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+--
+-- SUBSELECT
+--
+
+SELECT 1 AS one WHERE 1 IN (SELECT 1);
+
+SELECT 1 AS zero WHERE 1 NOT IN (SELECT 1);
+
+SELECT 1 AS zero WHERE 1 IN (SELECT 2);
+
+-- Check grammar's handling of extra parens in assorted contexts
+
+SELECT * FROM (SELECT 1 AS x) ss;
+SELECT * FROM ((SELECT 1 AS x)) ss;
+
+(SELECT 2) UNION SELECT 2;
+((SELECT 2)) UNION SELECT 2;
+
+SELECT ((SELECT 2) UNION SELECT 2);
+SELECT (((SELECT 2)) UNION SELECT 2);
+
+SELECT (SELECT ARRAY[1,2,3])[1];
+SELECT ((SELECT ARRAY[1,2,3]))[2];
+SELECT (((SELECT ARRAY[1,2,3])))[3];
+
+-- Set up some simple test tables
+
+CREATE TABLE SUBSELECT_TBL (
+ f1 integer,
+ f2 integer,
+ f3 float
+);
+
+INSERT INTO SUBSELECT_TBL VALUES (1, 2, 3);
+INSERT INTO SUBSELECT_TBL VALUES (2, 3, 4);
+INSERT INTO SUBSELECT_TBL VALUES (3, 4, 5);
+INSERT INTO SUBSELECT_TBL VALUES (1, 1, 1);
+INSERT INTO SUBSELECT_TBL VALUES (2, 2, 2);
+INSERT INTO SUBSELECT_TBL VALUES (3, 3, 3);
+INSERT INTO SUBSELECT_TBL VALUES (6, 7, 8);
+INSERT INTO SUBSELECT_TBL VALUES (8, 9, NULL);
+
+SELECT * FROM SUBSELECT_TBL;
+
+-- Uncorrelated subselects
+
+SELECT f1 AS "Constant Select" FROM SUBSELECT_TBL
+ WHERE f1 IN (SELECT 1);
+
+SELECT f1 AS "Uncorrelated Field" FROM SUBSELECT_TBL
+ WHERE f1 IN (SELECT f2 FROM SUBSELECT_TBL);
+
+SELECT f1 AS "Uncorrelated Field" FROM SUBSELECT_TBL
+ WHERE f1 IN (SELECT f2 FROM SUBSELECT_TBL WHERE
+ f2 IN (SELECT f1 FROM SUBSELECT_TBL));
+
+SELECT f1, f2
+ FROM SUBSELECT_TBL
+ WHERE (f1, f2) NOT IN (SELECT f2, CAST(f3 AS int4) FROM SUBSELECT_TBL
+ WHERE f3 IS NOT NULL);
+
+-- Correlated subselects
+
+SELECT f1 AS "Correlated Field", f2 AS "Second Field"
+ FROM SUBSELECT_TBL upper
+ WHERE f1 IN (SELECT f2 FROM SUBSELECT_TBL WHERE f1 = upper.f1);
+
+SELECT f1 AS "Correlated Field", f3 AS "Second Field"
+ FROM SUBSELECT_TBL upper
+ WHERE f1 IN
+ (SELECT f2 FROM SUBSELECT_TBL WHERE CAST(upper.f2 AS float) = f3);
+
+SELECT f1 AS "Correlated Field", f3 AS "Second Field"
+ FROM SUBSELECT_TBL upper
+ WHERE f3 IN (SELECT upper.f1 + f2 FROM SUBSELECT_TBL
+ WHERE f2 = CAST(f3 AS integer));
+
+SELECT f1 AS "Correlated Field"
+ FROM SUBSELECT_TBL
+ WHERE (f1, f2) IN (SELECT f2, CAST(f3 AS int4) FROM SUBSELECT_TBL
+ WHERE f3 IS NOT NULL);
+
+--
+-- Use some existing tables in the regression test
+--
+
+SELECT ss.f1 AS "Correlated Field", ss.f3 AS "Second Field"
+ FROM SUBSELECT_TBL ss
+ WHERE f1 NOT IN (SELECT f1+1 FROM INT4_TBL
+ WHERE f1 != ss.f1 AND f1 < 2147483647);
+
+select q1, float8(count(*)) / (select count(*) from int8_tbl)
+from int8_tbl group by q1 order by q1;
+
+-- Unspecified-type literals in output columns should resolve as text
