LCOV - differential code coverage report
Current view: top level - src/backend/parser - parse_collate.c (source / functions) Coverage Total Hit UBC CBC
Current: Differential Code Coverage HEAD vs 15 Lines: 94.7 % 283 268 15 268
Current Date: 2023-04-08 17:13:01 Functions: 100.0 % 10 10 10
Baseline: 15 Line coverage date bins:
Baseline Date: 2023-04-08 15:09:40 (240..) days: 94.7 % 283 268 15 268
Legend: Lines: hit not hit Function coverage date bins:
(240..) days: 100.0 % 10 10 10

 Age         Owner                  TLA  Line data    Source code
                                  1                 : /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                  2                 :  *
                                  3                 :  * parse_collate.c
                                  4                 :  *      Routines for assigning collation information.
                                  5                 :  *
                                  6                 :  * We choose to handle collation analysis in a post-pass over the output
                                  7                 :  * of expression parse analysis.  This is because we need more state to
                                  8                 :  * perform this processing than is needed in the finished tree.  If we
                                  9                 :  * did it on-the-fly while building the tree, all that state would have
                                 10                 :  * to be kept in expression node trees permanently.  This way, the extra
                                 11                 :  * storage is just local variables in this recursive routine.
                                 12                 :  *
                                 13                 :  * The info that is actually saved in the finished tree is:
                                 14                 :  * 1. The output collation of each expression node, or InvalidOid if it
                                 15                 :  * returns a noncollatable data type.  This can also be InvalidOid if the
                                 16                 :  * result type is collatable but the collation is indeterminate.
                                 17                 :  * 2. The collation to be used in executing each function.  InvalidOid means
                                 18                 :  * that there are no collatable inputs or their collation is indeterminate.
                                 19                 :  * This value is only stored in node types that might call collation-using
                                 20                 :  * functions.
                                 21                 :  *
                                 22                 :  * You might think we could get away with storing only one collation per
                                 23                 :  * node, but the two concepts really need to be kept distinct.  Otherwise
                                 24                 :  * it's too confusing when a function produces a collatable output type but
                                 25                 :  * has no collatable inputs or produces noncollatable output from collatable
                                 26                 :  * inputs.
                                 27                 :  *
                                 28                 :  * Cases with indeterminate collation might result in an error being thrown
                                 29                 :  * at runtime.  If we knew exactly which functions require collation
                                 30                 :  * information, we could throw those errors at parse time instead.
                                 31                 :  *
                                 32                 :  * Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2023, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
                                 33                 :  * Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
                                 34                 :  *
                                 35                 :  *
                                 36                 :  * IDENTIFICATION
                                 37                 :  *    src/backend/parser/parse_collate.c
                                 38                 :  *
                                 39                 :  *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                 40                 :  */
                                 41                 : #include "postgres.h"
                                 42                 : 
                                 43                 : #include "catalog/pg_aggregate.h"
                                 44                 : #include "catalog/pg_collation.h"
                                 45                 : #include "nodes/makefuncs.h"
                                 46                 : #include "nodes/nodeFuncs.h"
                                 47                 : #include "parser/parse_collate.h"
                                 48                 : #include "utils/lsyscache.h"
                                 49                 : 
                                 50                 : 
                                 51                 : /*
                                 52                 :  * Collation strength (the SQL standard calls this "derivation").  Order is
                                 53                 :  * chosen to allow comparisons to work usefully.  Note: the standard doesn't
                                 54                 :  * seem to distinguish between NONE and CONFLICT.
                                 55                 :  */
                                 56                 : typedef enum
                                 57                 : {
                                 58                 :     COLLATE_NONE,               /* expression is of a noncollatable datatype */
                                 59                 :     COLLATE_IMPLICIT,           /* collation was derived implicitly */
                                 60                 :     COLLATE_CONFLICT,           /* we had a conflict of implicit collations */
                                 61                 :     COLLATE_EXPLICIT            /* collation was derived explicitly */
                                 62                 : } CollateStrength;
                                 63                 : 
                                 64                 : typedef struct
                                 65                 : {
                                 66                 :     ParseState *pstate;         /* parse state (for error reporting) */
                                 67                 :     Oid         collation;      /* OID of current collation, if any */
                                 68                 :     CollateStrength strength;   /* strength of current collation choice */
                                 69                 :     int         location;       /* location of expr that set collation */
                                 70                 :     /* Remaining fields are only valid when strength == COLLATE_CONFLICT */
                                 71                 :     Oid         collation2;     /* OID of conflicting collation */
                                 72                 :     int         location2;      /* location of expr that set collation2 */
                                 73                 : } assign_collations_context;
                                 74                 : 
                                 75                 : static bool assign_query_collations_walker(Node *node, ParseState *pstate);
                                 76                 : static bool assign_collations_walker(Node *node,
                                 77                 :                                      assign_collations_context *context);
                                 78                 : static void merge_collation_state(Oid collation,
                                 79                 :                                   CollateStrength strength,
                                 80                 :                                   int location,
                                 81                 :                                   Oid collation2,
                                 82                 :                                   int location2,
                                 83                 :                                   assign_collations_context *context);
                                 84                 : static void assign_aggregate_collations(Aggref *aggref,
                                 85                 :                                         assign_collations_context *loccontext);
                                 86                 : static void assign_ordered_set_collations(Aggref *aggref,
                                 87                 :                                           assign_collations_context *loccontext);
                                 88                 : static void assign_hypothetical_collations(Aggref *aggref,
                                 89                 :                                            assign_collations_context *loccontext);
                                 90                 : 
                                 91                 : 
                                 92                 : /*
                                 93                 :  * assign_query_collations()
                                 94                 :  *      Mark all expressions in the given Query with collation information.
                                 95                 :  *
                                 96                 :  * This should be applied to each Query after completion of parse analysis
                                 97                 :  * for expressions.  Note that we do not recurse into sub-Queries, since
                                 98                 :  * those should have been processed when built.
                                 99                 :  */
                                100                 : void
 4404 tgl                       101 CBC      337934 : assign_query_collations(ParseState *pstate, Query *query)
                                102                 : {
                                103                 :     /*
                                104                 :      * We just use query_tree_walker() to visit all the contained expressions.
                                105                 :      * We can skip the rangetable and CTE subqueries, though, since RTEs and
                                106                 :      * subqueries had better have been processed already (else Vars referring
                                107                 :      * to them would not get created with the right collation).
                                108                 :      */
                                109          337934 :     (void) query_tree_walker(query,
                                110                 :                              assign_query_collations_walker,
                                111                 :                              (void *) pstate,
                                112                 :                              QTW_IGNORE_RANGE_TABLE |
                                113                 :                              QTW_IGNORE_CTE_SUBQUERIES);
                                114          337904 : }
                                115                 : 
                                116                 : /*
                                117                 :  * Walker for assign_query_collations
                                118                 :  *
                                119                 :  * Each expression found by query_tree_walker is processed independently.
