LCOV - differential code coverage report
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Current: Differential Code Coverage HEAD vs 15 Lines: 100.0 % 46 46 37 9 37
Current Date: 2023-04-08 15:15:32 Functions: 100.0 % 13 13 13 13
Baseline: 15
Baseline Date: 2023-04-08 15:09:40
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       1                 : /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
       2                 :  *
       3                 :  * pg_list.h
       4                 :  *    interface for PostgreSQL generic list package
       5                 :  *
       6                 :  * Once upon a time, parts of Postgres were written in Lisp and used real
       7                 :  * cons-cell lists for major data structures.  When that code was rewritten
       8                 :  * in C, we initially had a faithful emulation of cons-cell lists, which
       9                 :  * unsurprisingly was a performance bottleneck.  A couple of major rewrites
      10                 :  * later, these data structures are actually simple expansible arrays;
      11                 :  * but the "List" name and a lot of the notation survives.
      12                 :  *
      13                 :  * One important concession to the original implementation is that an empty
      14                 :  * list is always represented by a null pointer (preferentially written NIL).
      15                 :  * Non-empty lists have a header, which will not be relocated as long as the
      16                 :  * list remains non-empty, and an expansible data array.
      17                 :  *
      18                 :  * We support four types of lists:
      19                 :  *
      20                 :  *  T_List: lists of pointers
      21                 :  *      (in practice usually pointers to Nodes, but not always;
      22                 :  *      declared as "void *" to minimize casting annoyances)
      23                 :  *  T_IntList: lists of integers
      24                 :  *  T_OidList: lists of Oids
      25                 :  *  T_XidList: lists of TransactionIds
      26                 :  *      (the XidList infrastructure is less complete than the other cases)
      27                 :  *
      28                 :  * (At the moment, ints, Oids, and XIDs are the same size, but they may not
      29                 :  * always be so; be careful to use the appropriate list type for your data.)
      30                 :  *
      31                 :  *
      32                 :  * Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2023, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
      33                 :  * Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
      34                 :  *
      35                 :  * src/include/nodes/pg_list.h
      36                 :  *
      37                 :  *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
      38                 :  */
      39                 : #ifndef PG_LIST_H
      40                 : #define PG_LIST_H
      41                 : 
      42                 : #include "nodes/nodes.h"
      43                 : 
      44                 : 
      45                 : typedef union ListCell
      46                 : {
      47                 :     void       *ptr_value;
      48                 :     int         int_value;
      49                 :     Oid         oid_value;
      50                 :     TransactionId xid_value;
      51                 : } ListCell;
      52                 : 
      53                 : typedef struct List
      54                 : {
      55                 :     NodeTag     type;           /* T_List, T_IntList, T_OidList, or T_XidList */
      56                 :     int         length;         /* number of elements currently present */
      57                 :     int         max_length;     /* allocated length of elements[] */
      58                 :     ListCell   *elements;       /* re-allocatable array of cells */
      59                 :     /* We may allocate some cells along with the List header: */
      60                 :     ListCell    initial_elements[FLEXIBLE_ARRAY_MEMBER];
      61                 :     /* If elements == initial_elements, it's not a separate allocation */
      62                 : } List;
      63                 : 
      64                 : /*
      65                 :  * The *only* valid representation of an empty list is NIL; in other
      66                 :  * words, a non-NIL list is guaranteed to have length >= 1.
      67                 :  */
      68                 : #define NIL                     ((List *) NULL)
      69                 : 
      70                 : /*
      71                 :  * State structs for various looping macros below.
