Add SQL function array_reverse()

This function takes in input an array, and reverses the position of all
its elements.  This operation only affects the first dimension of the
array, like array_shuffle().

The implementation structure is inspired by array_shuffle(), with a
subroutine called array_reverse_n() that may come in handy in the
future, should more functions able to reverse portions of arrays be
introduced.

Bump catalog version.

Author: Aleksander Alekseev
Reviewed-by: Ashutosh Bapat, Tom Lane, Vladlen Popolitov
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAJ7c6TMpeO_ke+QGOaAx9xdJuxa7r=49-anMh3G5476e3CX1CA@mail.gmail.com
pull/182/head
Michael Paquier 8 months ago
parent 2d8bff603c
commit 49d6c7d8da
  1. 17
      doc/src/sgml/func.sgml
  2. 112
      src/backend/utils/adt/array_userfuncs.c
  3. 2
      src/include/catalog/catversion.h
  4. 3
      src/include/catalog/pg_proc.dat
  5. 31
      src/test/regress/expected/arrays.out
  6. 7
      src/test/regress/sql/arrays.sql

@ -20379,6 +20379,23 @@ SELECT NULLIF(value, '(none)') ...
</para></entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature">
<indexterm>
<primary>array_reverse</primary>
</indexterm>
<function>array_reverse</function> ( <type>anyarray</type> )
<returnvalue>anyarray</returnvalue>
</para>
<para>
Reverses the first dimension of the array.
</para>
<para>
<literal>array_reverse(ARRAY[[1,2],[3,4],[5,6]])</literal>
<returnvalue>{{5,6},{3,4},{1,2}}</returnvalue>
</para></entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature">
<indexterm>

@ -1685,3 +1685,115 @@ array_sample(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
PG_RETURN_ARRAYTYPE_P(result);
}
/*
* array_reverse_n
* Return a copy of array with reversed items.
*
* NOTE: it would be cleaner to look up the elmlen/elmbval/elmalign info
* from the system catalogs, given only the elmtyp. However, the caller is
* in a better position to cache this info across multiple calls.
*/
static ArrayType *
array_reverse_n(ArrayType *array, Oid elmtyp, TypeCacheEntry *typentry)
{
ArrayType *result;
int ndim,
*dims,
*lbs,
nelm,
nitem,
rdims[MAXDIM],
rlbs[MAXDIM];
int16 elmlen;
bool elmbyval;
char elmalign;
Datum *elms,
*ielms;
bool *nuls,
*inuls;
ndim = ARR_NDIM(array);
dims = ARR_DIMS(array);
lbs = ARR_LBOUND(array);
elmlen = typentry->typlen;
elmbyval = typentry->typbyval;
elmalign = typentry->typalign;
deconstruct_array(array, elmtyp, elmlen, elmbyval, elmalign,
&elms, &nuls, &nelm);
nitem = dims[0]; /* total number of items */
nelm /= nitem; /* number of elements per item */
/* Reverse the array */
ielms = elms;
inuls = nuls;
for (int i = 0; i < nitem / 2; i++)
{
int j = (nitem - i - 1) * nelm;
Datum *jelms = elms + j;
bool *jnuls = nuls + j;
/* Swap i'th and j'th items; advance ielms/inuls to next item */
for (int k = 0; k < nelm; k++)
{
Datum elm = *ielms;
bool nul = *inuls;
*ielms++ = *jelms;
*inuls++ = *jnuls;
*jelms++ = elm;
*jnuls++ = nul;
}
}
/* Set up dimensions of the result */
memcpy(rdims, dims, ndim * sizeof(int));
memcpy(rlbs, lbs, ndim * sizeof(int));
rdims[0] = nitem;
result = construct_md_array(elms, nuls, ndim, rdims, rlbs,
elmtyp, elmlen, elmbyval, elmalign);
pfree(elms);
pfree(nuls);
return result;
}
/*
* array_reverse
*
* Returns an array with the same dimensions as the input array, with its
* first-dimension elements in reverse order.
*/
Datum
array_reverse(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
{
ArrayType *array = PG_GETARG_ARRAYTYPE_P(0);
ArrayType *result;
Oid elmtyp;
TypeCacheEntry *typentry;
/*
* There is no point in reversing empty arrays or arrays with less than
* two items.
*/
if (ARR_NDIM(array) < 1 || ARR_DIMS(array)[0] < 2)
PG_RETURN_ARRAYTYPE_P(array);
elmtyp = ARR_ELEMTYPE(array);
typentry = (TypeCacheEntry *) fcinfo->flinfo->fn_extra;
if (typentry == NULL || typentry->type_id != elmtyp)
{
typentry = lookup_type_cache(elmtyp, 0);
fcinfo->flinfo->fn_extra = (void *) typentry;
}
result = array_reverse_n(array, elmtyp, typentry);
PG_RETURN_ARRAYTYPE_P(result);
}

@ -57,6 +57,6 @@
*/
/* yyyymmddN */
#define CATALOG_VERSION_NO 202410311
#define CATALOG_VERSION_NO 202411011
#endif

@ -1741,6 +1741,9 @@
{ oid => '6216', descr => 'take samples from array',
proname => 'array_sample', provolatile => 'v', prorettype => 'anyarray',
proargtypes => 'anyarray int4', prosrc => 'array_sample' },
{ oid => '8686', descr => 'reverse array',
proname => 'array_reverse', prorettype => 'anyarray',
proargtypes => 'anyarray', prosrc => 'array_reverse' },
{ oid => '3816', descr => 'array typanalyze',
proname => 'array_typanalyze', provolatile => 's', prorettype => 'bool',
proargtypes => 'internal', prosrc => 'array_typanalyze' },

@ -2703,3 +2703,34 @@ SELECT array_sample('{1,2,3,4,5,6}'::int[], -1); -- fail
ERROR: sample size must be between 0 and 6
SELECT array_sample('{1,2,3,4,5,6}'::int[], 7); --fail
ERROR: sample size must be between 0 and 6
-- array_reverse
SELECT array_reverse('{}'::int[]);
array_reverse
---------------
{}
(1 row)
SELECT array_reverse('{1}'::int[]);
array_reverse
---------------
{1}
(1 row)
SELECT array_reverse('{1,2}'::int[]);
array_reverse
---------------
{2,1}
(1 row)
SELECT array_reverse('{1,2,3,NULL,4,5,6}'::int[]);
array_reverse
--------------------
{6,5,4,NULL,3,2,1}
(1 row)
SELECT array_reverse('{{1,2},{3,4},{5,6},{7,8}}'::int[]);
array_reverse
---------------------------
{{7,8},{5,6},{3,4},{1,2}}
(1 row)

@ -827,3 +827,10 @@ SELECT array_dims(array_sample('[-1:2][2:3]={{1,2},{3,NULL},{5,6},{7,8}}'::int[]
SELECT array_dims(array_sample('{{{1,2},{3,NULL}},{{5,6},{7,8}},{{9,10},{11,12}}}'::int[], 2));
SELECT array_sample('{1,2,3,4,5,6}'::int[], -1); -- fail
SELECT array_sample('{1,2,3,4,5,6}'::int[], 7); --fail
-- array_reverse
SELECT array_reverse('{}'::int[]);
SELECT array_reverse('{1}'::int[]);
SELECT array_reverse('{1,2}'::int[]);
SELECT array_reverse('{1,2,3,NULL,4,5,6}'::int[]);
SELECT array_reverse('{{1,2},{3,4},{5,6},{7,8}}'::int[]);
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