+
+SELECT *, pg_typeof(f1) FROM
+ (SELECT 'foo' AS f1 FROM generate_series(1,3)) ss ORDER BY 1;
+
+-- ... unless there's context to suggest differently
+
+explain (verbose, costs off) select '42' union all select '43';
+explain (verbose, costs off) select '42' union all select 43;
+
+-- check materialization of an initplan reference (bug #14524)
+explain (verbose, costs off)
+select 1 = all (select (select 1));
+select 1 = all (select (select 1));
+
+--
+-- Check EXISTS simplification with LIMIT
+--
+explain (costs off)
+select * from int4_tbl o where exists
+ (select 1 from int4_tbl i where i.f1=o.f1 limit null);
+explain (costs off)
+select * from int4_tbl o where not exists
+ (select 1 from int4_tbl i where i.f1=o.f1 limit 1);
+explain (costs off)
+select * from int4_tbl o where exists
+ (select 1 from int4_tbl i where i.f1=o.f1 limit 0);
+
+--
+-- Test cases to catch unpleasant interactions between IN-join processing
+-- and subquery pullup.
+--
+
+select count(*) from
+ (select 1 from tenk1 a
+ where unique1 IN (select hundred from tenk1 b)) ss;
+select count(distinct ss.ten) from
+ (select ten from tenk1 a
+ where unique1 IN (select hundred from tenk1 b)) ss;
+select count(*) from
+ (select 1 from tenk1 a
+ where unique1 IN (select distinct hundred from tenk1 b)) ss;
+select count(distinct ss.ten) from
+ (select ten from tenk1 a
+ where unique1 IN (select distinct hundred from tenk1 b)) ss;
+
+--
+-- Test cases to check for overenthusiastic optimization of
+-- "IN (SELECT DISTINCT ...)" and related cases. Per example from
+-- Luca Pireddu and Michael Fuhr.
+--
+
+CREATE TEMP TABLE foo (id integer);
+CREATE TEMP TABLE bar (id1 integer, id2 integer);
+
+INSERT INTO foo VALUES (1);
+
+INSERT INTO bar VALUES (1, 1);
+INSERT INTO bar VALUES (2, 2);
+INSERT INTO bar VALUES (3, 1);
+
+-- These cases require an extra level of distinct-ing above subquery s
+SELECT * FROM foo WHERE id IN
+ (SELECT id2 FROM (SELECT DISTINCT id1, id2 FROM bar) AS s);
+SELECT * FROM foo WHERE id IN
+ (SELECT id2 FROM (SELECT id1,id2 FROM bar GROUP BY id1,id2) AS s);
+SELECT * FROM foo WHERE id IN
+ (SELECT id2 FROM (SELECT id1, id2 FROM bar UNION
+ SELECT id1, id2 FROM bar) AS s);
+
+-- These cases do not
+SELECT * FROM foo WHERE id IN
+ (SELECT id2 FROM (SELECT DISTINCT ON (id2) id1, id2 FROM bar) AS s);
+SELECT * FROM foo WHERE id IN
+ (SELECT id2 FROM (SELECT id2 FROM bar GROUP BY id2) AS s);
+SELECT * FROM foo WHERE id IN
+ (SELECT id2 FROM (SELECT id2 FROM bar UNION
+ SELECT id2 FROM bar) AS s);
+
+--
+-- Test case to catch problems with multiply nested sub-SELECTs not getting
+-- recalculated properly. Per bug report from Didier Moens.