                                120                 :  * Note that query_tree_walker may pass us a whole List, such as the
                                121                 :  * targetlist, in which case each subexpression must be processed
                                122                 :  * independently --- we don't want to bleat if two different targetentries
                                123                 :  * have different collations.
                                124                 :  */
                                125                 : static bool
                                126         3381983 : assign_query_collations_walker(Node *node, ParseState *pstate)
                                127                 : {
                                128                 :     /* Need do nothing for empty subexpressions */
                                129         3381983 :     if (node == NULL)
                                130         2693448 :         return false;
                                131                 : 
                                132                 :     /*
                                133                 :      * We don't want to recurse into a set-operations tree; it's already been
                                134                 :      * fully processed in transformSetOperationStmt.
                                135                 :      */
                                136          688535 :     if (IsA(node, SetOperationStmt))
                                137            9119 :         return false;
                                138                 : 
                                139          679416 :     if (IsA(node, List))
                                140          336540 :         assign_list_collations(pstate, (List *) node);
                                141                 :     else
                                142          342876 :         assign_expr_collations(pstate, node);
                                143                 : 
                                144          679386 :     return false;
                                145                 : }
                                146                 : 
                                147                 : /*
                                148                 :  * assign_list_collations()
                                149                 :  *      Mark all nodes in the list of expressions with collation information.
                                150                 :  *
                                151                 :  * The list member expressions are processed independently; they do not have
                                152                 :  * to share a common collation.
                                153                 :  */
                                154                 : void
                                155          444761 : assign_list_collations(ParseState *pstate, List *exprs)
                                156                 : {
                                157                 :     ListCell   *lc;
                                158                 : 
                                159         1748730 :     foreach(lc, exprs)
                                160                 :     {
 4382 bruce                     161         1303990 :         Node       *node = (Node *) lfirst(lc);
                                162                 : 
 4404 tgl                       163         1303990 :         assign_expr_collations(pstate, node);
                                164                 :     }
                                165          444740 : }
                                166                 : 
                                167                 : /*
                                168                 :  * assign_expr_collations()
                                169                 :  *      Mark all nodes in the given expression tree with collation information.
                                170                 :  *
                                171                 :  * This is exported for the benefit of various utility commands that process
                                172                 :  * expressions without building a complete Query.  It should be applied after
                                173                 :  * calling transformExpr() plus any expression-modifying operations such as
                                174                 :  * coerce_to_boolean().
                                175                 :  */
                                176                 : void
                                177         1765805 : assign_expr_collations(ParseState *pstate, Node *expr)
                                178                 : {
                                179                 :     assign_collations_context context;
                                180                 : 
                                181                 :     /* initialize context for tree walk */
                                182         1765805 :     context.pstate = pstate;
                                183         1765805 :     context.collation = InvalidOid;
                                184         1765805 :     context.strength = COLLATE_NONE;
                                185         1765805 :     context.location = -1;
                                186                 : 
                                187                 :     /* and away we go */
                                188         1765805 :     (void) assign_collations_walker(expr, &context);
                                189         1765772 : }
                                190                 : 
                                191                 : /*
                                192                 :  * select_common_collation()
                                193                 :  *      Identify a common collation for a list of expressions.
                                194                 :  *
                                195                 :  * The expressions should all return the same datatype, else this is not
                                196                 :  * terribly meaningful.
                                197                 :  *
                                198                 :  * none_ok means that it is permitted to return InvalidOid, indicating that
                                199                 :  * no common collation could be identified, even for collatable datatypes.
                                200                 :  * Otherwise, an error is thrown for conflict of implicit collations.
                                201                 :  *
                                202                 :  * In theory, none_ok = true reflects the rules of SQL standard clause "Result
                                203                 :  * of data type combinations", none_ok = false reflects the rules of clause
                                204                 :  * "Collation determination" (in some cases invoked via "Grouping
                                205                 :  * operations").
                                206                 :  */
                                207                 : Oid
                                208           84409 : select_common_collation(ParseState *pstate, List *exprs, bool none_ok)
                                209                 : {
                                210                 :     assign_collations_context context;
                                211                 : 
                                212                 :     /* initialize context for tree walk */
                                213           84409 :     context.pstate = pstate;
                                214           84409 :     context.collation = InvalidOid;
                                215           84409 :     context.strength = COLLATE_NONE;
                                216           84409 :     context.location = -1;
                                217                 : 
                                218                 :     /* and away we go */
                                219           84409 :     (void) assign_collations_walker((Node *) exprs, &context);
                                220                 : 
                                221                 :     /* deal with collation conflict */
                                222           84409 :     if (context.strength == COLLATE_CONFLICT)
                                223                 :     {
                                224              54 :         if (none_ok)
                                225              27 :             return InvalidOid;
                                226              27 :         ereport(ERROR,
                                227                 :                 (errcode(ERRCODE_COLLATION_MISMATCH),
                                228                 :                  errmsg("collation mismatch between implicit collations \"%s\" and \"%s\"",
                                229                 :                         get_collation_name(context.collation),
                                230                 :                         get_collation_name(context.collation2)),
                                231                 :                  errhint("You can choose the collation by applying the COLLATE clause to one or both expressions."),
                                232                 :                  parser_errposition(context.pstate, context.location2)));
                                233                 :     }
                                234                 : 
                                235                 :     /*
                                236                 :      * Note: if strength is still COLLATE_NONE, we'll return InvalidOid, but
                                237                 :      * that's okay because it must mean none of the expressions returned
                                238                 :      * collatable datatypes.
                                239                 :      */
                                240           84355 :     return context.collation;
                                241                 : }
                                242                 : 
                                243                 : /*
                                244                 :  * assign_collations_walker()
                                245                 :  *      Recursive guts of collation processing.
                                246                 :  *
                                247                 :  * Nodes with no children (eg, Vars, Consts, Params) must have been marked
                                248                 :  * when built.  All upper-level nodes are marked here.
                                249                 :  *
                                250                 :  * Note: if this is invoked directly on a List, it will attempt to infer a
                                251                 :  * common collation for all the list members.  In particular, it will throw
                                252                 :  * error if there are conflicting explicit collations for different members.
