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◆ gserialized_gist_joinsel()

Datum gserialized_gist_joinsel ( PG_FUNCTION_ARGS  )

Definition at line 1325 of file gserialized_estimate.c.

1326 {
1327  PlannerInfo *root = (PlannerInfo *) PG_GETARG_POINTER(0);
1328  /* Oid operator = PG_GETARG_OID(1); */
1329  List *args = (List *) PG_GETARG_POINTER(2);
1330  JoinType jointype = (JoinType) PG_GETARG_INT16(3);
1331  int mode = PG_GETARG_INT32(4);
1332 
1333  POSTGIS_DEBUGF(2, "%s: entered function", __func__);
1334 
1335  /* Check length of args and punt on > 2 */
1336  if (list_length(args) != 2)
1337  {
1338  POSTGIS_DEBUGF(2, "%s: got nargs == %d", __func__, list_length(args));
1339  PG_RETURN_FLOAT8(DEFAULT_ND_JOINSEL);
1340  }
1341 
1342  /* Only respond to an inner join/unknown context join */
1343  if (jointype != JOIN_INNER)
1344  {
1345  POSTGIS_DEBUGF(1, "%s: jointype %d not supported", __func__, jointype);
1346  PG_RETURN_FLOAT8(DEFAULT_ND_JOINSEL);
1347  }
1348 
1349  PG_RETURN_FLOAT8(gserialized_joinsel_internal(root, args, jointype, mode));
1350 }
#define DEFAULT_ND_JOINSEL
float8 gserialized_joinsel_internal(PlannerInfo *root, List *args, JoinType jointype, int mode)
args
Definition: ovdump.py:45

References ovdump::args, DEFAULT_ND_JOINSEL, and gserialized_joinsel_internal().

Referenced by gserialized_gist_joinsel_2d(), and gserialized_gist_joinsel_nd().

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