On Sat, Dec 11, 2021 at 8:17 PM Tomas Vondra <tomas.von...@enterprisedb.com> wrote:
> Hi, > > Attached is a rebased and cleaned-up version of these patches, with more > comments, refactorings etc. Justin and Zhihong, can you take a look? > > > 0001 - Ignore extended statistics for inheritance trees > > 0002 - Build inherited extended stats on partitioned tables > > Those are mostly just Justin's patches, with more detailed comments and > updated commit message. I've considered moving the rel->inh check to > statext_clauselist_selectivity, and then removing the check from > dependencies and MCV. But I decided no to do that, because someone might > be calling those functions directly (even if that's very unlikely). > > The one thing bugging me a bit is that the regression test checks only a > GROUP BY query. It'd be nice to add queries testing MCV/dependencies > too, but that seems tricky because most queries will use per-partitions > stats. > > > 0003 - Add stxdinherit flag to pg_statistic_ext_data > > This is the patch for master, allowing to build stats for both inherits > flag values. It adds the flag to pg_stats_ext_exprs view to, reworked > how we deal with iterating both flags etc. I've adopted most of the > Justin's fixup patches, except that in plancat.c I've refactored how we > load the stats to process keys/expressions just once. > > It has the same issue with regression test using just a GROUP BY query, > but if we add a test to 0001/0002, that'll fix this too. > > > 0004 - Refactor parent ACL check > > Not sure about this - I doubt saving 30 rows in an 8kB file is really > worth it. Maybe it is, but then maybe we should try cleaning up the > other ACL checks in this file too? Seems mostly orthogonal to this > thread, though. > > Hi, For patch 1, minor comment: + if (planner_rt_fetch(onerel->relid, root)->inh) Since the rte (RangeTblEntry*) doesn't seem to be used beyond checking inh, I think it would be better if the above style of checking is used throughout the patch (without introducing rte variable). Cheers > > regards > > -- > Tomas Vondra > EnterpriseDB: http://www.enterprisedb.com > The Enterprise PostgreSQL Company