+--
+
+CREATE TABLE orderstest (
+ approver_ref integer,
+ po_ref integer,
+ ordercanceled boolean
+);
+
+INSERT INTO orderstest VALUES (1, 1, false);
+INSERT INTO orderstest VALUES (66, 5, false);
+INSERT INTO orderstest VALUES (66, 6, false);
+INSERT INTO orderstest VALUES (66, 7, false);
+INSERT INTO orderstest VALUES (66, 1, true);
+INSERT INTO orderstest VALUES (66, 8, false);
+INSERT INTO orderstest VALUES (66, 1, false);
+INSERT INTO orderstest VALUES (77, 1, false);
+INSERT INTO orderstest VALUES (1, 1, false);
+INSERT INTO orderstest VALUES (66, 1, false);
+INSERT INTO orderstest VALUES (1, 1, false);
+
+CREATE VIEW orders_view AS
+SELECT *,
+(SELECT CASE
+ WHEN ord.approver_ref=1 THEN '---' ELSE 'Approved'
+ END) AS "Approved",
+(SELECT CASE
+ WHEN ord.ordercanceled
+ THEN 'Canceled'
+ ELSE
+ (SELECT CASE
+ WHEN ord.po_ref=1
+ THEN
+ (SELECT CASE
+ WHEN ord.approver_ref=1
+ THEN '---'
+ ELSE 'Approved'
+ END)
+ ELSE 'PO'
+ END)
+END) AS "Status",
+(CASE
+ WHEN ord.ordercanceled
+ THEN 'Canceled'
+ ELSE
+ (CASE
+ WHEN ord.po_ref=1
+ THEN
+ (CASE
+ WHEN ord.approver_ref=1
+ THEN '---'
+ ELSE 'Approved'
+ END)
+ ELSE 'PO'
+ END)
+END) AS "Status_OK"
+FROM orderstest ord;
+
+SELECT * FROM orders_view;
+
+DROP TABLE orderstest cascade;
+
+--
+-- Test cases to catch situations where rule rewriter fails to propagate
+-- hasSubLinks flag correctly. Per example from Kyle Bateman.
+--
+
+create temp table parts (
+ partnum text,
+ cost float8
+);
+
+create temp table shipped (
+ ttype char(2),
+ ordnum int4,
+ partnum text,
+ value float8
+);
+
+create temp view shipped_view as
+ select * from shipped where ttype = 'wt';
+
+create rule shipped_view_insert as on insert to shipped_view do instead
+ insert into shipped values('wt', new.ordnum, new.partnum, new.value);
+
+insert into parts (partnum, cost) values (1, 1234.56);
+
+insert into shipped_view (ordnum, partnum, value)
+ values (0, 1, (select cost from parts where partnum = '1'));
+
+select * from shipped_view;
+
+create rule shipped_view_update as on update to shipped_view do instead
+ update shipped set partnum = new.partnum, value = new.value
+ where ttype = new.ttype and ordnum = new.ordnum;
+
+update shipped_view set value = 11
+ from int4_tbl a join int4_tbl b
+ on (a.f1 = (select f1 from int4_tbl c where c.f1=b.f1))
+ where ordnum = a.f1;
+
+select * from shipped_view;
+
+select f1, ss1 as relabel from
+ (select *, (select sum(f1) from int4_tbl b where f1 >= a.f1) as ss1
+ from int4_tbl a) ss;
+
+--
+-- Test cases involving PARAM_EXEC parameters and min/max index optimizations.
+-- Per bug report from David Sanchez i Gregori.
+--
+
+select * from (
+ select max(unique1) from tenk1 as a
+ where exists (select 1 from tenk1 as b where b.thousand = a.unique2)
+) ss;
+
+select * from (
+ select min(unique1) from tenk1 as a
+ where not exists (select 1 from tenk1 as b where b.unique2 = 10000)
+) ss;
+
+--
+-- Test that an IN implemented using a UniquePath does unique-ification
+-- with the right semantics, as per bug #4113. (Unfortunately we have
+-- no simple way to ensure that this test case actually chooses that type
+-- of plan, but it does in releases 7.4-8.3. Note that an ordering difference
+-- here might mean that some other plan type is being used, rendering the test
+-- pointless.)