      72                 :  */
      73                 : typedef struct ForEachState
      74                 : {
      75                 :     const List *l;              /* list we're looping through */
      76                 :     int         i;              /* current element index */
      77                 : } ForEachState;
      78                 : 
      79                 : typedef struct ForBothState
      80                 : {
      81                 :     const List *l1;             /* lists we're looping through */
      82                 :     const List *l2;
      83                 :     int         i;              /* common element index */
      84                 : } ForBothState;
      85                 : 
      86                 : typedef struct ForBothCellState
      87                 : {
      88                 :     const List *l1;             /* lists we're looping through */
      89                 :     const List *l2;
      90                 :     int         i1;             /* current element indexes */
      91                 :     int         i2;
      92                 : } ForBothCellState;
      93                 : 
      94                 : typedef struct ForThreeState
      95                 : {
      96                 :     const List *l1;             /* lists we're looping through */
      97                 :     const List *l2;
      98                 :     const List *l3;
      99                 :     int         i;              /* common element index */
     100                 : } ForThreeState;
     101                 : 
     102                 : typedef struct ForFourState
     103                 : {
     104                 :     const List *l1;             /* lists we're looping through */
     105                 :     const List *l2;
     106                 :     const List *l3;
     107                 :     const List *l4;
     108                 :     int         i;              /* common element index */
     109                 : } ForFourState;
     110                 : 
     111                 : typedef struct ForFiveState
     112                 : {
     113                 :     const List *l1;             /* lists we're looping through */
     114                 :     const List *l2;
     115                 :     const List *l3;
     116                 :     const List *l4;
     117                 :     const List *l5;
     118                 :     int         i;              /* common element index */
     119                 : } ForFiveState;
     120                 : 
     121                 : /*
     122                 :  * These routines are small enough, and used often enough, to justify being
     123                 :  * inline.
     124                 :  */
     125                 : 
     126                 : /* Fetch address of list's first cell; NULL if empty list */
     127                 : static inline ListCell *
     128 GIC    24191513 : list_head(const List *l)
     129                 : {
     130        24191513 :     return l ? &l->elements[0] : NULL;
     131 ECB             : }
     132                 : 
     133                 : /* Fetch address of list's last cell; NULL if empty list */
     134                 : static inline ListCell *
     135                 : list_tail(const List *l)
     136                 : {
     137                 :     return l ? &l->elements[l->length - 1] : NULL;
     138                 : }
     139                 : 
     140                 : /* Fetch address of list's second cell, if it has one, else NULL */
     141                 : static inline ListCell *
     142 GIC      170063 : list_second_cell(const List *l)
     143                 : {
     144          170063 :     if (l && l->length >= 2)
     145 CBC      168311 :         return &l->elements[1];
     146                 :     else
     147            1752 :         return NULL;
     148 ECB             : }
     149                 : 
     150                 : /* Fetch list's length */
     151                 : static inline int
     152 GIC    55579772 : list_length(const List *l)
     153                 : {
     154        55579772 :     return l ? l->length : 0;
     155 ECB             : }
     156                 : 
     157                 : /*
     158                 :  * Macros to access the data values within List cells.
     159                 :  *
     160                 :  * Note that with the exception of the "xxx_node" macros, these are
     161                 :  * lvalues and can be assigned to.
     162                 :  *
     163                 :  * NB: There is an unfortunate legacy from a previous incarnation of
     164                 :  * the List API: the macro lfirst() was used to mean "the data in this
     165                 :  * cons cell". To avoid changing every usage of lfirst(), that meaning
     166                 :  * has been kept. As a result, lfirst() takes a ListCell and returns
     167                 :  * the data it contains; to get the data in the first cell of a
     168                 :  * List, use linitial(). Worse, lsecond() is more closely related to
     169                 :  * linitial() than lfirst(): given a List, lsecond() returns the data
