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spg_engine/
ddl.rs

1//! DDL execution — every CREATE / DROP / ALTER for schema objects:
2//! tables and indexes, plus users, functions, triggers, sequences,
3//! views, types, domains, schemas, and materialized views. Lifted out
4//! of `lib.rs` (v7.32 engine modularisation). These `impl Engine`
5//! methods are dispatched from `Engine::execute` (hence pub(crate)) and
6//! drive the catalog / storage schema mutations.
7
8use alloc::string::{String, ToString};
9use alloc::vec::Vec;
10
11use spg_sql::ast::{
12    ColumnDef, CreateIndexStatement, CreateTableStatement, CreateUserStatement, Expr, IndexMethod,
13    Literal, PartitionKindAst, PartitionOfBoundsAst, Statement, VecEncoding as SqlVecEncoding,
14};
15use spg_storage::{
16    ColumnSchema, DataType, ExclusionConstraint, PartitionKind, PartitionRole, RangeKind,
17    StorageError, TableSchema, Value, VecEncoding,
18};
19
20/// v7.39 (round 215) — the column an EXCLUDE constraint's range-overlap index
21/// should key on: the `&&` element sitting on an integer-keyable range column
22/// (int4/int8/date/ts/tstz range — the kinds `range_excl_index_key` reduces to
23/// an `i128`). `None` when no element qualifies (numrange, or a non-`&&`
24/// operator only), in which case the constraint keeps the O(n) enforcement.
25fn excl_index_column(schema: &TableSchema, ex: &ExclusionConstraint) -> Option<usize> {
26    for (pos, op) in &ex.elements {
27        if op == "&&"
28            && let Some(col) = schema.columns.get(*pos)
29            && matches!(
30                col.ty,
31                DataType::Range(
32                    RangeKind::Int4
33                        | RangeKind::Int8
34                        | RangeKind::Date
35                        | RangeKind::Ts
36                        | RangeKind::TsTz
37                )
38            )
39        {
40            return Some(*pos);
41        }
42    }
43    None
44}
45
46/// v7.39 (round 215) — rebuild the range-exclusion indexes for every table in
47/// a freshly-deserialized catalog. The indexes aren't persisted (like BRIN,
48/// they re-derive), so a catalog load must re-emit them from the persisted
49/// exclusion constraints + rows before the first EXCLUDE enforcement runs.
50pub(crate) fn rebuild_all_excl_indexes(cat: &mut spg_storage::Catalog) {
51    for name in cat.table_names() {
52        let Some(table) = cat.get_mut(&name) else {
53            continue;
54        };
55        let cols: Vec<usize> = table
56            .schema()
57            .exclusion_constraints
58            .iter()
59            .filter_map(|ex| excl_index_column(table.schema(), ex))
60            .collect();
61        for c in cols {
62            table.ensure_excl_range_index(c);
63        }
64    }
65}
66
67use crate::{
68    CancelToken, ClockFn, Engine, EngineError, QueryResult, check_existing_unique_violation,
69    coerce_value, column_type_to_data_type, enforce_fk_inserts, eval, infer_column_types,
70    literal_expr_to_value, resolve_foreign_key, rewrite_column_in_source, users,
71};
72
73/// v7.39 (round 475) — the column a `to_tsvector(…)` index key reads.
74///
75/// PG's full-text idiom is `CREATE INDEX … USING gin (to_tsvector('simple',
76/// body))`, and it is the reason a PG schema reaches the expression path at
77/// all. SPG already builds a fulltext GIN over a column for MySQL's
78/// `FULLTEXT KEY`; this recognises the shape so the PG spelling lands on the
79/// same index instead of being refused.
80///
81/// `None` for anything else, including `to_tsvector` over an expression
82/// rather than a bare column — indexing a derived value is a different
83/// build, and guessing at it would be worse than refusing.
84fn tsvector_source_column(e: &spg_sql::ast::Expr) -> Option<String> {
85    let spg_sql::ast::Expr::FunctionCall { name, args } = e else {
86        return None;
87    };
88    if !name.eq_ignore_ascii_case("to_tsvector") {
89        return None;
90    }
91    // `to_tsvector(col)` or `to_tsvector(config, col)` — either way the
92    // column is the last argument.
93    match args.last() {
94        Some(spg_sql::ast::Expr::Column(c)) => Some(c.name.clone()),
95        _ => None,
96    }
97}
98
99impl Engine {
100    /// v6.7.2 — `ALTER TABLE t SET hot_tier_bytes = X`. Dispatch
101    /// arm. Currently the only setting is `hot_tier_bytes`; later
102    /// v6.7.x can extend `AlterTableTarget` without touching this
103    /// arm structure.
104    pub(crate) fn exec_alter_table(
105        &mut self,
106        s: spg_sql::ast::AlterTableStatement,
107    ) -> Result<QueryResult, EngineError> {
108        // v7.13.2 — mailrs round-6 S1: apply each subaction in order.
109        // On first error the statement aborts; subactions already
110        // applied stay (no transactional rollback in v7.13 — wrap in
111        // BEGIN/COMMIT if atomicity matters).
112        let table_name = s.name.clone();
113        // v7.39 (round 735, S14/B3) — any table-shape change invalidates
114        // a dependent materialized view's refresh watermark.
115        self.bump_table_change(&table_name);
116        for target in s.targets {
117            self.exec_alter_table_subaction(&table_name, target)?;
118        }
119        // v7.39 (round 215) — (re)build range-exclusion indexes after any
120        // ALTER: ADD EXCLUDE installs a new one; DROP COLUMN cleared them (it
121        // shifts positions), so this restores them from the constraints'
122        // updated column positions. Idempotent for the untouched case.
123        self.install_excl_range_indexes(&table_name);
124        Ok(QueryResult::CommandOk {
125            affected: 0,
126            modified_catalog: self.catalog_change_is_committed(),
127        })
128    }
129
130    pub(crate) fn exec_alter_table_subaction(
131        &mut self,
132        table_name_outer: &str,
133        target: spg_sql::ast::AlterTableTarget,
134    ) -> Result<(), EngineError> {
135        use spg_sql::ast::AlterTableTarget as T;
136        let tbl = table_name_outer;
137        match target {
138            // v7.39 (round 647) — attach or detach an inheritance child.
139            // Accepted-and-ignored since v7.37.18, whose reasoning ("SPG
140            // doesn't support PG-style inheritance") round 645 made
141            // false. `NO INHERIT` reporting success while the child
142            // stayed attached is the worst shape a statement can have.
143            T::Inherit { parent, detach } => self.alter_inherit(tbl, &parent, detach),
144            T::SetHotTierBytes(n) => self.alter_set_hot_tier_bytes(tbl, n),
145            T::AddForeignKey(fk) => self.alter_add_foreign_key(tbl, fk),
146            T::DropForeignKey { name, if_exists } => {
147                self.alter_drop_foreign_key(tbl, name, if_exists)
148            }
149            // v7.39 (round 431) — `ALTER TABLE t DROP {INDEX|KEY} name`
150            // shares the standalone DROP INDEX path, so the two spellings
151            // cannot diverge on the not-found / IF EXISTS behaviour.
152            T::DropIndex { name, if_exists } => self.exec_drop_index(name, if_exists).map(|_| ()),
153            T::AddColumn {
154                column,
155                if_not_exists,
156            } => self.alter_add_column(tbl, column, if_not_exists),
157            T::AlterColumnType {
158                column,
159                new_type,
160                using,
161                collation,
162            } => self.alter_column_type(tbl, column, new_type, using, collation),
163            T::AddTableConstraint(tc) => self.alter_add_table_constraint(tbl, tc),
164            T::ValidateConstraint { name } => self.alter_validate_constraint(tbl, &name),
165            // v7.39 (round 652) — SPG is single-owner and has no
166            // clustered storage, so both of these remain no-ops once the
167            // name checks out. What was missing was the check.
168            T::OwnerTo { role } => {
169                if self.role_exists(&role) {
170                    Ok(())
171                } else {
172                    Err(EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
173                        "role \"{role}\" does not exist"
174                    )))
175                }
176            }
177            // v7.39 (round 710) — same shape as OwnerTo/ClusterOn above:
178            // the ACTION no-ops, the NAME check is what was missing.
179            T::OfType { type_name } => {
180                let cat = self.active_catalog();
181                if cat.enum_types().contains_key(&type_name)
182                    || cat.domain_types().contains_key(&type_name)
183                    || cat.composite_types().contains_key(&type_name)
184                {
185                    Ok(())
186                } else {
187                    Err(EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
188                        "type \"{type_name}\" does not exist"
189                    )))
190                }
191            }
192            T::ReplicaIdentityUsingIndex { index } => {
193                let table = self.active_catalog().get(tbl).ok_or_else(|| {
194                    EngineError::Storage(StorageError::TableNotFound { name: tbl.into() })
195                })?;
196                if table
197                    .indices()
198                    .iter()
199                    .any(|i| i.name.eq_ignore_ascii_case(&index))
200                {
201                    Ok(())
202                } else {
203                    Err(EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
204                        "index \"{index}\" for table \"{tbl}\" does not exist"
205                    )))
206                }
207            }
208            T::ClusterOn { index } => {
209                let Some(index) = index else { return Ok(()) };
210                let table = self.active_catalog().get(tbl).ok_or_else(|| {
211                    EngineError::Storage(StorageError::TableNotFound { name: tbl.into() })
212                })?;
213                if table
214                    .indices()
215                    .iter()
216                    .any(|i| i.name.eq_ignore_ascii_case(&index))
217                {
218                    Ok(())
219                } else {
220                    Err(EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
221                        "index \"{index}\" for table \"{tbl}\" does not exist"
222                    )))
223                }
224            }
225            T::DropColumn {
226                column,
227                if_exists,
228                cascade,
229            } => self.alter_drop_column(tbl, column, if_exists, cascade),
230            T::SetTriggerEnabled { which, enabled } => {
231                self.alter_set_trigger_enabled(tbl, which, enabled)
232            }
233            T::SetColumnAutoIncrement { column, seq_name } => {
234                self.alter_set_column_auto_increment(tbl, column, seq_name)
235            }
236            T::RenameTable { new } => self.alter_rename_table(tbl, new),
237            T::RenameColumn { old, new } => self.alter_rename_column(tbl, old, new),
238            T::RenameConstraint { old, new } => self.alter_rename_constraint(tbl, &old, new),
239            T::AttachPartition { child, bounds } => self.alter_attach_partition(tbl, child, bounds),
240            T::DetachPartition {
241                child,
242                concurrently,
243                finalize,
244            } => self.alter_detach_partition(tbl, child, concurrently, finalize),
245            T::AlterColumnSetDefault {
246                column,
247                default_expr,
248            } => self.alter_column_set_default(tbl, column, default_expr),
249            T::AlterColumnDropDefault { column } => self.alter_column_drop_default(tbl, column),
250            T::AlterColumnSetNotNull { column } => self.alter_column_set_not_null(tbl, column),
251            T::AlterColumnDropNotNull { column } => self.alter_column_drop_not_null(tbl, column),
252            // v7.39 (round 220) — RESTART [WITH n]: record the next-value
253            // floor on the identity column (max+1 alloc takes the max).
254            T::AlterColumnRestart { column, with } => {
255                let table = self.active_catalog_mut().get_mut(tbl).ok_or_else(|| {
256                    EngineError::Storage(StorageError::TableNotFound { name: tbl.into() })
257                })?;
258                let Some(col) = table
259                    .schema_mut()
260                    .columns
261                    .iter_mut()
262                    .find(|c| c.name.eq_ignore_ascii_case(&column))
263                else {
264                    return Err(EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
265                        "column \"{column}\" of relation \"{tbl}\" does not exist"
266                    )));
267                };
268                col.auto_restart = Some(with.unwrap_or(1));
269                Ok(())
270            }
271            T::AlterColumnDropExpression { column, if_exists } => {
272                self.alter_column_drop_expression(tbl, column, if_exists)
273            }
274            T::AlterColumnDropIdentity { column, if_exists } => {
275                self.alter_column_drop_identity(tbl, column, if_exists)
276            }
277            T::AlterColumnSetExpression { column, expr } => {
278                self.alter_column_set_expression(tbl, column, expr)
279            }
280            T::SetRowSecurity { enabled, force } => {
281                self.alter_set_row_security(tbl, enabled, force)
282            }
283        }
284    }
285
286    /// v7.39 (RLS) — `ALTER TABLE t { ENABLE|DISABLE|FORCE|NO FORCE } ROW LEVEL
287    /// SECURITY`. Sets the schema flags (`relrowsecurity` / `relforcerowsecurity`
288    /// mirrors). Enforcement is gated on the session role (Phase 1); Phase 0
289    /// only records the flags for catalog / pg_dump fidelity.
290    fn alter_set_row_security(
291        &mut self,
292        tbl: &str,
293        enabled: Option<bool>,
294        force: Option<bool>,
295    ) -> Result<(), EngineError> {
296        let table = self.active_catalog_mut().get_mut(tbl).ok_or_else(|| {
297            EngineError::Storage(StorageError::TableNotFound { name: tbl.into() })
298        })?;
299        if let Some(e) = enabled {
300            table.schema_mut().row_security = e;
301        }
302        if let Some(fo) = force {
303            table.schema_mut().force_row_security = fo;
304        }
305        Ok(())
306    }
307
308    /// v7.38 (read01 U12) — `ALTER COLUMN col SET EXPRESSION AS (expr)`
309    /// (PG 17): swap a stored generated column's expression and recompute
310    /// every existing row against the new expression.
311    fn alter_column_set_expression(
312        &mut self,
313        tbl: &str,
314        column: String,
315        expr: spg_sql::ast::Expr,
316    ) -> Result<(), EngineError> {
317        let expr_str = alloc::format!("{expr}");
318        let table = self.active_catalog_mut().get_mut(tbl).ok_or_else(|| {
319            EngineError::Storage(StorageError::TableNotFound { name: tbl.into() })
320        })?;
321        let pos = table
322            .schema()
323            .columns
324            .iter()
325            .position(|c| c.name.eq_ignore_ascii_case(&column))
326            .ok_or_else(|| {
327                EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
328                    "ALTER COLUMN SET EXPRESSION: column {column:?} not in table {tbl:?}"
329                ))
330            })?;
331        if table.schema().columns[pos].generated_stored_expr.is_none() {
332            return Err(EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
333                "ALTER COLUMN SET EXPRESSION: column {column:?} is not a stored generated column"
334            )));
335        }
336        table.schema_mut().columns[pos].generated_stored_expr = Some(expr_str);
337        // Recompute existing rows against the new expression.
338        let schema_cols = table.schema().columns.clone();
339        let col_ty = schema_cols[pos].ty;
340        let ctx = crate::eval::EvalContext::new(&schema_cols, None);
341        let mut new_values: Vec<Value<'static>> = Vec::with_capacity(table.rows().len());
342        for row in table.rows().iter() {
343            let v = eval::eval_expr(&expr, row, &ctx).map_err(|e| {
344                EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
345                    "ALTER COLUMN SET EXPRESSION: recompute failed: {e:?}"
346                ))
347            })?;
348            new_values.push(coerce_value(v, col_ty, &column, pos)?);
349        }
350        for (i, v) in new_values.into_iter().enumerate() {
351            let mut row_values = table
352                .rows()
353                .get(i)
354                .expect("bounds-checked by the loop above")
355                .values
356                .clone();
357            row_values[pos] = v;
358            table.update_row(i, row_values)?;
359        }
360        Ok(())
361    }
362
363    /// v7.38 (read01 U10) — `ALTER COLUMN col DROP EXPRESSION` converts a
364    /// stored generated column to a plain column: clear the generation
365    /// expression so future INSERT/UPDATE accept a supplied value instead
366    /// of recomputing it. Existing stored values are left as-is.
367    fn alter_column_drop_expression(
368        &mut self,
369        tbl: &str,
370        column: String,
371        if_exists: bool,
372    ) -> Result<(), EngineError> {
373        let table = self.active_catalog_mut().get_mut(tbl).ok_or_else(|| {
374            EngineError::Storage(StorageError::TableNotFound { name: tbl.into() })
375        })?;
376        let pos = table
377            .schema()
378            .columns
379            .iter()
380            .position(|c| c.name.eq_ignore_ascii_case(&column))
381            .ok_or_else(|| {
382                EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
383                    "ALTER COLUMN DROP EXPRESSION: column {column:?} not in table {tbl:?}"
384                ))
385            })?;
386        if table.schema().columns[pos].generated_stored_expr.is_none() {
387            // v7.39 (round 187, U10) — PG's wordings, live-verified
388            // 2026-07-18: plain form errors, IF EXISTS raises a NOTICE
389            // and skips (`ALTER TABLE` still succeeds — pg_dump
390            // restore scripts rely on that).
391            if if_exists {
392                self.notice(alloc::format!(
393                    "column \"{column}\" of relation \"{tbl}\" is not a generated column, skipping"
394                ));
395                return Ok(());
396            }
397            return Err(EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
398                "column \"{column}\" of relation \"{tbl}\" is not a generated column"
399            )));
400        }
401        table.schema_mut().columns[pos].generated_stored_expr = None;
402        Ok(())
403    }
404
405    /// v7.38 (read01, T28) — `ALTER COLUMN col DROP IDENTITY [IF EXISTS]`:
406    /// de-generate an identity column into a plain column. Errors when the
407    /// column is not an identity column, unless `IF EXISTS` was given.
408    fn alter_column_drop_identity(
409        &mut self,
410        tbl: &str,
411        column: String,
412        if_exists: bool,
413    ) -> Result<(), EngineError> {
414        let table = self.active_catalog_mut().get_mut(tbl).ok_or_else(|| {
415            EngineError::Storage(StorageError::TableNotFound { name: tbl.into() })
416        })?;
417        let pos = table
418            .schema()
419            .columns
420            .iter()
421            .position(|c| c.name.eq_ignore_ascii_case(&column))
422            .ok_or_else(|| {
423                EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
424                    "ALTER COLUMN DROP IDENTITY: column {column:?} not in table {tbl:?}"
425                ))
426            })?;
427        if !table.schema().columns[pos].auto_increment {
428            if if_exists {
429                return Ok(());
430            }
431            // PG18.4: `column "a" of relation "t3" is not an identity column`.
432            return Err(EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
433                "column {column:?} of relation {tbl:?} is not an identity column"
434            )));
435        }
436        table.schema_mut().columns[pos].auto_increment = false;
437        // v7.38 (read01) — a dropped identity is a plain column: clear the
438        // ALWAYS marker too so explicit INSERT values are accepted again.
439        table.schema_mut().columns[pos].identity_always = false;
440        Ok(())
441    }
442
443    /// v7.37.18 (18.1) — set / drop column default.
444    fn alter_column_set_default(
445        &mut self,
446        tbl: &str,
447        column: String,
448        default_expr: spg_sql::ast::Expr,
449    ) -> Result<(), EngineError> {
450        // Volatile defaults (now(), nextval(), …) go through the
451        // runtime_default path; literal defaults freeze into `default`.
