On Fri, Mar 8, 2019 at 4:18 AM Amit Langote
<Langote_Amit_f8@lab.ntt.co.jp> wrote:
> Maybe you know that range_table_mutator() spends quite a long time if
> there are many target children, but I realized there's no need for
> range_table_mutator() to copy/mutate child target RTEs. First, there's
> nothing to translate in their case. Second, copying them is not necessary
> too, because they're not modified across different planning cycles. If we
> pass to adjust_appendrel_attrs only the RTEs in the original range table
> (that is, before any child target RTEs were added), then
> range_table_mutator() has to do significantly less work and allocates lot
> less memory than before. I've broken this change into its own patch; see
> patch 0004.
Was just glancing over 0001:
- * every non-join RTE that is used in the query. Therefore, this routine
- * is the only place that should call build_simple_rel with reloptkind
- * RELOPT_BASEREL. (Note: build_simple_rel recurses internally to build
- * "other rel" RelOptInfos for the members of any appendrels we find here.)
+ * every non-join RTE that is specified in the query. Therefore, this
+ * routine is the only place that should call build_simple_rel with
+ * reloptkind RELOPT_BASEREL. (Note: "other rel" RelOptInfos for the
+ * members of any appendrels we find here are built later when query_planner
+ * calls add_other_rels_to_query().)
Used -> specified doesn't seem to change the meaning, so I'm not sure
what the motivation is there.
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