On 1/14/19 12:20 PM, Dean Rasheed wrote: > (Removing Adrien from the CC list, because messages to that address > keep bouncing) > > On Sun, 13 Jan 2019 at 00:31, Tomas Vondra <tomas.von...@2ndquadrant.com> > wrote: >> >> On 1/10/19 6:09 PM, Dean Rasheed wrote: >>> >>> In the previous discussion around UpdateStatisticsForTypeChange(), the >>> consensus appeared to be that we should just unconditionally drop all >>> extended statistics when ALTER TABLE changes the type of an included >>> column (just as we do for per-column stats), since such a type change >>> can rewrite the data in arbitrary ways, so there's no reason to assume >>> that the old stats are still valid. I think it makes sense to extract >>> that as a separate patch to be committed ahead of these ones, and I'd >>> also argue for back-patching it. >> >> Wasn't the agreement to keep stats that don't include column values >> (functional dependencies and ndistinct coefficients), and reset only >> more complex stats? That's what happens in master and how it's extended >> by the patch for MCV lists and histograms. >> > > Ah OK, I misremembered the exact conclusion reached last time. In that > case the logic in UpdateStatisticsForTypeChange() looks wrong: > > /* > * If we can leave the statistics as it is, just do minimal cleanup > * and we're done. > */ > if (!attribute_referenced && reset_stats) > { > ReleaseSysCache(oldtup); > return; > } > > That should be "|| !reset_stats", or have more parentheses.
Yeah, it should have been if (!(attribute_referenced && reset_stats)) i.e. there's a parenthesis missing. Thanks for noticing this. I guess a regression test for this would be useful. > In fact, I think that computing attribute_referenced is unnecessary > because the dependency information includes the columns that the > stats are for and ATExecAlterColumnType() uses that, so > attribute_referenced will always be true. Hmmm. I'm pretty sure I came to the conclusion it's in fact necessary, but I might be wrong. Will check. regards -- Tomas Vondra http://www.2ndQuadrant.com PostgreSQL Development, 24x7 Support, Remote DBA, Training & Services