452        let display = alloc::format!("{}", default_expr);
453        let is_runtime = matches!(default_expr, spg_sql::ast::Expr::FunctionCall { .. });
454        let literal_value = if is_runtime {
455            None
456        } else {
457            crate::conversions::literal_expr_to_value(default_expr.clone()).ok()
458        };
459        let table = self.active_catalog_mut().get_mut(tbl).ok_or_else(|| {
460            EngineError::Storage(StorageError::TableNotFound { name: tbl.into() })
461        })?;
462        let pos = table
463            .schema()
464            .columns
465            .iter()
466            .position(|c| c.name.eq_ignore_ascii_case(&column))
467            .ok_or_else(|| {
468                EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
469                    "column {column:?} of relation {tbl:?} does not exist"
470                ))
471            })?;
472        let col = &mut table.schema_mut().columns[pos];
473        if is_runtime {
474            col.runtime_default = Some(display);
475            col.default = None;
476        } else if let Some(v) = literal_value {
477            col.default = Some(v);
478            col.runtime_default = None;
479        } else {
480            // Could not evaluate; fall back to runtime path.
481            col.runtime_default = Some(display);
482            col.default = None;
483        }
484        Ok(())
485    }
486
487    fn alter_column_drop_default(&mut self, tbl: &str, column: String) -> Result<(), EngineError> {
488        let table = self.active_catalog_mut().get_mut(tbl).ok_or_else(|| {
489            EngineError::Storage(StorageError::TableNotFound { name: tbl.into() })
490        })?;
491        let pos = table
492            .schema()
493            .columns
494            .iter()
495            .position(|c| c.name.eq_ignore_ascii_case(&column))
496            .ok_or_else(|| {
497                EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
498                    "ALTER COLUMN DROP DEFAULT: column {column:?} not in table {tbl:?}"
499                ))
500            })?;
501        let col = &mut table.schema_mut().columns[pos];
502        col.default = None;
503        col.runtime_default = None;
504        Ok(())
505    }
506
507    /// v7.37.18 (18.2) — set / drop column NOT NULL flag.
508    fn alter_column_set_not_null(&mut self, tbl: &str, column: String) -> Result<(), EngineError> {
509        // Validate no existing row holds NULL in this column
510        // before flipping the flag. PG raises on first NULL hit.
511        // v7.39 (read01 round 49) — scan VISIBLE rows, not physical ones.
512        // Under in-place MVCC a DELETE leaves a tombstoned physical row
513        // behind; counting it made `DELETE FROM t; ALTER TABLE t ALTER c SET
514        // NOT NULL` fail on a table PG sees as empty (the flip-regression
515        // family: same shape as the ATTACH PARTITION empty-check and the
516        // ALTER TYPE rewrite bug).
517        let snap = self.current_snapshot();
518        let table = self.active_catalog().get(tbl).ok_or_else(|| {
519            EngineError::Storage(StorageError::TableNotFound { name: tbl.into() })
520        })?;
521        let pos = table
522            .schema()
523            .columns
524            .iter()
525            .position(|c| c.name.eq_ignore_ascii_case(&column))
526            .ok_or_else(|| {
527                EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
528                    "column {column:?} of relation {tbl:?} does not exist"
529                ))
530            })?;
531        for (_, row) in table.scan_visible(&snap) {
532            if matches!(row.values.get(pos), Some(spg_storage::Value::Null)) {
533                // v7.39 (read01 round 49) — PG wording (23502 at the wire).
534                return Err(EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
535                    "column {column:?} of relation {tbl:?} contains null values"
536                )));
537            }
538        }
539        let table = self
540            .active_catalog_mut()
541            .get_mut(tbl)
542            .expect("checked above");
543        table.schema_mut().columns[pos].nullable = false;
544        Ok(())
545    }
546
547    fn alter_column_drop_not_null(&mut self, tbl: &str, column: String) -> Result<(), EngineError> {
548        let table = self.active_catalog_mut().get_mut(tbl).ok_or_else(|| {
549            EngineError::Storage(StorageError::TableNotFound { name: tbl.into() })
550        })?;
551        let pos = table
552            .schema()
553            .columns
554            .iter()
555            .position(|c| c.name.eq_ignore_ascii_case(&column))
556            .ok_or_else(|| {
557                EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
558                    "ALTER COLUMN DROP NOT NULL: column {column:?} not in table {tbl:?}"
559                ))
560            })?;
561        table.schema_mut().columns[pos].nullable = true;
562        Ok(())
563    }
564
565    /// v7.37.16 (16.3) — `ALTER TABLE parent ATTACH PARTITION child <bounds>`.
566    ///
567    /// Promotes an existing standalone table `child` into a partition
568    /// of `parent`. Enforces:
569    ///   1. `parent` is a partition parent (`PartitionRole::Parent`).
570    ///   2. `child` is currently standalone (`partition_role == None`).
571    ///   3. `child`'s column list is layout-compatible with `parent`
572    ///      (same column names, types and ordering — PG also requires
573    ///      this and uses it to delegate the actual storage).
574    ///   4. `bounds` shape matches `parent.kind` (Range/List/Hash).
575    ///   5. New range / list / hash bounds don't overlap any existing
576    ///      sibling — same gates as the CREATE TABLE … PARTITION OF
577    ///      path.
578    ///   6. Every existing row in `child` satisfies the bound predicate
579    ///      (PG's "partition constraint" check). Mis-fits raise; no
580    ///      silent re-routing.
581    fn alter_attach_partition(
582        &mut self,
583        parent_name: &str,
584        child_name: String,
585        bounds: spg_sql::ast::PartitionOfBoundsAst,
586    ) -> Result<(), EngineError> {
587        use spg_sql::ast::PartitionOfBoundsAst;
588        use spg_storage::{PartitionKind, PartitionRole};
589        // Parent gate.
590        let (parent_kind, parent_columns) = {
591            let parent = self.active_catalog().get(parent_name).ok_or_else(|| {
592                EngineError::Storage(StorageError::TableNotFound {
593                    name: parent_name.into(),
594                })
595            })?;
596            match &parent.schema().partition_role {
597                Some(PartitionRole::Parent { kind, .. }) => {
598                    (*kind, parent.schema().columns.clone())
599                }
600                _ => {
601                    return Err(EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
602                        "ALTER TABLE … ATTACH PARTITION: {parent_name:?} is not a partition parent"
603                    )));
604                }
605            }
606        };
607        // Child gate: must exist + be standalone + share parent's
608        // column layout.
609        {
610            let child = self.active_catalog().get(&child_name).ok_or_else(|| {
611                EngineError::Storage(StorageError::TableNotFound {
612                    name: child_name.clone(),
613                })
614            })?;
615            if child.schema().partition_role.is_some() {
616                return Err(EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
617                    "ALTER TABLE … ATTACH PARTITION: {child_name:?} is already a partition; \
618                     DETACH it first"
619                )));
620            }
621            let child_cols = &child.schema().columns;
622            if child_cols.len() != parent_columns.len() {
623                return Err(EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
624                    "ALTER TABLE … ATTACH PARTITION: column-count mismatch \
625                     ({child_name:?} has {}, {parent_name:?} has {})",
626                    child_cols.len(),
627                    parent_columns.len()
628                )));
629            }
630            for (c, p) in child_cols.iter().zip(parent_columns.iter()) {
631                if !c.name.eq_ignore_ascii_case(&p.name) || c.ty != p.ty {
632                    return Err(EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
633                        "ALTER TABLE … ATTACH PARTITION: column {:?} of {child_name:?} \
634                         (type {:?}) doesn't match column {:?} of {parent_name:?} (type {:?})",
635                        c.name,
636                        c.ty,
637                        p.name,
638                        p.ty
639                    )));
640                }
641            }
642        }
643        // Resolve bounds (same gates as CREATE TABLE … PARTITION OF).
644        let role = match bounds {
645            PartitionOfBoundsAst::Default => PartitionRole::Default {
646                parent_name: parent_name.into(),
647            },
648            PartitionOfBoundsAst::Range { lower, upper } => {
649                if !matches!(parent_kind, PartitionKind::Range) {
650                    return Err(EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
651                        "ATTACH PARTITION: FOR VALUES FROM/TO only valid for a RANGE-partitioned \
652                         parent (parent {parent_name:?} is {parent_kind:?})"
653                    )));
654                }
655                let lower_b = crate::partition::evaluate_partition_bound(*lower)?;
656                let upper_b = crate::partition::evaluate_partition_bound(*upper)?;
657                if !crate::partition::ranges_overlap(&lower_b, &upper_b, &lower_b, &upper_b) {
658                    return Err(EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
659                        "ATTACH PARTITION: FROM ({}) TO ({}) is empty (lower must be < upper)",
660                        crate::partition::bound_to_diag(&lower_b),
661                        crate::partition::bound_to_diag(&upper_b),
662                    )));
663                }
664                for sib in crate::partition::children_of_parent(self.active_catalog(), parent_name)
665                {
666                    let Some(t) = self.active_catalog().get(&sib) else {
667                        continue;
668                    };
669                    if let Some(PartitionRole::Range {
670                        lower: sl,
671                        upper: su,
672                        ..
673                    }) = &t.schema().partition_role
674                    {
675                        if crate::partition::ranges_overlap(&lower_b, &upper_b, sl, su) {
676                            return Err(EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
677                                "ATTACH PARTITION: range FROM ({}) TO ({}) overlaps sibling \
678                                 {sib:?} (FROM ({}) TO ({}))",
679                                crate::partition::bound_to_diag(&lower_b),
680                                crate::partition::bound_to_diag(&upper_b),
681                                crate::partition::bound_to_diag(sl),
682                                crate::partition::bound_to_diag(su),
683                            )));
684                        }
685                    }
686                }
687                PartitionRole::Range {
688                    parent_name: parent_name.into(),
689                    lower: lower_b,
690                    upper: upper_b,
691                }
692            }
693            PartitionOfBoundsAst::List { values } => {
694                if !matches!(parent_kind, PartitionKind::List) {
695                    return Err(EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
696                        "ATTACH PARTITION: FOR VALUES IN only valid for a LIST-partitioned \
697                         parent (parent {parent_name:?} is {parent_kind:?})"
698                    )));
699                }
700                let mut bounds_v = Vec::with_capacity(values.len());
701                for v in values {
702                    bounds_v.push(crate::partition::evaluate_partition_bound(v)?);
703                }
704                for sib in crate::partition::children_of_parent(self.active_catalog(), parent_name)
705                {
706                    let Some(t) = self.active_catalog().get(&sib) else {
707                        continue;
708                    };
709                    if let Some(PartitionRole::List {
710                        values: existing, ..
711                    }) = &t.schema().partition_role
712                    {
713                        for new_b in &bounds_v {
714                            if existing.iter().any(|e| e == new_b) {
715                                // v7.39 (round 770) — PG's overlap sentence.
716                                let _ = crate::partition::bound_to_diag(new_b);
717                                return Err(EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
718                                    "partition \"{child_name}\" would overlap partition \"{sib}\"",
719                                )));
720                            }
721                        }
722                    }
723                }
724                PartitionRole::List {
725                    parent_name: parent_name.into(),
726                    values: bounds_v,
727                }
728            }
729            PartitionOfBoundsAst::Hash { modulus, remainder } => {
730                if !matches!(parent_kind, PartitionKind::Hash) {
731                    return Err(EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
732                        "ATTACH PARTITION: FOR VALUES WITH only valid for a HASH-partitioned \
733                         parent (parent {parent_name:?} is {parent_kind:?})"
734                    )));
735                }
736                if modulus == 0 || remainder >= modulus {
737                    return Err(EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
738                        "ATTACH PARTITION: HASH (MODULUS={modulus}, REMAINDER={remainder}) \
739                         must satisfy modulus > 0 and remainder < modulus"
740                    )));
741                }
742                for sib in crate::partition::children_of_parent(self.active_catalog(), parent_name)
743                {
744                    let Some(t) = self.active_catalog().get(&sib) else {
745                        continue;
746                    };
747                    if let Some(PartitionRole::Hash {
748                        modulus: m,
749                        remainder: r,
750                        ..
751                    }) = &t.schema().partition_role
752                    {
753                        if *m != modulus {
754                            return Err(EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
755                                "ATTACH PARTITION: HASH MODULUS {modulus} differs from sibling \
756                                 {sib:?} MODULUS {m} (mixed moduli not yet supported)"
757                            )));
758                        }
759                        if *r == remainder {
760                            return Err(EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
761                                "ATTACH PARTITION: HASH REMAINDER {remainder} already used \
762                                 by sibling {sib:?}"
763                            )));
764                        }
765                    }
766                }
767                PartitionRole::Hash {
768                    parent_name: parent_name.into(),
769                    modulus,
770                    remainder,
771                }
772            }
773        };
774        // PG-style "partition constraint" check — every existing row
775        // in child must satisfy the new role's predicate. For now we
776        // leave row-validation as TODO (16.3.b): pre-existing rows
777        // could violate the bound. v7.37.16.3 ships with a
778        // pessimistic gate: refuse ATTACH if the child has any rows
779        // and require the operator to either DROP them first or use
780        // a fresh empty child. This matches PG's safest behaviour
781        // (PG actually scans the rows; our scan path lands in
782        // 16.3.b). Match the spirit, not the letter.
783        // Count *visible* rows: under in-place MVCC a DELETE leaves a
784        // tombstoned physical row behind, which must not fail the
785        // empty-child gate (legacy path removed it physically).
786        // v7.39 (round 621) — 16.3.b, the row scan the gate above promised.
787        //
788        // The pessimistic "child must be empty" gate refused the ordinary
789        // migration — build a table, load it, attach it — that partitioned
790        // setups are adopted FOR. PG scans the rows; now so does this. Every
791        // visible row's key must satisfy the new bound, and one that does not
792        // raises PG's wording (`partition constraint of relation … is violated
793        // by some row`) BEFORE the role is installed, so a failed attach
794        // changes nothing.
795        let key_pos = {
796            let parent = self.active_catalog().get(parent_name);
797            match parent.and_then(|p| p.schema().partition_role.as_ref()) {
798                Some(spg_storage::PartitionRole::Parent {
799                    key_column_positions,
800                    ..
801                }) => key_column_positions.first().copied().unwrap_or(0),
802                _ => 0,
803            }
804        };
805        let snap = self.current_snapshot();
806        if let Some(t) = self.active_catalog().get(&child_name) {
807            for (_, row) in t.scan_visible(&snap) {
808                let key = row.values.get(key_pos).cloned().unwrap_or(Value::Null);
809                let fits = match &role {
810                    PartitionRole::Range { lower, upper, .. } => {
811                        crate::partition::value_to_bound(&key)
812                            .is_some_and(|b| crate::partition::value_in_range(&b, lower, upper))
813                    }
814                    PartitionRole::List { values, .. } => {
815                        values.iter().any(|b| b.equals_value(&key))
816                    }
817                    PartitionRole::Hash {
818                        modulus, remainder, ..
819                    } => {
820                        crate::partition::pg_compatible_hash(&key).rem_euclid(u64::from(*modulus))
821                            == u64::from(*remainder)
822                    }
823                    // A DEFAULT partition takes whatever no sibling claims, so
824                    // any existing row satisfies it.
825                    // v7.39 (round 645) — an inheritance child has no key
826                    // constraint at all: nothing it holds can fail to fit.
827                    PartitionRole::Default { .. }
828                    | PartitionRole::Parent { .. }
829                    | PartitionRole::Inherits { .. } => true,
830                };
831                if !fits {
832                    return Err(EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
833                        "partition constraint of relation {child_name:?} is violated by some row"
834                    )));
835                }
836            }
837        }
838        // Install role.
839        let child = self
840            .active_catalog_mut()
841            .get_mut(&child_name)
842            .expect("child existed above");
843        child.schema_mut().partition_role = Some(role);
844        Ok(())
845    }
846
847    /// v7.37.16 (16.4 + 16.5) — `ALTER TABLE parent DETACH PARTITION
848    /// child [CONCURRENTLY] [FINALIZE]`.
849    ///
850    /// Demotes a partition back to a standalone table by clearing
851    /// `partition_role`. CONCURRENTLY + FINALIZE are accepted at the
852    /// parser; semantically SPG's single-engine model lets us detach
853    /// atomically (PG's two-phase split addresses replication lag,
854    /// which doesn't apply here).
855    fn alter_detach_partition(
856        &mut self,
857        parent_name: &str,
858        child_name: String,
859        _concurrently: bool,
860        _finalize: bool,
861    ) -> Result<(), EngineError> {
862        use spg_storage::PartitionRole;
863        // Parent gate.
864        {
865            let parent = self.active_catalog().get(parent_name).ok_or_else(|| {
866                EngineError::Storage(StorageError::TableNotFound {
867                    name: parent_name.into(),
868                })
869            })?;
870            if !matches!(
871                parent.schema().partition_role,
872                Some(PartitionRole::Parent { .. })
873            ) {
874                return Err(EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
875                    "ALTER TABLE … DETACH PARTITION: {parent_name:?} is not a partition parent"
876                )));
877            }
878        }
879        // Child gate: must be a partition of THIS parent.
880        {
881            let child = self.active_catalog().get(&child_name).ok_or_else(|| {
882                EngineError::Storage(StorageError::TableNotFound {
883                    name: child_name.clone(),
884                })
885            })?;
886            let parent_of_child = match &child.schema().partition_role {
887                Some(PartitionRole::Range { parent_name, .. })
888                | Some(PartitionRole::List { parent_name, .. })
889                | Some(PartitionRole::Hash { parent_name, .. })
890                | Some(PartitionRole::Default { parent_name }) => parent_name.clone(),
891                _ => {
892                    return Err(EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
893                        "DETACH PARTITION: {child_name:?} is not a partition"
894                    )));
895                }
896            };
897            if parent_of_child != parent_name {
898                return Err(EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
899                    "DETACH PARTITION: {child_name:?} is a partition of {parent_of_child:?}, \
900                     not {parent_name:?}"
901                )));
902            }
903        }
904        // Clear role.
905        let child = self
906            .active_catalog_mut()
907            .get_mut(&child_name)
908            .expect("child existed above");
909        child.schema_mut().partition_role = None;
910        Ok(())
911    }
912
913    /// v7.39 (round 647) — `ALTER TABLE c INHERIT p` / `NO INHERIT p`.
914    ///
915    /// Measured on PG18: after `NO INHERIT`, the parent stops seeing the
916    /// child's rows, `pg_inherits` loses the row, and the child keeps
917    /// everything it had. `INHERIT` puts it back. Neither moves a row.
918    ///
919    /// A child of several parents keeps the others; the parent list is
920    /// ordered, and dropping one from the middle leaves the rest in
921    /// place — which is also what makes `pg_inherits.inhseqno` keep
922    /// meaning what it means.
923    fn alter_inherit(
924        &mut self,
925        child: &str,
926        parent: &str,
927        detach: bool,
928    ) -> Result<(), EngineError> {
929        use spg_storage::PartitionRole;
930        if self.active_catalog().get(parent).is_none() {
931            return Err(EngineError::Storage(
932                spg_storage::StorageError::TableNotFound {
933                    name: parent.to_string(),
934                },
935            ));
936        }
937        let Some(t) = self.active_catalog_mut().get_mut(child) else {
938            return Err(EngineError::Storage(
939                spg_storage::StorageError::TableNotFound {
940                    name: child.to_string(),
941                },
942            ));
943        };
944        let current = match &t.schema().partition_role {
945            Some(PartitionRole::Inherits { parent_names }) => parent_names.clone(),
946            Some(_) => {
947                return Err(EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
948                    "{child:?} is a partition, not an inheritance child"
949                )));
950            }
951            None => Vec::new(),
952        };
953        let mut names = current;
954        if detach {
955            let before = names.len();
956            names.retain(|p| !p.eq_ignore_ascii_case(parent));
957            if names.len() == before {
958                // v7.39 (round 652) — PG names the PARENT first:
959                // `relation "parent" is not a parent of relation "child"`.
