1 /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
4 * definitions for parse tree nodes
6 * Many of the node types used in parsetrees include a "location" field.
7 * This is a byte (not character) offset in the original source text, to be
8 * used for positioning an error cursor when there is an error related to
9 * the node. Access to the original source text is needed to make use of
13 * Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2012, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
14 * Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
16 * src/include/nodes/parsenodes.h
18 *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
23 #include "nodes/bitmapset.h"
24 #include "nodes/primnodes.h"
25 #include "nodes/value.h"
27 /* Possible sources of a Query */
28 typedef enum QuerySource
30 QSRC_ORIGINAL, /* original parsetree (explicit query) */
31 QSRC_PARSER, /* added by parse analysis (now unused) */
32 QSRC_INSTEAD_RULE, /* added by unconditional INSTEAD rule */
33 QSRC_QUAL_INSTEAD_RULE, /* added by conditional INSTEAD rule */
34 QSRC_NON_INSTEAD_RULE /* added by non-INSTEAD rule */
37 /* Sort ordering options for ORDER BY and CREATE INDEX */
38 typedef enum SortByDir
43 SORTBY_USING /* not allowed in CREATE INDEX ... */
46 typedef enum SortByNulls
54 * Grantable rights are encoded so that we can OR them together in a bitmask.
55 * The present representation of AclItem limits us to 16 distinct rights,
56 * even though AclMode is defined as uint32. See utils/acl.h.
58 * Caution: changing these codes breaks stored ACLs, hence forces initdb.
60 typedef uint32 AclMode; /* a bitmask of privilege bits */
62 #define ACL_INSERT (1<<0) /* for relations */
63 #define ACL_SELECT (1<<1)
64 #define ACL_UPDATE (1<<2)
65 #define ACL_DELETE (1<<3)
66 #define ACL_TRUNCATE (1<<4)
67 #define ACL_REFERENCES (1<<5)
68 #define ACL_TRIGGER (1<<6)
69 #define ACL_EXECUTE (1<<7) /* for functions */
70 #define ACL_USAGE (1<<8) /* for languages, namespaces, FDWs, and
72 #define ACL_CREATE (1<<9) /* for namespaces and databases */
73 #define ACL_CREATE_TEMP (1<<10) /* for databases */
74 #define ACL_CONNECT (1<<11) /* for databases */
75 #define N_ACL_RIGHTS 12 /* 1 plus the last 1<<x */
76 #define ACL_NO_RIGHTS 0
77 /* Currently, SELECT ... FOR UPDATE/FOR SHARE requires UPDATE privileges */
78 #define ACL_SELECT_FOR_UPDATE ACL_UPDATE
81 /*****************************************************************************
83 *****************************************************************************/
87 * Parse analysis turns all statements into a Query tree
88 * for further processing by the rewriter and planner.
90 * Utility statements (i.e. non-optimizable statements) have the
91 * utilityStmt field set, and the Query itself is mostly dummy.
92 * DECLARE CURSOR is a special case: it is represented like a SELECT,
93 * but the original DeclareCursorStmt is stored in utilityStmt.
95 * Planning converts a Query tree into a Plan tree headed by a PlannedStmt
96 * node --- the Query structure is not used by the executor.
102 CmdType commandType; /* select|insert|update|delete|utility */
104 QuerySource querySource; /* where did I come from? */
106 uint32 queryId; /* query identifier (can be set by plugins) */
108 bool canSetTag; /* do I set the command result tag? */
110 Node *utilityStmt; /* non-null if this is DECLARE CURSOR or a
111 * non-optimizable statement */
113 int resultRelation; /* rtable index of target relation for
114 * INSERT/UPDATE/DELETE; 0 for SELECT */
116 bool hasAggs; /* has aggregates in tlist or havingQual */
117 bool hasWindowFuncs; /* has window functions in tlist */
118 bool hasSubLinks; /* has subquery SubLink */
119 bool hasDistinctOn; /* distinctClause is from DISTINCT ON */
120 bool hasRecursive; /* WITH RECURSIVE was specified */
121 bool hasModifyingCTE; /* has INSERT/UPDATE/DELETE in WITH */
122 bool hasForUpdate; /* FOR UPDATE or FOR SHARE was specified */
124 List *cteList; /* WITH list (of CommonTableExpr's) */
126 List *rtable; /* list of range table entries */
127 FromExpr *jointree; /* table join tree (FROM and WHERE clauses) */
129 List *targetList; /* target list (of TargetEntry) */
131 List *returningList; /* return-values list (of TargetEntry) */
133 List *groupClause; /* a list of SortGroupClause's */
135 Node *havingQual; /* qualifications applied to groups */
137 List *windowClause; /* a list of WindowClause's */
139 List *distinctClause; /* a list of SortGroupClause's */
141 List *sortClause; /* a list of SortGroupClause's */
143 Node *limitOffset; /* # of result tuples to skip (int8 expr) */
144 Node *limitCount; /* # of result tuples to return (int8 expr) */
146 List *rowMarks; /* a list of RowMarkClause's */
148 Node *setOperations; /* set-operation tree if this is top level of
149 * a UNION/INTERSECT/EXCEPT query */
151 List *constraintDeps; /* a list of pg_constraint OIDs that the query
152 * depends on to be semantically valid */
156 /****************************************************************************
157 * Supporting data structures for Parse Trees
159 * Most of these node types appear in raw parsetrees output by the grammar,
160 * and get transformed to something else by the analyzer. A few of them
161 * are used as-is in transformed querytrees.
162 ****************************************************************************/
165 * TypeName - specifies a type in definitions
167 * For TypeName structures generated internally, it is often easier to
168 * specify the type by OID than by name. If "names" is NIL then the
169 * actual type OID is given by typeOid, otherwise typeOid is unused.
170 * Similarly, if "typmods" is NIL then the actual typmod is expected to
171 * be prespecified in typemod, otherwise typemod is unused.
173 * If pct_type is TRUE, then names is actually a field name and we look up
174 * the type of that field. Otherwise (the normal case), names is a type
175 * name possibly qualified with schema and database name.
177 typedef struct TypeName
180 List *names; /* qualified name (list of Value strings) */
181 Oid typeOid; /* type identified by OID */
182 bool setof; /* is a set? */
183 bool pct_type; /* %TYPE specified? */
184 List *typmods; /* type modifier expression(s) */
185 int32 typemod; /* prespecified type modifier */
186 List *arrayBounds; /* array bounds */
187 int location; /* token location, or -1 if unknown */
191 * ColumnRef - specifies a reference to a column, or possibly a whole tuple
193 * The "fields" list must be nonempty. It can contain string Value nodes
194 * (representing names) and A_Star nodes (representing occurrence of a '*').
195 * Currently, A_Star must appear only as the last list element --- the grammar
196 * is responsible for enforcing this!
198 * Note: any array subscripting or selection of fields from composite columns
199 * is represented by an A_Indirection node above the ColumnRef. However,
200 * for simplicity in the normal case, initial field selection from a table
201 * name is represented within ColumnRef and not by adding A_Indirection.
203 typedef struct ColumnRef
206 List *fields; /* field names (Value strings) or A_Star */
207 int location; /* token location, or -1 if unknown */
211 * ParamRef - specifies a $n parameter reference
213 typedef struct ParamRef
216 int number; /* the number of the parameter */
217 int location; /* token location, or -1 if unknown */
221 * A_Expr - infix, prefix, and postfix expressions
223 typedef enum A_Expr_Kind
225 AEXPR_OP, /* normal operator */
226 AEXPR_AND, /* booleans - name field is unused */
229 AEXPR_OP_ANY, /* scalar op ANY (array) */
230 AEXPR_OP_ALL, /* scalar op ALL (array) */
231 AEXPR_DISTINCT, /* IS DISTINCT FROM - name must be "=" */
232 AEXPR_NULLIF, /* NULLIF - name must be "=" */
233 AEXPR_OF, /* IS [NOT] OF - name must be "=" or "<>" */
234 AEXPR_IN /* [NOT] IN - name must be "=" or "<>" */
237 typedef struct A_Expr
240 A_Expr_Kind kind; /* see above */
241 List *name; /* possibly-qualified name of operator */
242 Node *lexpr; /* left argument, or NULL if none */
243 Node *rexpr; /* right argument, or NULL if none */
244 int location; /* token location, or -1 if unknown */
248 * A_Const - a literal constant
250 typedef struct A_Const
253 Value val; /* value (includes type info, see value.h) */
254 int location; /* token location, or -1 if unknown */
258 * TypeCast - a CAST expression
260 typedef struct TypeCast
263 Node *arg; /* the expression being casted */
264 TypeName *typeName; /* the target type */
265 int location; /* token location, or -1 if unknown */
269 * CollateClause - a COLLATE expression
271 typedef struct CollateClause
274 Node *arg; /* input expression */
275 List *collname; /* possibly-qualified collation name */
276 int location; /* token location, or -1 if unknown */
280 * FuncCall - a function or aggregate invocation
282 * agg_order (if not NIL) indicates we saw 'foo(... ORDER BY ...)'.
283 * agg_star indicates we saw a 'foo(*)' construct, while agg_distinct
284 * indicates we saw 'foo(DISTINCT ...)'. In any of these cases, the
285 * construct *must* be an aggregate call. Otherwise, it might be either an
286 * aggregate or some other kind of function. However, if OVER is present
287 * it had better be an aggregate or window function.
289 typedef struct FuncCall
292 List *funcname; /* qualified name of function */
293 List *args; /* the arguments (list of exprs) */
294 List *agg_order; /* ORDER BY (list of SortBy) */
295 bool agg_star; /* argument was really '*' */
296 bool agg_distinct; /* arguments were labeled DISTINCT */
297 bool func_variadic; /* last argument was labeled VARIADIC */
298 struct WindowDef *over; /* OVER clause, if any */
299 int location; /* token location, or -1 if unknown */
303 * A_Star - '*' representing all columns of a table or compound field
305 * This can appear within ColumnRef.fields, A_Indirection.indirection, and
306 * ResTarget.indirection lists.
308 typedef struct A_Star
314 * A_Indices - array subscript or slice bounds ([lidx:uidx] or [uidx])
316 typedef struct A_Indices
319 Node *lidx; /* NULL if it's a single subscript */
324 * A_Indirection - select a field and/or array element from an expression
326 * The indirection list can contain A_Indices nodes (representing
327 * subscripting), string Value nodes (representing field selection --- the
328 * string value is the name of the field to select), and A_Star nodes
329 * (representing selection of all fields of a composite type).
330 * For example, a complex selection operation like
331 * (foo).field1[42][7].field2
332 * would be represented with a single A_Indirection node having a 4-element
335 * Currently, A_Star must appear only as the last list element --- the grammar
336 * is responsible for enforcing this!
