Re: [SQL] OffsetNumber, picksplit, and GiST

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От Itai Zukerman
Тема Re: [SQL] OffsetNumber, picksplit, and GiST
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Msg-id 87wujls6tq.fsf@pip.dynamiclogic.com
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Ответы Re: [SQL] OffsetNumber, picksplit, and GiST  (Teodor Sigaev <teodor@stack.net>)
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I didn't get any responses on pgsql-sql, so I'm re-posting here...

> Is the GiST examples I've looked through, in the picksplit functions,
> I see code that looks roughly like this:
>
>   bytea *entryvec = (bytea *) PG_GETARG_POINTER(0);
>   OffsetNumber i, maxoff;
>
>   maxoff = ((VARSIZE(entryvec) - VARHDRSZ) / sizeof(GISTENTRY)) - 1;
>
>   for (i = FirstOffsetNumber; i <= maxoff; i = OffsetNumberNext(i))
>     {
>       ... DatumGetPointer((((GISTENTRY *) (VARDATA(entryvec)))[i].key)) ...
>     }
>
> I'm wondering, since FirstOffsetNumber is 1, what about the 0'th index
> in entryvec?  Is it just not set?

In backend/access/gist/gist.c I see how entryvec is built:

   storage = palloc(MAXALIGN(VARHDRSZ) + (*len + 1) * sizeof(GISTENTRY));
   entryvec = (bytea *) (storage + MAXALIGN(VARHDRSZ) - VARHDRSZ);
   decompvec = (bool *) palloc((*len + 1) * sizeof(bool));
   VARATT_SIZEP(entryvec) = (*len + 1) * sizeof(GISTENTRY) + VARHDRSZ;
   for (i = 1; i <= *len; i++)
   {
     [...] gistdentryinit(giststate, 0, &((GISTENTRY *) VARDATA(entryvec))[i], [...]
   }

So it looks like the 0'th entry indeed is empty.  Why?

Also, in gist.c the index "i" has type "int".  No mention of
OffsetNumber anywhere.  Any reason for that?

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