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/*------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * tuplestore.h * Generalized routines for temporary tuple storage. * * This module handles temporary storage of tuples for purposes such * as Materialize nodes, hashjoin batch files, etc. It is essentially * a dumbed-down version of tuplesort.c; it does no sorting of tuples * but can only store and regurgitate a sequence of tuples. However, * because no sort is required, it is allowed to start reading the sequence * before it has all been written. This is particularly useful for cursors, * because it allows random access within the already-scanned portion of * a query without having to process the underlying scan to completion. * A temporary file is used to handle the data if it exceeds the * space limit specified by the caller. * * Beginning in Postgres 8.2, what is stored is just MinimalTuples; * callers cannot expect valid system columns in regurgitated tuples. * Also, we have changed the API to return tuples in TupleTableSlots, * so that there is a check to prevent attempted access to system columns. * * Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2008, PostgreSQL Global Development Group * Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California * * $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/include/utils/tuplestore.h,v 1.22 2008/01/01 19:45:59 momjian Exp $ * *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ #ifndef TUPLESTORE_H #define TUPLESTORE_H #include "executor/tuptable.h" /* Tuplestorestate is an opaque type whose details are not known outside * tuplestore.c. */ typedef struct Tuplestorestate Tuplestorestate; /* * Currently we only need to store MinimalTuples, but it would be easy * to support the same behavior for IndexTuples and/or bare Datums. */ extern Tuplestorestate *tuplestore_begin_heap(bool randomAccess, bool interXact, int maxKBytes); extern void tuplestore_set_eflags(Tuplestorestate *state, int eflags); extern void tuplestore_puttupleslot(Tuplestorestate *state, TupleTableSlot *slot); extern void tuplestore_puttuple(Tuplestorestate *state, HeapTuple tuple); /* tuplestore_donestoring() used to be required, but is no longer used */ #define tuplestore_donestoring(state) ((void) 0) extern bool tuplestore_gettupleslot(Tuplestorestate *state, bool forward, TupleTableSlot *slot); extern bool tuplestore_advance(Tuplestorestate *state, bool forward); extern void tuplestore_end(Tuplestorestate *state); extern bool tuplestore_ateof(Tuplestorestate *state); extern void tuplestore_rescan(Tuplestorestate *state); extern void tuplestore_markpos(Tuplestorestate *state); extern void tuplestore_restorepos(Tuplestorestate *state); #endif /* TUPLESTORE_H */