                                253                 :  */
                                254                 : static bool
                                255         7126845 : assign_collations_walker(Node *node, assign_collations_context *context)
                                256                 : {
                                257                 :     assign_collations_context loccontext;
                                258                 :     Oid         collation;
                                259                 :     CollateStrength strength;
                                260                 :     int         location;
                                261                 : 
                                262                 :     /* Need do nothing for empty subexpressions */
                                263         7126845 :     if (node == NULL)
                                264          284712 :         return false;
                                265                 : 
                                266                 :     /*
                                267                 :      * Prepare for recursion.  For most node types, though not all, the first
                                268                 :      * thing we do is recurse to process all nodes below this one. Each level
                                269                 :      * of the tree has its own local context.
                                270                 :      */
                                271         6842133 :     loccontext.pstate = context->pstate;
                                272         6842133 :     loccontext.collation = InvalidOid;
                                273         6842133 :     loccontext.strength = COLLATE_NONE;
                                274         6842133 :     loccontext.location = -1;
                                275                 :     /* Set these fields just to suppress uninitialized-value warnings: */
 3394                           276         6842133 :     loccontext.collation2 = InvalidOid;
                                277         6842133 :     loccontext.location2 = -1;
                                278                 : 
                                279                 :     /*
                                280                 :      * Recurse if appropriate, then determine the collation for this node.
                                281                 :      *
                                282                 :      * Note: the general cases are at the bottom of the switch, after various
                                283                 :      * special cases.
                                284                 :      */
 4404                           285         6842133 :     switch (nodeTag(node))
                                286                 :     {
                                287            3647 :         case T_CollateExpr:
                                288                 :             {
                                289                 :                 /*
                                290                 :                  * COLLATE sets an explicitly derived collation, regardless of
                                291                 :                  * what the child state is.  But we must recurse to set up
                                292                 :                  * collation info below here.
                                293                 :                  */
                                294            3647 :                 CollateExpr *expr = (CollateExpr *) node;
                                295                 : 
                                296            3647 :                 (void) expression_tree_walker(node,
                                297                 :                                               assign_collations_walker,
                                298                 :                                               (void *) &loccontext);
                                299                 : 
                                300            3647 :                 collation = expr->collOid;
                                301            3647 :                 Assert(OidIsValid(collation));
                                302            3647 :                 strength = COLLATE_EXPLICIT;
                                303            3647 :                 location = expr->location;
                                304                 :             }
                                305            3647 :             break;
                                306           47510 :         case T_FieldSelect:
                                307                 :             {
                                308                 :                 /*
                                309                 :                  * For FieldSelect, the result has the field's declared
                                310                 :                  * collation, independently of what happened in the arguments.
                                311                 :                  * (The immediate argument must be composite and thus not
                                312                 :                  * collatable, anyhow.)  The field's collation was already
                                313                 :                  * looked up and saved in the node.
                                314                 :                  */
                                315           47510 :                 FieldSelect *expr = (FieldSelect *) node;
                                316                 : 
                                317                 :                 /* ... but first, recurse */
                                318           47510 :                 (void) expression_tree_walker(node,
                                319                 :                                               assign_collations_walker,
                                320                 :                                               (void *) &loccontext);
                                321                 : 
                                322           47510 :                 if (OidIsValid(expr->resultcollid))
                                323                 :                 {
                                324                 :                     /* Node's result type is collatable. */
                                325                 :                     /* Pass up field's collation as an implicit choice. */
                                326            5801 :                     collation = expr->resultcollid;
                                327            5801 :                     strength = COLLATE_IMPLICIT;
                                328            5801 :                     location = exprLocation(node);
                                329                 :                 }
                                330                 :                 else
                                331                 :                 {
                                332                 :                     /* Node's result type isn't collatable. */
                                333           41709 :                     collation = InvalidOid;
                                334           41709 :                     strength = COLLATE_NONE;
 2118                           335           41709 :                     location = -1;  /* won't be used */
                                336                 :                 }
                                337                 :             }
 4404                           338           47510 :             break;
                                339            1992 :         case T_RowExpr:
                                340                 :             {
                                341                 :                 /*
                                342                 :                  * RowExpr is a special case because the subexpressions are
                                343                 :                  * independent: we don't want to complain if some of them have
                                344                 :                  * incompatible explicit collations.
                                345                 :                  */
 4382 bruce                     346            1992 :                 RowExpr    *expr = (RowExpr *) node;
                                347                 : 
 4404 tgl                       348            1992 :                 assign_list_collations(context->pstate, expr->args);
                                349                 : 
                                350                 :                 /*
                                351                 :                  * Since the result is always composite and therefore never
                                352                 :                  * has a collation, we can just stop here: this node has no
                                353                 :                  * impact on the collation of its parent.
                                354                 :                  */
 4382 bruce                     355            1992 :                 return false;   /* done */
                                356                 :             }
 4404 tgl                       357              87 :         case T_RowCompareExpr:
                                358                 :             {
                                359                 :                 /*
                                360                 :                  * For RowCompare, we have to find the common collation of
                                361                 :                  * each pair of input columns and build a list.  If we can't
                                362                 :                  * find a common collation, we just put InvalidOid into the
                                363                 :                  * list, which may or may not cause an error at runtime.
                                364                 :                  */
                                365              87 :                 RowCompareExpr *expr = (RowCompareExpr *) node;
                                366              87 :                 List       *colls = NIL;
                                367                 :                 ListCell   *l;
                                368                 :                 ListCell   *r;
                                369                 : 
                                370             288 :                 forboth(l, expr->largs, r, expr->rargs)
                                371                 :                 {
 4382 bruce                     372             201 :                     Node       *le = (Node *) lfirst(l);
                                373             201 :                     Node       *re = (Node *) lfirst(r);
                                374                 :                     Oid         coll;
                                375                 : 
 4404 tgl                       376             201 :                     coll = select_common_collation(context->pstate,
                                377             201 :                                                    list_make2(le, re),
                                378                 :                                                    true);
                                379             201 :                     colls = lappend_oid(colls, coll);
                                380                 :                 }
                                381              87 :                 expr->inputcollids = colls;
                                382                 : 
                                383                 :                 /*
                                384                 :                  * Since the result is always boolean and therefore never has
                                385                 :                  * a collation, we can just stop here: this node has no impact
                                386                 :                  * on the collation of its parent.
                                387                 :                  */
 4382 bruce                     388              87 :                 return false;   /* done */
                                389                 :             }
 4404 tgl                       390          287069 :         case T_CoerceToDomain:
                                391                 :             {
                                392                 :                 /*
                                393                 :                  * If the domain declaration included a non-default COLLATE
                                394                 :                  * spec, then use that collation as the output collation of
                                395                 :                  * the coercion.  Otherwise allow the input collation to
                                396                 :                  * bubble up.  (The input should be of the domain's base type,
                                397                 :                  * therefore we don't need to worry about it not being
                                398                 :                  * collatable when the domain is.)