338 typedef struct A_Indirection
341 Node *arg; /* the thing being selected from */
342 List *indirection; /* subscripts and/or field names and/or * */
346 * A_ArrayExpr - an ARRAY[] construct
348 typedef struct A_ArrayExpr
351 List *elements; /* array element expressions */
352 int location; /* token location, or -1 if unknown */
357 * result target (used in target list of pre-transformed parse trees)
359 * In a SELECT target list, 'name' is the column label from an
360 * 'AS ColumnLabel' clause, or NULL if there was none, and 'val' is the
361 * value expression itself. The 'indirection' field is not used.
363 * INSERT uses ResTarget in its target-column-names list. Here, 'name' is
364 * the name of the destination column, 'indirection' stores any subscripts
365 * attached to the destination, and 'val' is not used.
367 * In an UPDATE target list, 'name' is the name of the destination column,
368 * 'indirection' stores any subscripts attached to the destination, and
369 * 'val' is the expression to assign.
371 * See A_Indirection for more info about what can appear in 'indirection'.
373 typedef struct ResTarget
376 char *name; /* column name or NULL */
377 List *indirection; /* subscripts, field names, and '*', or NIL */
378 Node *val; /* the value expression to compute or assign */
379 int location; /* token location, or -1 if unknown */
383 * SortBy - for ORDER BY clause
385 typedef struct SortBy
388 Node *node; /* expression to sort on */
389 SortByDir sortby_dir; /* ASC/DESC/USING/default */
390 SortByNulls sortby_nulls; /* NULLS FIRST/LAST */
391 List *useOp; /* name of op to use, if SORTBY_USING */
392 int location; /* operator location, or -1 if none/unknown */
396 * WindowDef - raw representation of WINDOW and OVER clauses
398 * For entries in a WINDOW list, "name" is the window name being defined.
399 * For OVER clauses, we use "name" for the "OVER window" syntax, or "refname"
400 * for the "OVER (window)" syntax, which is subtly different --- the latter
401 * implies overriding the window frame clause.
403 typedef struct WindowDef
406 char *name; /* window's own name */
407 char *refname; /* referenced window name, if any */
408 List *partitionClause; /* PARTITION BY expression list */
409 List *orderClause; /* ORDER BY (list of SortBy) */
410 int frameOptions; /* frame_clause options, see below */
411 Node *startOffset; /* expression for starting bound, if any */
412 Node *endOffset; /* expression for ending bound, if any */
413 int location; /* parse location, or -1 if none/unknown */
417 * frameOptions is an OR of these bits. The NONDEFAULT and BETWEEN bits are
418 * used so that ruleutils.c can tell which properties were specified and
419 * which were defaulted; the correct behavioral bits must be set either way.
420 * The START_foo and END_foo options must come in pairs of adjacent bits for
421 * the convenience of gram.y, even though some of them are useless/invalid.
422 * We will need more bits (and fields) to cover the full SQL:2008 option set.
424 #define FRAMEOPTION_NONDEFAULT 0x00001 /* any specified? */
425 #define FRAMEOPTION_RANGE 0x00002 /* RANGE behavior */
426 #define FRAMEOPTION_ROWS 0x00004 /* ROWS behavior */
427 #define FRAMEOPTION_BETWEEN 0x00008 /* BETWEEN given? */
428 #define FRAMEOPTION_START_UNBOUNDED_PRECEDING 0x00010 /* start is U. P. */
429 #define FRAMEOPTION_END_UNBOUNDED_PRECEDING 0x00020 /* (disallowed) */
430 #define FRAMEOPTION_START_UNBOUNDED_FOLLOWING 0x00040 /* (disallowed) */
431 #define FRAMEOPTION_END_UNBOUNDED_FOLLOWING 0x00080 /* end is U. F. */
432 #define FRAMEOPTION_START_CURRENT_ROW 0x00100 /* start is C. R. */
433 #define FRAMEOPTION_END_CURRENT_ROW 0x00200 /* end is C. R. */
434 #define FRAMEOPTION_START_VALUE_PRECEDING 0x00400 /* start is V. P. */
435 #define FRAMEOPTION_END_VALUE_PRECEDING 0x00800 /* end is V. P. */
436 #define FRAMEOPTION_START_VALUE_FOLLOWING 0x01000 /* start is V. F. */
437 #define FRAMEOPTION_END_VALUE_FOLLOWING 0x02000 /* end is V. F. */
439 #define FRAMEOPTION_START_VALUE \
440 (FRAMEOPTION_START_VALUE_PRECEDING | FRAMEOPTION_START_VALUE_FOLLOWING)
441 #define FRAMEOPTION_END_VALUE \
442 (FRAMEOPTION_END_VALUE_PRECEDING | FRAMEOPTION_END_VALUE_FOLLOWING)
444 #define FRAMEOPTION_DEFAULTS \
445 (FRAMEOPTION_RANGE | FRAMEOPTION_START_UNBOUNDED_PRECEDING | \
446 FRAMEOPTION_END_CURRENT_ROW)
449 * RangeSubselect - subquery appearing in a FROM clause
451 typedef struct RangeSubselect
454 bool lateral; /* does it have LATERAL prefix? */
455 Node *subquery; /* the untransformed sub-select clause */
456 Alias *alias; /* table alias & optional column aliases */
460 * RangeFunction - function call appearing in a FROM clause
462 typedef struct RangeFunction
465 bool lateral; /* does it have LATERAL prefix? */
466 Node *funccallnode; /* untransformed function call tree */
467 Alias *alias; /* table alias & optional column aliases */
468 List *coldeflist; /* list of ColumnDef nodes to describe result
469 * of function returning RECORD */
473 * ColumnDef - column definition (used in various creates)
475 * If the column has a default value, we may have the value expression
476 * in either "raw" form (an untransformed parse tree) or "cooked" form
477 * (a post-parse-analysis, executable expression tree), depending on
478 * how this ColumnDef node was created (by parsing, or by inheritance
479 * from an existing relation). We should never have both in the same node!
481 * Similarly, we may have a COLLATE specification in either raw form
482 * (represented as a CollateClause with arg==NULL) or cooked form
483 * (the collation's OID).
485 * The constraints list may contain a CONSTR_DEFAULT item in a raw
486 * parsetree produced by gram.y, but transformCreateStmt will remove
487 * the item and set raw_default instead. CONSTR_DEFAULT items
488 * should not appear in any subsequent processing.
490 typedef struct ColumnDef
493 char *colname; /* name of column */
494 TypeName *typeName; /* type of column */
495 int inhcount; /* number of times column is inherited */
496 bool is_local; /* column has local (non-inherited) def'n */
497 bool is_not_null; /* NOT NULL constraint specified? */
498 bool is_from_type; /* column definition came from table type */
499 char storage; /* attstorage setting, or 0 for default */
500 Node *raw_default; /* default value (untransformed parse tree) */
501 Node *cooked_default; /* default value (transformed expr tree) */
502 CollateClause *collClause; /* untransformed COLLATE spec, if any */
503 Oid collOid; /* collation OID (InvalidOid if not set) */
504 List *constraints; /* other constraints on column */
505 List *fdwoptions; /* per-column FDW options */
509 * TableLikeClause - CREATE TABLE ( ... LIKE ... ) clause
511 typedef struct TableLikeClause
515 bits32 options; /* OR of TableLikeOption flags */
518 typedef enum TableLikeOption
520 CREATE_TABLE_LIKE_DEFAULTS = 1 << 0,
521 CREATE_TABLE_LIKE_CONSTRAINTS = 1 << 1,
522 CREATE_TABLE_LIKE_INDEXES = 1 << 2,
523 CREATE_TABLE_LIKE_STORAGE = 1 << 3,
524 CREATE_TABLE_LIKE_COMMENTS = 1 << 4,
525 CREATE_TABLE_LIKE_ALL = 0x7FFFFFFF
529 * IndexElem - index parameters (used in CREATE INDEX)
531 * For a plain index attribute, 'name' is the name of the table column to
532 * index, and 'expr' is NULL. For an index expression, 'name' is NULL and
533 * 'expr' is the expression tree.
535 typedef struct IndexElem
538 char *name; /* name of attribute to index, or NULL */
539 Node *expr; /* expression to index, or NULL */
540 char *indexcolname; /* name for index column; NULL = default */
541 List *collation; /* name of collation; NIL = default */
542 List *opclass; /* name of desired opclass; NIL = default */
543 SortByDir ordering; /* ASC/DESC/default */
544 SortByNulls nulls_ordering; /* FIRST/LAST/default */
548 * DefElem - a generic "name = value" option definition
550 * In some contexts the name can be qualified. Also, certain SQL commands
551 * allow a SET/ADD/DROP action to be attached to option settings, so it's
552 * convenient to carry a field for that too. (Note: currently, it is our
553 * practice that the grammar allows namespace and action only in statements
554 * where they are relevant; C code can just ignore those fields in other
557 typedef enum DefElemAction
559 DEFELEM_UNSPEC, /* no action given */
565 typedef struct DefElem
568 char *defnamespace; /* NULL if unqualified name */
570 Node *arg; /* a (Value *) or a (TypeName *) */
571 DefElemAction defaction; /* unspecified action, or SET/ADD/DROP */
575 * LockingClause - raw representation of FOR UPDATE/SHARE options
577 * Note: lockedRels == NIL means "all relations in query". Otherwise it
578 * is a list of RangeVar nodes. (We use RangeVar mainly because it carries
579 * a location field --- currently, parse analysis insists on unqualified
580 * names in LockingClause.)
582 typedef struct LockingClause
585 List *lockedRels; /* FOR UPDATE or FOR SHARE relations */
586 bool forUpdate; /* true = FOR UPDATE, false = FOR SHARE */
587 bool noWait; /* NOWAIT option */
591 * XMLSERIALIZE (in raw parse tree only)
593 typedef struct XmlSerialize
596 XmlOptionType xmloption; /* DOCUMENT or CONTENT */
599 int location; /* token location, or -1 if unknown */
603 /****************************************************************************
604 * Nodes for a Query tree
605 ****************************************************************************/
607 /*--------------------
609 * A range table is a List of RangeTblEntry nodes.
611 * A range table entry may represent a plain relation, a sub-select in
612 * FROM, or the result of a JOIN clause. (Only explicit JOIN syntax
613 * produces an RTE, not the implicit join resulting from multiple FROM
614 * items. This is because we only need the RTE to deal with SQL features
615 * like outer joins and join-output-column aliasing.) Other special
616 * RTE types also exist, as indicated by RTEKind.
618 * Note that we consider RTE_RELATION to cover anything that has a pg_class
619 * entry. relkind distinguishes the sub-cases.
621 * alias is an Alias node representing the AS alias-clause attached to the
622 * FROM expression, or NULL if no clause.
624 * eref is the table reference name and column reference names (either
625 * real or aliases). Note that system columns (OID etc) are not included
626 * in the column list.
627 * eref->aliasname is required to be present, and should generally be used
628 * to identify the RTE for error messages etc.
630 * In RELATION RTEs, the colnames in both alias and eref are indexed by
631 * physical attribute number; this means there must be colname entries for
632 * dropped columns. When building an RTE we insert empty strings ("") for
633 * dropped columns. Note however that a stored rule may have nonempty
634 * colnames for columns dropped since the rule was created (and for that
635 * matter the colnames might be out of date due to column renamings).