     170                 :  * in the second list cell.
     171                 :  */
     172                 : #define lfirst(lc)              ((lc)->ptr_value)
     173                 : #define lfirst_int(lc)          ((lc)->int_value)
     174                 : #define lfirst_oid(lc)          ((lc)->oid_value)
     175                 : #define lfirst_xid(lc)          ((lc)->xid_value)
     176                 : #define lfirst_node(type,lc)    castNode(type, lfirst(lc))
     177                 : 
     178                 : #define linitial(l)             lfirst(list_nth_cell(l, 0))
     179                 : #define linitial_int(l)         lfirst_int(list_nth_cell(l, 0))
     180                 : #define linitial_oid(l)         lfirst_oid(list_nth_cell(l, 0))
     181                 : #define linitial_node(type,l)   castNode(type, linitial(l))
     182                 : 
     183                 : #define lsecond(l)              lfirst(list_nth_cell(l, 1))
     184                 : #define lsecond_int(l)          lfirst_int(list_nth_cell(l, 1))
     185                 : #define lsecond_oid(l)          lfirst_oid(list_nth_cell(l, 1))
     186                 : #define lsecond_node(type,l)    castNode(type, lsecond(l))
     187                 : 
     188                 : #define lthird(l)               lfirst(list_nth_cell(l, 2))
     189                 : #define lthird_int(l)           lfirst_int(list_nth_cell(l, 2))
     190                 : #define lthird_oid(l)           lfirst_oid(list_nth_cell(l, 2))
     191                 : #define lthird_node(type,l)     castNode(type, lthird(l))
     192                 : 
     193                 : #define lfourth(l)              lfirst(list_nth_cell(l, 3))
     194                 : #define lfourth_int(l)          lfirst_int(list_nth_cell(l, 3))
     195                 : #define lfourth_oid(l)          lfirst_oid(list_nth_cell(l, 3))
     196                 : #define lfourth_node(type,l)    castNode(type, lfourth(l))
     197                 : 
     198                 : #define llast(l)                lfirst(list_last_cell(l))
     199                 : #define llast_int(l)            lfirst_int(list_last_cell(l))
     200                 : #define llast_oid(l)            lfirst_oid(list_last_cell(l))
     201                 : #define llast_xid(l)            lfirst_xid(list_last_cell(l))
     202                 : #define llast_node(type,l)      castNode(type, llast(l))
     203                 : 
     204                 : /*
     205                 :  * Convenience macros for building fixed-length lists
     206                 :  */
     207                 : #define list_make_ptr_cell(v)   ((ListCell) {.ptr_value = (v)})
     208                 : #define list_make_int_cell(v)   ((ListCell) {.int_value = (v)})
     209                 : #define list_make_oid_cell(v)   ((ListCell) {.oid_value = (v)})
     210                 : #define list_make_xid_cell(v)   ((ListCell) {.xid_value = (v)})
     211                 : 
     212                 : #define list_make1(x1) \
     213                 :     list_make1_impl(T_List, list_make_ptr_cell(x1))
     214                 : #define list_make2(x1,x2) \
     215                 :     list_make2_impl(T_List, list_make_ptr_cell(x1), list_make_ptr_cell(x2))
     216                 : #define list_make3(x1,x2,x3) \
     217                 :     list_make3_impl(T_List, list_make_ptr_cell(x1), list_make_ptr_cell(x2), \
     218                 :                     list_make_ptr_cell(x3))
     219                 : #define list_make4(x1,x2,x3,x4) \
     220                 :     list_make4_impl(T_List, list_make_ptr_cell(x1), list_make_ptr_cell(x2), \
     221                 :                     list_make_ptr_cell(x3), list_make_ptr_cell(x4))
     222                 : #define list_make5(x1,x2,x3,x4,x5) \
     223                 :     list_make5_impl(T_List, list_make_ptr_cell(x1), list_make_ptr_cell(x2), \
     224                 :                     list_make_ptr_cell(x3), list_make_ptr_cell(x4), \
     225                 :                     list_make_ptr_cell(x5))
     226                 : 
     227                 : #define list_make1_int(x1) \
     228                 :     list_make1_impl(T_IntList, list_make_int_cell(x1))
     229                 : #define list_make2_int(x1,x2) \
     230                 :     list_make2_impl(T_IntList, list_make_int_cell(x1), list_make_int_cell(x2))
     231                 : #define list_make3_int(x1,x2,x3) \
     232                 :     list_make3_impl(T_IntList, list_make_int_cell(x1), list_make_int_cell(x2), \
     233                 :                     list_make_int_cell(x3))
     234                 : #define list_make4_int(x1,x2,x3,x4) \
     235                 :     list_make4_impl(T_IntList, list_make_int_cell(x1), list_make_int_cell(x2), \
     236                 :                     list_make_int_cell(x3), list_make_int_cell(x4))
     237                 : #define list_make5_int(x1,x2,x3,x4,x5) \
     238                 :     list_make5_impl(T_IntList, list_make_int_cell(x1), list_make_int_cell(x2), \
     239                 :                     list_make_int_cell(x3), list_make_int_cell(x4), \
     240                 :                     list_make_int_cell(x5))
