Re: generic plans and "initial" pruning
Robert Haas <robertmhaas@gmail.com>
On Fri, Jul 29, 2022 at 12:55 AM Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> wrote: > It would not be profitable to flatten the range table before we've > done remove_useless_joins. We'd end up with useless entries from > subqueries that ultimately aren't there. We could perhaps do it > after we finish that phase, but I don't really see the point: it > wouldn't be better than what we do now, just the same work at a > different time. That's not quite my question, though. Why do we ever build a non-flat range table in the first place? Like, instead of assigning indexes relative to the current subquery level, why not just assign them relative to the whole query from the start? It can't really be that we've done it this way because of remove_useless_joins(), because we've been building separate range tables and later flattening them for longer than join removal has existed as a feature. What bugs me is that it's very much not free. By building a bunch of separate range tables and combining them later, we generate extra work: we have to go back and adjust RT indexes after-the-fact. We pay that overhead for every query, not just the ones that end up with some unused entries in the range table. And why would it matter if we did end up with some useless entries in the range table, anyway? If there's some semantic difference, we could add a flag to mark those entries as needing to be ignored, which seems way better than crawling all over the whole tree adjusting RTIs everywhere. I don't really expect that we're ever going to change this -- and certainly not on this thread. The idea of running around and replacing RT indexes all over the tree is deeply embedded in the system. But are we really sure we want to add a second kind of index that we have to run around and adjust at the same time? If we are, so be it, I guess. It just looks really ugly and unnecessary to me. -- Robert Haas EDB: http://www.enterprisedb.com
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Stamp 19beta1.
- 4b0bf0788b06 19 (unreleased) cited
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Revert "Don't lock partitions pruned by initial pruning"
- 1722d5eb05d8 18.0 landed
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Ensure first ModifyTable rel initialized if all are pruned
- 28317de723b6 18.0 cited
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Fix bug in cbc127917 to handle nested Append correctly
- cbb9086c9ef6 18.0 landed
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Remove unstable test suite added by 525392d57
- 4f1b6e5bb4fe 18.0 landed
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Don't lock partitions pruned by initial pruning
- 525392d5727f 18.0 landed
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Fix an oversight in cbc127917 to handle MERGE correctly
- 75dfde13639a 18.0 landed
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Track unpruned relids to avoid processing pruned relations
- cbc127917e04 18.0 landed
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Perform runtime initial pruning outside ExecInitNode()
- d47cbf474ecb 18.0 landed
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Move PartitionPruneInfo out of plan nodes into PlannedStmt
- bb3ec16e14de 18.0 landed
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Fix setrefs.c's failure to do expression processing on prune steps.
- bf826ea06297 18.0 cited
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Remove obsolete executor cleanup code
- d060e921ea5a 17.0 landed
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Revert "Move PartitionPruneInfo out of plan nodes into PlannedStmt"
- 5472743d9e85 16.0 landed
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Move PartitioPruneInfo out of plan nodes into PlannedStmt
- ec386948948c 16.0 landed
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Refactor and cleanup runtime partition prune code a little
- 297daa9d4353 15.0 landed
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Remove some unnecessary fields from Plan trees.
- 52ed730d511b 12.0 cited
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Remove more redundant relation locking during executor startup.
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Shut down Gather's children before shutting down Gather itself.
- acf555bc53ac 10.0 cited