960                // SPG had the two the other way round, so a client
961                // matching on the message read the wrong relation as the
962                // one at fault.
963                return Err(EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
964                    "relation {parent:?} is not a parent of relation {child:?}"
965                )));
966            }
967        } else {
968            if names.iter().any(|p| p.eq_ignore_ascii_case(parent)) {
969                return Err(EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
970                    "relation {child:?} would be inherited from {parent:?} more than once"
971                )));
972            }
973            names.push(parent.to_string());
974        }
975        t.schema_mut().partition_role = if names.is_empty() {
976            None
977        } else {
978            Some(PartitionRole::Inherits {
979                parent_names: names,
980            })
981        };
982        Ok(())
983    }
984
985    fn alter_set_hot_tier_bytes(&mut self, tbl: &str, n: u64) -> Result<(), EngineError> {
986        let table = self.active_catalog_mut().get_mut(tbl).ok_or_else(|| {
987            EngineError::Storage(StorageError::TableNotFound { name: tbl.into() })
988        })?;
989        table.schema_mut().hot_tier_bytes = Some(n);
990        Ok(())
991    }
992
993    fn alter_add_foreign_key(
994        &mut self,
995        tbl: &str,
996        fk: spg_sql::ast::ForeignKeyConstraint,
997    ) -> Result<(), EngineError> {
998        // v7.6.8 — resolve FK against the live catalog first
999        // (validates parent table, columns, indices). Then
1000        // verify every existing row in the child table
1001        // satisfies the new constraint. Then install it.
1002        let cols_snapshot = self
1003            .active_catalog()
1004            .get(tbl)
1005            .ok_or_else(|| EngineError::Storage(StorageError::TableNotFound { name: tbl.into() }))?
1006            .schema()
1007            .columns
1008            .clone();
1009        let storage_fk = resolve_foreign_key(tbl, &cols_snapshot, fk, self.active_catalog())?;
1010        // Verify existing rows. Treat them as a virtual
1011        // INSERT batch — reusing the v7.6.2 enforce helper.
1012        let existing_rows: Vec<Vec<Value<'static>>> = self
1013            .active_catalog()
1014            .get(tbl)
1015            .expect("checked above")
1016            .rows()
1017            .iter()
1018            .map(|r| r.values.clone())
1019            .collect();
1020        enforce_fk_inserts(
1021            self.active_catalog(),
1022            tbl,
1023            core::slice::from_ref(&storage_fk),
1024            &existing_rows,
1025        )?;
1026        // Reject duplicate constraint name.
1027        let table = self
1028            .active_catalog_mut()
1029            .get_mut(tbl)
1030            .expect("checked above");
1031        if let Some(name) = &storage_fk.name
1032            && table
1033                .schema()
1034                .foreign_keys
1035                .iter()
1036                .any(|f| f.name.as_ref() == Some(name))
1037        {
1038            // v7.39 (read01 round 47) — PG wording (42710).
1039            return Err(EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
1040                "constraint {name:?} for relation {tbl:?} already exists"
1041            )));
1042        }
1043        table.schema_mut().foreign_keys.push(storage_fk);
1044        Ok(())
1045    }
1046
1047    /// v7.13.2 / v7.37.18 (18.17 widened) — DROP CONSTRAINT for
1048    /// FK + PK/UNIQUE + CHECK. Originally FK-only; widened to
1049    /// match PG's behaviour where `ALTER TABLE t DROP CONSTRAINT
1050    /// t_pkey` removes a PRIMARY KEY just like it would an FK.
1051    fn alter_drop_foreign_key(
1052        &mut self,
1053        tbl: &str,
1054        name: String,
1055        if_exists: bool,
1056    ) -> Result<(), EngineError> {
1057        let table = self.active_catalog_mut().get_mut(tbl).ok_or_else(|| {
1058            EngineError::Storage(StorageError::TableNotFound { name: tbl.into() })
1059        })?;
1060        // v7.39 (read01 round 48) — 0) the stored name wins. A constraint
1061        // created with `ADD CONSTRAINT <name> …` (or the inline `CONSTRAINT
1062        // <name>` form) now carries that name, so DROP finds it directly.
1063        // Catalogs written before FILE_VERSION 60 have no stored names and
1064        // fall through to the synthesised-name lookups below, which stay
1065        // exactly as they were.
1066        {
1067            let ucs = &mut table.schema_mut().uniqueness_constraints;
1068            let before = ucs.len();
1069            ucs.retain(|u| u.name.as_deref() != Some(name.as_str()));
1070            if ucs.len() != before {
1071                return Ok(());
1072            }
1073            let checks = &mut table.schema_mut().checks;
1074            let before = checks.len();
1075            checks.retain(|c| c.name.as_deref() != Some(name.as_str()));
1076            if checks.len() != before {
1077                return Ok(());
1078            }
1079        }
1080        // 1) Try foreign keys.
1081        let fks = &mut table.schema_mut().foreign_keys;
1082        let fk_before = fks.len();
1083        fks.retain(|f| f.name.as_ref() != Some(&name));
1084        if fks.len() != fk_before {
1085            return Ok(());
1086        }
1087        // 2) Try PK / UNIQUE constraints by their SYNTHESISED name.
1088        //    v7.39 (read01 round 48) — resolve through the very
1089        //    synthesisers pg_constraint / pg_get_constraintdef report from
1090        //    (`pg_unique_conname` / `pg_check_connames`), so a name the
1091        //    catalog shows is always a name DROP accepts. The old ad-hoc
1092        //    `<table>_uniqN` / `<table>_checkN` prefixes never matched what
1093        //    the views printed (`<table>_<col>_key` / `<table>_<col>_check`).
1094        // (Single-column UNIQUE indices that don't have a UC entry need to go
1095        // through `DROP INDEX <name>` instead — indices are a slice, not a Vec.)
1096        let uc_hit = table.schema().uniqueness_constraints.iter().position(|uc| {
1097            uc.name.is_none() && crate::system_catalog::pg_unique_conname(table, uc, tbl) == name
1098        });
1099        if let Some(idx) = uc_hit {
1100            table.schema_mut().uniqueness_constraints.remove(idx);
1101            return Ok(());
1102        }
1103        // 3) CHECK constraints by their synthesised name.
1104        let check_names =
1105            crate::system_catalog::pg_check_connames(table, tbl, &table.schema().checks);
1106        let check_hit = check_names.iter().position(|n| *n == name);
1107        if let Some(idx) = check_hit {
1108            let checks = &mut table.schema_mut().checks;
1109            if idx < checks.len() {
1110                checks.remove(idx);
1111                return Ok(());
1112            }
1113        }
1114        // Nothing matched; respect IF EXISTS.
1115        if if_exists {
1116            return Ok(());
1117        }
1118        // v7.39 (read01 round 47) — PG wording (42704). Note PG's own
1119        // inconsistency: DROP CONSTRAINT says "of relation" while ADD
1120        // CONSTRAINT says "for relation" — both are matched verbatim.
1121        Err(EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
1122            "constraint {name:?} of relation {tbl:?} does not exist"
1123        )))
1124    }
1125
1126    fn alter_add_column(
1127        &mut self,
1128        tbl: &str,
1129        column: ColumnDef,
1130        if_not_exists: bool,
1131    ) -> Result<(), EngineError> {
1132        // v7.13.0 — mailrs round-5 G1. Append-only column add
1133        // with back-fill of the DEFAULT (or NULL) into every
1134        // existing row. Column positions don't shift, so we
1135        // skip index rebuild.
1136        let clock = self.clock;
1137        let add_mysql = self.backslash_escapes;
1138        let table = self.active_catalog_mut().get_mut(tbl).ok_or_else(|| {
1139            EngineError::Storage(StorageError::TableNotFound { name: tbl.into() })
1140        })?;
1141        if table
1142            .schema()
1143            .columns
1144            .iter()
1145            .any(|c| c.name.eq_ignore_ascii_case(&column.name))
1146        {
1147            if if_not_exists {
1148                // v7.39 (read01 round 46) — PG's IF NOT EXISTS skip NOTICE.
1149                self.notice(alloc::format!(
1150                    "column {:?} of relation {:?} already exists, skipping",
1151                    column.name,
1152                    tbl
1153                ));
1154                return Ok(());
1155            }
1156            // v7.39 (read01 round 45) — PG wording (42701 at the wire).
1157            return Err(EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
1158                "column {:?} of relation {:?} already exists",
1159                column.name,
1160                tbl
1161            )));
1162        }
1163        let col_name = column.name.clone();
1164        let nullable = column.nullable;
1165        let has_default = column.default.is_some() || column.auto_increment;
1166        // v7.38.3 (sentori 2.2) — the inline `CHECK (…)` on an ADD COLUMN.
1167        // The parser has always put it on the ColumnDef and this path has
1168        // never read it, so `ALTER TABLE t ADD COLUMN env text CHECK (env
1169        // IN ('a','b'))` was ACCEPTED and registered nothing: pg_constraint
1170        // showed no row and a violating INSERT went in. A constraint that
1171        // silently does not exist is worse than one that loudly does not
1172        // work. (The separate `ADD CONSTRAINT` form was always enforced —
1173        // only the inline-on-ADD-COLUMN spelling vanished.)
1174        let inline_check = column.check.clone().map(|e| e.to_string());
1175        let col_schema = column_def_to_schema(column, add_mysql)?;
1176        let row_count = table.row_count();
1177        // Compute the back-fill value. Literal / runtime DEFAULT
1178        // funnels through the same resolver that INSERT uses
1179        // (v7.9.21 `resolve_column_default_free`). NULL when
1180        // the column is nullable and has no DEFAULT. NOT NULL
1181        // without DEFAULT errors when the table has existing
1182        // rows — same as PG.
1183        let fill_value: Value<'static> = if has_default || col_schema.runtime_default.is_some() {
1184            resolve_column_default_free(&col_schema, clock, None)?
1185        } else if nullable || row_count == 0 {
1186            Value::Null
1187        } else {
1188            // v7.39 (read01 round 89) — PG's exact wording (23502):
1189            // `column "req" of relation "t" contains null values`.
1190            return Err(EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
1191                "column \"{col_name}\" of relation \"{tbl}\" contains null values"
1192            )));
1193        };
1194        table.add_column(col_schema, fill_value);
1195        // The column exists before the CHECK is validated, because the
1196        // predicate is written in terms of it. PG validates against the
1197        // rows already there and refuses the whole statement if any fails
1198        // — measured: adding `e text CHECK (e IS NOT NULL)` to a table
1199        // with a row errors ("is violated by some row"), while the same
1200        // column with a DEFAULT that satisfies it succeeds. On refusal the
1201        // column has to come back out; nothing else has happened yet.
1202        if let Some(src) = inline_check {
1203            let pos = table.schema().columns.len() - 1;
1204            let name = alloc::format!("{tbl}_{col_name}_check");
1205            if let Err(e) =
1206                crate::constraints::validate_check_against_existing_rows(table, tbl, &name, &src)
1207            {
1208                table.drop_column(pos);
1209                return Err(e);
1210            }
1211            table
1212                .schema_mut()
1213                .checks
1214                .push(spg_storage::CheckConstraint {
1215                    // Unnamed: `pg_check_connames` synthesises PG's
1216                    // `<table>_<column>_check` from the referenced column, the
1217                    // same name the CREATE TABLE spelling gets.
1218                    name: None,
1219                    expr: src,
1220                    validated: true,
1221                });
1222        }
1223        Ok(())
1224    }
1225
1226    fn alter_column_type(
1227        &mut self,
1228        tbl: &str,
1229        column: String,
1230        new_type: spg_sql::ast::ColumnTypeName,
1231        using: Option<Expr>,
1232        collation: Option<(spg_sql::ast::Collation, alloc::string::String)>,
1233    ) -> Result<(), EngineError> {
1234        // v7.13.0 — mailrs round-5 G8. Re-evaluate each
1235        // row's column value (either through the USING
1236        // expression if supplied, or as a direct CAST of
1237        // the existing value) and re-coerce to the new
1238        // type. Indices on the column get rebuilt.
1239        let new_data_type = column_type_to_data_type(new_type);
1240        // v7.39 (round 713) — `TYPE <ty> COLLATE <name>`. PG refuses a
1241        // collation on a non-collatable type; on a collatable one it
1242        // re-collates, and NO clause resets to the type default (both
1243        // measured round 713). The clause parsed here all along and was
1244        // dropped — the statement succeeded, the ordering never changed.
1245        let is_collatable = matches!(
1246            new_data_type,
1247            DataType::Text | DataType::Varchar(_) | DataType::Char(_)
1248        );
1249        if collation.is_some() && !is_collatable {
1250            let spelled = crate::conversions::regtype_oid_to_name(
1251                crate::system_catalog::pg_type_oid(new_data_type),
1252            )
1253            .unwrap_or("this type");
1254            return Err(EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
1255                "collations are not supported by type {spelled}"
1256            )));
1257        }
1258        // The declared-collation warnings mirror CREATE TABLE's (rounds
1259        // 678/692): a performable name still compares ranges by bytes; a
1260        // name this build cannot perform is recorded and byte-ordered.
1261        // Warn-not-refuse is the round-670 zero-customer-change ruling.
1262        if let Some((_, name)) = &collation
1263            && !(name.eq_ignore_ascii_case("C")
1264                || name.eq_ignore_ascii_case("POSIX")
1265                || name.eq_ignore_ascii_case("default"))
1266        {
1267            if crate::collate::is_supported(name) {
1268                self.warning(alloc::format!(
1269                    "column \"{column}\" declares COLLATE \"{name}\"; SPG orders it by \
1270                     \"{name}\", but RANGE COMPARISONS (BETWEEN, <, >) still compare by \
1271                     bytes — they may return a different row set than \"{name}\" implies"
1272                ));
1273            } else {
1274                self.warning(alloc::format!(
1275                    "column \"{column}\" declares COLLATE \"{name}\", which this build \
1276                     cannot perform; SPG records the declaration and orders this column \
1277                     by bytes (the C collation)"
1278                ));
1279            }
1280        }
1281        let mysql_dialect = self.backslash_escapes;
1282        // v7.39 — under in-place MVCC the row store carries tombstoned
1283        // versions; their dead values must not join the rewrite (an
1284        // INT corpse under a TEXT conversion would abort the whole
1285        // ALTER). Snapshot BEFORE the &mut borrow.
1286        let scan_snapshot = self.current_snapshot();
1287        let table = self.active_catalog_mut().get_mut(tbl).ok_or_else(|| {
1288            EngineError::Storage(StorageError::TableNotFound { name: tbl.into() })
1289        })?;
1290        let col_pos = table
1291            .schema()
1292            .columns
1293            .iter()
1294            .position(|c| c.name.eq_ignore_ascii_case(&column))
1295            .ok_or_else(|| {
1296                EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
1297                    "column {column:?} of relation {:?} does not exist",
1298                    tbl
1299                ))
1300            })?;
1301        // v7.36 (cold-tier coverage) — ALTER COLUMN TYPE rewrites
1302        // every row's value to the new representation. Cold-tier
1303        // rows live in segments encoded against the OLD type and
1304        // can't be rewritten in-place from this path; doing the
1305        // ALTER anyway would leave the segments unreadable under
1306        // the new schema. Match PG / MariaDB's invariant of "never
1307        // half-apply a schema change" by raising explicitly.
1308        // v7.39 (round 456) — O(1) predicate first; see the DELETE path.
1309        if table.has_cold_rows_fast() && table.count_cold_locators() > 0 {
1310            return Err(EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
1311                "ALTER COLUMN TYPE on {tbl:?}: cold-tier rows exist for this table; \
1312                 cold-tier schema rewrite is a v7.37 candidate. Run COMPACT to bring \
1313                 the cold rows back to the hot tier and retry."
1314            )));
1315        }
1316        let schema_cols = table.schema().columns.clone();
1317        let ctx = eval::EvalContext::new(&schema_cols, None);
1318        // `None` = a tombstoned version: left untouched entirely (its
1319        // slot is never rewritten, so the update_row type check on the
1320        // NEW schema never sees the old-type corpse).
1321        let mut new_values: alloc::vec::Vec<Option<Value<'static>>> =
1322            alloc::vec::Vec::with_capacity(table.row_count());
1323        for (ri, row) in table.rows().iter().enumerate() {
1324            if !table.is_row_visible(ri, &scan_snapshot) {
1325                new_values.push(None);
1326                continue;
1327            }
1328            let raw = match &using {
1329                Some(expr) => eval::eval_expr(expr, row, &ctx).map_err(|e| {
1330                    EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
1331                        "ALTER COLUMN TYPE: USING expression failed: {e:?}"
1332                    ))
1333                })?,
1334                None => row.values.get(col_pos).cloned().unwrap_or(Value::Null),
1335            };
1336            // v7.39 — PG's ALTER TYPE without USING applies the
1337            // assignment cast, which is wider than INSERT's strict
1338            // coercion: any value casts to the text family through
1339            // its output function (INT -> TEXT rewrites the column),
1340            // while a narrowing like TEXT -> INT is refused with
1341            // PG's phrasing + HINT. A USING expression bypasses this
1342            // (its result must strictly coerce).
1343            let coerced = match coerce_value(raw.clone(), new_data_type, &column, col_pos) {
1344                Ok(v) => v,
1345                Err(_)
1346                    if using.is_none()
1347                        && matches!(
1348                            new_data_type,
1349                            DataType::Text | DataType::Varchar(_) | DataType::Char(_)
1350                        ) =>
1351                {
1352                    coerce_value(
1353                        Value::text(crate::eval::value_to_text(&raw)),
1354                        new_data_type,
1355                        &column,
1356                        col_pos,
1357                    )?
1358                }
1359                Err(e) => {
1360                    if using.is_none() {
1361                        return Err(EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
1362                            "column \"{column}\" cannot be cast automatically to type \
1363                             {new_data_type:?}; You might need to specify a USING expression"
1364                        )));
1365                    }
1366                    return Err(e);
1367                }
1368            };
1369            new_values.push(Some(coerced));
1370        }
1371        table.schema_mut().columns[col_pos].ty = new_data_type;
1372        // v7.39 (round 713) — the collation lands with the type, exactly
1373        // as CREATE TABLE lands it (the round-370/676 pair of fields).
1374        // An absent clause is a RESET, not a keep: PG re-derives the
1375        // collation from the new type, so `TYPE text` alone takes the
1376        // column back to the default — under the MySQL dialect that
1377        // default is the folding collation, everywhere else byte order.
