. + * + * p_ref_hook_state: passthrough state for the parser hook functions. + */ +struct ParseState +{ + ParseState *parentParseState; /* stack link */ + const char *p_sourcetext; /* source text, or NULL if not available */ + List *p_rtable; /* range table so far */ + List *p_joinexprs; /* JoinExprs for RTE_JOIN p_rtable entries */ + List *p_joinlist; /* join items so far (will become FromExpr + * node's fromlist) */ + List *p_namespace; /* currently-referenceable RTEs (List of + * ParseNamespaceItem) */ + bool p_lateral_active; /* p_lateral_only items visible? */ + List *p_ctenamespace; /* current namespace for common table exprs */ + List *p_future_ctes; /* common table exprs not yet in namespace */ + CommonTableExpr *p_parent_cte; /* this query's containing CTE */ + Relation p_target_relation; /* INSERT/UPDATE/DELETE target rel */ + ParseNamespaceItem *p_target_nsitem; /* target rel's NSItem, or NULL */ + bool p_is_insert; /* process assignment like INSERT not UPDATE */ + List *p_windowdefs; /* raw representations of window clauses */ + ParseExprKind p_expr_kind; /* what kind of expression we're parsing */ + int p_next_resno; /* next targetlist resno to assign */ + List *p_multiassign_exprs; /* junk tlist entries for multiassign */ + List *p_locking_clause; /* raw FOR UPDATE/FOR SHARE info */ + bool p_locked_from_parent; /* parent has marked this subquery + * with FOR UPDATE/FOR SHARE */ + bool p_resolve_unknowns; /* resolve unknown-type SELECT outputs as + * type text */ + + QueryEnvironment *p_queryEnv; /* curr env, incl refs to enclosing env */ + + /* Flags telling about things found in the query: */ + bool p_hasAggs; + bool p_hasWindowFuncs; + bool p_hasTargetSRFs; + bool p_hasSubLinks; + bool p_hasModifyingCTE; + + Node *p_last_srf; /* most recent set-returning func/op found */ + + /* + * Optional hook functions for parser callbacks. These are null unless + * set up by the caller of make_parsestate. + */ + PreParseColumnRefHook p_pre_columnref_hook; + PostParseColumnRefHook p_post_columnref_hook; + ParseParamRefHook p_paramref_hook; + CoerceParamHook p_coerce_param_hook; + void *p_ref_hook_state; /* common passthrough link for above */ +}; + +/* + * An element of a namespace list. + * + * The p_nscolumns array contains info showing how to construct Vars + * referencing corresponding elements of the RTE's colnames list. + * + * Namespace items with p_rel_visible set define which RTEs are accessible by + * qualified names, while those with p_cols_visible set define which RTEs are + * accessible by unqualified names. These sets are different because a JOIN + * without an alias does not hide the contained tables (so they must be + * visible for qualified references) but it does hide their columns + * (unqualified references to the columns refer to the JOIN, not the member + * tables, so we must not complain that such a reference is ambiguous). + * Various special RTEs such as NEW/OLD for rules may also appear with only + * one flag set. + * + * While processing the FROM clause, namespace items may appear with + * p_lateral_only set, meaning they are visible only to LATERAL + * subexpressions. (The pstate's p_lateral_active flag tells whether we are + * inside such a subexpression at the moment.) If p_lateral_ok is not set, + * it's an error to actually use such a namespace item. One might think it + * would be better to just exclude such items from visibility, but the wording + * of SQL:2008 requires us to do it this way. We also use p_lateral_ok to + * forbid LATERAL references to an UPDATE/DELETE target table. + * + * At no time should a namespace list contain two entries that conflict + * according to the rules in checkNameSpaceConflicts; but note that those + * are more complicated than "must have different alias names", so in practice + * code searching a namespace list has to check for ambiguous references. + */ +struct ParseNamespaceItem +{ + RangeTblEntry *p_rte; /* The relation's rangetable entry */ + int p_rtindex; /* The relation's index in the rangetable */ + /* array of same length as p_rte->eref->colnames: */ + ParseNamespaceColumn *p_nscolumns; /* per-column data */ + bool p_rel_visible; /* Relation name is visible? */ + bool p_cols_visible; /* Column names visible as unqualified refs? */ + bool p_lateral_only; /* Is only visible to LATERAL expressions? */ + bool p_lateral_ok; /* If so, does join type allow use? */ +}; + +/* + * Data about one column of a ParseNamespaceItem. + * + * We track the info needed to construct a Var referencing the column + * (but only for user-defined columns; system column references and + * whole-row references are handled separately). + * + * p_varno and p_varattno identify the semantic referent, which is a + * base-relation column unless the reference is to a join USING column that + * isn't semantically equivalent to either join input column (because it is a + * FULL join or the input column requires a type coercion). In those cases + * p_varno and p_varattno refer to the JOIN RTE. + * + * p_varnosyn and p_varattnosyn are either identical to p_varno/p_varattno, + * or they specify the column's position in an aliased JOIN RTE that hides + * the semantic referent RTE's refname. (That could be either the JOIN RTE + * in which this ParseNamespaceColumn entry exists, or some lower join level.) + * + * If an RTE contains a dropped column, its ParseNamespaceColumn struct + * is all-zeroes. (Conventionally, test for p_varno == 0 to detect this.) + */ +struct ParseNamespaceColumn +{ + Index p_varno; /* rangetable index */ + AttrNumber p_varattno; /* attribute number of the column */ + Oid p_vartype; /* pg_type OID */ + int32 p_vartypmod; /* type modifier value */ + Oid p_varcollid; /* OID of collation, or InvalidOid */ + Index p_varnosyn; /* rangetable index of syntactic referent */ + AttrNumber p_varattnosyn; /* attribute number of syntactic referent */ +}; + +/* Support for parser_errposition_callback function */ +typedef struct ParseCallbackState +{ + ParseState *pstate; + int location; + ErrorContextCallback errcallback; +} ParseCallbackState; + + +extern ParseState *make_parsestate(ParseState *parentParseState); +extern void free_parsestate(ParseState *pstate); +extern int parser_errposition(ParseState *pstate, int location); + +extern void setup_parser_errposition_callback(ParseCallbackState *pcbstate, + ParseState *pstate, int location); +extern void cancel_parser_errposition_callback(ParseCallbackState *pcbstate); + +extern Oid transformContainerType(Oid *containerType, int32 *containerTypmod); + +extern SubscriptingRef *transformContainerSubscripts(ParseState *pstate, + Node *containerBase, + Oid containerType, + Oid elementType, + int32 containerTypMod, + List *indirection, + Node *assignFrom); +extern Const *make_const(ParseState *pstate, Value *value, int location); + +#endif /* PARSE_NODE_H */ -- cgit v1.2.3