Re: POC, WIP: OR-clause support for indexes
Pavel Borisov <pashkin.elfe@gmail.com>
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Make group_similar_or_args() reorder clause list as little as possible
- 775a06d44c04 18.0 landed
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Allow usage of match_orclause_to_indexcol() for joins
- 627d63419e22 18.0 landed
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Skip not SOAP-supported indexes while transforming an OR clause into SAOP
- 5bba0546eecb 18.0 landed
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Remove the wrong assertion from match_orclause_to_indexcol()
- d4d11940df94 18.0 landed
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Teach bitmap path generation about transforming OR-clauses to SAOP's
- ae4569161a27 18.0 landed
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Transform OR-clauses to SAOP's during index matching
- d4378c0005e6 18.0 landed
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Fix the value of or_to_any_transform_limit in postgresql.conf.sample
- 2af75e117478 17.0 landed
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Transform OR clauses to ANY expression
- 72bd38cc99a1 17.0 landed
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MergeAttributes code deduplication
- 64444ce071f6 17.0 cited
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SEARCH and CYCLE clauses
- 3696a600e229 14.0 cited
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Improve estimation of OR clauses using extended statistics.
- 25a9e54d2db3 14.0 cited
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Teach btree to handle ScalarArrayOpExpr quals natively.
- 9e8da0f75731 9.2.0 cited
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Revise collation derivation method and expression-tree representation.
- b310b6e31ce5 9.1.0 cited
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Instead of trying to force WHERE clauses into CNF or DNF normal form,
- 9888192fb773 8.0.0 cited
Hi, Andrei! On Mon, 24 Mar 2025 at 14:10, Andrei Lepikhov <lepihov@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi, > > Playing with the feature, I found a slightly irritating permutation - > even if this code doesn't group any clauses, it may permute positions of > the quals. See: > > DROP TABLE IF EXISTS main_tbl; > CREATE TABLE main_tbl(id bigint, hundred int, thousand int); > CREATE INDEX mt_hundred_ix ON main_tbl(hundred); > CREATE INDEX mt_thousand_ix ON main_tbl(thousand); > VACUUM (ANALYZE) main_tbl; > > SET enable_seqscan = off; > EXPLAIN (COSTS OFF) > SELECT m.id, m.hundred, m.thousand > FROM main_tbl m WHERE (m.hundred < 2 OR m.thousand < 3); > > Bitmap Heap Scan on public.main_tbl m > Output: id, hundred, thousand > Recheck Cond: ((m.thousand < 3) OR (m.hundred < 2)) > -> BitmapOr > -> Bitmap Index Scan on mt_thousand_ix > Index Cond: (m.thousand < 3) > -> Bitmap Index Scan on mt_hundred_ix > Index Cond: (m.hundred < 2) > > Conditions on the columns "thousand" and "hundred" changed their places > according to the initial positions defined in the user's SQL. > It isn't okay. I see that users often use the trick of "OR order" to > avoid unnecessary calculations - most frequently, Subplan evaluations. > So, it makes sense to fix. > In the attachment, I have included a quick fix for this issue. Although > many tests returned to their initial (pre-18) state, I added some tests > specifically related to this issue to make it clearer. I looked at your patch and have no objections to it. However it's clearly stated in PostgreSQL manual that nothing about the OR order is warranted [1]. So changing OR order was (and is) ok and any users query tricks about OR order may work and may not work. [1] https://www.postgresql.org/docs/17/sql-expressions.html#SYNTAX-EXPRESS-EVAL Regards, Pavel Borisov Supabase