     241                 : 
     242                 : #define list_make1_oid(x1) \
     243                 :     list_make1_impl(T_OidList, list_make_oid_cell(x1))
     244                 : #define list_make2_oid(x1,x2) \
     245                 :     list_make2_impl(T_OidList, list_make_oid_cell(x1), list_make_oid_cell(x2))
     246                 : #define list_make3_oid(x1,x2,x3) \
     247                 :     list_make3_impl(T_OidList, list_make_oid_cell(x1), list_make_oid_cell(x2), \
     248                 :                     list_make_oid_cell(x3))
     249                 : #define list_make4_oid(x1,x2,x3,x4) \
     250                 :     list_make4_impl(T_OidList, list_make_oid_cell(x1), list_make_oid_cell(x2), \
     251                 :                     list_make_oid_cell(x3), list_make_oid_cell(x4))
     252                 : #define list_make5_oid(x1,x2,x3,x4,x5) \
     253                 :     list_make5_impl(T_OidList, list_make_oid_cell(x1), list_make_oid_cell(x2), \
     254                 :                     list_make_oid_cell(x3), list_make_oid_cell(x4), \
     255                 :                     list_make_oid_cell(x5))
     256                 : 
     257                 : #define list_make1_xid(x1) \
     258                 :     list_make1_impl(T_XidList, list_make_xid_cell(x1))
     259                 : #define list_make2_xid(x1,x2) \
     260                 :     list_make2_impl(T_XidList, list_make_xid_cell(x1), list_make_xid_cell(x2))
     261                 : #define list_make3_xid(x1,x2,x3) \
     262                 :     list_make3_impl(T_XidList, list_make_xid_cell(x1), list_make_xid_cell(x2), \
     263                 :                     list_make_xid_cell(x3))
     264                 : #define list_make4_xid(x1,x2,x3,x4) \
     265                 :     list_make4_impl(T_XidList, list_make_xid_cell(x1), list_make_xid_cell(x2), \
     266                 :                     list_make_xid_cell(x3), list_make_xid_cell(x4))
     267                 : #define list_make5_xid(x1,x2,x3,x4,x5) \
     268                 :     list_make5_impl(T_XidList, list_make_xid_cell(x1), list_make_xid_cell(x2), \
     269                 :                     list_make_xid_cell(x3), list_make_xid_cell(x4), \
     270                 :                     list_make_xid_cell(x5))
     271                 : 
     272                 : /*
     273                 :  * Locate the n'th cell (counting from 0) of the list.
     274                 :  * It is an assertion failure if there is no such cell.
     275                 :  */
     276                 : static inline ListCell *
     277 GIC    40705838 : list_nth_cell(const List *list, int n)
     278                 : {
     279        40705838 :     Assert(list != NIL);
     280        40705838 :     Assert(n >= 0 && n < list->length);
     281        40705838 :     return &list->elements[n];
     282                 : }
     283                 : 
     284                 : /*
     285                 :  * Return the last cell in a non-NIL List.
     286                 :  */
     287                 : static inline ListCell *
     288        68748884 : list_last_cell(const List *list)
     289                 : {
     290        68748884 :     Assert(list != NIL);
     291        68748884 :     return &list->elements[list->length - 1];
     292                 : }
     293                 : 
     294                 : /*
     295                 :  * Return the pointer value contained in the n'th element of the
     296                 :  * specified list. (List elements begin at 0.)
     297                 :  */
     298 ECB             : static inline void *
     299 GIC    19054235 : list_nth(const List *list, int n)
     300 ECB             : {
     301 CBC    19054235 :     Assert(IsA(list, List));
     302        19054235 :     return lfirst(list_nth_cell(list, n));
     303                 : }
     304                 : 
     305                 : /*
     306                 :  * Return the integer value contained in the n'th element of the
     307                 :  * specified list.
     308                 :  */
     309 ECB             : static inline int
     310 GIC        2962 : list_nth_int(const List *list, int n)
     311 ECB             : {
     312 CBC        2962 :     Assert(IsA(list, IntList));
     313 GIC        2962 :     return lfirst_int(list_nth_cell(list, n));
     314                 : }
     315                 : 
     316                 : /*
     317                 :  * Return the OID value contained in the n'th element of the specified
     318                 :  * list.
     319                 :  */
     320 ECB             : static inline Oid
     321 GIC       38296 : list_nth_oid(const List *list, int n)
     322 ECB             : {
     323 CBC       38296 :     Assert(IsA(list, OidList));
     324 GIC       38296 :     return lfirst_oid(list_nth_cell(list, n));
     325                 : }
     326                 : 
     327                 : #define list_nth_node(type,list,n)  castNode(type, list_nth(list, n))
     328                 : 
     329                 : /*
     330                 :  * Get the given ListCell's index (from 0) in the given List.