+--
+
+create temp table numeric_table (num_col numeric);
+insert into numeric_table values (1), (1.000000000000000000001), (2), (3);
+
+create temp table float_table (float_col float8);
+insert into float_table values (1), (2), (3);
+
+select * from float_table
+ where float_col in (select num_col from numeric_table);
+
+select * from numeric_table
+ where num_col in (select float_col from float_table);
+
+--
+-- Test case for bug #4290: bogus calculation of subplan param sets
+--
+
+create temp table ta (id int primary key, val int);
+
+insert into ta values(1,1);
+insert into ta values(2,2);
+
+create temp table tb (id int primary key, aval int);
+
+insert into tb values(1,1);
+insert into tb values(2,1);
+insert into tb values(3,2);
+insert into tb values(4,2);
+
+create temp table tc (id int primary key, aid int);
+
+insert into tc values(1,1);
+insert into tc values(2,2);
+
+select
+ ( select min(tb.id) from tb
+ where tb.aval = (select ta.val from ta where ta.id = tc.aid) ) as min_tb_id
+from tc;
+
+--
+-- Test case for 8.3 "failed to locate grouping columns" bug
+--
+
+create temp table t1 (f1 numeric(14,0), f2 varchar(30));
+
+select * from
+ (select distinct f1, f2, (select f2 from t1 x where x.f1 = up.f1) as fs
+ from t1 up) ss
+group by f1,f2,fs;
+
+--
+-- Test case for bug #5514 (mishandling of whole-row Vars in subselects)
+--
+
+create temp table table_a(id integer);
+insert into table_a values (42);
+
+create temp view view_a as select * from table_a;
+
+select view_a from view_a;
+select (select view_a) from view_a;
+select (select (select view_a)) from view_a;
+select (select (a.*)::text) from view_a a;
+
+--
+-- Check that whole-row Vars reading the result of a subselect don't include
+-- any junk columns therein
+--
+
+select q from (select max(f1) from int4_tbl group by f1 order by f1) q;
+with q as (select max(f1) from int4_tbl group by f1 order by f1)
+ select q from q;
+
+--
+-- Test case for sublinks pulled up into joinaliasvars lists in an
+-- inherited update/delete query
+--
+
+begin; -- this shouldn't delete anything, but be safe
+
+delete from road
+where exists (
+ select 1
+ from
+ int4_tbl cross join
+ ( select f1, array(select q1 from int8_tbl) as arr
+ from text_tbl ) ss
+ where road.name = ss.f1 );
+
+rollback;
+
+--
+-- Test case for sublinks pushed down into subselects via join alias expansion
+--
+
+select
+ (select sq1) as qq1
+from
+ (select exists(select 1 from int4_tbl where f1 = q2) as sq1, 42 as dummy
+ from int8_tbl) sq0
+ join
+ int4_tbl i4 on dummy = i4.f1;
+
+--
+-- Test case for subselect within UPDATE of INSERT...ON CONFLICT DO UPDATE
+--
+create temp table upsert(key int4 primary key, val text);
+insert into upsert values(1, 'val') on conflict (key) do update set val = 'not seen';
+insert into upsert values(1, 'val') on conflict (key) do update set val = 'seen with subselect ' || (select f1 from int4_tbl where f1 != 0 limit 1)::text;
+
+select * from upsert;
+
+with aa as (select 'int4_tbl' u from int4_tbl limit 1)
+insert into upsert values (1, 'x'), (999, 'y')
+on conflict (key) do update set val = (select u from aa)
+returning *;
+
+--
+-- Test case for cross-type partial matching in hashed subplan (bug #7597)
+--
+
+create temp table outer_7597 (f1 int4, f2 int4);
+insert into outer_7597 values (0, 0);
+insert into outer_7597 values (1, 0);
+insert into outer_7597 values (0, null);