636 * The same comments apply to FUNCTION RTEs when the function's return type
637 * is a named composite type.
639 * In JOIN RTEs, the colnames in both alias and eref are one-to-one with
640 * joinaliasvars entries. A JOIN RTE will omit columns of its inputs when
641 * those columns are known to be dropped at parse time. Again, however,
642 * a stored rule might contain entries for columns dropped since the rule
643 * was created. (This is only possible for columns not actually referenced
644 * in the rule.) When loading a stored rule, we replace the joinaliasvars
645 * items for any such columns with NULL Consts. (We can't simply delete
646 * them from the joinaliasvars list, because that would affect the attnums
647 * of Vars referencing the rest of the list.)
649 * inh is TRUE for relation references that should be expanded to include
650 * inheritance children, if the rel has any. This *must* be FALSE for
651 * RTEs other than RTE_RELATION entries.
653 * inFromCl marks those range variables that are listed in the FROM clause.
654 * It's false for RTEs that are added to a query behind the scenes, such
655 * as the NEW and OLD variables for a rule, or the subqueries of a UNION.
656 * This flag is not used anymore during parsing, since the parser now uses
657 * a separate "namespace" data structure to control visibility, but it is
658 * needed by ruleutils.c to determine whether RTEs should be shown in
659 * decompiled queries.
661 * requiredPerms and checkAsUser specify run-time access permissions
662 * checks to be performed at query startup. The user must have *all*
663 * of the permissions that are OR'd together in requiredPerms (zero
664 * indicates no permissions checking). If checkAsUser is not zero,
665 * then do the permissions checks using the access rights of that user,
666 * not the current effective user ID. (This allows rules to act as
667 * setuid gateways.) Permissions checks only apply to RELATION RTEs.
669 * For SELECT/INSERT/UPDATE permissions, if the user doesn't have
670 * table-wide permissions then it is sufficient to have the permissions
671 * on all columns identified in selectedCols (for SELECT) and/or
672 * modifiedCols (for INSERT/UPDATE; we can tell which from the query type).
673 * selectedCols and modifiedCols are bitmapsets, which cannot have negative
674 * integer members, so we subtract FirstLowInvalidHeapAttributeNumber from
675 * column numbers before storing them in these fields. A whole-row Var
676 * reference is represented by setting the bit for InvalidAttrNumber.
677 *--------------------
681 RTE_RELATION, /* ordinary relation reference */
682 RTE_SUBQUERY, /* subquery in FROM */
684 RTE_FUNCTION, /* function in FROM */
685 RTE_VALUES, /* VALUES (<exprlist>), (<exprlist>), ... */
686 RTE_CTE /* common table expr (WITH list element) */
689 typedef struct RangeTblEntry
693 RTEKind rtekind; /* see above */
696 * XXX the fields applicable to only some rte kinds should be merged into
697 * a union. I didn't do this yet because the diffs would impact a lot of
698 * code that is being actively worked on. FIXME someday.
702 * Fields valid for a plain relation RTE (else zero):
704 Oid relid; /* OID of the relation */
705 char relkind; /* relation kind (see pg_class.relkind) */
708 * Fields valid for a subquery RTE (else NULL):
710 Query *subquery; /* the sub-query */
711 bool security_barrier; /* is from security_barrier view? */
714 * Fields valid for a join RTE (else NULL/zero):
716 * joinaliasvars is a list of Vars or COALESCE expressions corresponding
717 * to the columns of the join result. An alias Var referencing column K
718 * of the join result can be replaced by the K'th element of joinaliasvars
719 * --- but to simplify the task of reverse-listing aliases correctly, we
720 * do not do that until planning time. In a Query loaded from a stored
721 * rule, it is also possible for joinaliasvars items to be NULL Consts,
722 * denoting columns dropped since the rule was made.
724 JoinType jointype; /* type of join */
725 List *joinaliasvars; /* list of alias-var expansions */
728 * Fields valid for a function RTE (else NULL):
730 * If the function returns RECORD, funccoltypes lists the column types
731 * declared in the RTE's column type specification, funccoltypmods lists
732 * their declared typmods, funccolcollations their collations. Otherwise,
733 * those fields are NIL.
735 Node *funcexpr; /* expression tree for func call */
736 List *funccoltypes; /* OID list of column type OIDs */
737 List *funccoltypmods; /* integer list of column typmods */
738 List *funccolcollations; /* OID list of column collation OIDs */
741 * Fields valid for a values RTE (else NIL):
743 List *values_lists; /* list of expression lists */
744 List *values_collations; /* OID list of column collation OIDs */
747 * Fields valid for a CTE RTE (else NULL/zero):
749 char *ctename; /* name of the WITH list item */
750 Index ctelevelsup; /* number of query levels up */
751 bool self_reference; /* is this a recursive self-reference? */
752 List *ctecoltypes; /* OID list of column type OIDs */
753 List *ctecoltypmods; /* integer list of column typmods */
754 List *ctecolcollations; /* OID list of column collation OIDs */
757 * Fields valid in all RTEs:
759 Alias *alias; /* user-written alias clause, if any */
760 Alias *eref; /* expanded reference names */
761 bool lateral; /* subquery, function, or values is LATERAL? */
762 bool inh; /* inheritance requested? */
763 bool inFromCl; /* present in FROM clause? */
764 AclMode requiredPerms; /* bitmask of required access permissions */
765 Oid checkAsUser; /* if valid, check access as this role */
766 Bitmapset *selectedCols; /* columns needing SELECT permission */
767 Bitmapset *modifiedCols; /* columns needing INSERT/UPDATE permission */
772 * representation of ORDER BY, GROUP BY, PARTITION BY,
773 * DISTINCT, DISTINCT ON items
775 * You might think that ORDER BY is only interested in defining ordering,
776 * and GROUP/DISTINCT are only interested in defining equality. However,
777 * one way to implement grouping is to sort and then apply a "uniq"-like
778 * filter. So it's also interesting to keep track of possible sort operators
779 * for GROUP/DISTINCT, and in particular to try to sort for the grouping
780 * in a way that will also yield a requested ORDER BY ordering. So we need
781 * to be able to compare ORDER BY and GROUP/DISTINCT lists, which motivates
782 * the decision to give them the same representation.
784 * tleSortGroupRef must match ressortgroupref of exactly one entry of the
785 * query's targetlist; that is the expression to be sorted or grouped by.
786 * eqop is the OID of the equality operator.
787 * sortop is the OID of the ordering operator (a "<" or ">" operator),
788 * or InvalidOid if not available.
789 * nulls_first means about what you'd expect. If sortop is InvalidOid
790 * then nulls_first is meaningless and should be set to false.
791 * hashable is TRUE if eqop is hashable (note this condition also depends
792 * on the datatype of the input expression).
794 * In an ORDER BY item, all fields must be valid. (The eqop isn't essential
795 * here, but it's cheap to get it along with the sortop, and requiring it
796 * to be valid eases comparisons to grouping items.) Note that this isn't
797 * actually enough information to determine an ordering: if the sortop is
798 * collation-sensitive, a collation OID is needed too. We don't store the
799 * collation in SortGroupClause because it's not available at the time the
800 * parser builds the SortGroupClause; instead, consult the exposed collation
801 * of the referenced targetlist expression to find out what it is.
803 * In a grouping item, eqop must be valid. If the eqop is a btree equality
804 * operator, then sortop should be set to a compatible ordering operator.
805 * We prefer to set eqop/sortop/nulls_first to match any ORDER BY item that
806 * the query presents for the same tlist item. If there is none, we just
807 * use the default ordering op for the datatype.
809 * If the tlist item's type has a hash opclass but no btree opclass, then
810 * we will set eqop to the hash equality operator, sortop to InvalidOid,
811 * and nulls_first to false. A grouping item of this kind can only be
812 * implemented by hashing, and of course it'll never match an ORDER BY item.
814 * The hashable flag is provided since we generally have the requisite
815 * information readily available when the SortGroupClause is constructed,
816 * and it's relatively expensive to get it again later. Note there is no
817 * need for a "sortable" flag since OidIsValid(sortop) serves the purpose.
819 * A query might have both ORDER BY and DISTINCT (or DISTINCT ON) clauses.
820 * In SELECT DISTINCT, the distinctClause list is as long or longer than the
821 * sortClause list, while in SELECT DISTINCT ON it's typically shorter.
822 * The two lists must match up to the end of the shorter one --- the parser
823 * rearranges the distinctClause if necessary to make this true. (This
824 * restriction ensures that only one sort step is needed to both satisfy the
825 * ORDER BY and set up for the Unique step. This is semantically necessary
826 * for DISTINCT ON, and presents no real drawback for DISTINCT.)
828 typedef struct SortGroupClause
831 Index tleSortGroupRef; /* reference into targetlist */
832 Oid eqop; /* the equality operator ('=' op) */
833 Oid sortop; /* the ordering operator ('<' op), or 0 */
834 bool nulls_first; /* do NULLs come before normal values? */
835 bool hashable; /* can eqop be implemented by hashing? */
840 * transformed representation of WINDOW and OVER clauses
842 * A parsed Query's windowClause list contains these structs. "name" is set
843 * if the clause originally came from WINDOW, and is NULL if it originally
844 * was an OVER clause (but note that we collapse out duplicate OVERs).
845 * partitionClause and orderClause are lists of SortGroupClause structs.
846 * winref is an ID number referenced by WindowFunc nodes; it must be unique
847 * among the members of a Query's windowClause list.
848 * When refname isn't null, the partitionClause is always copied from there;
849 * the orderClause might or might not be copied (see copiedOrder); the framing
850 * options are never copied, per spec.
852 typedef struct WindowClause
855 char *name; /* window name (NULL in an OVER clause) */
856 char *refname; /* referenced window name, if any */
857 List *partitionClause; /* PARTITION BY list */
858 List *orderClause; /* ORDER BY list */
859 int frameOptions; /* frame_clause options, see WindowDef */
860 Node *startOffset; /* expression for starting bound, if any */
861 Node *endOffset; /* expression for ending bound, if any */
862 Index winref; /* ID referenced by window functions */
863 bool copiedOrder; /* did we copy orderClause from refname? */
868 * parser output representation of FOR UPDATE/SHARE clauses
870 * Query.rowMarks contains a separate RowMarkClause node for each relation
871 * identified as a FOR UPDATE/SHARE target. If FOR UPDATE/SHARE is applied
872 * to a subquery, we generate RowMarkClauses for all normal and subquery rels
873 * in the subquery, but they are marked pushedDown = true to distinguish them
874 * from clauses that were explicitly written at this query level. Also,
875 * Query.hasForUpdate tells whether there were explicit FOR UPDATE/SHARE
876 * clauses in the current query level.
878 typedef struct RowMarkClause
881 Index rti; /* range table index of target relation */
882 bool forUpdate; /* true = FOR UPDATE, false = FOR SHARE */
883 bool noWait; /* NOWAIT option */
884 bool pushedDown; /* pushed down from higher query level? */
889 * representation of WITH clause
891 * Note: WithClause does not propagate into the Query representation;
892 * but CommonTableExpr does.