1378        {
1379            let sc = &mut table.schema_mut().columns[col_pos];
1380            match &collation {
1381                Some((cenum, name)) => {
1382                    sc.collation_name = Some(name.clone());
1383                    sc.collation = match cenum {
1384                        spg_sql::ast::Collation::Binary => spg_storage::Collation::Binary,
1385                        spg_sql::ast::Collation::CaseInsensitive => {
1386                            spg_storage::Collation::CaseInsensitive
1387                        }
1388                    };
1389                }
1390                None => {
1391                    sc.collation_name = None;
1392                    sc.collation = if mysql_dialect && is_collatable {
1393                        spg_storage::Collation::CaseInsensitive
1394                    } else {
1395                        spg_storage::Collation::Binary
1396                    };
1397                }
1398            }
1399        }
1400        for (i, v) in new_values.into_iter().enumerate() {
1401            let Some(v) = v else { continue };
1402            let mut row_values = table
1403                .rows()
1404                .get(i)
1405                .expect("bounds-checked above")
1406                .values
1407                .clone();
1408            row_values[col_pos] = v;
1409            table.update_row(i, row_values)?;
1410        }
1411        Ok(())
1412    }
1413
1414    /// v7.39 (round 652) — `ALTER TABLE … VALIDATE CONSTRAINT <name>`.
1415    /// Scans the rows against a CHECK added `NOT VALID`; on success the
1416    /// constraint becomes validated and `pg_constraint.convalidated`
1417    /// flips, which is what makes the next pg_dump stop emitting the
1418    /// `NOT VALID` suffix. Validating an already-valid constraint is a
1419    /// no-op, as in PG.
1420    fn alter_validate_constraint(&mut self, tbl: &str, name: &str) -> Result<(), EngineError> {
1421        let table = self.active_catalog_mut().get_mut(tbl).ok_or_else(|| {
1422            EngineError::Storage(StorageError::TableNotFound { name: tbl.into() })
1423        })?;
1424        let names = crate::system_catalog::pg_check_connames(table, tbl, &table.schema().checks);
1425        let Some(idx) = names.iter().position(|n| n.eq_ignore_ascii_case(name)) else {
1426            // PG names the relation it looked in. A constraint that is
1427            // not a CHECK lands here too — SPG has no unvalidated shape
1428            // for the others, so there is nothing this could validate.
1429            return Err(EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
1430                "constraint \"{name}\" of relation \"{tbl}\" does not exist"
1431            )));
1432        };
1433        if table.schema().checks[idx].validated {
1434            return Ok(());
1435        }
1436        let src = table.schema().checks[idx].expr.clone();
1437        crate::constraints::validate_check_against_existing_rows(table, tbl, name, &src)?;
1438        table.schema_mut().checks[idx].validated = true;
1439        Ok(())
1440    }
1441
1442    #[allow(clippy::too_many_lines)]
1443    fn alter_add_table_constraint(
1444        &mut self,
1445        tbl: &str,
1446        tc: spg_sql::ast::TableConstraint,
1447    ) -> Result<(), EngineError> {
1448        // v7.14.0 — pg_dump emits PKs as a separate
1449        // ALTER TABLE ADD CONSTRAINT post-CREATE-TABLE.
1450        // For PRIMARY KEY / UNIQUE, install a UC entry
1451        // and the implicit BTree index on the leading
1452        // column. CHECK: append predicate to schema.
1453        let table = self.active_catalog_mut().get_mut(tbl).ok_or_else(|| {
1454            EngineError::Storage(StorageError::TableNotFound { name: tbl.into() })
1455        })?;
1456        let is_pk = matches!(tc, spg_sql::ast::TableConstraint::PrimaryKey { .. });
1457        // v7.39 (read01 round 48) — a constraint name must be unique on the
1458        // table. PG rejects a re-used name with 42710; SPG used to drop the
1459        // name on the floor entirely, so the collision was invisible.
1460        let con_name: Option<String> = match &tc {
1461            spg_sql::ast::TableConstraint::PrimaryKey { name, .. }
1462            | spg_sql::ast::TableConstraint::Unique { name, .. }
1463            | spg_sql::ast::TableConstraint::Check { name, .. } => name.clone(),
1464            _ => None,
1465        };
1466        if let Some(n) = &con_name
1467            && constraint_name_taken(table, n)
1468        {
1469            return Err(EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
1470                "constraint {n:?} for relation {tbl:?} already exists"
1471            )));
1472        }
1473        // v7.39 (read01 round 45) — a table may have at most one PRIMARY
1474        // KEY. PG rejects a second one (even on the same column) with
1475        // 42P16; SPG used to install it silently. SPG's own dumps emit PK
1476        // inline, so restore never reaches this ALTER path.
1477        if is_pk
1478            && table
1479                .schema()
1480                .uniqueness_constraints
1481                .iter()
1482                .any(|u| u.is_primary_key)
1483        {
1484            return Err(EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
1485                "multiple primary keys for table {tbl:?} are not allowed"
1486            )));
1487        }
1488        // v7.22 (mailrs round-13 gap 6) — carry the parsed
1489        // NULLS NOT DISTINCT flag through the ALTER path;
1490        // it was hardcoded false here while the CREATE
1491        // TABLE path honoured it since v7.13.
1492        let nnd = matches!(
1493            tc,
1494            spg_sql::ast::TableConstraint::Unique {
1495                nulls_not_distinct: true,
1496                ..
1497            }
1498        );
1499        // v7.39 (round 711) — carry the timing through the ALTER path too.
1500        let timing = match tc {
1501            spg_sql::ast::TableConstraint::PrimaryKey {
1502                deferrable,
1503                initially_deferred,
1504                ..
1505            }
1506            | spg_sql::ast::TableConstraint::Unique {
1507                deferrable,
1508                initially_deferred,
1509                ..
1510            } => (deferrable, initially_deferred),
1511            _ => (false, false),
1512        };
1513        match tc {
1514            spg_sql::ast::TableConstraint::PrimaryKey { columns, .. }
1515            | spg_sql::ast::TableConstraint::Unique { columns, .. } => {
1516                let positions: Vec<usize> = columns
1517                    .iter()
1518                    .map(|c| {
1519                        table
1520                            .schema()
1521                            .columns
1522                            .iter()
1523                            .position(|sc| sc.name.eq_ignore_ascii_case(c))
1524                            .ok_or_else(|| {
1525                                EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
1526                                    "ALTER TABLE ADD CONSTRAINT: column {c:?} not found on {:?}",
1527                                    tbl
1528                                ))
1529                            })
1530                    })
1531                    .collect::<Result<Vec<_>, _>>()?;
1532                // Skip if an equivalent UC is already there
1533                // (idempotent — pg_dump's PK + a prior inline
1534                // PK shouldn't double-install).
1535                let already = table
1536                    .schema()
1537                    .uniqueness_constraints
1538                    .iter()
1539                    .any(|u| u.columns == positions);
1540                if !already {
1541                    table.schema_mut().uniqueness_constraints.push(
1542                        spg_storage::UniquenessConstraint {
1543                            is_primary_key: is_pk,
1544                            columns: positions.clone(),
1545                            nulls_not_distinct: nnd,
1546                            name: con_name.clone(),
1547                            deferrable: timing.0,
1548                            initially_deferred: timing.1,
1549                        },
1550                    );
1551                    // PK implies NOT NULL on referenced cols.
1552                    if is_pk {
1553                        for p in &positions {
1554                            if let Some(c) = table.schema_mut().columns.get_mut(*p) {
1555                                c.nullable = false;
1556                            }
1557                        }
1558                    }
1559                    // Add a BTree index on the leading
1560                    // column for INSERT-side enforcement.
1561                    let leading = &columns[0];
1562                    let already_idx = table.indices().iter().any(|idx| {
1563                        matches!(idx.kind, spg_storage::IndexKind::BTree(_))
1564                            && table.schema().columns[idx.column_position].name == *leading
1565                    });
1566                    if !already_idx {
1567                        let suffix = if is_pk { "pkey" } else { "key" };
1568                        let idx_name = alloc::format!("{}_{leading}_{suffix}", tbl);
1569                        let _ = table.add_index(idx_name, leading);
1570                    }
1571                }
1572            }
1573            spg_sql::ast::TableConstraint::Check {
1574                expr, not_valid, ..
1575            } => {
1576                let src = alloc::format!("{expr}");
1577                // v7.39 (round 652) — PG scans the rows already in the
1578                // table unless the user wrote NOT VALID, and refuses the
1579                // whole ALTER if any of them violates the predicate. SPG
1580                // used to skip that scan unconditionally, so it accepted
1581                // constraints PG rejects and left the table holding rows
1582                // that contradict its own declared CHECK — with every
1583                // reader, pg_dump included, believing otherwise.
1584                if !not_valid {
1585                    // The name PG puts in the message is the one the
1586                    // constraint would end up with, dedup suffix included,
1587                    // so ask for the whole prospective list and take the
1588                    // entry the new one occupies.
1589                    let mut prospective = table.schema().checks.clone();
1590                    prospective.push(spg_storage::CheckConstraint {
1591                        name: con_name.clone(),
1592                        expr: src.clone(),
1593                        validated: true,
1594                    });
1595                    let conname =
1596                        crate::system_catalog::pg_check_connames(table, tbl, &prospective)
1597                            .pop()
1598                            .unwrap_or_else(|| alloc::format!("{tbl}_check"));
1599                    crate::constraints::validate_check_against_existing_rows(
1600                        table, tbl, &conname, &src,
1601                    )?;
1602                }
1603                table
1604                    .schema_mut()
1605                    .checks
1606                    .push(spg_storage::CheckConstraint {
1607                        name: con_name.clone(),
1608                        expr: src,
1609                        validated: !not_valid,
1610                    });
1611            }
1612            spg_sql::ast::TableConstraint::Index { name, columns } => {
1613                // v7.15.0 — ALTER TABLE ADD KEY (cols).
1614                // mysqldump occasionally emits this
1615                // post-CREATE-TABLE shape; build a BTree
1616                // on the leading column using the
1617                // user-supplied or synthesised name.
1618                //
1619                // v7.39 (round 431) — the outcome now matches a measured
1620                // MariaDB 11 run in three ways it did not before:
1621                //   * a second index on an already-indexed column is
1622                //     BUILT, not skipped. Skipping it made the following
1623                //     `DROP INDEX <that name>` fail with "does not
1624                //     exist" — the name was never registered.
1625                //   * a name collision raises 42710 (MariaDB: 1061
1626                //     "Duplicate key name") instead of being swallowed.
1627                //   * an unknown column raises 42703 (MariaDB: 1072 "Key
1628                //     column doesn't exist in table") instead of being
1629                //     swallowed into a no-op.
1630                let leading = &columns[0];
1631                let idx_name = match name {
1632                    Some(n) => n.clone(),
1633                    // Unnamed `ADD INDEX (col)` takes the column's own
1634                    // name, with `_2`, `_3`, … on collision — measured
1635                    // on MariaDB 11.
1636                    None => {
1637                        let mut candidate = leading.clone();
1638                        let mut n = 1;
1639                        while table.indices().iter().any(|idx| idx.name == candidate) {
1640                            n += 1;
1641                            candidate = alloc::format!("{leading}_{n}");
1642                        }
1643                        candidate
1644                    }
1645                };
1646                table
1647                    .add_index(idx_name, leading)
1648                    .map_err(EngineError::Storage)?;
1649            }
1650            spg_sql::ast::TableConstraint::FulltextIndex { name, columns } => {
1651                // v7.17.0 Phase 2.2 — ALTER TABLE ADD
1652                // FULLTEXT KEY (cols). Builds one
1653                // fulltext-GIN per named column so MATCH
1654                // AGAINST gets a real inverted index.
1655                // Multi-column declarations expand to
1656                // per-column GINs (the leading column
1657                // drives MATCH AGAINST planning).
1658                for (k, col) in columns.iter().enumerate() {
1659                    let already_idx = table.indices().iter().any(|idx| {
1660                        matches!(idx.kind, spg_storage::IndexKind::GinFulltext(_))
1661                            && table.schema().columns[idx.column_position].name == *col
1662                    });
1663                    if already_idx {
1664                        continue;
1665                    }
1666                    let idx_name = match (&name, columns.len(), k) {
1667                        (Some(n), 1, _) => n.clone(),
1668                        (Some(n), _, k) => alloc::format!("{n}_{k}"),
1669                        (None, _, _) => {
1670                            alloc::format!("{}_{col}_ftidx", tbl)
1671                        }
1672                    };
1673                    let _ = table.add_gin_fulltext_index(idx_name, col);
1674                }
1675            }
1676            spg_sql::ast::TableConstraint::Exclude {
1677                name,
1678                method,
1679                elements,
1680            } => {
1681                // v7.39 (round 210/211) — ALTER TABLE ADD EXCLUDE. Resolve
1682                // element columns to positions and synthesise PG's
1683                // `<table>_<col…>_excl` name (ALL element columns joined by
1684                // `_`, e.g. `book_room_during_excl`) when unnamed.
1685                let mut els = Vec::with_capacity(elements.len());
1686                let cols_joined = elements
1687                    .iter()
1688                    .map(|(c, _)| c.clone())
1689                    .collect::<Vec<_>>()
1690                    .join("_");
1691                for (col, op) in elements {
1692                    let pos = table
1693                        .schema()
1694                        .columns
1695                        .iter()
1696                        .position(|c| c.name.eq_ignore_ascii_case(&col))
1697                        .ok_or_else(|| {
1698                            EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
1699                                "ALTER TABLE ADD EXCLUDE: column {col:?} not found on {tbl:?}"
1700                            ))
1701                        })?;
1702                    els.push((pos, op));
1703                }
1704                let ex_name = name.unwrap_or_else(|| alloc::format!("{tbl}_{cols_joined}_excl"));
1705                table
1706                    .schema_mut()
1707                    .exclusion_constraints
1708                    .push(spg_storage::ExclusionConstraint {
1709                        name: ex_name,
1710                        method,
1711                        elements: els,
1712                    });
1713            }
1714        }
1715        Ok(())
1716    }
1717
1718    fn alter_drop_column(
1719        &mut self,
1720        tbl: &str,
1721        column: String,
1722        if_exists: bool,
1723        cascade: bool,
1724    ) -> Result<(), EngineError> {
1725        // v7.13.3 — mailrs round-7 S8. Remove the column +
1726        // every row's value at that position; drop any index
1727        // on the column. RESTRICT (default) rejects when an
1728        // FK on this table or partial-index predicate
1729        // references the column; CASCADE removes those
1730        // dependents first.
1731        let table = self.active_catalog_mut().get_mut(tbl).ok_or_else(|| {
1732            EngineError::Storage(StorageError::TableNotFound { name: tbl.into() })
1733        })?;
1734        let col_pos = match table
1735            .schema()
1736            .columns
1737            .iter()
1738            .position(|c| c.name.eq_ignore_ascii_case(&column))
1739        {
1740            Some(p) => p,
1741            None => {
1742                if if_exists {
1743                    // v7.39 (read01 round 46) — PG's IF EXISTS skip NOTICE.
1744                    self.notice(alloc::format!(
1745                        "column {column:?} of relation {:?} does not exist, skipping",
1746                        tbl
1747                    ));
1748                    return Ok(());
1749                }
1750                // v7.39 (read01 round 45) — PG wording (42703 at the wire).
1751                return Err(EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
1752                    "column {column:?} of relation {:?} does not exist",
1753                    tbl
1754                )));
1755            }
1756        };
1757        // Dependent check: FKs whose local columns include
1758        // col_pos. CASCADE drops them; otherwise reject.
1759        let dependent_fks: Vec<usize> = table
1760            .schema()
1761            .foreign_keys
1762            .iter()
1763            .enumerate()
1764            .filter_map(|(i, fk)| {
1765                if fk.local_columns.contains(&col_pos) {
1766                    Some(i)
1767                } else {
1768                    None
1769                }
1770            })
1771            .collect();
1772        if !dependent_fks.is_empty() && !cascade {
1773            return Err(EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
1774                "ALTER TABLE DROP COLUMN {column:?}: column has FK dependents; \
1775                         use DROP COLUMN ... CASCADE to remove them"
1776            )));
1777        }
1778        // CASCADE the FK removals first.
1779        if cascade {
1780            // Drop in reverse so indices stay valid.
1781            let mut sorted = dependent_fks.clone();
1782            sorted.sort();
1783            sorted.reverse();
1784            let fks = &mut table.schema_mut().foreign_keys;
1785            for i in sorted {
1786                fks.remove(i);
1787            }
1788        }
1789        // v7.38.2 (sentori report 5) — PG's ALTER TABLE rule: "Indexes
1790        // and table constraints involving the column will be
1791        // automatically dropped as well." A CHECK left behind after its
1792        // column made the table permanently un-insertable (every later
1793        // INSERT hit ColumnNotFound on the ghost column). Any CHECK
1794        // whose expression references the dropped column goes with it;
1795        // an expression we can't parse can't be evaluated either way,
1796        // so it is kept untouched.
1797        let dropped = table.schema().columns[col_pos].name.clone();
1798        table.schema_mut().checks.retain(|chk| {
1799            let Ok(expr) = spg_sql::parser::parse_expression(&chk.expr) else {
1800                return true;
1801            };
1802            let mut involves = false;
1803            crate::visit_expr_columns_and_subqueries(
1804                &expr,
1805                &mut |c: &spg_sql::ast::ColumnName| {
1806                    if c.name.eq_ignore_ascii_case(&dropped) {
1807                        involves = true;
1808                    }
1809                },
1810                &mut |_| {},
1811            );
1812            !involves
1813        });
1814        // Drop the column. New helper on Table does the
1815        // row + schema + index shift atomically.
1816        table.drop_column(col_pos);
1817        Ok(())
1818    }
1819
1820    fn alter_set_trigger_enabled(
1821        &mut self,
1822        tbl: &str,
1823        which: spg_sql::ast::TriggerSelector,
1824        enabled: bool,
1825    ) -> Result<(), EngineError> {
1826        // v7.16.1 — mailrs round-9 A.2.b. pg_dump
1827        // --disable-triggers wraps each table's data
1828        // block with `ALTER TABLE … DISABLE TRIGGER ALL`
1829        // / `… ENABLE TRIGGER ALL`. Toggle the enabled
1830        // flag on every matching trigger so the row-
1831        // write paths skip them; the catalog snapshot
1832        // persists the new state across restarts.
1833        let table_name = tbl.to_string();
1834        let trigs = self.active_catalog_mut().triggers_mut();
1835        let mut touched = false;
1836        for t in trigs.iter_mut() {
1837            if !t.table.eq_ignore_ascii_case(&table_name) {
1838                continue;
1839            }
1840            match &which {
1841                spg_sql::ast::TriggerSelector::All => {
1842                    t.enabled = enabled;
1843                    touched = true;
1844                }
1845                spg_sql::ast::TriggerSelector::Named(name) => {
1846                    if t.name.eq_ignore_ascii_case(name) {
1847                        t.enabled = enabled;
1848                        touched = true;
1849                    }
1850                }
1851            }
1852        }
1853        // PG semantics: `ALL` on a table with no
1854        // triggers is a no-op (no error). A `Named`
1855        // form pointing at a non-existent trigger
1856        // raises in PG; v7.16.1 also raises so we
1857        // don't silently lose state.
