On Tue, Feb 11, 2020 at 08:14:14PM +0800, Andy Fan wrote: > On Tue, Feb 11, 2020 at 3:56 PM Julien Rouhaud <rjuju...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > > > and if we prepare sql outside a transaction, and execute it in the > > > transaction, the other session can't drop the constraint until the > > > transaction is ended. > > > > And what if you create a view on top of a query containing a distinct > > clause > > rather than using prepared statements? FWIW your patch doesn't handle such > > case at all, without even needing to drop constraints: > > > > CREATE TABLE t (a int primary key, b int not null, c int); > > INSERT INTO t VALUEs(1, 1, 1), (2, 2, 2); > > CREATE UNIQUE INDEX t_idx1 on t(b); > > CREATE VIEW v1 AS SELECT DISTINCT b FROM t; > > EXPLAIN SELECT * FROM v1; > > server closed the connection unexpectedly > > This probably means the server terminated abnormally > > before or while processing the request. > > > > > This error can be fixed with > > - num_of_rtables = bms_num_members(non_semi_anti_relids); > + num_of_rtables = list_length(query->rtable); > > This test case also be added into the patch. > > > > I also think this is not the right way to handle this optimization. > > > > do you have any other concerns?
Yes, it seems to be broken as soon as you alter the view's underlying table: =# CREATE TABLE t (a int primary key, b int not null, c int); CREATE TABLE =# INSERT INTO t VALUEs(1, 1, 1), (2, 2, 2); INSERT 0 2 =# CREATE UNIQUE INDEX t_idx1 on t(b); CREATE INDEX =# CREATE VIEW v1 AS SELECT DISTINCT b FROM t; CREATE VIEW =# EXPLAIN SELECT * FROM v1; QUERY PLAN ------------------------------------------------- Seq Scan on t (cost=0.00..1.02 rows=2 width=4) (1 row) =# EXPLAIN SELECT DISTINCT b FROM t; QUERY PLAN ------------------------------------------------- Seq Scan on t (cost=0.00..1.02 rows=2 width=4) (1 row) =# ALTER TABLE t ALTER COLUMN b DROP NOT NULL; ALTER TABLE =# EXPLAIN SELECT * FROM v1; QUERY PLAN ------------------------------------------------- Seq Scan on t (cost=0.00..1.02 rows=2 width=4) (1 row) =# EXPLAIN SELECT DISTINCT b FROM t; QUERY PLAN ------------------------------------------------------------- Unique (cost=1.03..1.04 rows=2 width=4) -> Sort (cost=1.03..1.03 rows=2 width=4) Sort Key: b -> Seq Scan on t (cost=0.00..1.02 rows=2 width=4) (4 rows)