Re: Attribute of type record has wrong type error with MERGE ... WHEN NOT MATCHED BY SOURCE THEN DELETE
Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>
From: Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>
To: Dean Rasheed <dean.a.rasheed@gmail.com>
Cc: Tender Wang <tndrwang@gmail.com>,
Duncan Sands <duncan.sands@deepbluecap.com>,
pgsql-bugs@lists.postgresql.org
Date: 2025-03-11T20:06:04Z
Lists: pgsql-bugs
Dean Rasheed <dean.a.rasheed@gmail.com> writes: > Hmm, this introduces a new problem. Testing a case with a composite type: > create table foo (a int, b int); > insert into foo values (1,2); > create type t as (a int, b int); > create or replace function f() returns setof t as > $$ select 1,2 from foo offset 0 $$ language sql stable; > then doing > update foo set b = f.b from f() where f.a = foo.a returning f; > or even just > select f from f(); > triggers an Assert() in relation_open() from > get_relation_data_width(), from set_rel_width() because now that the > RTE has a relid, it attempts to open it, without having previously > locked it. Geez, our regression tests seem quite lacking in this area. I'm wondering why we're trying to do relation_open on a SUBQUERY RTE, relid or no relid. It seems kind of accidental that set_rel_width() doesn't fail on subqueries given this coding. Even without actual failure, looking to the referenced relation for width estimates for a subquery seems like a pretty broken idea. However, this does indicate that putting a composite type's relid into the RTE is more dangerous than I thought --- there may be other code out there doing things similar to set_rel_width(). > Maybe we need to not clear rte->functions, and use that > instead. At first I didn't like that idea a bit, and it's still rather ugly, but it does have two advantages: * it seems less likely to break anyone's assumptions about the data structure; * we'd avoid a purely speculative catcache fetch in preprocess_function_rtes, which most of the time is a waste of effort because no subsequent makeWholeRowVar will happen. We could still clear rte->functions during setrefs.c, so that this abuse of the data structure is purely local to the planner. I'll have a go at coding it that way... regards, tom lane
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Repair commits 317aba70e et al for -DWRITE_READ_PARSE_PLAN_TREES.
- b200180dec98 13.21 landed
- 7713f4592ad0 15.13 landed
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Build whole-row Vars the same way during parsing and planning.
- f4e7756ef9a4 18.0 landed
- fec43428c966 16.9 landed
- d3a29ae6a60c 14.18 landed
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Preserve RangeTblEntry.relid when expanding a view RTE.
- 28a7e31d0cec 13.21 landed
- 584f17a9063e 14.18 landed
- 317aba70ef83 15.13 landed
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Fix incorrect non-strict join recheck in MERGE WHEN NOT MATCHED BY SOURCE.
- d7d297f84496 17.1 cited