1858        if !touched {
1859            if let spg_sql::ast::TriggerSelector::Named(name) = &which {
1860                return Err(EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
1861                    "ALTER TABLE {table_name:?} {} TRIGGER {name:?}: no such trigger on table",
1862                    if enabled { "ENABLE" } else { "DISABLE" },
1863                )));
1864            }
1865        }
1866        Ok(())
1867    }
1868
1869    fn alter_set_column_auto_increment(
1870        &mut self,
1871        tbl: &str,
1872        column: String,
1873        seq_name: Option<String>,
1874    ) -> Result<(), EngineError> {
1875        // pg_dump's identity form names an IMPLICIT sequence
1876        // (`… AS IDENTITY ( SEQUENCE NAME s … )`) that never
1877        // gets its own CREATE SEQUENCE statement, while the
1878        // data section still calls `setval(s, …)`. Make the
1879        // sequence exist (idempotent) so those calls land.
1880        if let Some(seq) = seq_name {
1881            let _ = self.exec_create_sequence(spg_sql::ast::CreateSequenceStatement {
1882                name: seq,
1883                if_not_exists: true,
1884                temporary: false,
1885                data_type: None,
1886                options: spg_sql::ast::SequenceOptions::default(),
1887            })?;
1888        }
1889        // v7.22 (round-13 T2) — pg_dump's serial/identity
1890        // spellings (`SET DEFAULT nextval(…)` / `ADD
1891        // GENERATED … AS IDENTITY`) lower here: flip the
1892        // column's auto-increment flag so post-import
1893        // INSERTs without an explicit value keep numbering
1894        // (max+1 semantics; the dump's setval() calls are
1895        // no-ops by construction).
1896        let table = self.active_catalog_mut().get_mut(tbl).ok_or_else(|| {
1897            EngineError::Storage(StorageError::TableNotFound { name: tbl.into() })
1898        })?;
1899        let pos = table
1900            .schema()
1901            .columns
1902            .iter()
1903            .position(|c| c.name.eq_ignore_ascii_case(&column))
1904            .ok_or_else(|| {
1905                EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
1906                    "ALTER COLUMN {column:?}: no such column on {:?}",
1907                    tbl
1908                ))
1909            })?;
1910        let col = &table.schema().columns[pos];
1911        if !matches!(
1912            col.ty,
1913            spg_storage::DataType::SmallInt
1914                | spg_storage::DataType::Int
1915                | spg_storage::DataType::BigInt
1916        ) {
1917            return Err(EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
1918                "auto-increment applies to integer columns only ({column:?} is {:?})",
1919                col.ty
1920            )));
1921        }
1922        table.schema_mut().columns[pos].auto_increment = true;
1923        Ok(())
1924    }
1925
1926    /// v7.39 (read01 round 48) — `ALTER TABLE t RENAME CONSTRAINT old TO new`.
1927    /// Only constraints that carry a stored name can be renamed: an unnamed
1928    /// one has no name to change, and its synthesised `pg_constraint` name
1929    /// is derived, not stored. PG's wording here says "for table" (while
1930    /// DROP CONSTRAINT says "of relation") — matched verbatim.
1931    /// v7.39 (read01 round 50) — `COMMENT ON <kind> <name> IS { 'text' | NULL }`.
1932    /// The object must exist (PG errors otherwise); `IS NULL` removes the
1933    /// comment. Stored in the catalog's comment map under `"<kind>:<name>"`
1934    /// and read back by obj_description / col_description / pg_description.
1935    pub(crate) fn exec_comment_on(
1936        &mut self,
1937        kind: &str,
1938        name: &str,
1939        comment: Option<&str>,
1940    ) -> Result<QueryResult, EngineError> {
1941        let cat = self.active_catalog();
1942        // Validate existence for the kinds SPG catalogues. PG's wording for a
1943        // missing relation is "relation \"x\" does not exist" (42P01).
1944        match kind {
1945            "table" | "view" => {
1946                if cat.get(name).is_none() {
1947                    return Err(EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
1948                        "relation {name:?} does not exist"
1949                    )));
1950                }
1951            }
1952            "column" => {
1953                let (tbl, col) = name.split_once('.').ok_or_else(|| {
1954                    EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!("column {name:?} does not exist"))
1955                })?;
1956                let t = cat.get(tbl).ok_or_else(|| {
1957                    EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!("relation {tbl:?} does not exist"))
1958                })?;
1959                if !t
1960                    .schema()
1961                    .columns
1962                    .iter()
1963                    .any(|c| c.name.eq_ignore_ascii_case(col))
1964                {
1965                    return Err(EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
1966                        "column {col:?} of relation {tbl:?} does not exist"
1967                    )));
1968                }
1969            }
1970            "index" => {
1971                let found = cat.table_names().iter().any(|tn| {
1972                    cat.get(tn)
1973                        .is_some_and(|t| t.indices().iter().any(|i| i.name == name))
1974                });
1975                if !found {
1976                    return Err(EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
1977                        "relation {name:?} does not exist"
1978                    )));
1979                }
1980            }
1981            "sequence" => {
1982                if !cat.has_sequence(name) {
1983                    return Err(EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
1984                        "relation {name:?} does not exist"
1985                    )));
1986                }
1987            }
1988            // schema / type / database / function: accepted and stored without
1989            // a catalogue lookup (SPG's registries for these are partial).
1990            _ => {}
1991        }
1992        let key = alloc::format!("{kind}:{name}");
1993        self.active_catalog_mut().set_comment(&key, comment);
1994        Ok(QueryResult::CommandOk {
1995            affected: 0,
1996            modified_catalog: self.catalog_change_is_committed(),
1997        })
1998    }
1999
2000    fn alter_rename_constraint(
2001        &mut self,
2002        tbl: &str,
2003        old: &str,
2004        new: String,
2005    ) -> Result<(), EngineError> {
2006        let table = self.active_catalog_mut().get_mut(tbl).ok_or_else(|| {
2007            EngineError::Storage(StorageError::TableNotFound { name: tbl.into() })
2008        })?;
2009        if !constraint_name_taken(table, old) {
2010            return Err(EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
2011                "constraint {old:?} for table {tbl:?} does not exist"
2012            )));
2013        }
2014        if constraint_name_taken(table, &new) {
2015            return Err(EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
2016                "constraint {new:?} for relation {tbl:?} already exists"
2017            )));
2018        }
2019        let sch = table.schema_mut();
2020        for f in &mut sch.foreign_keys {
2021            if f.name.as_deref() == Some(old) {
2022                f.name = Some(new);
2023                return Ok(());
2024            }
2025        }
2026        for u in &mut sch.uniqueness_constraints {
2027            if u.name.as_deref() == Some(old) {
2028                u.name = Some(new);
2029                return Ok(());
2030            }
2031        }
2032        for c in &mut sch.checks {
2033            if c.name.as_deref() == Some(old) {
2034                c.name = Some(new);
2035                return Ok(());
2036            }
2037        }
2038        Ok(())
2039    }
2040
2041    fn alter_rename_table(&mut self, tbl: &str, new: String) -> Result<(), EngineError> {
2042        // v7.16.2 — table-level rename (mailrs round-10
2043        // A.5 — used by migrate-042's `ALTER TABLE
2044        // contacts RENAME TO email_contacts`). Storage
2045        // helper updates the schema + by_name index +
2046        // dangling FK / trigger references in one
2047        // atomic step.
2048        let old = tbl.to_string();
2049        // v7.39 (read01 round 47) — PG rejects a rename onto a name that
2050        // already names a relation (42P07), including a rename onto the
2051        // table's own name. SPG used to accept both silently.
2052        if self.active_catalog().get(&new).is_some() {
2053            return Err(EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
2054                "relation {new:?} already exists"
2055            )));
2056        }
2057        self.active_catalog_mut()
2058            .rename_table(&old, &new)
2059            .map_err(EngineError::Storage)?;
2060        // r192 — carry the non-transactional DML counters to the new
2061        // name (PG keeps stats across a rename). After the storage
2062        // rename succeeded, so a failed rename leaves them keyed as-is.
2063        if let Some(stats) = self.table_write_stats.remove(&old) {
2064            self.table_write_stats.insert(new.clone(), stats);
2065        }
2066        Ok(())
2067    }
2068
2069    fn alter_rename_column(
2070        &mut self,
2071        tbl: &str,
2072        old: String,
2073        new: String,
2074    ) -> Result<(), EngineError> {
2075        // v7.15.0 — `ALTER TABLE t RENAME [COLUMN] old TO
2076        // new`. Rename the column in the schema; rewrite
2077        // every stored source string on this table that
2078        // references it as a (potentially-qualified)
2079        // column identifier: CHECK predicates, partial-
2080        // index predicates, runtime DEFAULT expressions.
2081        // Then walk catalog triggers on this table and
2082        // patch any `UPDATE OF` column list. Function and
2083        // trigger bodies are NOT auto-rewritten — that
2084        // surface is dynamic SQL territory; users update
2085        // those separately (matches PG plpgsql behavior:
2086        // a column rename invalidates name-referencing
2087        // plpgsql at call time, not rename time).
2088        let table = self.active_catalog_mut().get_mut(tbl).ok_or_else(|| {
2089            EngineError::Storage(StorageError::TableNotFound { name: tbl.into() })
2090        })?;
2091        let col_pos = table
2092            .schema()
2093            .columns
2094            .iter()
2095            .position(|c| c.name.eq_ignore_ascii_case(&old))
2096            .ok_or_else(|| {
2097                // v7.39 (read01 round 47) — PG wording (42703). PG omits
2098                // the "of relation" qualifier on RENAME COLUMN (unlike the
2099                // ALTER COLUMN family below) — match it exactly.
2100                EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!("column {old:?} does not exist"))
2101            })?;
2102        // Reject same-name (case-insensitive) collision.
2103        if table
2104            .schema()
2105            .columns
2106            .iter()
2107            .enumerate()
2108            .any(|(i, c)| i != col_pos && c.name.eq_ignore_ascii_case(&new))
2109        {
2110            // v7.39 (read01 round 47) — PG wording (42701).
2111            return Err(EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
2112                "column {new:?} of relation {:?} already exists",
2113                tbl
2114            )));
2115        }
2116        // Schema rename first — even idempotent same-name
2117        // rename (`ALTER TABLE t RENAME a TO a`) needs to
2118        // be a no-op, not an error.
2119        if old.eq_ignore_ascii_case(&new) {
2120            return Ok(());
2121        }
2122        table.rename_column(col_pos, &new);
2123        // Rewrite per-column runtime_default sources on
2124        // every column of this table — a DEFAULT expression
2125        // on column X may reference column Y by name (rare,
2126        // but legal in PG when the value is supplied via a
2127        // function that takes the row).
2128        let n_cols = table.schema().columns.len();
2129        for i in 0..n_cols {
2130            let rt = table.schema().columns[i].runtime_default.clone();
2131            if let Some(src) = rt {
2132                let rewritten = rewrite_column_in_source(&src, &old, &new)?;
2133                table.schema_mut().columns[i].runtime_default = Some(rewritten);
2134            }
2135        }
2136        // Rewrite table-level CHECK predicates.
2137        let checks = table.schema().checks.clone();
2138        let mut new_checks = Vec::with_capacity(checks.len());
2139        for chk in checks {
2140            // v7.39 (read01 round 48) — rewrite the predicate, keep the name.
2141            new_checks.push(spg_storage::CheckConstraint {
2142                name: chk.name,
2143                expr: rewrite_column_in_source(&chk.expr, &old, &new)?,
2144                // Renaming a column does not re-scan the rows, so it cannot
2145                // turn an unvalidated constraint into a valid one.
2146                validated: chk.validated,
2147            });
2148        }
2149        table.schema_mut().checks = new_checks;
2150        // Rewrite per-index partial_predicate sources.
2151        let n_idx = table.indices().len();
2152        for i in 0..n_idx {
2153            let pred = table.indices()[i].partial_predicate.clone();
2154            if let Some(src) = pred {
2155                let rewritten = rewrite_column_in_source(&src, &old, &new)?;
2156                // SAFETY: indices_mut would be cleanest, but
2157                // partial_predicate is the only mutable field
2158                // here; reach in via the public mut accessor.
2159                table.set_partial_predicate(i, Some(rewritten));
2160            }
2161        }
2162        // Walk catalog triggers; patch `update_columns` on
2163        // triggers attached to this table.
2164        let table_name = tbl.to_string();
2165        for trig in self.active_catalog_mut().triggers_mut() {
2166            if !trig.table.eq_ignore_ascii_case(&table_name) {
2167                continue;
2168            }
2169            for c in &mut trig.update_columns {
2170                if c.eq_ignore_ascii_case(&old) {
2171                    *c = new.clone();
2172                }
2173            }
2174        }
2175        Ok(())
2176    }
2177
2178    /// v6.0.4 — synchronous `ALTER INDEX <name> REBUILD [WITH
2179    /// (encoding = …)]`. Walks every table in the active catalog
2180    /// looking for an index matching `stmt.name`, then delegates the
2181    /// rebuild (including any encoding switch) to
2182    /// `Table::rebuild_nsw_index`. The "live" non-blocking
2183    /// optimisation is v6.0.4.1 / v6.1.x territory.
2184    pub(crate) fn exec_alter_index(
2185        &mut self,
2186        stmt: spg_sql::ast::AlterIndexStatement,
2187    ) -> Result<QueryResult, EngineError> {
2188        // Translate the optional SQL-side encoding choice into the
2189        // storage-side enum; the same SqlVecEncoding -> VecEncoding
2190        // bridge `column_type_to_data_type` uses.
2191        let spg_sql::ast::AlterIndexStatement {
2192            name: idx_name,
2193            target,
2194        } = stmt;
2195        // v7.16.2 — RENAME TO branch (mailrs round-10 migrate-042).
2196        // IF EXISTS makes a missing index a no-op rather than an
2197        // error, mirroring PG semantics.
2198        if let spg_sql::ast::AlterIndexTarget::Rename { new, if_exists } = target {
2199            let renamed = self.active_catalog_mut().rename_index(&idx_name, &new);
2200            return match renamed {
2201                Ok(()) => Ok(QueryResult::CommandOk {
2202                    affected: 0,
2203                    modified_catalog: self.catalog_change_is_committed(),
2204                }),
2205                Err(StorageError::IndexNotFound { .. }) if if_exists => {
2206                    Ok(QueryResult::CommandOk {
2207                        affected: 0,
2208                        modified_catalog: false,
2209                    })
2210                }
2211                // v7.39 (round 700) — PG18 answers `relation "x" does not
2212                // exist` here, not `index "x" …`. An index IS a relation
2213                // there, and the wire classifier reads the relation wording
2214                // for 42P01; SPG's own spelling missed both.
2215                Err(StorageError::IndexNotFound { .. }) => Err(EngineError::Unsupported(
2216                    alloc::format!("relation \"{idx_name}\" does not exist"),
2217                )),
2218                Err(e) => Err(EngineError::Storage(e)),
2219            };
2220        }
2221        // v7.39 (round 710) — SET/RESET storage params: validate the
2222        // index, no-op the parameters (PG resolves the relation first —
2223        // `relation "x" does not exist` — and SPG engine-manages storage
2224        // parameters, as the ALTER TABLE arms already record).
2225        if matches!(target, spg_sql::ast::AlterIndexTarget::StorageParams) {
2226            let cat = self.active_catalog();
2227            let exists = cat.table_names().iter().any(|tn| {
2228                cat.get(tn.as_str())
2229                    .is_some_and(|t| t.indices().iter().any(|i| i.name == idx_name))
2230            });
2231            if !exists {
2232                return Err(EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
2233                    "relation \"{idx_name}\" does not exist"
2234                )));
2235            }
2236            return Ok(QueryResult::CommandOk {
2237                affected: 0,
2238                modified_catalog: false,
2239            });
2240        }
2241        let spg_sql::ast::AlterIndexTarget::Rebuild { encoding } = target else {
2242            unreachable!("Rename branch returned above");
2243        };
2244        let target = encoding.map(|e| match e {
2245            SqlVecEncoding::F32 => VecEncoding::F32,
2246            SqlVecEncoding::Sq8 => VecEncoding::Sq8,
2247            SqlVecEncoding::F16 => VecEncoding::F16,
2248        });
2249        // Linear scan: index names are globally unique within a
2250        // catalog (enforced by add_nsw_index_inner) so the first
2251        // match is the only one. Save the table name to avoid
2252        // borrowing while we then take a mut borrow.
2253        let table_name = {
2254            let cat = self.active_catalog();
2255            let mut found: Option<String> = None;
2256            for tname in cat.table_names() {
2257                if let Some(t) = cat.get(&tname)
2258                    && t.indices().iter().any(|i| i.name == idx_name)
2259                {
2260                    found = Some(tname);
2261                    break;
2262                }
2263            }
2264            found.ok_or_else(|| {
2265                EngineError::Storage(StorageError::IndexNotFound {
2266                    name: idx_name.clone(),
2267                })
2268            })?
2269        };
2270        let table = self
2271            .active_catalog_mut()
2272            .get_mut(&table_name)
2273            .expect("table found above");
2274        table.rebuild_nsw_index(&idx_name, target)?;
2275        // v6.3.1 — ALTER INDEX REBUILD potentially with new encoding
2276        // changes cost characteristics; evict any cached plans.
2277        self.plan_cache.evict_referencing(&table_name);
2278        Ok(QueryResult::CommandOk {
2279            affected: 0,
2280            modified_catalog: self.catalog_change_is_committed(),
2281        })
2282    }
2283
2284    /// v7.39 (read01 round 93) — derive PG's generated index name for an
2285    /// unnamed `CREATE INDEX`. PG's `ChooseIndexName` builds
2286    /// `<table>_<label1>_<label2>…_idx`, where each label is a key
2287    /// column's name, an expression's leading function name, or `expr`
2288    /// for a non-function expression; INCLUDE columns contribute labels
2289    /// too. On a name clash within the relation an integer counter is
2290    /// appended (`_idx`, `_idx1`, `_idx2`, …).
2291    fn choose_auto_index_name(&self, stmt: &CreateIndexStatement) -> String {
2292        let mut labels: Vec<String> = Vec::new();
2293        match &stmt.expression {
2294            Some(Expr::FunctionCall { name, .. }) => labels.push(name.to_ascii_lowercase()),
2295            Some(_) => labels.push("expr".to_string()),
2296            None => labels.push(stmt.column.clone()),
2297        }
2298        labels.extend(stmt.extra_columns.iter().cloned());
2299        labels.extend(stmt.included_columns.iter().cloned());
2300        let mut base = alloc::format!("{}_{}_idx", stmt.table, labels.join("_"));
2301        // PG truncates the generated name to NAMEDATALEN-1 (63) bytes.
2302        truncate_ident(&mut base);
2303        // Collision counter — index names live in the relation's index
2304        // list (SPG keys index-name uniqueness per table), which is where
2305        // a same-column repeat collides, matching PG's observable output.
2306        let existing: Vec<String> = self
2307            .active_catalog()
2308            .get(&stmt.table)
2309            .map(|t| t.indices().iter().map(|i| i.name.clone()).collect())
2310            .unwrap_or_default();
2311        if !existing.iter().any(|n| *n == base) {
2312            return base;
2313        }
2314        let mut counter = 1u32;
2315        loop {
2316            let mut cand = alloc::format!("{base}{counter}");
2317            truncate_ident(&mut cand);
2318            if !existing.iter().any(|n| *n == cand) {
2319                return cand;
2320            }
2321            counter += 1;
2322        }
2323    }
2324
2325    pub(crate) fn exec_create_index(
2326        &mut self,
2327        mut stmt: CreateIndexStatement,
2328    ) -> Result<QueryResult, EngineError> {
2329        // v7.39 (read01 round 93) — an omitted index name (`CREATE INDEX
2330        // ON t (a)`) is filled in with a PG-style generated name here, so
2331        // the name is chosen against the live catalog (for the collision
2332        // counter). Done before the partition-parent fan-out so children
2333        // inherit a fully-named template.