     331 ECB             :  */
     332                 : static inline int
     333 CBC      321586 : list_cell_number(const List *l, const ListCell *c)
     334 ECB             : {
     335 GIC      321586 :     Assert(c >= &l->elements[0] && c < &l->elements[l->length]);
     336          321586 :     return c - l->elements;
     337                 : }
     338                 : 
     339                 : /*
     340                 :  * Get the address of the next cell after "c" within list "l", or NULL if none.
     341                 :  */
     342 ECB             : static inline ListCell *
     343 GIC    13681969 : lnext(const List *l, const ListCell *c)
     344 ECB             : {
     345 CBC    13681969 :     Assert(c >= &l->elements[0] && c < &l->elements[l->length]);
     346 GIC    13681969 :     c++;
     347        13681969 :     if (c < &l->elements[l->length])
     348         9928836 :         return (ListCell *) c;
     349                 :     else
     350         3753133 :         return NULL;
     351                 : }
     352                 : 
     353                 : /*
     354 ECB             :  * foreach -
     355                 :  *    a convenience macro for looping through a list
     356                 :  *
     357                 :  * "cell" must be the name of a "ListCell *" variable; it's made to point
     358                 :  * to each List element in turn.  "cell" will be NULL after normal exit from
     359                 :  * the loop, but an early "break" will leave it pointing at the current
     360                 :  * List element.
     361                 :  *
     362                 :  * Beware of changing the List object while the loop is iterating.
     363                 :  * The current semantics are that we examine successive list indices in
     364                 :  * each iteration, so that insertion or deletion of list elements could
     365                 :  * cause elements to be re-visited or skipped unexpectedly.  Previous
     366                 :  * implementations of foreach() behaved differently.  However, it's safe
     367                 :  * to append elements to the List (or in general, insert them after the
     368                 :  * current element); such new elements are guaranteed to be visited.
     369                 :  * Also, the current element of the List can be deleted, if you use
     370                 :  * foreach_delete_current() to do so.  BUT: either of these actions will
     371                 :  * invalidate the "cell" pointer for the remainder of the current iteration.
     372                 :  */
     373                 : #define foreach(cell, lst)  \
     374                 :     for (ForEachState cell##__state = {(lst), 0}; \
     375                 :          (cell##__state.l != NIL && \
     376                 :           cell##__state.i < cell##__state.l->length) ? \
     377                 :          (cell = &cell##__state.l->elements[cell##__state.i], true) : \
     378                 :          (cell = NULL, false); \
     379                 :          cell##__state.i++)
     380                 : 
     381                 : /*
     382                 :  * foreach_delete_current -
     383                 :  *    delete the current list element from the List associated with a
     384                 :  *    surrounding foreach() loop, returning the new List pointer.
     385                 :  *
     386                 :  * This is equivalent to list_delete_cell(), but it also adjusts the foreach
     387                 :  * loop's state so that no list elements will be missed.  Do not delete
     388                 :  * elements from an active foreach loop's list in any other way!
     389                 :  */
     390                 : #define foreach_delete_current(lst, cell)   \
     391                 :     (cell##__state.i--, \
     392                 :      (List *) (cell##__state.l = list_delete_cell(lst, cell)))
     393                 : 
     394                 : /*
     395                 :  * foreach_current_index -
     396                 :  *    get the zero-based list index of a surrounding foreach() loop's
     397                 :  *    current element; pass the name of the "ListCell *" iterator variable.
     398                 :  *
     399                 :  * Beware of using this after foreach_delete_current(); the value will be
     400                 :  * out of sync for the rest of the current loop iteration.  Anyway, since
     401                 :  * you just deleted the current element, the value is pretty meaningless.
     402                 :  */
     403                 : #define foreach_current_index(cell)  (cell##__state.i)
     404                 : 
     405                 : /*
     406                 :  * for_each_from -
     407                 :  *    Like foreach(), but start from the N'th (zero-based) list element,
     408                 :  *    not necessarily the first one.
     409                 :  *
     410                 :  * It's okay for N to exceed the list length, but not for it to be negative.
     411                 :  *
     412                 :  * The caveats for foreach() apply equally here.