894 typedef struct WithClause
897 List *ctes; /* list of CommonTableExprs */
898 bool recursive; /* true = WITH RECURSIVE */
899 int location; /* token location, or -1 if unknown */
904 * representation of WITH list element
906 * We don't currently support the SEARCH or CYCLE clause.
908 typedef struct CommonTableExpr
911 char *ctename; /* query name (never qualified) */
912 List *aliascolnames; /* optional list of column names */
913 /* SelectStmt/InsertStmt/etc before parse analysis, Query afterwards: */
914 Node *ctequery; /* the CTE's subquery */
915 int location; /* token location, or -1 if unknown */
916 /* These fields are set during parse analysis: */
917 bool cterecursive; /* is this CTE actually recursive? */
918 int cterefcount; /* number of RTEs referencing this CTE
919 * (excluding internal self-references) */
920 List *ctecolnames; /* list of output column names */
921 List *ctecoltypes; /* OID list of output column type OIDs */
922 List *ctecoltypmods; /* integer list of output column typmods */
923 List *ctecolcollations; /* OID list of column collation OIDs */
926 /* Convenience macro to get the output tlist of a CTE's query */
927 #define GetCTETargetList(cte) \
928 (AssertMacro(IsA((cte)->ctequery, Query)), \
929 ((Query *) (cte)->ctequery)->commandType == CMD_SELECT ? \
930 ((Query *) (cte)->ctequery)->targetList : \
931 ((Query *) (cte)->ctequery)->returningList)
934 /*****************************************************************************
935 * Optimizable Statements
936 *****************************************************************************/
938 /* ----------------------
941 * The source expression is represented by SelectStmt for both the
942 * SELECT and VALUES cases. If selectStmt is NULL, then the query
943 * is INSERT ... DEFAULT VALUES.
944 * ----------------------
946 typedef struct InsertStmt
949 RangeVar *relation; /* relation to insert into */
950 List *cols; /* optional: names of the target columns */
951 Node *selectStmt; /* the source SELECT/VALUES, or NULL */
952 List *returningList; /* list of expressions to return */
953 WithClause *withClause; /* WITH clause */
956 /* ----------------------
958 * ----------------------
960 typedef struct DeleteStmt
963 RangeVar *relation; /* relation to delete from */
964 List *usingClause; /* optional using clause for more tables */
965 Node *whereClause; /* qualifications */
966 List *returningList; /* list of expressions to return */
967 WithClause *withClause; /* WITH clause */
970 /* ----------------------
972 * ----------------------
974 typedef struct UpdateStmt
977 RangeVar *relation; /* relation to update */
978 List *targetList; /* the target list (of ResTarget) */
979 Node *whereClause; /* qualifications */
980 List *fromClause; /* optional from clause for more tables */
981 List *returningList; /* list of expressions to return */
982 WithClause *withClause; /* WITH clause */
985 /* ----------------------
988 * A "simple" SELECT is represented in the output of gram.y by a single
989 * SelectStmt node; so is a VALUES construct. A query containing set
990 * operators (UNION, INTERSECT, EXCEPT) is represented by a tree of SelectStmt
991 * nodes, in which the leaf nodes are component SELECTs and the internal nodes
992 * represent UNION, INTERSECT, or EXCEPT operators. Using the same node
993 * type for both leaf and internal nodes allows gram.y to stick ORDER BY,
994 * LIMIT, etc, clause values into a SELECT statement without worrying
995 * whether it is a simple or compound SELECT.
996 * ----------------------
998 typedef enum SetOperation
1006 typedef struct SelectStmt
1011 * These fields are used only in "leaf" SelectStmts.
1013 List *distinctClause; /* NULL, list of DISTINCT ON exprs, or
1014 * lcons(NIL,NIL) for all (SELECT DISTINCT) */
1015 IntoClause *intoClause; /* target for SELECT INTO */
1016 List *targetList; /* the target list (of ResTarget) */
1017 List *fromClause; /* the FROM clause */
1018 Node *whereClause; /* WHERE qualification */
1019 List *groupClause; /* GROUP BY clauses */
1020 Node *havingClause; /* HAVING conditional-expression */
1021 List *windowClause; /* WINDOW window_name AS (...), ... */
1024 * In a "leaf" node representing a VALUES list, the above fields are all
1025 * null, and instead this field is set. Note that the elements of the
1026 * sublists are just expressions, without ResTarget decoration. Also note
1027 * that a list element can be DEFAULT (represented as a SetToDefault
1028 * node), regardless of the context of the VALUES list. It's up to parse
1029 * analysis to reject that where not valid.
1031 List *valuesLists; /* untransformed list of expression lists */
1034 * These fields are used in both "leaf" SelectStmts and upper-level
1037 List *sortClause; /* sort clause (a list of SortBy's) */
1038 Node *limitOffset; /* # of result tuples to skip */
1039 Node *limitCount; /* # of result tuples to return */
1040 List *lockingClause; /* FOR UPDATE (list of LockingClause's) */
1041 WithClause *withClause; /* WITH clause */
1044 * These fields are used only in upper-level SelectStmts.
1046 SetOperation op; /* type of set op */
1047 bool all; /* ALL specified? */
1048 struct SelectStmt *larg; /* left child */
1049 struct SelectStmt *rarg; /* right child */
1050 /* Eventually add fields for CORRESPONDING spec here */
1054 /* ----------------------
1055 * Set Operation node for post-analysis query trees
1057 * After parse analysis, a SELECT with set operations is represented by a
1058 * top-level Query node containing the leaf SELECTs as subqueries in its
1059 * range table. Its setOperations field shows the tree of set operations,
1060 * with leaf SelectStmt nodes replaced by RangeTblRef nodes, and internal
1061 * nodes replaced by SetOperationStmt nodes. Information about the output
1062 * column types is added, too. (Note that the child nodes do not necessarily
1063 * produce these types directly, but we've checked that their output types
1064 * can be coerced to the output column type.) Also, if it's not UNION ALL,
1065 * information about the types' sort/group semantics is provided in the form
1066 * of a SortGroupClause list (same representation as, eg, DISTINCT).
1067 * The resolved common column collations are provided too; but note that if
1068 * it's not UNION ALL, it's okay for a column to not have a common collation,
1069 * so a member of the colCollations list could be InvalidOid even though the
1070 * column has a collatable type.
1071 * ----------------------
1073 typedef struct SetOperationStmt
1076 SetOperation op; /* type of set op */
1077 bool all; /* ALL specified? */
1078 Node *larg; /* left child */
1079 Node *rarg; /* right child */
1080 /* Eventually add fields for CORRESPONDING spec here */
1082 /* Fields derived during parse analysis: */
1083 List *colTypes; /* OID list of output column type OIDs */
1084 List *colTypmods; /* integer list of output column typmods */
1085 List *colCollations; /* OID list of output column collation OIDs */
1086 List *groupClauses; /* a list of SortGroupClause's */
1087 /* groupClauses is NIL if UNION ALL, but must be set otherwise */
1091 /*****************************************************************************
1092 * Other Statements (no optimizations required)
1094 * These are not touched by parser/analyze.c except to put them into
1095 * the utilityStmt field of a Query. This is eventually passed to
1096 * ProcessUtility (by-passing rewriting and planning). Some of the
1097 * statements do need attention from parse analysis, and this is
1098 * done by routines in parser/parse_utilcmd.c after ProcessUtility
1099 * receives the command for execution.
1100 *****************************************************************************/
1103 * When a command can act on several kinds of objects with only one
1104 * parse structure required, use these constants to designate the
1105 * object type. Note that commands typically don't support all the types.
1108 typedef enum ObjectType
1111 OBJECT_ATTRIBUTE, /* type's attribute, when distinct from column */
1119 OBJECT_EVENT_TRIGGER,
1122 OBJECT_FOREIGN_SERVER,
1123 OBJECT_FOREIGN_TABLE,
1138 OBJECT_TSCONFIGURATION,
1139 OBJECT_TSDICTIONARY,
1146 /* ----------------------
1147 * Create Schema Statement
1149 * NOTE: the schemaElts list contains raw parsetrees for component statements
1150 * of the schema, such as CREATE TABLE, GRANT, etc. These are analyzed and
1151 * executed after the schema itself is created.