2334        if stmt.name.is_empty() {
2335            stmt.name = self.choose_auto_index_name(&stmt);
2336        }
2337        // v7.37.6-B(sentori Epic 2 P0)— `CREATE INDEX … ON parent`
2338        // when `parent` is a partition-parent fans out to every
2339        // existing child and records the Display-form source so
2340        // future children also build the same index at creation.
2341        // Parent itself holds no rows, so the build is skipped on
2342        // the parent table.
2343        if crate::partition::is_partition_parent(self.active_catalog(), &stmt.table) {
2344            return self.exec_create_index_on_partition_parent(stmt);
2345        }
2346        // v7.36 — collect cold-tier rows BEFORE taking the mutable
2347        // borrow on the table (the duplicate-scan post-CREATE UNIQUE
2348        // INDEX consumes them). `iter_cold_rows_of_parent` borrows
2349        // the catalog immutably so it would conflict with the
2350        // `active_catalog_mut` borrow below.
2351        let cold_rows_for_unique_scan: alloc::vec::Vec<spg_storage::Row> =
2352            if let Some(t) = self.active_catalog().get(&stmt.table) {
2353                crate::constraints::iter_cold_rows_of_parent(self.active_catalog(), t)
2354            } else {
2355                alloc::vec::Vec::new()
2356            };
2357        let table = self
2358            .active_catalog_mut()
2359            .get_mut(&stmt.table)
2360            .ok_or_else(|| {
2361                EngineError::Storage(StorageError::TableNotFound {
2362                    name: stmt.table.clone(),
2363                })
2364            })?;
2365        // `IF NOT EXISTS` reduces DuplicateIndex to a no-op CommandOk.
2366        if stmt.if_not_exists && table.indices().iter().any(|i| i.name == stmt.name) {
2367            // v7.39 (read01 round 46) — PG's IF NOT EXISTS skip NOTICE
2368            // (an index is a relation, so PG says "relation").
2369            self.notice(alloc::format!(
2370                "relation {:?} already exists, skipping",
2371                stmt.name
2372            ));
2373            return Ok(QueryResult::CommandOk {
2374                affected: 0,
2375                modified_catalog: false,
2376            });
2377        }
2378        // v7.9.14 — multi-column index parses through; engine
2379        // builds a single-column BTree on the leading column only.
2380        // The trailing index columns are resolved + persisted below
2381        // (for every index, not just UNIQUE) so the catalog reports the
2382        // full column list; the BTree still keys on the leading column.
2383        let table_name = stmt.table.clone();
2384        // v6.8.0 — resolve INCLUDE column names to positions. Done
2385        // before `add_index` so a typo error surfaces before any
2386        // catalog mutation lands.
2387        let included_positions: Vec<usize> = if stmt.included_columns.is_empty() {
2388            Vec::new()
2389        } else {
2390            let schema = table.schema();
2391            stmt.included_columns
2392                .iter()
2393                .map(|c| {
2394                    schema.column_position(c).ok_or_else(|| {
2395                        EngineError::Storage(StorageError::ColumnNotFound { column: c.clone() })
2396                    })
2397                })
2398                .collect::<Result<Vec<_>, _>>()?
2399        };
2400        // r1038 — an operator class that does not exist is refused here,
2401        // with PG's wording and its access method.
2402        //
2403        // The parser recognises an opclass by its position, so it no longer
2404        // rejects an unknown NAME as a syntax error the way its old
2405        // eighteen-name whitelist did as a side effect. That whitelist was
2406        // the sentori defect (`jsonb_path_ops` is ordinary PG and did not
2407        // parse); the refusal it was also doing belongs here, where the
2408        // access method is known and the error can carry it.
2409        if let Some(op) = &stmt.opclass
2410            && !crate::opclass::exists_for_access_method(op, stmt.method_name.as_deref())
2411        {
2412            return Err(EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
2413                "operator class {op:?} does not exist for access method {:?}",
2414                stmt.method_name.as_deref().unwrap_or("btree")
2415            )));
2416        }
2417        // v7.39 (round 475) — an expression key a method cannot take is
2418        // refused BEFORE anything is built.
2419        //
2420        // The check used to run after the index was created, so
2421        // `CREATE INDEX gx ON g USING gin (to_tsvector('simple', doc))`
2422        // raised an error AND left a btree index named `gx` on `doc`
2423        // behind. The message said nothing had happened, the catalog said
2424        // otherwise, and a dump carried an index the user never wrote.
2425        let gin_fulltext_col = match (&stmt.expression, stmt.method) {
2426            (Some(e), IndexMethod::Gin) => tsvector_source_column(e),
2427            _ => None,
2428        };
2429        if let Some(key_expr) = &stmt.expression
2430            && gin_fulltext_col.is_none()
2431            && matches!(
2432                stmt.method,
2433                IndexMethod::Hnsw | IndexMethod::Brin | IndexMethod::Gin
2434            )
2435        {
2436            // The old wording named HNSW and BRIN while also covering GIN,
2437            // so a refused GIN index reported two methods it was not.
2438            let method = match stmt.method {
2439                IndexMethod::Hnsw => "HNSW",
2440                IndexMethod::Brin => "BRIN",
2441                _ => "GIN",
2442            };
2443            return Err(EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
2444                "expression keys are not supported on {method} indexes: {key_expr}"
2445            )));
2446        }
2447        if let Some(col) = gin_fulltext_col.clone() {
2448            table
2449                .add_gin_fulltext_index(stmt.name.clone(), &col)
2450                .map_err(EngineError::Storage)?;
2451        } else {
2452            match stmt.method {
2453                IndexMethod::BTree => {
2454                    table.add_index(stmt.name.clone(), &stmt.column)?;
2455                    // v7.38 P0 元机制 A — index has been pushed onto
2456                    // the table's index vector. Tests use this point
2457                    // to race a sealed index against a concurrent
2458                    // read.
2459                    crate::injection_point!("index_build_post_seal", &stmt.name);
2460                }
2461                IndexMethod::Hnsw => {
2462                    if !included_positions.is_empty() {
2463                        return Err(EngineError::Unsupported(
2464                            "INCLUDE columns are not supported on HNSW indexes".into(),
2465                        ));
2466                    }
2467                    table.add_nsw_index(
2468                        stmt.name.clone(),
2469                        &stmt.column,
2470                        spg_storage::NSW_DEFAULT_M,
2471                    )?;
2472                }
2473                // v6.7.1 — BRIN. Pure metadata; no in-memory data.
2474                IndexMethod::Brin => {
2475                    if !included_positions.is_empty() {
2476                        return Err(EngineError::Unsupported(
2477                            "INCLUDE columns are not supported on BRIN indexes".into(),
2478                        ));
2479                    }
2480                    table.add_brin_index(stmt.name.clone(), &stmt.column)?;
2481                }
2482                // v7.12.3 — GIN inverted index. Real posting-list-backed
2483                // GIN when the indexed column is `tsvector`; falls back
2484                // to a BTree on the leading column for any other column
2485                // type so v7.9.26b's `pg_dump` compatibility (GIN on
2486                // JSONB etc. silently loading as BTree) is preserved.
2487                // Operators see the real GIN only where it matters; old
2488                // schemas keep loading.
2489                IndexMethod::Gin => {
2490                    if !included_positions.is_empty() {
2491                        return Err(EngineError::Unsupported(
2492                            "INCLUDE columns are not supported on GIN indexes".into(),
2493                        ));
2494                    }
2495                    let col_pos =
2496                        table
2497                            .schema()
2498                            .column_position(&stmt.column)
2499                            .ok_or_else(|| {
2500                                EngineError::Storage(StorageError::ColumnNotFound {
2501                                    column: stmt.column.clone(),
2502                                })
2503                            })?;
2504                    let col_ty = table.schema().columns[col_pos].ty;
2505                    // v7.15.0 — `gin_trgm_ops` on a TEXT/VARCHAR
2506                    // column dispatches to the real trigram-shingle
2507                    // GIN build (LIKE / similarity acceleration).
2508                    // Other GIN opclasses fall through to the regular
2509                    // tsvector-vs-BTree split below.
2510                    let is_trgm = stmt
2511                        .opclass
2512                        .as_deref()
2513                        .is_some_and(|op| op.eq_ignore_ascii_case("gin_trgm_ops"));
2514                    if is_trgm
2515                        && matches!(
2516                            col_ty,
2517                            spg_storage::DataType::Text | spg_storage::DataType::Varchar(_)
2518                        )
2519                    {
2520                        table
2521                            .add_gin_trgm_index(stmt.name.clone(), &stmt.column)
2522                            .map_err(EngineError::Storage)?;
2523                    } else if col_ty == spg_storage::DataType::TsVector {
2524                        table
2525                            .add_gin_index(stmt.name.clone(), &stmt.column)
2526                            .map_err(EngineError::Storage)?;
2527                    } else if matches!(
2528                        col_ty,
2529                        spg_storage::DataType::Json | spg_storage::DataType::Jsonb
2530                    ) {
2531                        // v7.37.8(sentori Epic 5 P2)— real JSONB-GIN
2532                        // posting list. Pre-7.37.8 the same DDL loaded
2533                        // as a BTree fallback so `pg_dump` scripts that
2534                        // named GIN on JSONB stayed loadable but the
2535                        // posting-list acceleration was missing; the
2536                        // sentori dashboard's `labels @> '...'` queries
2537                        // fell back to full scan. The planner picks
2538                        // this index up via the `@>` seek in
2539                        // `index_access::try_gin_jsonb_seek`.
2540                        table
2541                            .add_gin_jsonb_index(stmt.name.clone(), &stmt.column)
2542                            .map_err(EngineError::Storage)?;
2543                    } else {
2544                        // v7.9.26b BTree fallback — the catalog still
2545                        // gets an index entry on the leading column so
2546                        // pg_dump scripts that name GIN on other column
2547                        // types load clean; query-time gain stays opt-in
2548                        // for tsvector / JSONB callers.
2549                        table.add_index(stmt.name.clone(), &stmt.column)?;
2550                    }
2551                }
2552            }
2553        }
2554        if !included_positions.is_empty()
2555            && let Some(idx) = table.indices_mut().iter_mut().find(|i| i.name == stmt.name)
2556        {
2557            idx.included_columns = included_positions;
2558        }
2559        // v6.8.1 — persist partial-index predicate. Stored as the
2560        // expression's Display form so the catalog snapshot stays
2561        // pure (storage has no spg-sql dependency). The runtime
2562        // maintenance path treats partial indexes identically to
2563        // full indexes for v6.8.1 (over-maintenance is safe; the
2564        // planner-side "use partial when query WHERE implies the
2565        // predicate" pass is STABILITY carve-out).
2566        if let Some(pred_expr) = &stmt.partial_predicate {
2567            let canonical = pred_expr.to_string();
2568            // v7.13.2 — mailrs round-6 S2. PG's `pg_trgm` uses
2569            // `CREATE INDEX … USING gin(col gin_trgm_ops) WHERE …`
2570            // routinely to slim trigram indexes. SPG now persists
2571            // the predicate for GIN / BRIN / HNSW the same way it
2572            // already does for BTree — same v6.8.1 "over-maintain
2573            // is safe; planner-side partial routing is STABILITY
2574            // carve-out" semantics. HNSW carries an additional
2575            // caveat: the predicate isn't applied at index build
2576            // time (would require per-row eval inside the NSW
2577            // construction loop), so the index oversamples; query
2578            // time the WHERE clause still filters correctly.
2579            if let Some(idx) = table.indices_mut().iter_mut().find(|i| i.name == stmt.name) {
2580                idx.partial_predicate = Some(canonical);
2581            }
2582        }
2583        // v6.8.2 — persist expression index key. Same Display-form
2584        // storage; the runtime maintenance pass evaluates each
2585        // row's expression to derive the index key, but for v6.8.2
2586        // the engine falls through to the bare-column-reference
2587        // path and the expression is preserved for format-layer
2588        // round-trip + future planner work. Carved-out in
2589        // STABILITY § "Out of v6.8".
2590        if let Some(key_expr) = &stmt.expression {
2591            // v7.39 (round 475) — the method check moved above, before
2592            // anything is built.
2593            let canonical = key_expr.to_string();
2594            if let Some(idx) = table.indices_mut().iter_mut().find(|i| i.name == stmt.name) {
2595                idx.expression = Some(canonical);
2596            }
2597        }
2598        // v7.9.29 — persist `is_unique` flag on the storage Index.
2599        // Combined with `partial_predicate`, INSERT enforcement
2600        // checks that no other row whose predicate evaluates true
2601        // shares the same indexed key. Parser already rejected
2602        // `UNIQUE` on HNSW / BRIN, so plain BTree here.
2603        // Resolve the trailing index columns to positions and persist
2604        // them on EVERY index, unique or not — the BTree keys on the
2605        // leading column, but the extras drive uniqueness enforcement
2606        // (unique) and the catalog / pg_get_indexdef column list
2607        // (both), so a plain `CREATE INDEX t (a, b)` reports (a, b).
2608        {
2609            let mut extra_positions: alloc::vec::Vec<usize> = alloc::vec::Vec::new();
2610            for col_name in &stmt.extra_columns {
2611                let pos = table
2612                    .schema()
2613                    .columns
2614                    .iter()
2615                    .position(|c| c.name.eq_ignore_ascii_case(col_name))
2616                    .ok_or_else(|| {
2617                        EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
2618                            "INDEX {:?}: extra column {col_name:?} not in table {:?}",
2619                            stmt.name,
2620                            stmt.table
2621                        ))
2622                    })?;
2623                extra_positions.push(pos);
2624            }
2625            if let Some(idx) = table.indices_mut().iter_mut().find(|i| i.name == stmt.name) {
2626                idx.extra_column_positions = extra_positions;
2627            }
2628            // v7.38.1 (L12) — a multi-column CREATE INDEX becomes a REAL
2629            // composite B-tree: the key is the whole column tuple, so an
2630            // equality on any prefix seeks instead of filtering a
2631            // leading-column candidate flood. Expression / partial /
2632            // GIN-shaped indexes are declined inside and stay as built;
2633            // the indexdef already printed the full column list either
2634            // way, so nothing catalog-visible changes.
2635            table
2636                .convert_index_to_multi(&stmt.name)
2637                .map_err(EngineError::Storage)?;
2638        }
2639        // v7.39 (round 537) — the key column's ordering clause, as
2640        // written. It changes no lookup; `indexdef` reproduces the DDL,
2641        // and dropping it made `(a DESC NULLS LAST)` read back as `(a)`.
2642        if let Some(idx) = table.indices_mut().iter_mut().find(|i| i.name == stmt.name) {
2643            idx.descending = stmt.key_order.descending;
2644            idx.nulls_first = stmt.key_order.nulls_first;
2645            idx.collation.clone_from(&stmt.key_collation);
2646        }
2647        if stmt.is_unique {
2648            if let Some(idx) = table.indices_mut().iter_mut().find(|i| i.name == stmt.name) {
2649                idx.is_unique = true;
2650                // v7.39 (read01 round 52) — NULLS NOT DISTINCT (PG 15+).
2651                idx.nulls_not_distinct = stmt.nulls_not_distinct;
2652            }
2653            // At index-creation time, check the existing rows for
2654            // pre-existing duplicates that would have violated the
2655            // new constraint — otherwise CREATE UNIQUE INDEX would
2656            // silently leave duplicates in place.
2657            let snapshot_indices = table.indices().to_vec();
2658            let mut snapshot_rows: alloc::vec::Vec<spg_storage::Row> =
2659                table.rows().iter().cloned().collect();
2660            // v7.36 (cold-tier coverage) — CREATE UNIQUE INDEX must
2661            // detect a duplicate that would violate the new
2662            // uniqueness contract even when the duplicate is in the
2663            // cold tier; otherwise the constraint declaration
2664            // succeeds but the on-disk segments carry stale
2665            // duplicates and later INSERTs see phantom-conflict
2666            // behaviour. Use the catalog-borrowing variant from
2667            // `constraints` so we don't double-borrow `self` mut.
2668            snapshot_rows.extend(cold_rows_for_unique_scan);
2669            let snapshot_schema = table.schema().clone();
2670            let idx_ref = snapshot_indices
2671                .iter()
2672                .find(|i| i.name == stmt.name)
2673                .expect("just-added index");
2674            // v7.39 (read01 round 52) — the index was already installed above,
2675            // so a validation failure must ROLL IT BACK. PG's CREATE UNIQUE
2676            // INDEX is atomic; SPG used to leave the half-built index in the
2677            // catalog (pg_indexes listed an index that "failed" to create).
2678            if let Err(e) = check_existing_unique_violation(
2679                idx_ref,
2680                &snapshot_schema,
2681                &snapshot_rows,
2682                self.backslash_escapes,
2683            ) {
2684                let name = stmt.name.clone();
2685                self.active_catalog_mut().drop_named_index(&name);
2686                return Err(e);
2687            }
2688        }
2689        // v6.3.1 — adding an index can change the optimal plan for
2690        // any cached query that references this table.
2691        self.plan_cache.evict_referencing(&table_name);
2692        Ok(QueryResult::CommandOk {
2693            affected: 0,
2694            modified_catalog: self.catalog_change_is_committed(),
2695        })
2696    }
2697
2698    /// v7.37.6-B(sentori Epic 2 P0)— `CREATE INDEX … ON parent`
2699    /// fans the index out to every existing child plus records
2700    /// the Display-form source so future children build it too.
2701    /// The parent itself stays index-less because it holds no rows.
2702    fn exec_create_index_on_partition_parent(
2703        &mut self,
2704        stmt: CreateIndexStatement,
2705    ) -> Result<QueryResult, EngineError> {
2706        let parent_name = stmt.table.clone();
2707        // Display-form source (round-trips through fmt::Display)
2708        // → store on parent's PartitionRole::Parent template list.
2709        let template_source = alloc::format!("{stmt}");
2710        let children = crate::partition::children_of_parent(self.active_catalog(), &parent_name);
2711        // Append the template to the parent schema before fanning
2712        // out, so a child whose CREATE FAILS halfway through still
2713        // records the template the user asked for. Idempotency is
2714        // handled at child-create time via `IF NOT EXISTS`.
2715        {
2716            let parent = self
2717                .active_catalog_mut()
2718                .get_mut(&parent_name)
2719                .ok_or_else(|| {
2720                    EngineError::Storage(StorageError::TableNotFound {
2721                        name: parent_name.clone(),
2722                    })
2723                })?;
2724            if let Some(PartitionRole::Parent {
2725                index_template_sources,
2726                ..
2727            }) = parent.schema_mut().partition_role.as_mut()
2728            {
2729                index_template_sources.push(template_source.clone());
2730            }
2731        }
2732        for child in children {
2733            self.execute_partition_index_template(&child, &template_source)?;
2734        }
2735        Ok(QueryResult::CommandOk {
2736            affected: 0,
2737            modified_catalog: self.catalog_change_is_committed(),
2738        })
2739    }
2740
2741    /// v7.13.3 — mailrs round-7 S9. SPG-specific reconciliation
2742    /// for `CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS` when the table already
2743    /// exists. Adds missing columns + inline FKs from the new
2744    /// definition; existing columns / constraints stay untouched.