                                399                 :                  */
                                400          287069 :                 CoerceToDomain *expr = (CoerceToDomain *) node;
 4382 bruce                     401          287069 :                 Oid         typcollation = get_typcollation(expr->resulttype);
                                402                 : 
                                403                 :                 /* ... but first, recurse */
 4404 tgl                       404          287069 :                 (void) expression_tree_walker(node,
                                405                 :                                               assign_collations_walker,
                                406                 :                                               (void *) &loccontext);
                                407                 : 
                                408          287069 :                 if (OidIsValid(typcollation))
                                409                 :                 {
                                410                 :                     /* Node's result type is collatable. */
                                411          245139 :                     if (typcollation == DEFAULT_COLLATION_OID)
                                412                 :                     {
                                413                 :                         /* Collation state bubbles up from child. */
                                414             276 :                         collation = loccontext.collation;
                                415             276 :                         strength = loccontext.strength;
                                416             276 :                         location = loccontext.location;
                                417                 :                     }
                                418                 :                     else
                                419                 :                     {
                                420                 :                         /* Use domain's collation as an implicit choice. */
                                421          244863 :                         collation = typcollation;
                                422          244863 :                         strength = COLLATE_IMPLICIT;
                                423          244863 :                         location = exprLocation(node);
                                424                 :                     }
                                425                 :                 }
                                426                 :                 else
                                427                 :                 {
                                428                 :                     /* Node's result type isn't collatable. */
                                429           41930 :                     collation = InvalidOid;
                                430           41930 :                     strength = COLLATE_NONE;
 2118                           431           41930 :                     location = -1;  /* won't be used */
                                432                 :                 }
                                433                 : 
                                434                 :                 /*
                                435                 :                  * Save the state into the expression node.  We know it
                                436                 :                  * doesn't care about input collation.
                                437                 :                  */
 4404                           438          287069 :                 if (strength == COLLATE_CONFLICT)
 4404 tgl                       439 UBC           0 :                     exprSetCollation(node, InvalidOid);
                                440                 :                 else
 4404 tgl                       441 CBC      287069 :                     exprSetCollation(node, collation);
                                442                 :             }
                                443          287069 :             break;
                                444         1209661 :         case T_TargetEntry:
                                445         1209661 :             (void) expression_tree_walker(node,
                                446                 :                                           assign_collations_walker,
                                447                 :                                           (void *) &loccontext);
                                448                 : 
                                449                 :             /*
                                450                 :              * TargetEntry can have only one child, and should bubble that
                                451                 :              * state up to its parent.  We can't use the general-case code
                                452                 :              * below because exprType and friends don't work on TargetEntry.
                                453                 :              */
                                454         1209649 :             collation = loccontext.collation;
                                455         1209649 :             strength = loccontext.strength;
                                456         1209649 :             location = loccontext.location;
                                457                 : 
                                458                 :             /*
                                459                 :              * Throw error if the collation is indeterminate for a TargetEntry
                                460                 :              * that is a sort/group target.  We prefer to do this now, instead
                                461                 :              * of leaving the comparison functions to fail at runtime, because
                                462                 :              * we can give a syntax error pointer to help locate the problem.
                                463                 :              * There are some cases where there might not be a failure, for
                                464                 :              * example if the planner chooses to use hash aggregation instead
                                465                 :              * of sorting for grouping; but it seems better to predictably
                                466                 :              * throw an error.  (Compare transformSetOperationTree, which will
                                467                 :              * throw error for indeterminate collation of set-op columns, even
                                468                 :              * though the planner might be able to implement the set-op
                                469                 :              * without sorting.)
                                470                 :              */
 4401                           471         1209649 :             if (strength == COLLATE_CONFLICT &&
                                472              21 :                 ((TargetEntry *) node)->ressortgroupref != 0)
                                473              12 :                 ereport(ERROR,
                                474                 :                         (errcode(ERRCODE_COLLATION_MISMATCH),
                                475                 :                          errmsg("collation mismatch between implicit collations \"%s\" and \"%s\"",
                                476                 :                                 get_collation_name(loccontext.collation),
                                477                 :                                 get_collation_name(loccontext.collation2)),
                                478                 :                          errhint("You can choose the collation by applying the COLLATE clause to one or both expressions."),
                                479                 :                          parser_errposition(context->pstate,
                                480                 :                                             loccontext.location2)));
 4404                           481         1209637 :             break;
 2893 andres                    482          749128 :         case T_InferenceElem:
                                483                 :         case T_RangeTblRef:
                                484                 :         case T_JoinExpr:
                                485                 :         case T_FromExpr:
                                486                 :         case T_OnConflictExpr:
                                487                 :         case T_SortGroupClause:
                                488                 :         case T_MergeAction:
 4404 tgl                       489          749128 :             (void) expression_tree_walker(node,
                                490                 :                                           assign_collations_walker,
                                491                 :                                           (void *) &loccontext);
                                492                 : 
                                493                 :             /*
                                494                 :              * When we're invoked on a query's jointree, we don't need to do
                                495                 :              * anything with join nodes except recurse through them to process
                                496                 :              * WHERE/ON expressions.  So just stop here.  Likewise, we don't
                                497                 :              * need to do anything when invoked on sort/group lists.
                                498                 :              */
                                499          749119 :             return false;
                                500           31686 :         case T_Query:
                                501                 :             {
                                502                 :                 /*
                                503                 :                  * We get here when we're invoked on the Query belonging to a
                                504                 :                  * SubLink.  Act as though the Query returns its first output
                                505                 :                  * column, which indeed is what it does for EXPR_SUBLINK and
                                506                 :                  * ARRAY_SUBLINK cases.  In the cases where the SubLink
                                507                 :                  * returns boolean, this info will be ignored.  Special case:
                                508                 :                  * in EXISTS, the Query might return no columns, in which case
                                509                 :                  * we need do nothing.
                                510                 :                  *
                                511                 :                  * We needn't recurse, since the Query is already processed.
                                512                 :                  */
                                513           31686 :                 Query      *qtree = (Query *) node;
                                514                 :                 TargetEntry *tent;
                                515                 : 
 3415                           516           31686 :                 if (qtree->targetList == NIL)
                                517               3 :                     return false;
 2190                           518           31683 :                 tent = linitial_node(TargetEntry, qtree->targetList);
 3415                           519           31683 :                 if (tent->resjunk)
 3415 tgl                       520 UBC           0 :                     return false;
                                521                 : 
 4404 tgl                       522 CBC       31683 :                 collation = exprCollation((Node *) tent->expr);
                                523                 :                 /* collation doesn't change if it's converted to array */
                                524           31683 :                 strength = COLLATE_IMPLICIT;
                                525           31683 :                 location = exprLocation((Node *) tent->expr);
                                526                 :             }
                                527           31683 :             break;
                                528          144887 :         case T_List:
                                529          144887 :             (void) expression_tree_walker(node,
                                530                 :                                           assign_collations_walker,
                                531                 :                                           (void *) &loccontext);
                                532                 : 
                                533                 :             /*
                                534                 :              * When processing a list, collation state just bubbles up from
                                535                 :              * the list elements.