1152 * ----------------------
1154 typedef struct CreateSchemaStmt
1157 char *schemaname; /* the name of the schema to create */
1158 char *authid; /* the owner of the created schema */
1159 List *schemaElts; /* schema components (list of parsenodes) */
1162 typedef enum DropBehavior
1164 DROP_RESTRICT, /* drop fails if any dependent objects */
1165 DROP_CASCADE /* remove dependent objects too */
1168 /* ----------------------
1170 * ----------------------
1172 typedef struct AlterTableStmt
1175 RangeVar *relation; /* table to work on */
1176 List *cmds; /* list of subcommands */
1177 ObjectType relkind; /* type of object */
1178 bool missing_ok; /* skip error if table missing */
1181 typedef enum AlterTableType
1183 AT_AddColumn, /* add column */
1184 AT_AddColumnRecurse, /* internal to commands/tablecmds.c */
1185 AT_AddColumnToView, /* implicitly via CREATE OR REPLACE VIEW */
1186 AT_ColumnDefault, /* alter column default */
1187 AT_DropNotNull, /* alter column drop not null */
1188 AT_SetNotNull, /* alter column set not null */
1189 AT_SetStatistics, /* alter column set statistics */
1190 AT_SetOptions, /* alter column set ( options ) */
1191 AT_ResetOptions, /* alter column reset ( options ) */
1192 AT_SetStorage, /* alter column set storage */
1193 AT_DropColumn, /* drop column */
1194 AT_DropColumnRecurse, /* internal to commands/tablecmds.c */
1195 AT_AddIndex, /* add index */
1196 AT_ReAddIndex, /* internal to commands/tablecmds.c */
1197 AT_AddConstraint, /* add constraint */
1198 AT_AddConstraintRecurse, /* internal to commands/tablecmds.c */
1199 AT_ValidateConstraint, /* validate constraint */
1200 AT_ValidateConstraintRecurse, /* internal to commands/tablecmds.c */
1201 AT_ProcessedConstraint, /* pre-processed add constraint (local in
1202 * parser/parse_utilcmd.c) */
1203 AT_AddIndexConstraint, /* add constraint using existing index */
1204 AT_DropConstraint, /* drop constraint */
1205 AT_DropConstraintRecurse, /* internal to commands/tablecmds.c */
1206 AT_AlterColumnType, /* alter column type */
1207 AT_AlterColumnGenericOptions, /* alter column OPTIONS (...) */
1208 AT_ChangeOwner, /* change owner */
1209 AT_ClusterOn, /* CLUSTER ON */
1210 AT_DropCluster, /* SET WITHOUT CLUSTER */
1211 AT_AddOids, /* SET WITH OIDS */
1212 AT_AddOidsRecurse, /* internal to commands/tablecmds.c */
1213 AT_DropOids, /* SET WITHOUT OIDS */
1214 AT_SetTableSpace, /* SET TABLESPACE */
1215 AT_SetRelOptions, /* SET (...) -- AM specific parameters */
1216 AT_ResetRelOptions, /* RESET (...) -- AM specific parameters */
1217 AT_ReplaceRelOptions, /* replace reloption list in its entirety */
1218 AT_EnableTrig, /* ENABLE TRIGGER name */
1219 AT_EnableAlwaysTrig, /* ENABLE ALWAYS TRIGGER name */
1220 AT_EnableReplicaTrig, /* ENABLE REPLICA TRIGGER name */
1221 AT_DisableTrig, /* DISABLE TRIGGER name */
1222 AT_EnableTrigAll, /* ENABLE TRIGGER ALL */
1223 AT_DisableTrigAll, /* DISABLE TRIGGER ALL */
1224 AT_EnableTrigUser, /* ENABLE TRIGGER USER */
1225 AT_DisableTrigUser, /* DISABLE TRIGGER USER */
1226 AT_EnableRule, /* ENABLE RULE name */
1227 AT_EnableAlwaysRule, /* ENABLE ALWAYS RULE name */
1228 AT_EnableReplicaRule, /* ENABLE REPLICA RULE name */
1229 AT_DisableRule, /* DISABLE RULE name */
1230 AT_AddInherit, /* INHERIT parent */
1231 AT_DropInherit, /* NO INHERIT parent */
1232 AT_AddOf, /* OF <type_name> */
1233 AT_DropOf, /* NOT OF */
1234 AT_GenericOptions /* OPTIONS (...) */
1237 typedef struct AlterTableCmd /* one subcommand of an ALTER TABLE */
1240 AlterTableType subtype; /* Type of table alteration to apply */
1241 char *name; /* column, constraint, or trigger to act on,
1242 * or new owner or tablespace */
1243 Node *def; /* definition of new column, index,
1244 * constraint, or parent table */
1245 DropBehavior behavior; /* RESTRICT or CASCADE for DROP cases */
1246 bool missing_ok; /* skip error if missing? */
1250 /* ----------------------
1253 * The fields are used in different ways by the different variants of
1255 * ----------------------
1257 typedef struct AlterDomainStmt
1260 char subtype; /*------------
1261 * T = alter column default
1262 * N = alter column drop not null
1263 * O = alter column set not null
1264 * C = add constraint
1265 * X = drop constraint
1268 List *typeName; /* domain to work on */
1269 char *name; /* column or constraint name to act on */
1270 Node *def; /* definition of default or constraint */
1271 DropBehavior behavior; /* RESTRICT or CASCADE for DROP cases */
1272 bool missing_ok; /* skip error if missing? */
1276 /* ----------------------
1277 * Grant|Revoke Statement
1278 * ----------------------
1280 typedef enum GrantTargetType
1282 ACL_TARGET_OBJECT, /* grant on specific named object(s) */
1283 ACL_TARGET_ALL_IN_SCHEMA, /* grant on all objects in given schema(s) */
1284 ACL_TARGET_DEFAULTS /* ALTER DEFAULT PRIVILEGES */
1287 typedef enum GrantObjectType
1289 ACL_OBJECT_COLUMN, /* column */
1290 ACL_OBJECT_RELATION, /* table, view */
1291 ACL_OBJECT_SEQUENCE, /* sequence */
1292 ACL_OBJECT_DATABASE, /* database */
1293 ACL_OBJECT_DOMAIN, /* domain */
1294 ACL_OBJECT_FDW, /* foreign-data wrapper */
1295 ACL_OBJECT_FOREIGN_SERVER, /* foreign server */
1296 ACL_OBJECT_FUNCTION, /* function */
1297 ACL_OBJECT_LANGUAGE, /* procedural language */
1298 ACL_OBJECT_LARGEOBJECT, /* largeobject */
1299 ACL_OBJECT_NAMESPACE, /* namespace */
1300 ACL_OBJECT_TABLESPACE, /* tablespace */
1301 ACL_OBJECT_TYPE /* type */
1304 typedef struct GrantStmt
1307 bool is_grant; /* true = GRANT, false = REVOKE */
1308 GrantTargetType targtype; /* type of the grant target */
1309 GrantObjectType objtype; /* kind of object being operated on */
1310 List *objects; /* list of RangeVar nodes, FuncWithArgs nodes,
1311 * or plain names (as Value strings) */
1312 List *privileges; /* list of AccessPriv nodes */
1313 /* privileges == NIL denotes ALL PRIVILEGES */
1314 List *grantees; /* list of PrivGrantee nodes */
1315 bool grant_option; /* grant or revoke grant option */
1316 DropBehavior behavior; /* drop behavior (for REVOKE) */
1319 typedef struct PrivGrantee
1322 char *rolname; /* if NULL then PUBLIC */
1326 * Note: FuncWithArgs carries only the types of the input parameters of the
1327 * function. So it is sufficient to identify an existing function, but it
1328 * is not enough info to define a function nor to call it.
1330 typedef struct FuncWithArgs
1333 List *funcname; /* qualified name of function */
1334 List *funcargs; /* list of Typename nodes */
1338 * An access privilege, with optional list of column names
1339 * priv_name == NULL denotes ALL PRIVILEGES (only used with a column list)
1340 * cols == NIL denotes "all columns"
1341 * Note that simple "ALL PRIVILEGES" is represented as a NIL list, not
1342 * an AccessPriv with both fields null.
1344 typedef struct AccessPriv
1347 char *priv_name; /* string name of privilege */
1348 List *cols; /* list of Value strings */
1351 /* ----------------------
1352 * Grant/Revoke Role Statement
1354 * Note: because of the parsing ambiguity with the GRANT <privileges>
1355 * statement, granted_roles is a list of AccessPriv; the execution code
1356 * should complain if any column lists appear. grantee_roles is a list
1357 * of role names, as Value strings.
1358 * ----------------------
1360 typedef struct GrantRoleStmt
1363 List *granted_roles; /* list of roles to be granted/revoked */
1364 List *grantee_roles; /* list of member roles to add/delete */
1365 bool is_grant; /* true = GRANT, false = REVOKE */
1366 bool admin_opt; /* with admin option */
1367 char *grantor; /* set grantor to other than current role */
1368 DropBehavior behavior; /* drop behavior (for REVOKE) */
1371 /* ----------------------
1372 * Alter Default Privileges Statement
1373 * ----------------------
1375 typedef struct AlterDefaultPrivilegesStmt
1378 List *options; /* list of DefElem */
1379 GrantStmt *action; /* GRANT/REVOKE action (with objects=NIL) */
1380 } AlterDefaultPrivilegesStmt;
1382 /* ----------------------
1385 * We support "COPY relation FROM file", "COPY relation TO file", and
1386 * "COPY (query) TO file". In any given CopyStmt, exactly one of "relation"
1387 * and "query" must be non-NULL.
1388 * ----------------------
1390 typedef struct CopyStmt
1393 RangeVar *relation; /* the relation to copy */
1394 Node *query; /* the SELECT query to copy */
1395 List *attlist; /* List of column names (as Strings), or NIL
1396 * for all columns */
1397 bool is_from; /* TO or FROM */
1398 char *filename; /* filename, or NULL for STDIN/STDOUT */
1399 List *options; /* List of DefElem nodes */
1402 /* ----------------------
1403 * SET Statement (includes RESET)
1405 * "SET var TO DEFAULT" and "RESET var" are semantically equivalent, but we
1406 * preserve the distinction in VariableSetKind for CreateCommandTag().
1407 * ----------------------
1411 VAR_SET_VALUE, /* SET var = value */
1412 VAR_SET_DEFAULT, /* SET var TO DEFAULT */
1413 VAR_SET_CURRENT, /* SET var FROM CURRENT */
1414 VAR_SET_MULTI, /* special case for SET TRANSACTION ... */
1415 VAR_RESET, /* RESET var */
1416 VAR_RESET_ALL /* RESET ALL */
1419 typedef struct VariableSetStmt
1422 VariableSetKind kind;
1423 char *name; /* variable to be set */
1424 List *args; /* List of A_Const nodes */
1425 bool is_local; /* SET LOCAL? */
1428 /* ----------------------
1430 * ----------------------
1432 typedef struct VariableShowStmt
1438 /* ----------------------
1439 * Create Table Statement
1441 * NOTE: in the raw gram.y output, ColumnDef and Constraint nodes are
1442 * intermixed in tableElts, and constraints is NIL. After parse analysis,
1443 * tableElts contains just ColumnDefs, and constraints contains just
1444 * Constraint nodes (in fact, only CONSTR_CHECK nodes, in the present
1446 * ----------------------
1449 typedef struct CreateStmt
1452 RangeVar *relation; /* relation to create */
1453 List *tableElts; /* column definitions (list of ColumnDef) */
1454 List *inhRelations; /* relations to inherit from (list of
1456 TypeName *ofTypename; /* OF typename */
1457 List *constraints; /* constraints (list of Constraint nodes) */
1458 List *options; /* options from WITH clause */
1459 OnCommitAction oncommit; /* what do we do at COMMIT? */
1460 char *tablespacename; /* table space to use, or NULL */
1461 bool if_not_exists; /* just do nothing if it already exists? */
1465 * Definitions for constraints in CreateStmt
1467 * Note that column defaults are treated as a type of constraint,
1468 * even though that's a bit odd semantically.
1470 * For constraints that use expressions (CONSTR_CHECK, CONSTR_DEFAULT)
1471 * we may have the expression in either "raw" form (an untransformed
1472 * parse tree) or "cooked" form (the nodeToString representation of
1473 * an executable expression tree), depending on how this Constraint
1474 * node was created (by parsing, or by inheritance from an existing
1475 * relation). We should never have both in the same node!
1477 * FKCONSTR_ACTION_xxx values are stored into pg_constraint.confupdtype
1478 * and pg_constraint.confdeltype columns; FKCONSTR_MATCH_xxx values are
1479 * stored into pg_constraint.confmatchtype. Changing the code values may
1480 * require an initdb!
1482 * If skip_validation is true then we skip checking that the existing rows
1483 * in the table satisfy the constraint, and just install the catalog entries
1484 * for the constraint. A new FK constraint is marked as valid iff
1485 * initially_valid is true. (Usually skip_validation and initially_valid
1486 * are inverses, but we can set both true if the table is known empty.)