     413                 :  */
     414                 : #define for_each_from(cell, lst, N) \
     415                 :     for (ForEachState cell##__state = for_each_from_setup(lst, N); \
     416                 :          (cell##__state.l != NIL && \
     417                 :           cell##__state.i < cell##__state.l->length) ? \
     418                 :          (cell = &cell##__state.l->elements[cell##__state.i], true) : \
     419                 :          (cell = NULL, false); \
     420                 :          cell##__state.i++)
     421                 : 
     422                 : static inline ForEachState
     423 GIC      114658 : for_each_from_setup(const List *lst, int N)
     424                 : {
     425          114658 :     ForEachState r = {lst, N};
     426                 : 
     427          114658 :     Assert(N >= 0);
     428          114658 :     return r;
     429                 : }
     430                 : 
     431                 : /*
     432                 :  * for_each_cell -
     433                 :  *    a convenience macro which loops through a list starting from a
     434                 :  *    specified cell
     435                 :  *
     436                 :  * The caveats for foreach() apply equally here.
     437                 :  */
     438                 : #define for_each_cell(cell, lst, initcell)  \
     439                 :     for (ForEachState cell##__state = for_each_cell_setup(lst, initcell); \
     440                 :          (cell##__state.l != NIL && \
     441                 :           cell##__state.i < cell##__state.l->length) ? \
     442                 :          (cell = &cell##__state.l->elements[cell##__state.i], true) : \
     443                 :          (cell = NULL, false); \
     444 ECB             :          cell##__state.i++)
     445                 : 
     446                 : static inline ForEachState
     447 GIC      357422 : for_each_cell_setup(const List *lst, const ListCell *initcell)
     448 ECB             : {
     449 CBC      714844 :     ForEachState r = {lst,
     450 GIC      357422 :     initcell ? list_cell_number(lst, initcell) : list_length(lst)};
     451                 : 
     452          357422 :     return r;
     453                 : }
     454                 : 
     455                 : /*
     456                 :  * forboth -
     457                 :  *    a convenience macro for advancing through two linked lists
     458                 :  *    simultaneously. This macro loops through both lists at the same
     459                 :  *    time, stopping when either list runs out of elements. Depending
     460                 :  *    on the requirements of the call site, it may also be wise to
     461                 :  *    assert that the lengths of the two lists are equal. (But, if they
     462                 :  *    are not, some callers rely on the ending cell values being separately
     463                 :  *    NULL or non-NULL as defined here; don't try to optimize that.)
     464                 :  *
     465                 :  * The caveats for foreach() apply equally here.
     466                 :  */
     467                 : #define forboth(cell1, list1, cell2, list2)                         \
     468 ECB             :     for (ForBothState cell1##__state = {(list1), (list2), 0}; \
     469                 :          multi_for_advance_cell(cell1, cell1##__state, l1, i), \
     470                 :          multi_for_advance_cell(cell2, cell1##__state, l2, i), \
     471                 :          (cell1 != NULL && cell2 != NULL); \
     472                 :          cell1##__state.i++)
     473                 : 
     474                 : #define multi_for_advance_cell(cell, state, l, i) \
     475                 :     (cell = (state.l != NIL && state.i < state.l->length) ? \
     476                 :      &state.l->elements[state.i] : NULL)
     477                 : 
     478                 : /*
     479                 :  * for_both_cell -
     480                 :  *    a convenience macro which loops through two lists starting from the
     481                 :  *    specified cells of each. This macro loops through both lists at the same
     482                 :  *    time, stopping when either list runs out of elements.  Depending on the
     483                 :  *    requirements of the call site, it may also be wise to assert that the
     484                 :  *    lengths of the two lists are equal, and initcell1 and initcell2 are at
     485                 :  *    the same position in the respective lists.
     486                 :  *
     487                 :  * The caveats for foreach() apply equally here.