                                536                 :              */
                                537          144887 :             collation = loccontext.collation;
                                538          144887 :             strength = loccontext.strength;
                                539          144887 :             location = loccontext.location;
                                540          144887 :             break;
                                541                 : 
                                542         2951085 :         case T_Var:
                                543                 :         case T_Const:
                                544                 :         case T_Param:
                                545                 :         case T_CoerceToDomainValue:
                                546                 :         case T_CaseTestExpr:
                                547                 :         case T_SetToDefault:
                                548                 :         case T_CurrentOfExpr:
                                549                 : 
                                550                 :             /*
                                551                 :              * General case for childless expression nodes.  These should
                                552                 :              * already have a collation assigned; it is not this function's
                                553                 :              * responsibility to look into the catalogs for base-case
                                554                 :              * information.
                                555                 :              */
                                556         2951085 :             collation = exprCollation(node);
                                557                 : 
                                558                 :             /*
                                559                 :              * Note: in most cases, there will be an assigned collation
                                560                 :              * whenever type_is_collatable(exprType(node)); but an exception
                                561                 :              * occurs for a Var referencing a subquery output column for which
                                562                 :              * a unique collation was not determinable.  That may lead to a
                                563                 :              * runtime failure if a collation-sensitive function is applied to
                                564                 :              * the Var.
                                565                 :              */
                                566                 : 
                                567         2951085 :             if (OidIsValid(collation))
                                568          866840 :                 strength = COLLATE_IMPLICIT;
                                569                 :             else
                                570         2084245 :                 strength = COLLATE_NONE;
                                571         2951085 :             location = exprLocation(node);
                                572         2951085 :             break;
                                573                 : 
                                574         1415381 :         default:
                                575                 :             {
                                576                 :                 /*
                                577                 :                  * General case for most expression nodes with children. First
                                578                 :                  * recurse, then figure out what to assign to this node.
                                579                 :                  */
                                580                 :                 Oid         typcollation;
                                581                 : 
                                582                 :                 /*
                                583                 :                  * For most node types, we want to treat all the child
                                584                 :                  * expressions alike; but there are a few exceptions, hence
                                585                 :                  * this inner switch.
                                586                 :                  */
 3635                           587         1415381 :                 switch (nodeTag(node))
                                588                 :                 {
                                589           23002 :                     case T_Aggref:
                                590                 :                         {
                                591                 :                             /*
                                592                 :                              * Aggref is messy enough that we give it its own
                                593                 :                              * function, in fact three of them.  The FILTER
                                594                 :                              * clause is independent of the rest of the
                                595                 :                              * aggregate, however, so it can be processed
                                596                 :                              * separately.
                                597                 :                              */
                                598           23002 :                             Aggref     *aggref = (Aggref *) node;
                                599                 : 
 3394                           600           23002 :                             switch (aggref->aggkind)
                                601                 :                             {
                                602           22849 :                                 case AGGKIND_NORMAL:
                                603           22849 :                                     assign_aggregate_collations(aggref,
                                604                 :                                                                 &loccontext);
                                605           22843 :                                     break;
                                606              90 :                                 case AGGKIND_ORDERED_SET:
                                607              90 :                                     assign_ordered_set_collations(aggref,
                                608                 :                                                                   &loccontext);
                                609              90 :                                     break;
                                610              63 :                                 case AGGKIND_HYPOTHETICAL:
                                611              63 :                                     assign_hypothetical_collations(aggref,
                                612                 :                                                                    &loccontext);
                                613              60 :                                     break;
 3394 tgl                       614 UBC           0 :                                 default:
                                615               0 :                                     elog(ERROR, "unrecognized aggkind: %d",
                                616                 :                                          (int) aggref->aggkind);
                                617                 :                             }
                                618                 : 
 3554 noah                      619 CBC       22993 :                             assign_expr_collations(context->pstate,
 2118 tgl                       620           22993 :                                                    (Node *) aggref->aggfilter);
                                621                 :                         }
 3554 noah                      622           22993 :                         break;
                                623            1692 :                     case T_WindowFunc:
                                624                 :                         {
                                625                 :                             /*
                                626                 :                              * WindowFunc requires special processing only for
                                627                 :                              * its aggfilter clause, as for aggregates.
                                628                 :                              */
                                629            1692 :                             WindowFunc *wfunc = (WindowFunc *) node;
                                630                 : 
                                631            1692 :                             (void) assign_collations_walker((Node *) wfunc->args,
                                632                 :                                                             &loccontext);
                                633                 : 
                                634            1692 :                             assign_expr_collations(context->pstate,
                                635            1692 :                                                    (Node *) wfunc->aggfilter);
                                636                 :                         }
 3635 tgl                       637            1692 :                         break;
                                638           62273 :                     case T_CaseExpr:
                                639                 :                         {
                                640                 :                             /*
                                641                 :                              * CaseExpr is a special case because we do not
                                642                 :                              * want to recurse into the test expression (if
                                643                 :                              * any).  It was already marked with collations
                                644                 :                              * during transformCaseExpr, and furthermore its
                                645                 :                              * collation is not relevant to the result of the
                                646                 :                              * CASE --- only the output expressions are.
                                647                 :                              */
                                648           62273 :                             CaseExpr   *expr = (CaseExpr *) node;
                                649                 :                             ListCell   *lc;
                                650                 : 
                                651          183817 :                             foreach(lc, expr->args)
                                652                 :                             {
 2190                           653          121544 :                                 CaseWhen   *when = lfirst_node(CaseWhen, lc);
                                654                 : 
                                655                 :                                 /*
                                656                 :                                  * The condition expressions mustn't affect
                                657                 :                                  * the CASE's result collation either; but
                                658                 :                                  * since they are known to yield boolean, it's
                                659                 :                                  * safe to recurse directly on them --- they
                                660                 :                                  * won't change loccontext.
                                661                 :                                  */
 3635                           662          121544 :                                 (void) assign_collations_walker((Node *) when->expr,
                                663                 :                                                                 &loccontext);
                                664          121544 :                                 (void) assign_collations_walker((Node *) when->result,
                                665                 :                                                                 &loccontext);
                                666                 :                             }
                                667           62273 :                             (void) assign_collations_walker((Node *) expr->defresult,
                                668                 :                                                             &loccontext);
                                669                 :                         }
                                670           62273 :                         break;
  851                           671            9320 :                     case T_SubscriptingRef:
                                672                 :                         {
                                673                 :                             /*
                                674                 :                              * The subscripts are treated as independent
                                675                 :                              * expressions not contributing to the node's
                                676                 :                              * collation.  Only the container, and the source
                                677                 :                              * expression if any, contribute.  (This models
                                678                 :                              * the old behavior, in which the subscripts could
                                679                 :                              * be counted on to be integers and thus not
                                680                 :                              * contribute anything.)