1488 * Constraint attributes (DEFERRABLE etc) are initially represented as
1489 * separate Constraint nodes for simplicity of parsing. parse_utilcmd.c makes
1490 * a pass through the constraints list to insert the info into the appropriate
1495 typedef enum ConstrType /* types of constraints */
1497 CONSTR_NULL, /* not SQL92, but a lot of people expect it */
1505 CONSTR_ATTR_DEFERRABLE, /* attributes for previous constraint node */
1506 CONSTR_ATTR_NOT_DEFERRABLE,
1507 CONSTR_ATTR_DEFERRED,
1508 CONSTR_ATTR_IMMEDIATE
1511 /* Foreign key action codes */
1512 #define FKCONSTR_ACTION_NOACTION 'a'
1513 #define FKCONSTR_ACTION_RESTRICT 'r'
1514 #define FKCONSTR_ACTION_CASCADE 'c'
1515 #define FKCONSTR_ACTION_SETNULL 'n'
1516 #define FKCONSTR_ACTION_SETDEFAULT 'd'
1518 /* Foreign key matchtype codes */
1519 #define FKCONSTR_MATCH_FULL 'f'
1520 #define FKCONSTR_MATCH_PARTIAL 'p'
1521 #define FKCONSTR_MATCH_SIMPLE 's'
1523 typedef struct Constraint
1526 ConstrType contype; /* see above */
1528 /* Fields used for most/all constraint types: */
1529 char *conname; /* Constraint name, or NULL if unnamed */
1530 bool deferrable; /* DEFERRABLE? */
1531 bool initdeferred; /* INITIALLY DEFERRED? */
1532 int location; /* token location, or -1 if unknown */
1534 /* Fields used for constraints with expressions (CHECK and DEFAULT): */
1535 bool is_no_inherit; /* is constraint non-inheritable? */
1536 Node *raw_expr; /* expr, as untransformed parse tree */
1537 char *cooked_expr; /* expr, as nodeToString representation */
1539 /* Fields used for unique constraints (UNIQUE and PRIMARY KEY): */
1540 List *keys; /* String nodes naming referenced column(s) */
1542 /* Fields used for EXCLUSION constraints: */
1543 List *exclusions; /* list of (IndexElem, operator name) pairs */
1545 /* Fields used for index constraints (UNIQUE, PRIMARY KEY, EXCLUSION): */
1546 List *options; /* options from WITH clause */
1547 char *indexname; /* existing index to use; otherwise NULL */
1548 char *indexspace; /* index tablespace; NULL for default */
1549 /* These could be, but currently are not, used for UNIQUE/PKEY: */
1550 char *access_method; /* index access method; NULL for default */
1551 Node *where_clause; /* partial index predicate */
1553 /* Fields used for FOREIGN KEY constraints: */
1554 RangeVar *pktable; /* Primary key table */
1555 List *fk_attrs; /* Attributes of foreign key */
1556 List *pk_attrs; /* Corresponding attrs in PK table */
1557 char fk_matchtype; /* FULL, PARTIAL, SIMPLE */
1558 char fk_upd_action; /* ON UPDATE action */
1559 char fk_del_action; /* ON DELETE action */
1560 List *old_conpfeqop; /* pg_constraint.conpfeqop of my former self */
1562 /* Fields used for constraints that allow a NOT VALID specification */
1563 bool skip_validation; /* skip validation of existing rows? */
1564 bool initially_valid; /* mark the new constraint as valid? */
1567 /* ----------------------
1568 * Create/Drop Table Space Statements
1569 * ----------------------
1572 typedef struct CreateTableSpaceStmt
1575 char *tablespacename;
1578 } CreateTableSpaceStmt;
1580 typedef struct DropTableSpaceStmt
1583 char *tablespacename;
1584 bool missing_ok; /* skip error if missing? */
1585 } DropTableSpaceStmt;
1587 typedef struct AlterTableSpaceOptionsStmt
1590 char *tablespacename;
1593 } AlterTableSpaceOptionsStmt;
1595 /* ----------------------
1596 * Create/Alter Extension Statements
1597 * ----------------------
1600 typedef struct CreateExtensionStmt
1604 bool if_not_exists; /* just do nothing if it already exists? */
1605 List *options; /* List of DefElem nodes */
1606 } CreateExtensionStmt;
1608 /* Only used for ALTER EXTENSION UPDATE; later might need an action field */
1609 typedef struct AlterExtensionStmt
1613 List *options; /* List of DefElem nodes */
1614 } AlterExtensionStmt;
1616 typedef struct AlterExtensionContentsStmt
1619 char *extname; /* Extension's name */
1620 int action; /* +1 = add object, -1 = drop object */
1621 ObjectType objtype; /* Object's type */
1622 List *objname; /* Qualified name of the object */
1623 List *objargs; /* Arguments if needed (eg, for functions) */
1624 } AlterExtensionContentsStmt;
1626 /* ----------------------
1627 * Create/Alter FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER Statements
1628 * ----------------------
1631 typedef struct CreateFdwStmt
1634 char *fdwname; /* foreign-data wrapper name */
1635 List *func_options; /* HANDLER/VALIDATOR options */
1636 List *options; /* generic options to FDW */
1639 typedef struct AlterFdwStmt
1642 char *fdwname; /* foreign-data wrapper name */
1643 List *func_options; /* HANDLER/VALIDATOR options */
1644 List *options; /* generic options to FDW */
1647 /* ----------------------
1648 * Create/Alter FOREIGN SERVER Statements
1649 * ----------------------
1652 typedef struct CreateForeignServerStmt
1655 char *servername; /* server name */
1656 char *servertype; /* optional server type */
1657 char *version; /* optional server version */
1658 char *fdwname; /* FDW name */
1659 List *options; /* generic options to server */
1660 } CreateForeignServerStmt;
1662 typedef struct AlterForeignServerStmt
1665 char *servername; /* server name */
1666 char *version; /* optional server version */
1667 List *options; /* generic options to server */
1668 bool has_version; /* version specified */
1669 } AlterForeignServerStmt;
1671 /* ----------------------
1672 * Create FOREIGN TABLE Statements
1673 * ----------------------
1676 typedef struct CreateForeignTableStmt
1681 } CreateForeignTableStmt;
1683 /* ----------------------
1684 * Create/Drop USER MAPPING Statements
1685 * ----------------------
1688 typedef struct CreateUserMappingStmt
1691 char *username; /* username or PUBLIC/CURRENT_USER */
1692 char *servername; /* server name */
1693 List *options; /* generic options to server */
1694 } CreateUserMappingStmt;
1696 typedef struct AlterUserMappingStmt
1699 char *username; /* username or PUBLIC/CURRENT_USER */
1700 char *servername; /* server name */
1701 List *options; /* generic options to server */
1702 } AlterUserMappingStmt;
1704 typedef struct DropUserMappingStmt
1707 char *username; /* username or PUBLIC/CURRENT_USER */
1708 char *servername; /* server name */
1709 bool missing_ok; /* ignore missing mappings */
1710 } DropUserMappingStmt;
1712 /* ----------------------
1713 * Create TRIGGER Statement
1714 * ----------------------
1716 typedef struct CreateTrigStmt
1719 char *trigname; /* TRIGGER's name */
1720 RangeVar *relation; /* relation trigger is on */
1721 List *funcname; /* qual. name of function to call */
1722 List *args; /* list of (T_String) Values or NIL */
1723 bool row; /* ROW/STATEMENT */
1724 /* timing uses the TRIGGER_TYPE bits defined in catalog/pg_trigger.h */
1725 int16 timing; /* BEFORE, AFTER, or INSTEAD */
1726 /* events uses the TRIGGER_TYPE bits defined in catalog/pg_trigger.h */
1727 int16 events; /* "OR" of INSERT/UPDATE/DELETE/TRUNCATE */
1728 List *columns; /* column names, or NIL for all columns */
1729 Node *whenClause; /* qual expression, or NULL if none */
1730 bool isconstraint; /* This is a constraint trigger */
1731 /* The remaining fields are only used for constraint triggers */
1732 bool deferrable; /* [NOT] DEFERRABLE */
1733 bool initdeferred; /* INITIALLY {DEFERRED|IMMEDIATE} */
1734 RangeVar *constrrel; /* opposite relation, if RI trigger */
1737 /* ----------------------
1738 * Create EVENT TRIGGER Statement
1739 * ----------------------
1741 typedef struct CreateEventTrigStmt
1744 char *trigname; /* TRIGGER's name */
1745 char *eventname; /* event's identifier */
1746 List *whenclause; /* list of DefElems indicating filtering */
1747 List *funcname; /* qual. name of function to call */
1748 } CreateEventTrigStmt;
1750 /* ----------------------
1751 * Alter EVENT TRIGGER Statement
1752 * ----------------------
1754 typedef struct AlterEventTrigStmt
1757 char *trigname; /* TRIGGER's name */
1758 char tgenabled; /* trigger's firing configuration WRT
1759 * session_replication_role */
1760 } AlterEventTrigStmt;
1762 /* ----------------------
1763 * Create/Drop PROCEDURAL LANGUAGE Statements
1764 * Create PROCEDURAL LANGUAGE Statements
1765 * ----------------------
1767 typedef struct CreatePLangStmt
1770 bool replace; /* T => replace if already exists */
1771 char *plname; /* PL name */
1772 List *plhandler; /* PL call handler function (qual. name) */
1773 List *plinline; /* optional inline function (qual. name) */
1774 List *plvalidator; /* optional validator function (qual. name) */
1775 bool pltrusted; /* PL is trusted */
1778 /* ----------------------
1779 * Create/Alter/Drop Role Statements
1781 * Note: these node types are also used for the backwards-compatible
1782 * Create/Alter/Drop User/Group statements. In the ALTER and DROP cases
1783 * there's really no need to distinguish what the original spelling was,
1784 * but for CREATE we mark the type because the defaults vary.
