From 20ddabb178189aaa1f9f85fc40ecd250419783ba Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Tom Lane Date: Tue, 1 May 2007 18:54:02 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Fix a thinko in my patch of a couple months ago for bug #3116: it did the wrong thing when inlining polymorphic SQL functions, because it was using the function's declared return type where it should have used the actual result type of the current call. In 8.1 and 8.2 this causes obvious failures even if you don't have assertions turned on; in 8.0 and 7.4 it would only be a problem if the inlined expression were used as an input to a function that did run-time type determination on its inputs. Add a regression test, since this is evidently an under-tested area. --- src/backend/optimizer/util/clauses.c | 6 ++-- src/test/regress/expected/polymorphism.out | 35 ++++++++++++++++++++++ src/test/regress/sql/polymorphism.sql | 16 ++++++++++ 3 files changed, 54 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/backend/optimizer/util/clauses.c b/src/backend/optimizer/util/clauses.c index 94a505f609..6de664b078 100644 --- a/src/backend/optimizer/util/clauses.c +++ b/src/backend/optimizer/util/clauses.c @@ -2888,11 +2888,11 @@ inline_function(Oid funcid, Oid result_type, List *args, * compatible with the original expression result type. To avoid * confusing matters, insert a RelabelType in such cases. */ - if (exprType(newexpr) != funcform->prorettype) + if (exprType(newexpr) != result_type) { - Assert(IsBinaryCoercible(exprType(newexpr), funcform->prorettype)); + Assert(IsBinaryCoercible(exprType(newexpr), result_type)); newexpr = (Node *) makeRelabelType((Expr *) newexpr, - funcform->prorettype, + result_type, -1, COERCE_IMPLICIT_CAST); } diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/polymorphism.out b/src/test/regress/expected/polymorphism.out index 841d77c78e..83c2c8445b 100644 --- a/src/test/regress/expected/polymorphism.out +++ b/src/test/regress/expected/polymorphism.out @@ -542,3 +542,38 @@ select mysum2(f1, f1 + 1) from t; 38 (1 row) +-- test inlining of polymorphic SQL functions +create function bleat(int) returns int as $$ +begin + raise notice 'bleat %', $1; + return $1; +end$$ language plpgsql; +create function sql_if(bool, anyelement, anyelement) returns anyelement as $$ +select case when $1 then $2 else $3 end $$ language sql; +-- Note this would fail with integer overflow, never mind wrong bleat() output, +-- if the CASE expression were not successfully inlined +select f1, sql_if(f1 > 0, bleat(f1), bleat(f1 + 1)) from int4_tbl; +NOTICE: bleat 1 +NOTICE: bleat 123456 +NOTICE: bleat -123455 +NOTICE: bleat 2147483647 +NOTICE: bleat -2147483646 + f1 | sql_if +-------------+------------- + 0 | 1 + 123456 | 123456 + -123456 | -123455 + 2147483647 | 2147483647 + -2147483647 | -2147483646 +(5 rows) + +select q2, sql_if(q2 > 0, q2, q2 + 1) from int8_tbl; + q2 | sql_if +-------------------+------------------- + 456 | 456 + 4567890123456789 | 4567890123456789 + 123 | 123 + 4567890123456789 | 4567890123456789 + -4567890123456789 | -4567890123456788 +(5 rows) + diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/polymorphism.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/polymorphism.sql index 218a0a72b3..c2bf14b48f 100644 --- a/src/test/regress/sql/polymorphism.sql +++ b/src/test/regress/sql/polymorphism.sql @@ -374,3 +374,19 @@ select f3, myaggn08b(f1) from t group by f3; select f3, myaggn09a(f1) from t group by f3; select f3, myaggn10a(f1) from t group by f3; select mysum2(f1, f1 + 1) from t; + +-- test inlining of polymorphic SQL functions +create function bleat(int) returns int as $$ +begin + raise notice 'bleat %', $1; + return $1; +end$$ language plpgsql; + +create function sql_if(bool, anyelement, anyelement) returns anyelement as $$ +select case when $1 then $2 else $3 end $$ language sql; + +-- Note this would fail with integer overflow, never mind wrong bleat() output, +-- if the CASE expression were not successfully inlined +select f1, sql_if(f1 > 0, bleat(f1), bleat(f1 + 1)) from int4_tbl; + +select q2, sql_if(q2 > 0, q2, q2 + 1) from int8_tbl; -- 2.39.5