Fix assorted fallout from IS [NOT] NULL patch.
authorTom Lane <[email protected]>
Thu, 28 Jul 2016 20:09:15 +0000 (16:09 -0400)
committerTom Lane <[email protected]>
Thu, 28 Jul 2016 20:09:15 +0000 (16:09 -0400)
Commits 4452000f3 et al established semantics for NullTest.argisrow that
are a bit different from its initial conception: rather than being merely
a cache of whether we've determined the input to have composite type,
the flag now has the further meaning that we should apply field-by-field
testing as per the standard's definition of IS [NOT] NULL.  If argisrow
is false and yet the input has composite type, the construct instead has
the semantics of IS [NOT] DISTINCT FROM NULL.  Update the comments in
primnodes.h to clarify this, and fix ruleutils.c and deparse.c to print
such cases correctly.  In the case of ruleutils.c, this merely results in
cosmetic changes in EXPLAIN output, since the case can't currently arise
in stored rules.  However, it represents a live bug for deparse.c, which
would formerly have sent a remote query that had semantics different
from the local behavior.  (From the user's standpoint, this means that
testing a remote nested-composite column for null-ness could have had
unexpected recursive behavior much like that fixed in 4452000f3.)

In a related but somewhat independent fix, make plancat.c set argisrow
to false in all NullTest expressions constructed to represent "attnotnull"
constructs.  Since attnotnull is actually enforced as a simple null-value
check, this is a more accurate representation of the semantics; we were
previously overpromising what it meant for composite columns, which might
possibly lead to incorrect planner optimizations.  (It seems that what the
SQL spec expects a NOT NULL constraint to mean is an IS NOT NULL test, so
arguably we are violating the spec and should fix attnotnull to do the
other thing.  If we ever do, this part should get reverted.)

Back-patch, same as the previous commit.

Discussion: <10682.1469566308@sss.pgh.pa.us>

contrib/postgres_fdw/deparse.c
src/backend/optimizer/util/plancat.c
src/backend/utils/adt/ruleutils.c
src/include/nodes/primnodes.h
src/test/regress/expected/rowtypes.out

index 5d23166c047004d7f687ffd3f473ab0c6b803294..187dee2be390f8676a635403992a9a85d5e5ff0d 100644 (file)
@@ -1799,10 +1799,27 @@ deparseNullTest(NullTest *node, deparse_expr_cxt *context)
 
        appendStringInfoChar(buf, '(');
        deparseExpr(node->arg, context);
-       if (node->nulltesttype == IS_NULL)
-               appendStringInfoString(buf, " IS NULL)");
+
+       /*
+        * For scalar inputs, we prefer to print as IS [NOT] NULL, which is
+        * shorter and traditional.  If it's a rowtype input but we're applying a
+        * scalar test, must print IS [NOT] DISTINCT FROM NULL to be semantically
+        * correct.
+        */
+       if (node->argisrow || !type_is_rowtype(exprType((Node *) node->arg)))
+       {
+               if (node->nulltesttype == IS_NULL)
+                       appendStringInfoString(buf, " IS NULL)");
+               else
+                       appendStringInfoString(buf, " IS NOT NULL)");
+       }
        else
-               appendStringInfoString(buf, " IS NOT NULL)");
+       {
+               if (node->nulltesttype == IS_NULL)
+                       appendStringInfoString(buf, " IS NOT DISTINCT FROM NULL)");
+               else
+                       appendStringInfoString(buf, " IS DISTINCT FROM NULL)");
+       }
 }
 