                                681                 :                              */
                                682            9320 :                             SubscriptingRef *sbsref = (SubscriptingRef *) node;
                                683                 : 
                                684            9320 :                             assign_expr_collations(context->pstate,
                                685            9320 :                                                    (Node *) sbsref->refupperindexpr);
                                686            9320 :                             assign_expr_collations(context->pstate,
                                687            9320 :                                                    (Node *) sbsref->reflowerindexpr);
                                688            9320 :                             (void) assign_collations_walker((Node *) sbsref->refexpr,
                                689                 :                                                             &loccontext);
                                690            9320 :                             (void) assign_collations_walker((Node *) sbsref->refassgnexpr,
                                691                 :                                                             &loccontext);
                                692                 :                         }
                                693            9320 :                         break;
 3635                           694         1319094 :                     default:
                                695                 : 
                                696                 :                         /*
                                697                 :                          * Normal case: all child expressions contribute
                                698                 :                          * equally to loccontext.
                                699                 :                          */
                                700         1319094 :                         (void) expression_tree_walker(node,
                                701                 :                                                       assign_collations_walker,
                                702                 :                                                       (void *) &loccontext);
                                703         1319084 :                         break;
                                704                 :                 }
                                705                 : 
                                706                 :                 /*
                                707                 :                  * Now figure out what collation to assign to this node.
                                708                 :                  */
 4404                           709         1415362 :                 typcollation = get_typcollation(exprType(node));
                                710         1415362 :                 if (OidIsValid(typcollation))
                                711                 :                 {
                                712                 :                     /* Node's result is collatable; what about its input? */
                                713          290226 :                     if (loccontext.strength > COLLATE_NONE)
                                714                 :                     {
                                715                 :                         /* Collation state bubbles up from children. */
                                716          210678 :                         collation = loccontext.collation;
                                717          210678 :                         strength = loccontext.strength;
                                718          210678 :                         location = loccontext.location;
                                719                 :                     }
                                720                 :                     else
                                721                 :                     {
                                722                 :                         /*
                                723                 :                          * Collatable output produced without any collatable
                                724                 :                          * input.  Use the type's collation (which is usually
                                725                 :                          * DEFAULT_COLLATION_OID, but might be different for a
                                726                 :                          * domain).
                                727                 :                          */
                                728           79548 :                         collation = typcollation;
                                729           79548 :                         strength = COLLATE_IMPLICIT;
                                730           79548 :                         location = exprLocation(node);
                                731                 :                     }
                                732                 :                 }
                                733                 :                 else
                                734                 :                 {
                                735                 :                     /* Node's result type isn't collatable. */
                                736         1125136 :                     collation = InvalidOid;
                                737         1125136 :                     strength = COLLATE_NONE;
 2118                           738         1125136 :                     location = -1;  /* won't be used */
                                739                 :                 }
                                740                 : 
                                741                 :                 /*
                                742                 :                  * Save the result collation into the expression node. If the
                                743                 :                  * state is COLLATE_CONFLICT, we'll set the collation to
                                744                 :                  * InvalidOid, which might result in an error at runtime.
                                745                 :                  */
 4404                           746         1415362 :                 if (strength == COLLATE_CONFLICT)
                                747              21 :                     exprSetCollation(node, InvalidOid);
                                748                 :                 else
                                749         1415341 :                     exprSetCollation(node, collation);
                                750                 : 
                                751                 :                 /*
                                752                 :                  * Likewise save the input collation, which is the one that
                                753                 :                  * any function called by this node should use.
                                754                 :                  */
                                755         1415362 :                 if (loccontext.strength == COLLATE_CONFLICT)
                                756              42 :                     exprSetInputCollation(node, InvalidOid);
                                757                 :                 else
                                758         1415320 :                     exprSetInputCollation(node, loccontext.collation);
                                759                 :             }
                                760         1415362 :             break;
                                761                 :     }
                                762                 : 
                                763                 :     /*
                                764                 :      * Now, merge my information into my parent's state.
                                765                 :      */
 3394                           766         6090880 :     merge_collation_state(collation,
                                767                 :                           strength,
                                768                 :                           location,
                                769                 :                           loccontext.collation2,
                                770                 :                           loccontext.location2,
                                771                 :                           context);
                                772                 : 
                                773         6090865 :     return false;
                                774                 : }
                                775                 : 
                                776                 : /*
                                777                 :  * Merge collation state of a subexpression into the context for its parent.
                                778                 :  */
                                779                 : static void
                                780         6090880 : merge_collation_state(Oid collation,
                                781                 :                       CollateStrength strength,
                                782                 :                       int location,
                                783                 :                       Oid collation2,
                                784                 :                       int location2,
                                785                 :                       assign_collations_context *context)
                                786                 : {
                                787                 :     /*
                                788                 :      * If the collation strength for this node is different from what's
                                789                 :      * already in *context, then this node either dominates or is dominated by
                                790                 :      * earlier siblings.
                                791                 :      */
 4404                           792         6090880 :     if (strength > context->strength)
                                793                 :     {
                                794                 :         /* Override previous parent state */
                                795         1786665 :         context->collation = collation;
                                796         1786665 :         context->strength = strength;
                                797         1786665 :         context->location = location;
                                798                 :         /* Bubble up error info if applicable */
                                799         1786665 :         if (strength == COLLATE_CONFLICT)
                                800                 :         {
 3394                           801              84 :             context->collation2 = collation2;
                                802              84 :             context->location2 = location2;
                                803                 :         }
                                804                 :     }
 4404                           805         4304215 :     else if (strength == context->strength)
                                806                 :     {
                                807                 :         /* Merge, or detect error if there's a collation conflict */
                                808         4186448 :         switch (strength)
                                809                 :         {
                                810         3940003 :             case COLLATE_NONE:
                                811                 :                 /* Nothing + nothing is still nothing */
                                812         3940003 :                 break;
                                813          246391 :             case COLLATE_IMPLICIT:
                                814          246391 :                 if (collation != context->collation)
                                815                 :                 {
                                816                 :                     /*
                                817                 :                      * Non-default implicit collation always beats default.
