Ajay P S <ajayps...@gmail.com> writes: > I am pretty new to the Postgres code base. I would like to know the > difference between HeapTupleData and TupleTableSlot structures.
HeapTupleData is just a pointer to a concrete tuple. It exists mainly because it's often convenient to pass around the tuple's logical location (table OID and t_self) along with the tuple. The comments about it in htup.h tell you about all you need to know. TupleTableSlot is a more abstract concept, being a container for a tuple that can be present in several different forms. It can contain a concrete tuple (HeapTupleData), or a "virtual" tuple that is just an array of Datum+isnull values. The executor usually uses tuple slots to return tuples out of plan nodes; they're not very common elsewhere. regards, tom lane