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authorTom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>2014-01-21 16:34:35 -0500
committerTom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>2014-01-21 16:34:35 -0500
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Tweak parse location assignment for CURRENT_DATE and related constructs.
All these constructs generate parse trees consisting of a Const and a run-time type coercion (perhaps a FuncExpr or a CoerceViaIO). Modify the raw parse output so that we end up with the original token's location attached to the type coercion node while the Const has location -1; before, it was the other way around. This makes no difference in terms of what exprLocation() will say about the parse tree as a whole, so it should not have any user-visible impact. The point of changing it is that we do not want contrib/pg_stat_statements to treat these constructs as replaceable constants. It will do the right thing if the Const has location -1 rather than a valid location. This is a pretty ugly hack, but then this code is ugly already; we should someday replace this translation with special-purpose parse node(s) that would allow ruleutils.c to reconstruct the original query text. (See also commit 5d3fcc4c2e137417ef470d604fee5e452b22f6a7, which also hacked location assignment rules for the benefit of pg_stat_statements.) Back-patch to 9.2 where pg_stat_statements grew the ability to recognize replaceable constants. Kyotaro Horiguchi
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