                                818                 :                      */
                                819           32650 :                     if (context->collation == DEFAULT_COLLATION_OID)
                                820                 :                     {
                                821                 :                         /* Override previous parent state */
                                822            6810 :                         context->collation = collation;
                                823            6810 :                         context->strength = strength;
                                824            6810 :                         context->location = location;
                                825                 :                     }
                                826           25840 :                     else if (collation != DEFAULT_COLLATION_OID)
                                827                 :                     {
                                828                 :                         /*
                                829                 :                          * Oops, we have a conflict.  We cannot throw error
                                830                 :                          * here, since the conflict could be resolved by a
                                831                 :                          * later sibling CollateExpr, or the parent might not
                                832                 :                          * care about collation anyway.  Return enough info to
                                833                 :                          * throw the error later, if needed.
                                834                 :                          */
                                835              96 :                         context->strength = COLLATE_CONFLICT;
                                836              96 :                         context->collation2 = collation;
                                837              96 :                         context->location2 = location;
                                838                 :                     }
                                839                 :                 }
                                840          246391 :                 break;
 4404 tgl                       841 UBC           0 :             case COLLATE_CONFLICT:
                                842                 :                 /* We're still conflicted ... */
                                843               0 :                 break;
 4404 tgl                       844 CBC          54 :             case COLLATE_EXPLICIT:
                                845              54 :                 if (collation != context->collation)
                                846                 :                 {
                                847                 :                     /*
                                848                 :                      * Oops, we have a conflict of explicit COLLATE clauses.
                                849                 :                      * Here we choose to throw error immediately; that is what
                                850                 :                      * the SQL standard says to do, and there's no good reason
                                851                 :                      * to be less strict.
                                852                 :                      */
                                853              15 :                     ereport(ERROR,
                                854                 :                             (errcode(ERRCODE_COLLATION_MISMATCH),
                                855                 :                              errmsg("collation mismatch between explicit collations \"%s\" and \"%s\"",
                                856                 :                                     get_collation_name(context->collation),
                                857                 :                                     get_collation_name(collation)),
                                858                 :                              parser_errposition(context->pstate, location)));
                                859                 :                 }
                                860              39 :                 break;
                                861                 :         }
                                862                 :     }
 3394                           863         6090865 : }
                                864                 : 
                                865                 : /*
                                866                 :  * Aggref is a special case because expressions used only for ordering
                                867                 :  * shouldn't be taken to conflict with each other or with regular args,
                                868                 :  * indeed shouldn't affect the aggregate's result collation at all.
                                869                 :  * We handle this by applying assign_expr_collations() to them rather than
                                870                 :  * passing down our loccontext.
                                871                 :  *
                                872                 :  * Note that we recurse to each TargetEntry, not directly to its contained
                                873                 :  * expression, so that the case above for T_TargetEntry will complain if we
                                874                 :  * can't resolve a collation for an ORDER BY item (whether or not it is also
                                875                 :  * a normal aggregate arg).
                                876                 :  *
                                877                 :  * We need not recurse into the aggorder or aggdistinct lists, because those
                                878                 :  * contain only SortGroupClause nodes which we need not process.
                                879                 :  */
                                880                 : static void
                                881           22849 : assign_aggregate_collations(Aggref *aggref,
                                882                 :                             assign_collations_context *loccontext)
                                883                 : {
                                884                 :     ListCell   *lc;
                                885                 : 
                                886                 :     /* Plain aggregates have no direct args */
                                887           22849 :     Assert(aggref->aggdirectargs == NIL);
                                888                 : 
                                889                 :     /* Process aggregated args, holding resjunk ones at arm's length */
                                890           43181 :     foreach(lc, aggref->args)
                                891                 :     {
 2190                           892           20338 :         TargetEntry *tle = lfirst_node(TargetEntry, lc);
                                893                 : 
 3394                           894           20338 :         if (tle->resjunk)
                                895             999 :             assign_expr_collations(loccontext->pstate, (Node *) tle);
                                896                 :         else
                                897           19339 :             (void) assign_collations_walker((Node *) tle, loccontext);
                                898                 :     }
                                899           22843 : }
                                900                 : 
                                901                 : /*
                                902                 :  * For ordered-set aggregates, it's somewhat unclear how best to proceed.
                                903                 :  * The spec-defined inverse distribution functions have only one sort column
                                904                 :  * and don't return collatable types, but this is clearly too restrictive in
                                905                 :  * the general case.  Our solution is to consider that the aggregate's direct
                                906                 :  * arguments contribute normally to determination of the aggregate's own
                                907                 :  * collation, while aggregated arguments contribute only when the aggregate
                                908                 :  * is designed to have exactly one aggregated argument (i.e., it has a single
                                909                 :  * aggregated argument and is non-variadic).  If it can have more than one
                                910                 :  * aggregated argument, we process the aggregated arguments as independent
                                911                 :  * sort columns.  This avoids throwing error for something like
                                912                 :  *      agg(...) within group (order by x collate "foo", y collate "bar")
                                913                 :  * while also guaranteeing that variadic aggregates don't change in behavior
                                914                 :  * depending on how many sort columns a particular call happens to have.
                                915                 :  *
                                916                 :  * Otherwise this is much like the plain-aggregate case.
                                917                 :  */
                                918                 : static void
                                919              90 : assign_ordered_set_collations(Aggref *aggref,
                                920                 :                               assign_collations_context *loccontext)
                                921                 : {
                                922                 :     bool        merge_sort_collations;
                                923                 :     ListCell   *lc;
                                924                 : 
                                925                 :     /* Merge sort collations to parent only if there can be only one */
                                926             180 :     merge_sort_collations = (list_length(aggref->args) == 1 &&
 2118                           927              90 :                              get_func_variadictype(aggref->aggfnoid) == InvalidOid);
                                928                 : 
                                929                 :     /* Direct args, if any, are normal children of the Aggref node */
 3394                           930              90 :     (void) assign_collations_walker((Node *) aggref->aggdirectargs,
                                931                 :                                     loccontext);
                                932                 : 
                                933                 :     /* Process aggregated args appropriately */
                                934             180 :     foreach(lc, aggref->args)
                                935                 :     {
 2190                           936              90 :         TargetEntry *tle = lfirst_node(TargetEntry, lc);
                                937                 : 
 3394                           938              90 :         if (merge_sort_collations)
                                939              90 :             (void) assign_collations_walker((Node *) tle, loccontext);
                                940                 :         else
 3394 tgl                       941 UBC           0 :             assign_expr_collations(loccontext->pstate, (Node *) tle);
                                942                 :     }
 3394 tgl                       943 CBC          90 : }
                                944                 : 
                                945                 : /*
                                946                 :  * Hypothetical-set aggregates are even more special: per spec, we need to
                                947                 :  * unify the collations of each pair of hypothetical and aggregated args.