+insert into outer_7597 values (1, null);
+
+create temp table inner_7597(c1 int8, c2 int8);
+insert into inner_7597 values(0, null);
+
+select * from outer_7597 where (f1, f2) not in (select * from inner_7597);
+
+--
+-- Similar test case using text that verifies that collation
+-- information is passed through by execTuplesEqual() in nodeSubplan.c
+-- (otherwise it would error in texteq())
+--
+
+create temp table outer_text (f1 text, f2 text);
+insert into outer_text values ('a', 'a');
+insert into outer_text values ('b', 'a');
+insert into outer_text values ('a', null);
+insert into outer_text values ('b', null);
+
+create temp table inner_text (c1 text, c2 text);
+insert into inner_text values ('a', null);
+insert into inner_text values ('123', '456');
+
+select * from outer_text where (f1, f2) not in (select * from inner_text);
+
+--
+-- Another test case for cross-type hashed subplans: comparison of
+-- inner-side values must be done with appropriate operator
+--
+
+explain (verbose, costs off)
+select 'foo'::text in (select 'bar'::name union all select 'bar'::name);
+
+select 'foo'::text in (select 'bar'::name union all select 'bar'::name);
+
+--
+-- Test that we don't try to hash nested records (bug #17363)
+-- (Hashing could be supported, but for now we don't)
+--
+
+explain (verbose, costs off)
+select row(row(row(1))) = any (select row(row(1)));
+
+select row(row(row(1))) = any (select row(row(1)));
+
+--
+-- Test case for premature memory release during hashing of subplan output
+--
+
+select '1'::text in (select '1'::name union all select '1'::name);
+
+--
+-- Test that we don't try to use a hashed subplan if the simplified
+-- testexpr isn't of the right shape
+--
+
+-- this fails by default, of course
+select * from int8_tbl where q1 in (select c1 from inner_text);
+
+begin;
+
+-- make an operator to allow it to succeed
+create function bogus_int8_text_eq(int8, text) returns boolean
+language sql as 'select $1::text = $2';
+
+create operator = (procedure=bogus_int8_text_eq, leftarg=int8, rightarg=text);
+
+explain (costs off)
+select * from int8_tbl where q1 in (select c1 from inner_text);
+select * from int8_tbl where q1 in (select c1 from inner_text);
+
+-- inlining of this function results in unusual number of hash clauses,
+-- which we can still cope with
+create or replace function bogus_int8_text_eq(int8, text) returns boolean
+language sql as 'select $1::text = $2 and $1::text = $2';
+
+explain (costs off)
+select * from int8_tbl where q1 in (select c1 from inner_text);
+select * from int8_tbl where q1 in (select c1 from inner_text);
+
+-- inlining of this function causes LHS and RHS to be switched,
+-- which we can't cope with, so hashing should be abandoned
+create or replace function bogus_int8_text_eq(int8, text) returns boolean
+language sql as 'select $2 = $1::text';
+
+explain (costs off)
+select * from int8_tbl where q1 in (select c1 from inner_text);
+select * from int8_tbl where q1 in (select c1 from inner_text);
+
+rollback; -- to get rid of the bogus operator
+
+--
+-- Test resolution of hashed vs non-hashed implementation of EXISTS subplan
+--
+explain (costs off)
+select count(*) from tenk1 t
+where (exists(select 1 from tenk1 k where k.unique1 = t.unique2) or ten < 0);
+select count(*) from tenk1 t
+where (exists(select 1 from tenk1 k where k.unique1 = t.unique2) or ten < 0);