 /*
index c8ebe535e9391928756d17af168bd4706b64c5a8..a9e51b4f32912e0d77caef5de64d9b8bf280a513 100644 (file)
@@ -719,7 +719,13 @@ get_relation_constraints(PlannerInfo *root,
                                                                                                  att->attcollation,
                                                                                                  0);
                                        ntest->nulltesttype = IS_NOT_NULL;
-                                       ntest->argisrow = type_is_rowtype(att->atttypid);
+
+                                       /*
+                                        * argisrow=false is correct even for a composite column,
+                                        * because attnotnull does not represent a SQL-spec IS NOT
+                                        * NULL test in such a case, just IS DISTINCT FROM NULL.
+                                        */
+                                       ntest->argisrow = false;
                                        result = lappend(result, ntest);
                                }
                        }
index 2f23b1d08073593e18208e9b8ffb482c67a6a2b4..120de4bd5eebc3b0a5d1b0cde78f22e14576776d 100644 (file)
@@ -7405,17 +7405,43 @@ get_rule_expr(Node *node, deparse_context *context,
                                if (!PRETTY_PAREN(context))
                                        appendStringInfoChar(buf, '(');
                                get_rule_expr_paren((Node *) ntest->arg, context, true, node);
-                               switch (ntest->nulltesttype)
+
+                               /*
+                                * For scalar inputs, we prefer to print as IS [NOT] NULL,
+                                * which is shorter and traditional.  If it's a rowtype input
+                                * but we're applying a scalar test, must print IS [NOT]
+                                * DISTINCT FROM NULL to be semantically correct.
+                                */
+                               if (ntest->argisrow ||
+                                       !type_is_rowtype(exprType((Node *) ntest->arg)))
                                {
-                                       case IS_NULL:
-                                               appendStringInfo(buf, " IS NULL");
-                                               break;
-                                       case IS_NOT_NULL:
-                                               appendStringInfo(buf, " IS NOT NULL");
-                                               break;
-                                       default:
-                                               elog(ERROR, "unrecognized nulltesttype: %d",
-                                                        (int) ntest->nulltesttype);
+                                       switch (ntest->nulltesttype)
+                                       {
+                                               case IS_NULL:
+                                                       appendStringInfo(buf, " IS NULL");
+                                                       break;
+                                               case IS_NOT_NULL:
+                                                       appendStringInfo(buf, " IS NOT NULL");
+                                                       break;
+                                               default:
+                                                       elog(ERROR, "unrecognized nulltesttype: %d",
+                                                                (int) ntest->nulltesttype);
+                                       }
+                               }
+                               else
+                               {
+                                       switch (ntest->nulltesttype)
+                                       {
+                                               case IS_NULL:
+                                                       appendStringInfo(buf, " IS NOT DISTINCT FROM NULL");
+                                                       break;
+                                               case IS_NOT_NULL:
+                                                       appendStringInfo(buf, " IS DISTINCT FROM NULL");
+                                                       break;
+                                               default:
+                                                       elog(ERROR, "unrecognized nulltesttype: %d",
+                                                                (int) ntest->nulltesttype);
+                                       }
                                }
                                if (!PRETTY_PAREN(context))
                                        appendStringInfoChar(buf, ')');
index 40bbd798b0f83d5042aaa7969621ce364a9b332b..806318455dfe358a2e4ec88f719951529b10694f 100644 (file)
@@ -1007,8 +1007,16 @@ typedef struct XmlExpr
  * NullTest represents the operation of testing a value for NULLness.
  * The appropriate test is performed and returned as a boolean Datum.
  *
- * NOTE: the semantics of this for rowtype inputs are noticeably different
- * from the scalar case.  We provide an "argisrow" flag to reflect that.
+ * When argisrow is false, this simply represents a test for the null value.
+ *
+ * When argisrow is true, the input expression must yield a rowtype, and
+ * the node implements "row IS [NOT] NULL" per the SQL standard.  This
+ * includes checking individual fields for NULLness when the row datum
+ * itself isn't NULL.
+ *
+ * NOTE: the combination of a rowtype input and argisrow==false does NOT
+ * correspond to the SQL notation "row IS [NOT] NULL"; instead, this case
+ * represents the SQL notation "row IS [NOT] DISTINCT FROM NULL".
  * ----------------
  */
 
@@ -1022,7 +1030,7 @@ typedef struct NullTest
        Expr            xpr;
        Expr       *arg;                        /* input expression */
        NullTestType nulltesttype;      /* IS NULL, IS NOT NULL */
-       bool            argisrow;               /* T if input is of a composite type */
+       bool            argisrow;               /* T to perform field-by-field null checks */
 } NullTest;
 
 /*
index b1350943d934124eeb56b6f9328f1628662c1413..d4e23c706cf71f6aa68ae9549c598a2d70b9f59a 100644 (file)
@@ -664,10 +664,10 @@ explain (verbose, costs off)
 select r, r is null as isnull, r is not null as isnotnull
 from (values (1,row(1,2)), (1,row(null,null)), (1,null),
              (null,row(1,2)), (null,row(null,null)), (null,null) ) r(a,b);
-                                                                                           QUERY PLAN                                                                                            
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+                                                                                                         QUERY PLAN                                                                                                          
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  Values Scan on "*VALUES*"
-   Output: ROW("*VALUES*".column1, "*VALUES*".column2), (("*VALUES*".column1 IS NULL) AND ("*VALUES*".column2 IS NULL)), (("*VALUES*".column1 IS NOT NULL) AND ("*VALUES*".column2 IS NOT NULL))
+   Output: ROW("*VALUES*".column1, "*VALUES*".column2), (("*VALUES*".column1 IS NULL) AND ("*VALUES*".column2 IS NOT DISTINCT FROM NULL)), (("*VALUES*".column1 IS NOT NULL) AND ("*VALUES*".column2 IS DISTINCT FROM NULL))
 (2 rows)
 
 select r, r is null as isnull, r is not null as isnotnull