                                948                 :  * And we need to force the choice of collation down into the sort column
                                949                 :  * to ensure that the sort happens with the chosen collation.  Other than
                                950                 :  * that, the behavior is like regular ordered-set aggregates.  Note that
                                951                 :  * hypothetical direct arguments contribute to the aggregate collation
                                952                 :  * only when their partner aggregated arguments do.
                                953                 :  */
                                954                 : static void
                                955              63 : assign_hypothetical_collations(Aggref *aggref,
                                956                 :                                assign_collations_context *loccontext)
                                957                 : {
                                958              63 :     ListCell   *h_cell = list_head(aggref->aggdirectargs);
                                959              63 :     ListCell   *s_cell = list_head(aggref->args);
                                960                 :     bool        merge_sort_collations;
                                961                 :     int         extra_args;
                                962                 : 
                                963                 :     /* Merge sort collations to parent only if there can be only one */
                                964             111 :     merge_sort_collations = (list_length(aggref->args) == 1 &&
 2118                           965              48 :                              get_func_variadictype(aggref->aggfnoid) == InvalidOid);
                                966                 : 
                                967                 :     /* Process any non-hypothetical direct args */
 3394                           968              63 :     extra_args = list_length(aggref->aggdirectargs) - list_length(aggref->args);
                                969              63 :     Assert(extra_args >= 0);
                                970              63 :     while (extra_args-- > 0)
                                971                 :     {
 3394 tgl                       972 UBC           0 :         (void) assign_collations_walker((Node *) lfirst(h_cell), loccontext);
 1364                           973               0 :         h_cell = lnext(aggref->aggdirectargs, h_cell);
                                974                 :     }
                                975                 : 
                                976                 :     /* Scan hypothetical args and aggregated args in parallel */
 3394 tgl                       977 CBC         150 :     while (h_cell && s_cell)
                                978                 :     {
                                979              90 :         Node       *h_arg = (Node *) lfirst(h_cell);
                                980              90 :         TargetEntry *s_tle = (TargetEntry *) lfirst(s_cell);
                                981                 :         assign_collations_context paircontext;
                                982                 : 
                                983                 :         /*
                                984                 :          * Assign collations internally in this pair of expressions, then
                                985                 :          * choose a common collation for them.  This should match
                                986                 :          * select_common_collation(), but we can't use that function as-is
                                987                 :          * because we need access to the whole collation state so we can
                                988                 :          * bubble it up to the aggregate function's level.
                                989                 :          */
                                990              90 :         paircontext.pstate = loccontext->pstate;
                                991              90 :         paircontext.collation = InvalidOid;
                                992              90 :         paircontext.strength = COLLATE_NONE;
                                993              90 :         paircontext.location = -1;
                                994                 :         /* Set these fields just to suppress uninitialized-value warnings: */
                                995              90 :         paircontext.collation2 = InvalidOid;
                                996              90 :         paircontext.location2 = -1;
                                997                 : 
                                998              90 :         (void) assign_collations_walker(h_arg, &paircontext);
                                999              90 :         (void) assign_collations_walker((Node *) s_tle->expr, &paircontext);
                               1000                 : 
                               1001                 :         /* deal with collation conflict */
                               1002              87 :         if (paircontext.strength == COLLATE_CONFLICT)
 3394 tgl                      1003 UBC           0 :             ereport(ERROR,
                               1004                 :                     (errcode(ERRCODE_COLLATION_MISMATCH),
                               1005                 :                      errmsg("collation mismatch between implicit collations \"%s\" and \"%s\"",
                               1006                 :                             get_collation_name(paircontext.collation),
                               1007                 :                             get_collation_name(paircontext.collation2)),
                               1008                 :                      errhint("You can choose the collation by applying the COLLATE clause to one or both expressions."),
                               1009                 :                      parser_errposition(paircontext.pstate,
                               1010                 :                                         paircontext.location2)));
                               1011                 : 
                               1012                 :         /*
                               1013                 :          * At this point paircontext.collation can be InvalidOid only if the
                               1014                 :          * type is not collatable; no need to do anything in that case.  If we
                               1015                 :          * do have to change the sort column's collation, do it by inserting a
                               1016                 :          * RelabelType node into the sort column TLE.
                               1017                 :          *
                               1018                 :          * XXX This is pretty grotty for a couple of reasons:
                               1019                 :          * assign_collations_walker isn't supposed to be changing the
                               1020                 :          * expression structure like this, and a parse-time change of
                               1021                 :          * collation ought to be signaled by a CollateExpr not a RelabelType
                               1022                 :          * (the use of RelabelType for collation marking is supposed to be a
                               1023                 :          * planner/executor thing only).  But we have no better alternative.
                               1024                 :          * In particular, injecting a CollateExpr could result in the
                               1025                 :          * expression being interpreted differently after dump/reload, since
                               1026                 :          * we might be effectively promoting an implicit collation to
                               1027                 :          * explicit.  This kluge is relying on ruleutils.c not printing a
                               1028                 :          * COLLATE clause for a RelabelType, and probably on some other
                               1029                 :          * fragile behaviors.
                               1030                 :          */
 3394 tgl                      1031 CBC         102 :         if (OidIsValid(paircontext.collation) &&
                               1032              15 :             paircontext.collation != exprCollation((Node *) s_tle->expr))
                               1033                 :         {
 3394 tgl                      1034 UBC           0 :             s_tle->expr = (Expr *)
                               1035               0 :                 makeRelabelType(s_tle->expr,
                               1036               0 :                                 exprType((Node *) s_tle->expr),
                               1037               0 :                                 exprTypmod((Node *) s_tle->expr),
                               1038                 :                                 paircontext.collation,
                               1039                 :                                 COERCE_IMPLICIT_CAST);
                               1040                 :         }
                               1041                 : 
                               1042                 :         /*
                               1043                 :          * If appropriate, merge this column's collation state up to the
                               1044                 :          * aggregate function.
                               1045                 :          */
 3394 tgl                      1046 CBC          87 :         if (merge_sort_collations)
 3394 tgl                      1047 UBC           0 :             merge_collation_state(paircontext.collation,
                               1048                 :                                   paircontext.strength,
                               1049                 :                                   paircontext.location,
                               1050                 :                                   paircontext.collation2,
                               1051                 :                                   paircontext.location2,
                               1052                 :                                   loccontext);
                               1053                 : 
 1364 tgl                      1054 CBC          87 :         h_cell = lnext(aggref->aggdirectargs, h_cell);
                               1055              87 :         s_cell = lnext(aggref->args, s_cell);
                               1056                 :     }
 3394                          1057              60 :     Assert(h_cell == NULL && s_cell == NULL);
 4404                          1058              60 : }
        

Generated by: LCOV version v1.16-55-g56c0a2a