+
+explain (costs off)
+select count(*) from tenk1 t
+where (exists(select 1 from tenk1 k where k.unique1 = t.unique2) or ten < 0)
+ and thousand = 1;
+select count(*) from tenk1 t
+where (exists(select 1 from tenk1 k where k.unique1 = t.unique2) or ten < 0)
+ and thousand = 1;
+
+-- It's possible for the same EXISTS to get resolved both ways
+create temp table exists_tbl (c1 int, c2 int, c3 int) partition by list (c1);
+create temp table exists_tbl_null partition of exists_tbl for values in (null);
+create temp table exists_tbl_def partition of exists_tbl default;
+insert into exists_tbl select x, x/2, x+1 from generate_series(0,10) x;
+analyze exists_tbl;
+explain (costs off)
+select * from exists_tbl t1
+ where (exists(select 1 from exists_tbl t2 where t1.c1 = t2.c2) or c3 < 0);
+select * from exists_tbl t1
+ where (exists(select 1 from exists_tbl t2 where t1.c1 = t2.c2) or c3 < 0);
+
+--
+-- Test case for planner bug with nested EXISTS handling
+--
+select a.thousand from tenk1 a, tenk1 b
+where a.thousand = b.thousand
+ and exists ( select 1 from tenk1 c where b.hundred = c.hundred
+ and not exists ( select 1 from tenk1 d
+ where a.thousand = d.thousand ) );
+
+--
+-- Check that nested sub-selects are not pulled up if they contain volatiles
+--
+explain (verbose, costs off)
+ select x, x from
+ (select (select now()) as x from (values(1),(2)) v(y)) ss;
+explain (verbose, costs off)
+ select x, x from
+ (select (select random()) as x from (values(1),(2)) v(y)) ss;
+explain (verbose, costs off)
+ select x, x from
+ (select (select now() where y=y) as x from (values(1),(2)) v(y)) ss;
+explain (verbose, costs off)
+ select x, x from
+ (select (select random() where y=y) as x from (values(1),(2)) v(y)) ss;
+
+--
+-- Test rescan of a hashed subplan (the use of random() is to prevent the
+-- sub-select from being pulled up, which would result in not hashing)
+--
+explain (verbose, costs off)
+select sum(ss.tst::int) from
+ onek o cross join lateral (
+ select i.ten in (select f1 from int4_tbl where f1 <= o.hundred) as tst,
+ random() as r
+ from onek i where i.unique1 = o.unique1 ) ss
+where o.ten = 0;
+
+select sum(ss.tst::int) from
+ onek o cross join lateral (
+ select i.ten in (select f1 from int4_tbl where f1 <= o.hundred) as tst,
+ random() as r
+ from onek i where i.unique1 = o.unique1 ) ss
+where o.ten = 0;
+
+--
+-- Test rescan of a SetOp node
+--
+explain (costs off)
+select count(*) from
+ onek o cross join lateral (
+ select * from onek i1 where i1.unique1 = o.unique1
+ except
+ select * from onek i2 where i2.unique1 = o.unique2
+ ) ss
+where o.ten = 1;
+
+select count(*) from
+ onek o cross join lateral (
+ select * from onek i1 where i1.unique1 = o.unique1
+ except
+ select * from onek i2 where i2.unique1 = o.unique2
+ ) ss
+where o.ten = 1;
+
+--
+-- Test rescan of a RecursiveUnion node
+--
+explain (costs off)
+select sum(o.four), sum(ss.a) from
+ onek o cross join lateral (
+ with recursive x(a) as
+ (select o.four as a
+ union
+ select a + 1 from x
+ where a < 10)
+ select * from x
+ ) ss
+where o.ten = 1;
+
+select sum(o.four), sum(ss.a) from
+ onek o cross join lateral (
+ with recursive x(a) as
+ (select o.four as a
+ union
+ select a + 1 from x
+ where a < 10)
+ select * from x
+ ) ss
+where o.ten = 1;
+
+--
+-- Check we don't misoptimize a NOT IN where the subquery returns no rows.
