While reviewing Nikhil Sontakke's fix for the inherited constraints open item we have, I noticed that MergeWithExistingConstraint and MergeConstraintsIntoExisting are using rather different mechanism to compare equality of the constraint expressions; the former does this:
{ Datum val; bool isnull; val = fastgetattr(tup, Anum_pg_constraint_conbin, conDesc->rd_att, &isnull); if (isnull) elog(ERROR, "null conbin for rel %s", RelationGetRelationName(rel)); if (equal(expr, stringToNode(TextDatumGetCString(val)))) found = true; } So plain string comparison of the node's string representation. MergeConstraintsIntoExisting is instead doing this: if (acon->condeferrable != bcon->condeferrable || acon->condeferred != bcon->condeferred || strcmp(decompile_conbin(a, tupleDesc), decompile_conbin(b, tupleDesc)) != 0) where decompile_conbin is defined roughly as expr = DirectFunctionCall2(pg_get_expr, attr, ObjectIdGetDatum(con->conrelid)); return TextDatumGetCString(expr); So it is first decompiling the node into its source representation, then comparing that. Do we care about this? If so, which version is preferrable? I also noticed that MergeConstraintsIntoExisting is doing a scan on conrelid and then manually filtering for conname, which seems worse than the other code that's just using conname/connamespace as scankey. This is probably better on tables with tons of constraints. -- Álvaro Herrera <alvhe...@alvh.no-ip.org> -- Sent via pgsql-hackers mailing list (pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-hackers