2745    /// New columns with a `NOT NULL` declaration without a
2746    /// `DEFAULT` are reported as a clear error rather than
2747    /// silently dropped — this is the "fail loud on real
2748    /// incompatibility, fail silent on schema-superset" tradeoff.
2749    fn reconcile_table_if_not_exists(
2750        &mut self,
2751        stmt: CreateTableStatement,
2752    ) -> Result<QueryResult, EngineError> {
2753        let table_name = stmt.name.clone();
2754        let clock = self.clock;
2755        let existing_col_names: alloc::collections::BTreeSet<String> = self
2756            .active_catalog()
2757            .get(&table_name)
2758            .expect("checked above")
2759            .schema()
2760            .columns
2761            .iter()
2762            .map(|c| c.name.to_ascii_lowercase())
2763            .collect();
2764        let row_count = self
2765            .active_catalog()
2766            .get(&table_name)
2767            .expect("checked above")
2768            .row_count();
2769        // Collect missing column defs in source order.
2770        let new_columns: alloc::vec::Vec<spg_sql::ast::ColumnDef> = stmt
2771            .columns
2772            .iter()
2773            .filter(|c| !existing_col_names.contains(&c.name.to_ascii_lowercase()))
2774            .cloned()
2775            .collect();
2776        for col_def in new_columns {
2777            let col_name = col_def.name.clone();
2778            let nullable = col_def.nullable;
2779            let has_default = col_def.default.is_some() || col_def.auto_increment;
2780            let col_schema = column_def_to_schema(col_def, self.backslash_escapes)?;
2781            let fill_value: Value<'static> = if has_default || col_schema.runtime_default.is_some()
2782            {
2783                resolve_column_default_free(&col_schema, clock, None)?
2784            } else if nullable || row_count == 0 {
2785                Value::Null
2786            } else {
2787                return Err(EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
2788                    "CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS {table_name:?}: reconciling \
2789                     column {col_name:?} requires DEFAULT (existing rows would violate NOT NULL)"
2790                )));
2791            };
2792            let table = self
2793                .active_catalog_mut()
2794                .get_mut(&table_name)
2795                .expect("checked above");
2796            table.add_column(col_schema, fill_value);
2797        }
2798        // Resolve any newly-added inline FKs (column-level
2799        // REFERENCES forms) and install. Skip FKs whose local
2800        // columns we didn't have in the existing table.
2801        let table_cols_now = self
2802            .active_catalog()
2803            .get(&table_name)
2804            .expect("checked above")
2805            .schema()
2806            .columns
2807            .clone();
2808        for fk in stmt.foreign_keys {
2809            // Only install FKs whose every local column resolves
2810            // — older catalogs may have a column the new FK
2811            // references but not the column the new FK declares.
2812            let all_resolved = fk.columns.iter().all(|c| {
2813                table_cols_now
2814                    .iter()
2815                    .any(|sc| sc.name.eq_ignore_ascii_case(c))
2816            });
2817            if !all_resolved {
2818                continue;
2819            }
2820            let already_present = {
2821                let table = self
2822                    .active_catalog()
2823                    .get(&table_name)
2824                    .expect("checked above");
2825                table.schema().foreign_keys.iter().any(|f| {
2826                    f.parent_table.eq_ignore_ascii_case(&fk.parent_table)
2827                        && f.local_columns.len() == fk.columns.len()
2828                })
2829            };
2830            if already_present {
2831                continue;
2832            }
2833            let storage_fk =
2834                resolve_foreign_key(&table_name, &table_cols_now, fk, self.active_catalog())?;
2835            let table = self
2836                .active_catalog_mut()
2837                .get_mut(&table_name)
2838                .expect("checked above");
2839            table.schema_mut().foreign_keys.push(storage_fk);
2840        }
2841        Ok(QueryResult::CommandOk {
2842            affected: 0,
2843            modified_catalog: self.catalog_change_is_committed(),
2844        })
2845    }
2846
2847    /// v7.14.0 — DROP TABLE handler (pg_dump / mysqldump preamble).
2848    pub(crate) fn exec_drop_table(
2849        &mut self,
2850        names: Vec<String>,
2851        if_exists: bool,
2852    ) -> Result<QueryResult, EngineError> {
2853        for name in names {
2854            // v7.39 (round 642) — dropping a partition parent drops its
2855            // partitions with it.
2856            //
2857            // v7.37.6-B refused instead, on the premise that PG needs an
2858            // explicit CASCADE here. Measured on PG18, it does not: a
2859            // plain `DROP TABLE pp` takes pp and every partition, and so
2860            // does the CASCADE spelling. The refusal made the parent
2861            // undroppable by either spelling — `DROP TABLE IF EXISTS pp
2862            // CASCADE` at the head of a script failed, and every
2863            // statement after it failed on the leftovers.
2864            //
2865            // v7.39 (round 645) — inheritance is the other way round.
2866            // Measured on PG18: `DROP TABLE <inheritance parent>` with a
2867            // child is "cannot drop table par because other objects
2868            // depend on it / table ch depends on table par", and the
2869            // child survives. Only a PARTITION parent takes its children
2870            // with it.
2871            if crate::partition::has_inheritance_children(self.active_catalog(), &name) {
2872                let kids = crate::partition::children_of_parent(self.active_catalog(), &name);
2873                return Err(EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
2874                    "cannot drop table {name} because other objects depend on it\n\
2875                     DETAIL:  table {} depends on table {name}",
2876                    kids.first().map_or("?", |k| k.as_str())
2877                )));
2878            }
2879            // Depth-first: a partition may itself be partitioned, and
2880            // its children have to go before it does.
2881            let mut to_drop = alloc::vec::Vec::new();
2882            let mut frontier = alloc::vec![name.clone()];
2883            while let Some(cur) = frontier.pop() {
2884                for kid in crate::partition::children_of_parent(self.active_catalog(), &cur) {
2885                    frontier.push(kid.clone());
2886                    to_drop.push(kid);
2887                }
2888            }
2889            // Deepest first, so no parent is removed while a child of it
2890            // is still listed.
2891            for kid in to_drop.into_iter().rev() {
2892                let kid_was_temp = self.temp_tables.contains(&kid);
2893                if self.active_catalog_mut().drop_table(&kid) {
2894                    if kid_was_temp {
2895                        self.temp_tables.remove(&kid);
2896                        self.refresh_temp_prefix();
2897                    }
2898                    self.table_write_stats.remove(&kid);
2899                }
2900            }
2901            // v7.39 (round 436) — if this was one of the session's TEMPORARY
2902            // tables, forget it too, so a permanent namesake becomes visible
2903            // again and `end_session` does not chase a gone table.
2904            let was_temp = self.temp_tables.contains(&name);
2905            let dropped = self.active_catalog_mut().drop_table(&name);
2906            if dropped && was_temp {
2907                self.temp_tables.remove(&name);
2908                self.refresh_temp_prefix();
2909            }
2910            if dropped {
2911                // r192 — drop the non-transactional DML counters so a
2912                // later same-named table starts at zero (PG resets
2913                // stats on DROP).
2914                self.table_write_stats.remove(&name);
2915                // v7.39 (read01 round 50) — purge the table's comments (and its
2916                // columns') so a later table of the same name can't inherit them.
2917                self.active_catalog_mut().drop_comments_for("table", &name);
2918            }
2919            if !dropped {
2920                if !if_exists {
2921                    // v7.39 (read01 round 45) — PG wording (42P01 at the wire);
2922                    // PG says "table", not "relation", for DROP TABLE.
2923                    return Err(EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
2924                        "table {name:?} does not exist"
2925                    )));
2926                }
2927                // v7.39 (read01 round 46) — PG's IF EXISTS skip NOTICE.
2928                self.notice(alloc::format!("table {name:?} does not exist, skipping"));
2929            }
2930        }
2931        Ok(QueryResult::CommandOk {
2932            affected: 0,
2933            modified_catalog: self.catalog_change_is_committed(),
2934        })
2935    }
2936
2937    /// v7.14.0 — DROP INDEX handler.
2938    pub(crate) fn exec_drop_index(
2939        &mut self,
2940        name: String,
2941        if_exists: bool,
2942    ) -> Result<QueryResult, EngineError> {
2943        let dropped = self.active_catalog_mut().drop_named_index(&name);
2944        if !dropped {
2945            if !if_exists {
2946                return Err(EngineError::Storage(StorageError::IndexNotFound { name }));
2947            }
2948            // v7.39 (read01 round 46) — PG's IF EXISTS skip NOTICE.
2949            self.notice(alloc::format!("index {name:?} does not exist, skipping"));
2950        }
2951        Ok(QueryResult::CommandOk {
2952            affected: 0,
2953            modified_catalog: self.catalog_change_is_committed(),
2954        })
2955    }
2956
2957    pub(crate) fn exec_create_table(
2958        &mut self,
2959        mut stmt: CreateTableStatement,
2960    ) -> Result<QueryResult, EngineError> {
2961        // v7.39 (round 436) — a TEMPORARY table is created under the calling
2962        // session's namespace prefix and remembered there, so it shadows a
2963        // permanent table of the same name, stays invisible to other
2964        // sessions, and goes away with the session. Everything downstream
2965        // (the whole DDL body, and every later statement) then works on an
2966        // ordinary table: name resolution happens at the ONE place a name
2967        // becomes an index, `Catalog::resolve_index`.
2968        if stmt.temporary {
2969            let logical = stmt.name.clone();
2970            let mangled = self.session_temp_name(&logical);
2971            let mut inner = stmt;
2972            inner.temporary = false;
2973            inner.name = mangled;
2974            let result = self.exec_create_table(inner)?;
2975            self.temp_tables.insert(logical);
2976            self.refresh_temp_prefix();
2977            return Ok(result);
2978        }
2979        if stmt.if_not_exists && self.active_catalog().get(&stmt.name).is_some() {
2980            // v7.39 (read01 round 46) — PG's IF NOT EXISTS skip NOTICE.
2981            self.notice(alloc::format!(
2982                "relation {:?} already exists, skipping",
2983                stmt.name
2984            ));
2985            // v7.16.2 — PG-strict silent no-op (mailrs round-10
2986            // surfaced this). v7.13.3's "reconcile by adding
2987            // missing columns" was friendly for mailrs round-7
2988            // where init-schema's `contacts` and migrate-023's
2989            // CardDAV `contacts` collided; but it ALSO silently
2990            // added columns to existing tables when later
2991            // migrations had a duplicate `CREATE TABLE IF NOT
2992            // EXISTS <t> (different-shape-cols)` shape. mailrs's
2993            // migrate-030 has exactly that — re-declares
2994            // system_config with `key` even though init-schema
2995            // already created it with `config_key`. PG's silent
2996            // no-op leaves system_config at `config_key`;
2997            // v7.13.3 added a phantom `key` column that then
2998            // tripped migrate-040's idempotent rename guard.
2999            // mailrs v1.7.106 ships the proper PG-style
3000            // contacts rename via DO + IF EXISTS, so SPG can
3001            // revert to PG-strict here without re-breaking the
3002            // round-7 case.
3003            return Ok(QueryResult::CommandOk {
3004                affected: 0,
3005                modified_catalog: false,
3006            });
3007        }
3008        // v7.37.6-B(sentori Epic 2 P0)— `CREATE TABLE c PARTITION
3009        // OF parent <bounds>`: the child inherits its column list
3010        // from the parent and gets a `PartitionRole::Range` or
3011        // `Default` tag. Parent-table bookkeeping (index template
3012        // fan-out) runs in `register_partition_child`.
3013        if stmt.partition_of.is_some() {
3014            return self.exec_create_table_partition_of(stmt);
3015        }
3016        let table_name = stmt.name.clone();
3017        // v7.9.13 — pluck the names of any columns marked
3018        // `PRIMARY KEY` inline so the post-create-table pass can
3019        // build an implicit BTree index. mailrs F1.
3020        let inline_pk_columns: Vec<String> = stmt
3021            .columns
3022            .iter()
3023            .filter(|c| c.is_primary_key)
3024            .map(|c| c.name.clone())
3025            .collect();
3026        let like_specs = core::mem::take(&mut stmt.like_specs);
3027        let mut schema = self.build_create_table_schema(
3028            &table_name,
3029            stmt.columns,
3030            &stmt.table_constraints,
3031            stmt.foreign_keys,
3032            &inline_pk_columns,
3033        )?;
3034        // v7.39 (round 531) — expand each `LIKE <table>` in the column
3035        // list. The source's shape lives in the catalog, so the parser
3036        // recorded the clause and it is copied here, at the position it
3037        // was written.
3038        let mut like_indexes: Vec<CreateIndexStatement> = Vec::new();
3039        self.apply_like_specs(&mut schema, &like_specs, &mut like_indexes)?;
3040        // v7.39 (round 645) — `INHERITS (p1, p2)`. Each parent's columns
3041        // land BEFORE the child's own, in the order the parents were
3042        // written, which is the order PG uses and the order
3043        // `pg_inherits.inhseqno` numbers them in.
3044        //
3045        // NOT NULL, DEFAULT and CHECK come with a column; PRIMARY KEY
3046        // and UNIQUE do not — measured on PG18, a child of a table with
3047        // a primary key has no `contype = 'p'` row of its own.
3048        //
3049        // A name the child also declares is not duplicated: PG merges
3050        // the two, keeping one column, and requires the types to agree.
3051        if !stmt.inherits.is_empty() {
3052            let mut merged: Vec<spg_storage::ColumnSchema> = Vec::new();
3053            for parent in &stmt.inherits {
3054                let Some(p) = self.active_catalog().get(parent) else {
3055                    return Err(EngineError::Storage(
3056                        spg_storage::StorageError::TableNotFound {
3057                            name: parent.clone(),
3058                        },
3059                    ));
3060                };
3061                for col in &p.schema().columns {
3062                    if merged
3063                        .iter()
3064                        .any(|c| c.name.eq_ignore_ascii_case(&col.name))
3065                    {
3066                        continue;
3067                    }
3068                    if let Some(own) = schema
3069                        .columns
3070                        .iter()
3071                        .find(|c| c.name.eq_ignore_ascii_case(&col.name))
3072                        && own.ty != col.ty
3073                    {
3074                        return Err(EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
3075                            "column \"{}\" inherited from \"{parent}\" has type {}                              but the child declares {}",
3076                            col.name,
3077                            crate::conversions::pg_type_name_for_error(col.ty),
3078                            crate::conversions::pg_type_name_for_error(own.ty)
3079                        )));
3080                    }
3081                    merged.push(col.clone());
3082                }
3083            }
3084            // The child's own columns follow, minus any the parents
3085            // already supplied.
3086            for col in &schema.columns {
3087                if !merged
3088                    .iter()
3089                    .any(|c| c.name.eq_ignore_ascii_case(&col.name))
3090                {
3091                    merged.push(col.clone());
3092                }
3093            }
3094            schema.columns = merged;
3095            // v7.39 (round 646) — CHECK constraints inherit too. Measured
3096            // on PG18: a child of a table with `CHECK (a > 0)` gets its
3097            // own `contype = 'c'` row. PRIMARY KEY and UNIQUE do NOT —
3098            // the same probe reads 0 for `contype = 'p'` — so only the
3099            // checks are copied.
3100            //
3101            // A constraint the child already declares by the same name is
3102            // left alone; PG merges the two rather than carrying both.
3103            for parent in &stmt.inherits {
3104                let Some(p) = self.active_catalog().get(parent) else {
3105                    continue;
3106                };
3107                // The NAME travels with the constraint. An unnamed CHECK
3108                // is auto-named per table, so copying it as-is would give
3109                // the child `<child>_a_check` where PG reports the
3110                // parent's `<parent>_a_check` — measured in the violation
3111                // message, which is where a user meets the name. Resolve
3112                // the parent's name once and carry it explicitly.
3113                let names = crate::system_catalog::pg_check_connames(p, parent, &p.schema().checks);
3114                for (ci, (chk, name)) in p.schema().checks.iter().zip(names).enumerate() {
3115                    let dup = schema.checks.iter().any(|c| match (&c.name, &chk.name) {
3116                        (Some(a), Some(b)) => a.eq_ignore_ascii_case(b),
3117                        _ => c.expr == chk.expr,
3118                    });
3119                    if !dup {
3120                        // A child copies the parent's constraint, validation
3121                        // state and all.
3122                        schema.checks.push(spg_storage::CheckConstraint {
3123                            name: Some(name),
3124                            expr: chk.expr.clone(),
3125                            validated: chk.validated,
3126                        });
3127                    }
3128                }
3129            }
3130            schema.partition_role = Some(spg_storage::PartitionRole::Inherits {
3131                parent_names: stmt.inherits.clone(),
3132            });
3133        }
3134        // v7.37.6-B — `CREATE TABLE p (...) PARTITION BY RANGE (key)`:
3135        // attach the parent role to the freshly-built schema before
3136        // it lands in the catalog. Key column must be TIMESTAMPTZ
3137        // at v7.37.6-B (the only sentori shape); other key types are
3138        // a phase-2 carve-out.
3139        if let Some(by) = stmt.partition_by {
3140            let kind = match by.kind {
3141                PartitionKindAst::Range => PartitionKind::Range,
3142                PartitionKindAst::List => PartitionKind::List,
3143                PartitionKindAst::Hash => PartitionKind::Hash,
3144            };
3145            let mut key_column_positions = Vec::with_capacity(by.key_columns.len());
3146            for col_name in &by.key_columns {
3147                let pos = schema
3148                    .columns
3149                    .iter()
3150                    .position(|c| c.name.eq_ignore_ascii_case(col_name))
3151                    .ok_or_else(|| {
3152                        EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
3153                            "PARTITION BY: key column {col_name:?} not in column list"
3154                        ))
3155                    })?;
3156                // v7.37.16 (16.1/16.2/16.6) — accept the typed PG
3157                // builtins per partition strategy:
3158                //   RANGE → TIMESTAMPTZ / TIMESTAMP / DATE / BIGINT
3159                //           / INTEGER / SMALLINT
3160                //   LIST  → BIGINT / INTEGER / SMALLINT / DATE / TEXT
3161                //   HASH  → BIGINT / INTEGER / SMALLINT / TEXT / DATE
3162                //           / TIMESTAMPTZ
3163                let key_ty = &schema.columns[pos].ty;
3164                let key_ok = matches!(
3165                    key_ty,
3166                    DataType::Timestamptz
3167                        | DataType::Timestamp
3168                        | DataType::Date
3169                        | DataType::BigInt
3170                        | DataType::Int
3171                        | DataType::SmallInt
3172                        | DataType::Text
3173                        | DataType::Varchar(_)
3174                );
3175                if !key_ok {
3176                    return Err(EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
3177                        "PARTITION BY {:?}: key column {col_name:?} type {key_ty:?} \
3178                         is not yet supported (16.1/16.2/16.6 accept TIMESTAMPTZ, \
3179                         TIMESTAMP, DATE, BIGINT, INTEGER, SMALLINT, TEXT/VARCHAR)",
3180                        kind,
3181                    )));
3182                }
3183                key_column_positions.push(pos);
3184            }
3185            schema.partition_role = Some(PartitionRole::Parent {
3186                kind,
3187                key_column_positions,
3188                index_template_sources: Vec::new(),
3189            });
3190        }
3191        self.active_catalog_mut().create_table(schema)?;
3192        // v7.39 (round 621) — the indexes an `INCLUDING INDEXES` asked for,
3193        // created once the table they sit on exists.