+--
+create temp table notinouter (a int);
+create temp table notininner (b int not null);
+insert into notinouter values (null), (1);
+
+select * from notinouter where a not in (select b from notininner);
+
+--
+-- Check we behave sanely in corner case of empty SELECT list (bug #8648)
+--
+create temp table nocolumns();
+select exists(select * from nocolumns);
+
+--
+-- Check behavior with a SubPlan in VALUES (bug #14924)
+--
+select val.x
+ from generate_series(1,10) as s(i),
+ lateral (
+ values ((select s.i + 1)), (s.i + 101)
+ ) as val(x)
+where s.i < 10 and (select val.x) < 110;
+
+-- another variant of that (bug #16213)
+explain (verbose, costs off)
+select * from
+(values
+ (3 not in (select * from (values (1), (2)) ss1)),
+ (false)
+) ss;
+
+select * from
+(values
+ (3 not in (select * from (values (1), (2)) ss1)),
+ (false)
+) ss;
+
+--
+-- Check sane behavior with nested IN SubLinks
+--
+explain (verbose, costs off)
+select * from int4_tbl where
+ (case when f1 in (select unique1 from tenk1 a) then f1 else null end) in
+ (select ten from tenk1 b);
+select * from int4_tbl where
+ (case when f1 in (select unique1 from tenk1 a) then f1 else null end) in
+ (select ten from tenk1 b);
+
+--
+-- Check for incorrect optimization when IN subquery contains a SRF
+--
+explain (verbose, costs off)
+select * from int4_tbl o where (f1, f1) in
+ (select f1, generate_series(1,50) / 10 g from int4_tbl i group by f1);
+select * from int4_tbl o where (f1, f1) in
+ (select f1, generate_series(1,50) / 10 g from int4_tbl i group by f1);
+
+--
+-- check for over-optimization of whole-row Var referencing an Append plan
+--
+select (select q from
+ (select 1,2,3 where f1 > 0
+ union all
+ select 4,5,6.0 where f1 <= 0
+ ) q )
+from int4_tbl;
+
+--
+-- Check for sane handling of a lateral reference in a subquery's quals
+-- (most of the complication here is to prevent the test case from being
+-- flattened too much)
+--
+explain (verbose, costs off)
+select * from
+ int4_tbl i4,
+ lateral (
+ select i4.f1 > 1 as b, 1 as id
+ from (select random() order by 1) as t1
+ union all
+ select true as b, 2 as id
+ ) as t2
+where b and f1 >= 0;
+
+select * from
+ int4_tbl i4,
+ lateral (
+ select i4.f1 > 1 as b, 1 as id
+ from (select random() order by 1) as t1
+ union all
+ select true as b, 2 as id
+ ) as t2
+where b and f1 >= 0;
+
+--
+-- Check that volatile quals aren't pushed down past a DISTINCT:
+-- nextval() should not be called more than the nominal number of times
+--
+create temp sequence ts1;
+
+select * from
+ (select distinct ten from tenk1) ss
+ where ten < 10 + nextval('ts1')
+ order by 1;
+
+select nextval('ts1');
+
+--
+-- Check that volatile quals aren't pushed down past a set-returning function;
+-- while a nonvolatile qual can be, if it doesn't reference the SRF.
+--
+create function tattle(x int, y int) returns bool
+volatile language plpgsql as $$
+begin
+ raise notice 'x = %, y = %', x, y;
+ return x > y;
+end$$;
+
+explain (verbose, costs off)
+select * from
+ (select 9 as x, unnest(array[1,2,3,11,12,13]) as u) ss
+ where tattle(x, 8);
+
+select * from
+ (select 9 as x, unnest(array[1,2,3,11,12,13]) as u) ss
+ where tattle(x, 8);
+
+-- if we pretend it's stable, we get different results:
+alter function tattle(x int, y int) stable;
+
+explain (verbose, costs off)
+select * from
+ (select 9 as x, unnest(array[1,2,3,11,12,13]) as u) ss
+ where tattle(x, 8);
+
+select * from
+ (select 9 as x, unnest(array[1,2,3,11,12,13]) as u) ss
+ where tattle(x, 8);
+
+-- although even a stable qual should not be pushed down if it references SRF
+explain (verbose, costs off)
+select * from
+ (select 9 as x, unnest(array[1,2,3,11,12,13]) as u) ss
+ where tattle(x, u);
+
+select * from
+ (select 9 as x, unnest(array[1,2,3,11,12,13]) as u) ss
+ where tattle(x, u);
+
+drop function tattle(x int, y int);
+
+--
+-- Test that LIMIT can be pushed to SORT through a subquery that just projects
+-- columns. We check for that having happened by looking to see if EXPLAIN
+-- ANALYZE shows that a top-N sort was used. We must suppress or filter away
+-- all the non-invariant parts of the EXPLAIN ANALYZE output.
