Fix PlanRowMark/ExecRowMark structures to handle inheritance correctly.

Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>

Commit: fed8dcdb84d255088d22efa3156a193f3399e792
Author: Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>
Date: 2011-01-13T01:47:09Z
Releases: 9.0.3
Fix PlanRowMark/ExecRowMark structures to handle inheritance correctly.

In an inherited UPDATE/DELETE, each target table has its own subplan,
because it might have a column set different from other targets.  This
means that the resjunk columns we add to support EvalPlanQual might be
at different physical column numbers in each subplan.  The EvalPlanQual
rewrite I did for 9.0 failed to account for this, resulting in possible
misbehavior or even crashes during concurrent updates to the same row,
as seen in a recent report from Gordon Shannon.  Revise the data structure
so that we track resjunk column numbers separately for each subplan.

I also chose to move responsibility for identifying the physical column
numbers back to executor startup, instead of assuming that numbers derived
during preprocess_targetlist would stay valid throughout subsequent
massaging of the plan.  That's a bit slower, so we might want to consider
undoing it someday; but it would complicate the patch considerably and
didn't seem justifiable in a bug fix that has to be back-patched to 9.0.

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