1785 * ----------------------
1787 typedef enum RoleStmtType
1794 typedef struct CreateRoleStmt
1797 RoleStmtType stmt_type; /* ROLE/USER/GROUP */
1798 char *role; /* role name */
1799 List *options; /* List of DefElem nodes */
1802 typedef struct AlterRoleStmt
1805 char *role; /* role name */
1806 List *options; /* List of DefElem nodes */
1807 int action; /* +1 = add members, -1 = drop members */
1810 typedef struct AlterRoleSetStmt
1813 char *role; /* role name */
1814 char *database; /* database name, or NULL */
1815 VariableSetStmt *setstmt; /* SET or RESET subcommand */
1818 typedef struct DropRoleStmt
1821 List *roles; /* List of roles to remove */
1822 bool missing_ok; /* skip error if a role is missing? */
1825 /* ----------------------
1826 * {Create|Alter} SEQUENCE Statement
1827 * ----------------------
1830 typedef struct CreateSeqStmt
1833 RangeVar *sequence; /* the sequence to create */
1835 Oid ownerId; /* ID of owner, or InvalidOid for default */
1838 typedef struct AlterSeqStmt
1841 RangeVar *sequence; /* the sequence to alter */
1843 bool missing_ok; /* skip error if a role is missing? */
1846 /* ----------------------
1847 * Create {Aggregate|Operator|Type} Statement
1848 * ----------------------
1850 typedef struct DefineStmt
1853 ObjectType kind; /* aggregate, operator, type */
1854 bool oldstyle; /* hack to signal old CREATE AGG syntax */
1855 List *defnames; /* qualified name (list of Value strings) */
1856 List *args; /* a list of TypeName (if needed) */
1857 List *definition; /* a list of DefElem */
1860 /* ----------------------
1861 * Create Domain Statement
1862 * ----------------------
1864 typedef struct CreateDomainStmt
1867 List *domainname; /* qualified name (list of Value strings) */
1868 TypeName *typeName; /* the base type */
1869 CollateClause *collClause; /* untransformed COLLATE spec, if any */
1870 List *constraints; /* constraints (list of Constraint nodes) */
1873 /* ----------------------
1874 * Create Operator Class Statement
1875 * ----------------------
1877 typedef struct CreateOpClassStmt
1880 List *opclassname; /* qualified name (list of Value strings) */
1881 List *opfamilyname; /* qualified name (ditto); NIL if omitted */
1882 char *amname; /* name of index AM opclass is for */
1883 TypeName *datatype; /* datatype of indexed column */
1884 List *items; /* List of CreateOpClassItem nodes */
1885 bool isDefault; /* Should be marked as default for type? */
1886 } CreateOpClassStmt;
1888 #define OPCLASS_ITEM_OPERATOR 1
1889 #define OPCLASS_ITEM_FUNCTION 2
1890 #define OPCLASS_ITEM_STORAGETYPE 3
1892 typedef struct CreateOpClassItem
1895 int itemtype; /* see codes above */
1896 /* fields used for an operator or function item: */
1897 List *name; /* operator or function name */
1898 List *args; /* argument types */
1899 int number; /* strategy num or support proc num */
1900 List *order_family; /* only used for ordering operators */
1901 List *class_args; /* only used for functions */
1902 /* fields used for a storagetype item: */
1903 TypeName *storedtype; /* datatype stored in index */
1904 } CreateOpClassItem;
1906 /* ----------------------
1907 * Create Operator Family Statement
1908 * ----------------------
1910 typedef struct CreateOpFamilyStmt
1913 List *opfamilyname; /* qualified name (list of Value strings) */
1914 char *amname; /* name of index AM opfamily is for */
1915 } CreateOpFamilyStmt;
1917 /* ----------------------
1918 * Alter Operator Family Statement
1919 * ----------------------
1921 typedef struct AlterOpFamilyStmt
1924 List *opfamilyname; /* qualified name (list of Value strings) */
1925 char *amname; /* name of index AM opfamily is for */
1926 bool isDrop; /* ADD or DROP the items? */
1927 List *items; /* List of CreateOpClassItem nodes */
1928 } AlterOpFamilyStmt;
1930 /* ----------------------
1931 * Drop Table|Sequence|View|Index|Type|Domain|Conversion|Schema Statement
1932 * ----------------------
1935 typedef struct DropStmt
1938 List *objects; /* list of sublists of names (as Values) */
1939 List *arguments; /* list of sublists of arguments (as Values) */
1940 ObjectType removeType; /* object type */
1941 DropBehavior behavior; /* RESTRICT or CASCADE behavior */
1942 bool missing_ok; /* skip error if object is missing? */
1943 bool concurrent; /* drop index concurrently? */
1946 /* ----------------------
1947 * Truncate Table Statement
1948 * ----------------------
1950 typedef struct TruncateStmt
1953 List *relations; /* relations (RangeVars) to be truncated */
1954 bool restart_seqs; /* restart owned sequences? */
1955 DropBehavior behavior; /* RESTRICT or CASCADE behavior */
1958 /* ----------------------
1959 * Comment On Statement
1960 * ----------------------
1962 typedef struct CommentStmt
1965 ObjectType objtype; /* Object's type */
1966 List *objname; /* Qualified name of the object */
1967 List *objargs; /* Arguments if needed (eg, for functions) */
1968 char *comment; /* Comment to insert, or NULL to remove */
1971 /* ----------------------
1972 * SECURITY LABEL Statement
1973 * ----------------------
1975 typedef struct SecLabelStmt
1978 ObjectType objtype; /* Object's type */
1979 List *objname; /* Qualified name of the object */
1980 List *objargs; /* Arguments if needed (eg, for functions) */
1981 char *provider; /* Label provider (or NULL) */
1982 char *label; /* New security label to be assigned */
1985 /* ----------------------
1986 * Declare Cursor Statement
1988 * Note: the "query" field of DeclareCursorStmt is only used in the raw grammar
1989 * output. After parse analysis it's set to null, and the Query points to the
1990 * DeclareCursorStmt, not vice versa.
1991 * ----------------------
1993 #define CURSOR_OPT_BINARY 0x0001 /* BINARY */
1994 #define CURSOR_OPT_SCROLL 0x0002 /* SCROLL explicitly given */
1995 #define CURSOR_OPT_NO_SCROLL 0x0004 /* NO SCROLL explicitly given */
1996 #define CURSOR_OPT_INSENSITIVE 0x0008 /* INSENSITIVE */
1997 #define CURSOR_OPT_HOLD 0x0010 /* WITH HOLD */
1998 /* these planner-control flags do not correspond to any SQL grammar: */
1999 #define CURSOR_OPT_FAST_PLAN 0x0020 /* prefer fast-start plan */
2000 #define CURSOR_OPT_GENERIC_PLAN 0x0040 /* force use of generic plan */
2001 #define CURSOR_OPT_CUSTOM_PLAN 0x0080 /* force use of custom plan */
2003 typedef struct DeclareCursorStmt
2006 char *portalname; /* name of the portal (cursor) */
2007 int options; /* bitmask of options (see above) */
2008 Node *query; /* the raw SELECT query */
2009 } DeclareCursorStmt;
2011 /* ----------------------
2012 * Close Portal Statement
2013 * ----------------------
2015 typedef struct ClosePortalStmt
2018 char *portalname; /* name of the portal (cursor) */
2019 /* NULL means CLOSE ALL */
2022 /* ----------------------
2023 * Fetch Statement (also Move)
2024 * ----------------------
2026 typedef enum FetchDirection
2028 /* for these, howMany is how many rows to fetch; FETCH_ALL means ALL */
2031 /* for these, howMany indicates a position; only one row is fetched */
2036 #define FETCH_ALL LONG_MAX
2038 typedef struct FetchStmt
2041 FetchDirection direction; /* see above */
2042 long howMany; /* number of rows, or position argument */
2043 char *portalname; /* name of portal (cursor) */
2044 bool ismove; /* TRUE if MOVE */
2047 /* ----------------------
2048 * Create Index Statement
2050 * This represents creation of an index and/or an associated constraint.
2051 * If isconstraint is true, we should create a pg_constraint entry along
2052 * with the index. But if indexOid isn't InvalidOid, we are not creating an
2053 * index, just a UNIQUE/PKEY constraint using an existing index. isconstraint
2054 * must always be true in this case, and the fields describing the index
2055 * properties are empty.
2056 * ----------------------
2058 typedef struct IndexStmt
2061 char *idxname; /* name of new index, or NULL for default */
2062 RangeVar *relation; /* relation to build index on */
2063 char *accessMethod; /* name of access method (eg. btree) */
2064 char *tableSpace; /* tablespace, or NULL for default */
2065 List *indexParams; /* columns to index: a list of IndexElem */
2066 List *options; /* WITH clause options: a list of DefElem */
2067 Node *whereClause; /* qualification (partial-index predicate) */
2068 List *excludeOpNames; /* exclusion operator names, or NIL if none */
2069 char *idxcomment; /* comment to apply to index, or NULL */
2070 Oid indexOid; /* OID of an existing index, if any */
2071 Oid oldNode; /* relfilenode of existing storage, if any */
2072 bool unique; /* is index unique? */
2073 bool primary; /* is index a primary key? */
2074 bool isconstraint; /* is it for a pkey/unique constraint? */
2075 bool deferrable; /* is the constraint DEFERRABLE? */
2076 bool initdeferred; /* is the constraint INITIALLY DEFERRED? */
2077 bool concurrent; /* should this be a concurrent index build? */
2080 /* ----------------------
2081 * Create Function Statement
2082 * ----------------------
2084 typedef struct CreateFunctionStmt
2087 bool replace; /* T => replace if already exists */
2088 List *funcname; /* qualified name of function to create */
2089 List *parameters; /* a list of FunctionParameter */
2090 TypeName *returnType; /* the return type */
2091 List *options; /* a list of DefElem */
2092 List *withClause; /* a list of DefElem */
2093 } CreateFunctionStmt;
2095 typedef enum FunctionParameterMode
2097 /* the assigned enum values appear in pg_proc, don't change 'em! */
2098 FUNC_PARAM_IN = 'i', /* input only */
2099 FUNC_PARAM_OUT = 'o', /* output only */
2100 FUNC_PARAM_INOUT = 'b', /* both */
2101 FUNC_PARAM_VARIADIC = 'v', /* variadic (always input) */
2102 FUNC_PARAM_TABLE = 't' /* table function output column */
2103 } FunctionParameterMode;
2105 typedef struct FunctionParameter
2108 char *name; /* parameter name, or NULL if not given */
2109 TypeName *argType; /* TypeName for parameter type */
2110 FunctionParameterMode mode; /* IN/OUT/etc */
2111 Node *defexpr; /* raw default expr, or NULL if not given */
2112 } FunctionParameter;
2114 typedef struct AlterFunctionStmt
2117 FuncWithArgs *func; /* name and args of function */
2118 List *actions; /* list of DefElem */
2119 } AlterFunctionStmt;
2121 /* ----------------------
2124 * DoStmt is the raw parser output, InlineCodeBlock is the execution-time API
2125 * ----------------------
2127 typedef struct DoStmt
2130 List *args; /* List of DefElem nodes */
2133 typedef struct InlineCodeBlock
2136 char *source_text; /* source text of anonymous code block */
2137 Oid langOid; /* OID of selected language */
2138 bool langIsTrusted; /* trusted property of the language */
2141 /* ----------------------
2142 * Alter Object Rename Statement
2143 * ----------------------
2145 typedef struct RenameStmt
2148 ObjectType renameType; /* OBJECT_TABLE, OBJECT_COLUMN, etc */
2149 ObjectType relationType; /* if column name, associated relation type */
2150 RangeVar *relation; /* in case it's a table */
2151 List *object; /* in case it's some other object */
2152 List *objarg; /* argument types, if applicable */
2153 char *subname; /* name of contained object (column, rule,
2155 char *newname; /* the new name */
2156 DropBehavior behavior; /* RESTRICT or CASCADE behavior */