+--
+create table sq_limit (pk int primary key, c1 int, c2 int);
+insert into sq_limit values
+ (1, 1, 1),
+ (2, 2, 2),
+ (3, 3, 3),
+ (4, 4, 4),
+ (5, 1, 1),
+ (6, 2, 2),
+ (7, 3, 3),
+ (8, 4, 4);
+
+create function explain_sq_limit() returns setof text language plpgsql as
+$$
+declare ln text;
+begin
+ for ln in
+ explain (analyze, summary off, timing off, costs off)
+ select * from (select pk,c2 from sq_limit order by c1,pk) as x limit 3
+ loop
+ ln := regexp_replace(ln, 'Memory: \S*', 'Memory: xxx');
+ return next ln;
+ end loop;
+end;
+$$;
+
+select * from explain_sq_limit();
+
+select * from (select pk,c2 from sq_limit order by c1,pk) as x limit 3;
+
+drop function explain_sq_limit();
+
+drop table sq_limit;
+
+--
+-- Ensure that backward scan direction isn't propagated into
+-- expression subqueries (bug #15336)
+--
+
+begin;
+
+declare c1 scroll cursor for
+ select * from generate_series(1,4) i
+ where i <> all (values (2),(3));
+
+move forward all in c1;
+fetch backward all in c1;
+
+commit;
+
+--
+-- Tests for CTE inlining behavior
+--
+
+-- Basic subquery that can be inlined
+explain (verbose, costs off)
+with x as (select * from (select f1 from subselect_tbl) ss)
+select * from x where f1 = 1;
+
+-- Explicitly request materialization
+explain (verbose, costs off)
+with x as materialized (select * from (select f1 from subselect_tbl) ss)
+select * from x where f1 = 1;
+
+-- Stable functions are safe to inline
+explain (verbose, costs off)
+with x as (select * from (select f1, now() from subselect_tbl) ss)
+select * from x where f1 = 1;
+
+-- Volatile functions prevent inlining
+explain (verbose, costs off)
+with x as (select * from (select f1, random() from subselect_tbl) ss)
+select * from x where f1 = 1;
+
+-- SELECT FOR UPDATE cannot be inlined
+explain (verbose, costs off)
+with x as (select * from (select f1 from subselect_tbl for update) ss)
+select * from x where f1 = 1;
+
+-- Multiply-referenced CTEs are inlined only when requested
+explain (verbose, costs off)
+with x as (select * from (select f1, now() as n from subselect_tbl) ss)
+select * from x, x x2 where x.n = x2.n;
+
+explain (verbose, costs off)
+with x as not materialized (select * from (select f1, now() as n from subselect_tbl) ss)
+select * from x, x x2 where x.n = x2.n;
+
+-- Multiply-referenced CTEs can't be inlined if they contain outer self-refs
+explain (verbose, costs off)
+with recursive x(a) as
+ ((values ('a'), ('b'))
+ union all
+ (with z as not materialized (select * from x)
+ select z.a || z1.a as a from z cross join z as z1
+ where length(z.a || z1.a) < 5))
+select * from x;
+
+with recursive x(a) as
+ ((values ('a'), ('b'))
+ union all
+ (with z as not materialized (select * from x)
+ select z.a || z1.a as a from z cross join z as z1
+ where length(z.a || z1.a) < 5))
+select * from x;
+
+explain (verbose, costs off)
+with recursive x(a) as
+ ((values ('a'), ('b'))
+ union all
+ (with z as not materialized (select * from x)
+ select z.a || z.a as a from z
+ where length(z.a || z.a) < 5))
+select * from x;
+
+with recursive x(a) as
+ ((values ('a'), ('b'))
+ union all
+ (with z as not materialized (select * from x)
+ select z.a || z.a as a from z
+ where length(z.a || z.a) < 5))
+select * from x;
+
+-- Check handling of outer references
+explain (verbose, costs off)
+with x as (select * from int4_tbl)
+select * from (with y as (select * from x) select * from y) ss;
+
+explain (verbose, costs off)
+with x as materialized (select * from int4_tbl)
+select * from (with y as (select * from x) select * from y) ss;
+
+-- Ensure that we inline the currect CTE when there are
+-- multiple CTEs with the same name
+explain (verbose, costs off)
+with x as (select 1 as y)
+select * from (with x as (select 2 as y) select * from x) ss;
+
+-- Row marks are not pushed into CTEs
+explain (verbose, costs off)
+with x as (select * from subselect_tbl)
+select * from x for update;