     488                 :  */
     489                 : #define for_both_cell(cell1, list1, initcell1, cell2, list2, initcell2) \
     490                 :     for (ForBothCellState cell1##__state = \
     491                 :              for_both_cell_setup(list1, initcell1, list2, initcell2); \
     492                 :          multi_for_advance_cell(cell1, cell1##__state, l1, i1), \
     493                 :          multi_for_advance_cell(cell2, cell1##__state, l2, i2), \
     494                 :          (cell1 != NULL && cell2 != NULL); \
     495                 :          cell1##__state.i1++, cell1##__state.i2++)
     496                 : 
     497                 : static inline ForBothCellState
     498 GIC        1625 : for_both_cell_setup(const List *list1, const ListCell *initcell1,
     499                 :                     const List *list2, const ListCell *initcell2)
     500                 : {
     501            4875 :     ForBothCellState r = {list1, list2,
     502            1625 :         initcell1 ? list_cell_number(list1, initcell1) : list_length(list1),
     503            1625 :     initcell2 ? list_cell_number(list2, initcell2) : list_length(list2)};
     504                 : 
     505            1625 :     return r;
     506                 : }
     507                 : 
     508                 : /*
     509                 :  * forthree -
     510                 :  *    the same for three lists
     511                 :  */
     512                 : #define forthree(cell1, list1, cell2, list2, cell3, list3) \
     513                 :     for (ForThreeState cell1##__state = {(list1), (list2), (list3), 0}; \
     514                 :          multi_for_advance_cell(cell1, cell1##__state, l1, i), \
     515                 :          multi_for_advance_cell(cell2, cell1##__state, l2, i), \
     516                 :          multi_for_advance_cell(cell3, cell1##__state, l3, i), \
     517                 :          (cell1 != NULL && cell2 != NULL && cell3 != NULL); \
     518                 :          cell1##__state.i++)
     519 ECB             : 
     520                 : /*
     521                 :  * forfour -
     522                 :  *    the same for four lists
     523                 :  */
     524                 : #define forfour(cell1, list1, cell2, list2, cell3, list3, cell4, list4) \
     525                 :     for (ForFourState cell1##__state = {(list1), (list2), (list3), (list4), 0}; \
     526                 :          multi_for_advance_cell(cell1, cell1##__state, l1, i), \
     527                 :          multi_for_advance_cell(cell2, cell1##__state, l2, i), \
     528                 :          multi_for_advance_cell(cell3, cell1##__state, l3, i), \
     529                 :          multi_for_advance_cell(cell4, cell1##__state, l4, i), \
     530                 :          (cell1 != NULL && cell2 != NULL && cell3 != NULL && cell4 != NULL); \
     531                 :          cell1##__state.i++)
     532                 : 
     533                 : /*
     534                 :  * forfive -
     535                 :  *    the same for five lists
     536                 :  */
     537                 : #define forfive(cell1, list1, cell2, list2, cell3, list3, cell4, list4, cell5, list5) \
     538                 :     for (ForFiveState cell1##__state = {(list1), (list2), (list3), (list4), (list5), 0}; \
     539                 :          multi_for_advance_cell(cell1, cell1##__state, l1, i), \
     540                 :          multi_for_advance_cell(cell2, cell1##__state, l2, i), \
     541                 :          multi_for_advance_cell(cell3, cell1##__state, l3, i), \
     542                 :          multi_for_advance_cell(cell4, cell1##__state, l4, i), \
     543                 :          multi_for_advance_cell(cell5, cell1##__state, l5, i), \
     544                 :          (cell1 != NULL && cell2 != NULL && cell3 != NULL && \
     545                 :           cell4 != NULL && cell5 != NULL); \
     546                 :          cell1##__state.i++)
     547                 : 
     548                 : /* Functions in src/backend/nodes/list.c */
     549                 : 
     550                 : extern List *list_make1_impl(NodeTag t, ListCell datum1);
     551                 : extern List *list_make2_impl(NodeTag t, ListCell datum1, ListCell datum2);
     552                 : extern List *list_make3_impl(NodeTag t, ListCell datum1, ListCell datum2,
     553                 :                              ListCell datum3);
     554                 : extern List *list_make4_impl(NodeTag t, ListCell datum1, ListCell datum2,
     555                 :                              ListCell datum3, ListCell datum4);
     556                 : extern List *list_make5_impl(NodeTag t, ListCell datum1, ListCell datum2,
     557                 :                              ListCell datum3, ListCell datum4,
     558                 :                              ListCell datum5);
     559                 : 
     560                 : extern pg_nodiscard List *lappend(List *list, void *datum);
     561                 : extern pg_nodiscard List *lappend_int(List *list, int datum);
     562                 : extern pg_nodiscard List *lappend_oid(List *list, Oid datum);
     563                 : extern pg_nodiscard List *lappend_xid(List *list, TransactionId datum);
     564                 : 