2157 bool missing_ok; /* skip error if missing? */
2160 /* ----------------------
2161 * ALTER object SET SCHEMA Statement
2162 * ----------------------
2164 typedef struct AlterObjectSchemaStmt
2167 ObjectType objectType; /* OBJECT_TABLE, OBJECT_TYPE, etc */
2168 RangeVar *relation; /* in case it's a table */
2169 List *object; /* in case it's some other object */
2170 List *objarg; /* argument types, if applicable */
2171 char *newschema; /* the new schema */
2172 bool missing_ok; /* skip error if missing? */
2173 } AlterObjectSchemaStmt;
2175 /* ----------------------
2176 * Alter Object Owner Statement
2177 * ----------------------
2179 typedef struct AlterOwnerStmt
2182 ObjectType objectType; /* OBJECT_TABLE, OBJECT_TYPE, etc */
2183 RangeVar *relation; /* in case it's a table */
2184 List *object; /* in case it's some other object */
2185 List *objarg; /* argument types, if applicable */
2186 char *addname; /* additional name if needed */
2187 char *newowner; /* the new owner */
2191 /* ----------------------
2192 * Create Rule Statement
2193 * ----------------------
2195 typedef struct RuleStmt
2198 RangeVar *relation; /* relation the rule is for */
2199 char *rulename; /* name of the rule */
2200 Node *whereClause; /* qualifications */
2201 CmdType event; /* SELECT, INSERT, etc */
2202 bool instead; /* is a 'do instead'? */
2203 List *actions; /* the action statements */
2204 bool replace; /* OR REPLACE */
2207 /* ----------------------
2209 * ----------------------
2211 typedef struct NotifyStmt
2214 char *conditionname; /* condition name to notify */
2215 char *payload; /* the payload string, or NULL if none */
2218 /* ----------------------
2220 * ----------------------
2222 typedef struct ListenStmt
2225 char *conditionname; /* condition name to listen on */
2228 /* ----------------------
2229 * Unlisten Statement
2230 * ----------------------
2232 typedef struct UnlistenStmt
2235 char *conditionname; /* name to unlisten on, or NULL for all */
2238 /* ----------------------
2239 * {Begin|Commit|Rollback} Transaction Statement
2240 * ----------------------
2242 typedef enum TransactionStmtKind
2245 TRANS_STMT_START, /* semantically identical to BEGIN */
2247 TRANS_STMT_ROLLBACK,
2248 TRANS_STMT_SAVEPOINT,
2250 TRANS_STMT_ROLLBACK_TO,
2252 TRANS_STMT_COMMIT_PREPARED,
2253 TRANS_STMT_ROLLBACK_PREPARED
2254 } TransactionStmtKind;
2256 typedef struct TransactionStmt
2259 TransactionStmtKind kind; /* see above */
2260 List *options; /* for BEGIN/START and savepoint commands */
2261 char *gid; /* for two-phase-commit related commands */
2264 /* ----------------------
2265 * Create Type Statement, composite types
2266 * ----------------------
2268 typedef struct CompositeTypeStmt
2271 RangeVar *typevar; /* the composite type to be created */
2272 List *coldeflist; /* list of ColumnDef nodes */
2273 } CompositeTypeStmt;
2275 /* ----------------------
2276 * Create Type Statement, enum types
2277 * ----------------------
2279 typedef struct CreateEnumStmt
2282 List *typeName; /* qualified name (list of Value strings) */
2283 List *vals; /* enum values (list of Value strings) */
2286 /* ----------------------
2287 * Create Type Statement, range types
2288 * ----------------------
2290 typedef struct CreateRangeStmt
2293 List *typeName; /* qualified name (list of Value strings) */
2294 List *params; /* range parameters (list of DefElem) */
2297 /* ----------------------
2298 * Alter Type Statement, enum types
2299 * ----------------------
2301 typedef struct AlterEnumStmt
2304 List *typeName; /* qualified name (list of Value strings) */
2305 char *newVal; /* new enum value's name */
2306 char *newValNeighbor; /* neighboring enum value, if specified */
2307 bool newValIsAfter; /* place new enum value after neighbor? */
2308 bool skipIfExists; /* no error if label already exists */
2311 /* ----------------------
2312 * Create View Statement
2313 * ----------------------
2315 typedef struct ViewStmt
2318 RangeVar *view; /* the view to be created */
2319 List *aliases; /* target column names */
2320 Node *query; /* the SELECT query */
2321 bool replace; /* replace an existing view? */
2322 List *options; /* options from WITH clause */
2325 /* ----------------------
2327 * ----------------------
2329 typedef struct LoadStmt
2332 char *filename; /* file to load */
2335 /* ----------------------
2336 * Createdb Statement
2337 * ----------------------
2339 typedef struct CreatedbStmt
2342 char *dbname; /* name of database to create */
2343 List *options; /* List of DefElem nodes */
2346 /* ----------------------
2348 * ----------------------
2350 typedef struct AlterDatabaseStmt
2353 char *dbname; /* name of database to alter */
2354 List *options; /* List of DefElem nodes */
2355 } AlterDatabaseStmt;
2357 typedef struct AlterDatabaseSetStmt
2360 char *dbname; /* database name */
2361 VariableSetStmt *setstmt; /* SET or RESET subcommand */
2362 } AlterDatabaseSetStmt;
2364 /* ----------------------
2366 * ----------------------
2368 typedef struct DropdbStmt
2371 char *dbname; /* database to drop */
2372 bool missing_ok; /* skip error if db is missing? */
2375 /* ----------------------
2376 * Cluster Statement (support pbrown's cluster index implementation)
2377 * ----------------------
2379 typedef struct ClusterStmt
2382 RangeVar *relation; /* relation being indexed, or NULL if all */
2383 char *indexname; /* original index defined */
2384 bool verbose; /* print progress info */
2387 /* ----------------------
2388 * Vacuum and Analyze Statements
2390 * Even though these are nominally two statements, it's convenient to use
2391 * just one node type for both. Note that at least one of VACOPT_VACUUM
2392 * and VACOPT_ANALYZE must be set in options. VACOPT_FREEZE is an internal
2393 * convenience for the grammar and is not examined at runtime --- the
2394 * freeze_min_age and freeze_table_age fields are what matter.
2395 * ----------------------
2397 typedef enum VacuumOption
2399 VACOPT_VACUUM = 1 << 0, /* do VACUUM */
2400 VACOPT_ANALYZE = 1 << 1, /* do ANALYZE */
2401 VACOPT_VERBOSE = 1 << 2, /* print progress info */
2402 VACOPT_FREEZE = 1 << 3, /* FREEZE option */
2403 VACOPT_FULL = 1 << 4, /* FULL (non-concurrent) vacuum */
2404 VACOPT_NOWAIT = 1 << 5 /* don't wait to get lock (autovacuum only) */
2407 typedef struct VacuumStmt
2410 int options; /* OR of VacuumOption flags */
2411 int freeze_min_age; /* min freeze age, or -1 to use default */
2412 int freeze_table_age; /* age at which to scan whole table */
2413 RangeVar *relation; /* single table to process, or NULL */
2414 List *va_cols; /* list of column names, or NIL for all */
2417 /* ----------------------
2420 * The "query" field is either a raw parse tree (SelectStmt, InsertStmt, etc)
2421 * or a Query node if parse analysis has been done. Note that rewriting and
2422 * planning of the query are always postponed until execution of EXPLAIN.
2423 * ----------------------
2425 typedef struct ExplainStmt
2428 Node *query; /* the query (see comments above) */
2429 List *options; /* list of DefElem nodes */
2432 /* ----------------------
2433 * CREATE TABLE AS Statement (a/k/a SELECT INTO)
2435 * A query written as CREATE TABLE AS will produce this node type natively.
2436 * A query written as SELECT ... INTO will be transformed to this form during
2439 * The "query" field is handled similarly to EXPLAIN, though note that it
2440 * can be a SELECT or an EXECUTE, but not other DML statements.
2441 * ----------------------
2443 typedef struct CreateTableAsStmt
2446 Node *query; /* the query (see comments above) */
2447 IntoClause *into; /* destination table */
2448 bool is_select_into; /* it was written as SELECT INTO */
2449 } CreateTableAsStmt;
2451 /* ----------------------
2452 * Checkpoint Statement
2453 * ----------------------
2455 typedef struct CheckPointStmt
2460 /* ----------------------
2462 * ----------------------
2465 typedef enum DiscardMode
2472 typedef struct DiscardStmt
2478 /* ----------------------
2480 * ----------------------
2482 typedef struct LockStmt
2485 List *relations; /* relations to lock */
2486 int mode; /* lock mode */
2487 bool nowait; /* no wait mode */
2490 /* ----------------------
2491 * SET CONSTRAINTS Statement
2492 * ----------------------
2494 typedef struct ConstraintsSetStmt
2497 List *constraints; /* List of names as RangeVars */
2499 } ConstraintsSetStmt;
2501 /* ----------------------
2503 * ----------------------
2505 typedef struct ReindexStmt
2508 ObjectType kind; /* OBJECT_INDEX, OBJECT_TABLE, OBJECT_DATABASE */
2509 RangeVar *relation; /* Table or index to reindex */
2510 const char *name; /* name of database to reindex */
2511 bool do_system; /* include system tables in database case */
2512 bool do_user; /* include user tables in database case */
2515 /* ----------------------
2516 * CREATE CONVERSION Statement
2517 * ----------------------
2519 typedef struct CreateConversionStmt
2522 List *conversion_name; /* Name of the conversion */
2523 char *for_encoding_name; /* source encoding name */
2524 char *to_encoding_name; /* destination encoding name */
2525 List *func_name; /* qualified conversion function name */
2526 bool def; /* is this a default conversion? */
2527 } CreateConversionStmt;
2529 /* ----------------------
2530 * CREATE CAST Statement
2531 * ----------------------
2533 typedef struct CreateCastStmt
2536 TypeName *sourcetype;
2537 TypeName *targettype;
2539 CoercionContext context;
2543 /* ----------------------
2545 * ----------------------
2547 typedef struct PrepareStmt
2550 char *name; /* Name of plan, arbitrary */
2551 List *argtypes; /* Types of parameters (List of TypeName) */
2552 Node *query; /* The query itself (as a raw parsetree) */
2556 /* ----------------------
2558 * ----------------------
2561 typedef struct ExecuteStmt
2564 char *name; /* The name of the plan to execute */
2565 List *params; /* Values to assign to parameters */
2569 /* ----------------------
2570 * DEALLOCATE Statement
2571 * ----------------------
2573 typedef struct DeallocateStmt
2576 char *name; /* The name of the plan to remove */
2577 /* NULL means DEALLOCATE ALL */
2581 * DROP OWNED statement
2583 typedef struct DropOwnedStmt
2587 DropBehavior behavior;
2591 * REASSIGN OWNED statement
2593 typedef struct ReassignOwnedStmt
2598 } ReassignOwnedStmt;
2601 * TS Dictionary stmts: DefineStmt, RenameStmt and DropStmt are default
2603 typedef struct AlterTSDictionaryStmt
2606 List *dictname; /* qualified name (list of Value strings) */
2607 List *options; /* List of DefElem nodes */
2608 } AlterTSDictionaryStmt;
2611 * TS Configuration stmts: DefineStmt, RenameStmt and DropStmt are default
2613 typedef struct AlterTSConfigurationStmt
2616 List *cfgname; /* qualified name (list of Value strings) */
2619 * dicts will be non-NIL if ADD/ALTER MAPPING was specified. If dicts is
2620 * NIL, but tokentype isn't, DROP MAPPING was specified.
2622 List *tokentype; /* list of Value strings */
2623 List *dicts; /* list of list of Value strings */
2624 bool override; /* if true - remove old variant */
2625 bool replace; /* if true - replace dictionary by another */
2626 bool missing_ok; /* for DROP - skip error if missing? */
2627 } AlterTSConfigurationStmt;
2629 #endif /* PARSENODES_H */