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authorTom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>2017-02-27 17:20:34 -0500
committerTom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>2017-02-27 17:20:34 -0500
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Allow index AMs to return either HeapTuple or IndexTuple format during IOS.
Previously, only IndexTuple format was supported for the output data of an index-only scan. This is fine for btree, which is just returning a verbatim index tuple anyway. It's not so fine for SP-GiST, which can return reconstructed data that's much larger than a page. To fix, extend the index AM API so that index-only scan data can be returned in either HeapTuple or IndexTuple format. There's other ways we could have done it, but this way avoids an API break for index AMs that aren't concerned with the issue, and it costs little except a couple more fields in IndexScanDescs. I changed both GiST and SP-GiST to use the HeapTuple method. I'm not very clear on whether GiST can reconstruct data that's too large for an IndexTuple, but that seems possible, and it's not much of a code change to fix. Per a complaint from Vik Fearing. Reviewed by Jason Li. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/49527f79-530d-0bfe-3dad-d183596afa92@2ndquadrant.fr
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diff --git a/src/include/access/spgist_private.h b/src/include/access/spgist_private.h
index e42079b09f8..4072c050dea 100644
--- a/src/include/access/spgist_private.h
+++ b/src/include/access/spgist_private.h
@@ -159,7 +159,7 @@ typedef struct SpGistScanOpaqueData
int iPtr; /* index for scanning through same */
ItemPointerData heapPtrs[MaxIndexTuplesPerPage]; /* TIDs from cur page */
bool recheck[MaxIndexTuplesPerPage]; /* their recheck flags */
- IndexTuple indexTups[MaxIndexTuplesPerPage]; /* reconstructed tuples */
+ HeapTuple reconTups[MaxIndexTuplesPerPage]; /* reconstructed tuples */
/*
* Note: using MaxIndexTuplesPerPage above is a bit hokey since