     565                 : extern pg_nodiscard List *list_insert_nth(List *list, int pos, void *datum);
     566                 : extern pg_nodiscard List *list_insert_nth_int(List *list, int pos, int datum);
     567                 : extern pg_nodiscard List *list_insert_nth_oid(List *list, int pos, Oid datum);
     568                 : 
     569                 : extern pg_nodiscard List *lcons(void *datum, List *list);
     570                 : extern pg_nodiscard List *lcons_int(int datum, List *list);
     571                 : extern pg_nodiscard List *lcons_oid(Oid datum, List *list);
     572                 : 
     573                 : extern pg_nodiscard List *list_concat(List *list1, const List *list2);
     574                 : extern pg_nodiscard List *list_concat_copy(const List *list1, const List *list2);
     575                 : 
     576                 : extern pg_nodiscard List *list_truncate(List *list, int new_size);
     577                 : 
     578                 : extern bool list_member(const List *list, const void *datum);
     579                 : extern bool list_member_ptr(const List *list, const void *datum);
     580                 : extern bool list_member_int(const List *list, int datum);
     581                 : extern bool list_member_oid(const List *list, Oid datum);
     582                 : extern bool list_member_xid(const List *list, TransactionId datum);
     583                 : 
     584                 : extern pg_nodiscard List *list_delete(List *list, void *datum);
     585                 : extern pg_nodiscard List *list_delete_ptr(List *list, void *datum);
     586                 : extern pg_nodiscard List *list_delete_int(List *list, int datum);
     587                 : extern pg_nodiscard List *list_delete_oid(List *list, Oid datum);
     588                 : extern pg_nodiscard List *list_delete_first(List *list);
     589                 : extern pg_nodiscard List *list_delete_last(List *list);
     590                 : extern pg_nodiscard List *list_delete_first_n(List *list, int n);
     591                 : extern pg_nodiscard List *list_delete_nth_cell(List *list, int n);
     592                 : extern pg_nodiscard List *list_delete_cell(List *list, ListCell *cell);
     593                 : 
     594                 : extern List *list_union(const List *list1, const List *list2);
     595                 : extern List *list_union_ptr(const List *list1, const List *list2);
     596                 : extern List *list_union_int(const List *list1, const List *list2);
     597                 : extern List *list_union_oid(const List *list1, const List *list2);
     598                 : 
     599                 : extern List *list_intersection(const List *list1, const List *list2);
     600                 : extern List *list_intersection_int(const List *list1, const List *list2);
     601                 : 
     602                 : /* currently, there's no need for list_intersection_ptr etc */
     603                 : 
     604                 : extern List *list_difference(const List *list1, const List *list2);
     605                 : extern List *list_difference_ptr(const List *list1, const List *list2);
     606                 : extern List *list_difference_int(const List *list1, const List *list2);
     607                 : extern List *list_difference_oid(const List *list1, const List *list2);
     608                 : 
     609                 : extern pg_nodiscard List *list_append_unique(List *list, void *datum);
     610                 : extern pg_nodiscard List *list_append_unique_ptr(List *list, void *datum);
     611                 : extern pg_nodiscard List *list_append_unique_int(List *list, int datum);
     612                 : extern pg_nodiscard List *list_append_unique_oid(List *list, Oid datum);
     613                 : 
     614                 : extern pg_nodiscard List *list_concat_unique(List *list1, const List *list2);
     615                 : extern pg_nodiscard List *list_concat_unique_ptr(List *list1, const List *list2);
     616                 : extern pg_nodiscard List *list_concat_unique_int(List *list1, const List *list2);
     617                 : extern pg_nodiscard List *list_concat_unique_oid(List *list1, const List *list2);
     618                 : 
     619                 : extern void list_deduplicate_oid(List *list);
     620                 : 
     621                 : extern void list_free(List *list);
     622                 : extern void list_free_deep(List *list);
     623                 : 
     624                 : extern pg_nodiscard List *list_copy(const List *oldlist);
     625                 : extern pg_nodiscard List *list_copy_head(const List *oldlist, int len);
     626                 : extern pg_nodiscard List *list_copy_tail(const List *oldlist, int nskip);
     627                 : extern pg_nodiscard List *list_copy_deep(const List *oldlist);
     628                 : 
     629                 : typedef int (*list_sort_comparator) (const ListCell *a, const ListCell *b);
     630                 : extern void list_sort(List *list, list_sort_comparator cmp);
     631                 : 
     632                 : extern int  list_int_cmp(const ListCell *p1, const ListCell *p2);
     633                 : extern int  list_oid_cmp(const ListCell *p1, const ListCell *p2);
     634                 : 
     635                 : #endif                          /* PG_LIST_H */
        

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