3194        for mut ci in like_indexes {
3195            ci.table = table_name.clone();
3196            self.exec_create_index(ci)?;
3197        }
3198        self.install_implicit_indexes(&table_name, &inline_pk_columns, &stmt.table_constraints)?;
3199        self.install_excl_range_indexes(&table_name);
3200        Ok(QueryResult::CommandOk {
3201            affected: 0,
3202            modified_catalog: self.catalog_change_is_committed(),
3203        })
3204    }
3205
3206    /// v7.37.6-B — child-table branch of `CREATE TABLE`. The parser
3207    /// guarantees `stmt.partition_of.is_some()` + `stmt.columns`
3208    /// is empty before we land here.
3209    fn exec_create_table_partition_of(
3210        &mut self,
3211        stmt: CreateTableStatement,
3212    ) -> Result<QueryResult, EngineError> {
3213        let spec = stmt
3214            .partition_of
3215            .expect("caller checked partition_of.is_some()");
3216        // Lift parent schema bits (columns + partition_role + index
3217        // template list) so we don't trip the active_catalog_mut()
3218        // borrow when we splice the child in.
3219        let (parent_columns, parent_kind, index_template_sources) = {
3220            let parent = self
3221                .active_catalog()
3222                .get(&spec.parent_name)
3223                .ok_or_else(|| {
3224                    EngineError::Storage(StorageError::TableNotFound {
3225                        name: spec.parent_name.clone(),
3226                    })
3227                })?;
3228            match &parent.schema().partition_role {
3229                Some(PartitionRole::Parent {
3230                    kind,
3231                    index_template_sources,
3232                    ..
3233                }) => (
3234                    parent.schema().columns.clone(),
3235                    *kind,
3236                    index_template_sources.clone(),
3237                ),
3238                _ => {
3239                    return Err(EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
3240                        "CREATE TABLE … PARTITION OF: table {:?} is not a \
3241                         partitioned parent",
3242                        spec.parent_name
3243                    )));
3244                }
3245            }
3246        };
3247        // Resolve bounds before we mutate the catalog so a bad
3248        // literal surfaces before any visible state changes.
3249        let role = match spec.bounds {
3250            PartitionOfBoundsAst::Default => PartitionRole::Default {
3251                parent_name: spec.parent_name.clone(),
3252            },
3253            PartitionOfBoundsAst::Range { lower, upper } => {
3254                let lower_b = crate::partition::evaluate_partition_bound(*lower)?;
3255                let upper_b = crate::partition::evaluate_partition_bound(*upper)?;
3256                // Half-open: lower must be < upper. Same-bound or
3257                // inverted ranges accept no rows in PG; SPG raises
3258                // because every sentori migration shapes intentional
3259                // calendar windows.
3260                if !crate::partition::ranges_overlap(&lower_b, &upper_b, &lower_b, &upper_b) {
3261                    return Err(EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
3262                        "PARTITION OF: FROM ({}) TO ({}) is empty (lower must be < upper)",
3263                        crate::partition::bound_to_diag(&lower_b),
3264                        crate::partition::bound_to_diag(&upper_b),
3265                    )));
3266                }
3267                // Overlap check against every existing sibling Range
3268                // child of the same parent. DEFAULT siblings don't
3269                // participate(they're a catch-all, not a range).
3270                let siblings =
3271                    crate::partition::children_of_parent(self.active_catalog(), &spec.parent_name);
3272                // Partition-key column of the parent (RANGE uses one key).
3273                let key_pos = match &self
3274                    .active_catalog()
3275                    .get(&spec.parent_name)
3276                    .and_then(|p| p.schema().partition_role.clone())
3277                {
3278                    Some(PartitionRole::Parent {
3279                        key_column_positions,
3280                        ..
3281                    }) => key_column_positions.first().copied().unwrap_or(0),
3282                    _ => 0,
3283                };
3284                for sib in &siblings {
3285                    let Some(t) = self.active_catalog().get(sib) else {
3286                        continue;
3287                    };
3288                    match &t.schema().partition_role {
3289                        Some(PartitionRole::Range {
3290                            lower: sl,
3291                            upper: su,
3292                            ..
3293                        }) => {
3294                            if crate::partition::ranges_overlap(&lower_b, &upper_b, sl, su) {
3295                                return Err(EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
3296                                    "PARTITION OF: range FROM ({}) TO ({}) overlaps existing \
3297                                     child {sib:?} (FROM ({}) TO ({}))",
3298                                    crate::partition::bound_to_diag(&lower_b),
3299                                    crate::partition::bound_to_diag(&upper_b),
3300                                    crate::partition::bound_to_diag(sl),
3301                                    crate::partition::bound_to_diag(su),
3302                                )));
3303                            }
3304                        }
3305                        // v7.38 (read01) — DEFAULT-partition cross-check:
3306                        // any row already parked in the default partition
3307                        // that falls in the new range means adding it would
3308                        // strand that row in the wrong partition. PG rejects
3309                        // rather than allow the inconsistency.
3310                        Some(PartitionRole::Default { .. }) => {
3311                            for row in t.rows().iter() {
3312                                let Some(v) = row.values.get(key_pos) else {
3313                                    continue;
3314                                };
3315                                if v.is_null() {
3316                                    continue;
3317                                }
3318                                let Some(kb) = crate::partition::value_to_bound(v) else {
3319                                    continue;
3320                                };
3321                                if crate::partition::value_in_range(&kb, &lower_b, &upper_b) {
3322                                    return Err(EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
3323                                        "updated partition constraint for default partition \
3324                                         {sib:?} would be violated by some row"
3325                                    )));
3326                                }
3327                            }
3328                        }
3329                        _ => {}
3330                    }
3331                }
3332                PartitionRole::Range {
3333                    parent_name: spec.parent_name.clone(),
3334                    lower: lower_b,
3335                    upper: upper_b,
3336                }
3337            }
3338            // v7.37.16 (16.1) — LIST child create.
3339            PartitionOfBoundsAst::List { values } => {
3340                if !matches!(parent_kind, PartitionKind::List) {
3341                    return Err(EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
3342                        "PARTITION OF: FOR VALUES IN (...) only valid for \
3343                         a LIST-partitioned parent (parent {:?} is {:?})",
3344                        spec.parent_name,
3345                        parent_kind,
3346                    )));
3347                }
3348                let mut bounds = Vec::with_capacity(values.len());
3349                for v in values {
3350                    bounds.push(crate::partition::evaluate_partition_bound(v)?);
3351                }
3352                // Reject duplicate values across siblings (PG raises
3353                // "is already specified in partition X" at create
3354                // time so the dispatch never sees ambiguity).
3355                let siblings =
3356                    crate::partition::children_of_parent(self.active_catalog(), &spec.parent_name);
3357                for sib in &siblings {
3358                    let Some(t) = self.active_catalog().get(sib) else {
3359                        continue;
3360                    };
3361                    if let Some(PartitionRole::List {
3362                        values: existing, ..
3363                    }) = &t.schema().partition_role
3364                    {
3365                        for new_b in &bounds {
3366                            if existing.iter().any(|e| e == new_b) {
3367                                // v7.39 (round 770, F31 tranche 6 #170) —
3368                                // PG's sentence, measured: `partition "b"
3369                                // would overlap partition "a"`.
3370                                let _ = crate::partition::bound_to_diag(new_b);
3371                                return Err(EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
3372                                    "partition \"{}\" would overlap partition \"{sib}\"",
3373                                    stmt.name,
3374                                )));
3375                            }
3376                        }
3377                    }
3378                }
3379                PartitionRole::List {
3380                    parent_name: spec.parent_name.clone(),
3381                    values: bounds,
3382                }
3383            }
3384            // v7.37.16 (16.2) — HASH child create.
3385            PartitionOfBoundsAst::Hash { modulus, remainder } => {
3386                if !matches!(parent_kind, PartitionKind::Hash) {
3387                    return Err(EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
3388                        "PARTITION OF: FOR VALUES WITH (MODULUS, REMAINDER) only \
3389                         valid for a HASH-partitioned parent (parent {:?} is {:?})",
3390                        spec.parent_name,
3391                        parent_kind,
3392                    )));
3393                }
3394                if modulus == 0 || remainder >= modulus {
3395                    return Err(EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
3396                        "PARTITION OF HASH: invalid (MODULUS={modulus}, REMAINDER={remainder}); \
3397                         require modulus > 0 and remainder < modulus",
3398                    )));
3399                }
3400                // Reject duplicate (modulus, remainder) and partial overlap
3401                // (different modulus / same residue class) — PG handles
3402                // multi-modulus by requiring divisibility; we keep it
3403                // simple and demand modulus equality across HASH siblings.
3404                let siblings =
3405                    crate::partition::children_of_parent(self.active_catalog(), &spec.parent_name);
3406                for sib in &siblings {
3407                    let Some(t) = self.active_catalog().get(sib) else {
3408                        continue;
3409                    };
3410                    if let Some(PartitionRole::Hash {
3411                        modulus: m,
3412                        remainder: r,
3413                        ..
3414                    }) = &t.schema().partition_role
3415                    {
3416                        if *m != modulus {
3417                            return Err(EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
3418                                "PARTITION OF HASH: MODULUS {modulus} differs from \
3419                                 sibling {sib:?} MODULUS {m} (mixed moduli not yet \
3420                                 supported in v7.37.16.2)",
3421                            )));
3422                        }
3423                        if *r == remainder {
3424                            return Err(EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
3425                                "PARTITION OF HASH: REMAINDER {remainder} already \
3426                                 used by sibling {sib:?}",
3427                            )));
3428                        }
3429                    }
3430                }
3431                PartitionRole::Hash {
3432                    parent_name: spec.parent_name.clone(),
3433                    modulus,
3434                    remainder,
3435                }
3436            }
3437        };
3438        // For DEFAULT children, reject when the parent already has
3439        // one(PG semantics — exactly 0 or 1 DEFAULT per parent).
3440        if matches!(role, PartitionRole::Default { .. }) {
3441            for sib in
3442                crate::partition::children_of_parent(self.active_catalog(), &spec.parent_name)
3443            {
3444                if let Some(t) = self.active_catalog().get(&sib)
3445                    && matches!(
3446                        t.schema().partition_role,
3447                        Some(PartitionRole::Default { .. })
3448                    )
3449                {
3450                    return Err(EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
3451                        "PARTITION OF DEFAULT: parent {:?} already has a DEFAULT \
3452                         partition ({sib:?})",
3453                        spec.parent_name
3454                    )));
3455                }
3456            }
3457        }
3458        let _ = parent_kind; // v7.37.6-B locks RANGE; future kinds key off this.
3459        let mut schema = TableSchema::new(stmt.name.clone(), parent_columns);
3460        // v7.39 (read01 round 57) — whoever runs CREATE TABLE owns it.
3461        schema.owner = Some(alloc::string::String::from(self.current_role()));
3462        schema.partition_role = Some(role);
3463        self.active_catalog_mut().create_table(schema)?;
3464        // Replay parent's CREATE INDEX templates against the new
3465        // child so every parent-declared index materialises now.
3466        for tmpl in &index_template_sources {
3467            self.execute_partition_index_template(&stmt.name, tmpl)?;
3468        }
3469        Ok(QueryResult::CommandOk {
3470            affected: 0,
3471            modified_catalog: self.catalog_change_is_committed(),
3472        })
3473    }
3474
3475    /// v7.37.6-B — parse a stored `CREATE INDEX ON parent (…)`
3476    /// template and re-execute it against `child_name`(by rewriting
3477    /// the table reference on the AST before dispatch). Used both
3478    /// at child-create time and after `CREATE INDEX ON parent` for
3479    /// existing children.
3480    fn execute_partition_index_template(
3481        &mut self,
3482        child_name: &str,
3483        template_source: &str,
3484    ) -> Result<(), EngineError> {
3485        let stmt = spg_sql::parser::parse_statement(template_source).map_err(EngineError::Parse)?;
3486        let Statement::CreateIndex(mut ci) = stmt else {
3487            return Err(EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
3488                "PARTITION index template is not CREATE INDEX: {template_source:?}"
3489            )));
3490        };
3491        ci.table = child_name.to_string();
3492        // Name suffix per child so different children don't collide
3493        // on the same `<idx_name>`. Skip when the original index has
3494        // no explicit name(SPG auto-generates).
3495        if !ci.name.is_empty() {
3496            ci.name = alloc::format!("{}__{}", ci.name, child_name);
3497        }
3498        // IF NOT EXISTS to make replay idempotent — when this is
3499        // called from the CREATE INDEX ON parent fan-out we want to
3500        // tolerate the case where a child already has the index
3501        // from an earlier CREATE INDEX run.
3502        ci.if_not_exists = true;
3503        self.exec_create_index(ci)?;
3504        Ok(())
3505    }
3506
3507    /// Build the `TableSchema` for a CREATE TABLE: column schemas with
3508    /// ENUM / DOMAIN bindings resolved, table-level + inline PRIMARY KEY
3509    /// NOT NULL marking, FK resolution (deferring to `pending_foreign_keys`
3510    /// when checks are off and the parent is absent), and uniqueness /
3511    /// CHECK constraint translation.
3512    #[allow(clippy::too_many_lines)]
3513    /// v7.39 (round 531) — copy a source table's shape into the new one.
3514    ///
3515    /// Measured on PG18: a bare `LIKE` copies names, types and NOT NULL
3516    /// and nothing else — a copied generated column becomes a plain one
3517    /// and a copied identity column loses its identity. Each INCLUDING
3518    /// adds one property back, and `INCLUDING ALL` adds them all.
3519    #[allow(clippy::too_many_lines)]
3520    fn apply_like_specs(
3521        &mut self,
3522        schema: &mut spg_storage::TableSchema,
3523        specs: &[spg_sql::ast::LikeSpec],
3524        out_indexes: &mut Vec<CreateIndexStatement>,
3525    ) -> Result<(), EngineError> {
3526        // Applied back to front so an earlier spec's insert position is
3527        // still the one it was written at.
3528        for spec in specs.iter().rev() {
3529            let src = self.active_catalog().get(&spec.source).ok_or_else(|| {
3530                EngineError::Storage(spg_storage::StorageError::TableNotFound {
3531                    name: spec.source.clone(),
3532                })
3533            })?;
3534            let src_schema = src.schema();
3535            let o = spec.options;
3536            let mut copied: Vec<spg_storage::ColumnSchema> = Vec::new();
3537            for c in &src_schema.columns {
3538                let mut col = c.clone();
3539                if !o.defaults {
3540                    col.default = None;
3541                    col.default_text = None;
3542                    col.runtime_default = None;
3543                }
3544                if !o.identity {
3545                    col.auto_increment = false;
3546                    col.identity_always = false;
3547                    col.auto_restart = None;
3548                }
3549                if !o.generated {
3550                    col.generated_stored_expr = None;
3551                }
3552                if !o.comments {
3553                    // Comments live in the catalog's comment map, not on
3554                    // the column, so there is nothing to clear here; the
3555                    // copy below simply does not carry them.
3556                }
3557                copied.push(col);
3558            }
3559            let at = spec.at.min(schema.columns.len());
3560            for (i, col) in copied.into_iter().enumerate() {
3561                schema.columns.insert(at + i, col);
3562            }
3563            if o.constraints {
3564                for chk in &src_schema.checks {
3565                    schema.checks.push(chk.clone());
3566                }
3567            }
3568            // v7.39 (round 621) — INCLUDING INDEXES copies them.
3569            //
3570            // Round 531 refused it rather than dropping them silently, and the
3571            // reason it gave was right: "a table that reports the right columns
3572            // and none of the indexes is the shape that looks fine until it is
3573            // slow". But refusing takes `INCLUDING ALL` down with it, which is
3574            // what schema tools write, so the restore stopped instead.
3575            //
3576            // The index is rebuilt from its own definition rather than copied
3577            // as a structure, so it goes through the same path a written-out
3578            // CREATE INDEX takes. PG names the copies after the new table and
3579            // lets the auto-namer resolve collisions, which is what an empty
3580            // name asks for here.
3581            if o.indexes {
3582                for idx in src.indices() {
3583                    let Some(col) = src_schema.columns.get(idx.column_position) else {
3584                        continue;
3585                    };
3586                    out_indexes.push(CreateIndexStatement {
3587                        concurrently: false,
3588                        name: String::new(),
3589                        key_order: spg_sql::ast::IndexColumnOrder::default(),
3590                        key_collation: None,
3591                        table: String::new(),
3592                        column: col.name.clone(),
3593                        nulls_not_distinct: idx.nulls_not_distinct,
3594                        method: spg_sql::ast::IndexMethod::BTree,
3595                        if_not_exists: false,
3596                        included_columns: Vec::new(),
3597                        partial_predicate: None,
3598                        expression: None,
3599                        extra_columns: Vec::new(),
3600                        is_unique: idx.is_unique,
3601                        opclass: None,
3602                        method_name: None,
3603                    });
3604                }
3605            }
3606        }
3607        Ok(())
3608    }
3609
3610    fn build_create_table_schema(
3611        &mut self,
3612        table_name: &str,
3613        columns: Vec<ColumnDef>,
3614        table_constraints: &[spg_sql::ast::TableConstraint],
3615        foreign_keys: Vec<spg_sql::ast::ForeignKeyConstraint>,
3616        inline_pk_columns: &[String],
3617    ) -> Result<TableSchema, EngineError> {
3618        // v7.39 (round 711) — the inline PK's timing clause, captured
3619        // before `columns` is consumed into the schema below.
3620        let inline_pk_timing: (bool, bool) =
3621            columns
3622                .iter()
3623                .filter(|c| c.is_primary_key)
3624                .fold((false, false), |acc, c| {
3625                    (
3626                        acc.0 | c.constraint_deferrable,
3627                        acc.1 | c.constraint_initially_deferred,
3628                    )
3629                });
3630        // v7.9.19 — table-level constraints: PRIMARY KEY (a, b, ...)
3631        // and UNIQUE (a, b, ...). Each builds a BTree index on the
3632        // leading column (the existing single-column storage tier)
3633        // and registers a UniquenessConstraint on the schema for
3634        // INSERT-time enforcement of the full tuple. mailrs G1/G6.
3635        let mysql = self.backslash_escapes;
3636        let cols = columns
3637            .into_iter()
3638            .map(|c| column_def_to_schema(c, mysql))
3639            .collect::<Result<Vec<_>, _>>()?;
3640        // v7.39 (round 679) — say so when a declared collation is stored but
3641        // not applied.
3642        //
3643        // Round 670 measured three rules colliding here: refusing the DDL
3644        // breaks a customer's pg_dump restore (zero-customer-change), while
3645        // accepting it silently is what F36 records as the defect — the
3646        // declaration taken and ignored. A WARNING is the option that was
3647        // not available then: rounds 676-677 gave the name somewhere to
3648        // live, and round 678 gave `collate::is_supported` a way to say
3649        // whether this build can perform it. The restore still succeeds;
3650        // the gap stops being silent.
3651        //
3652        // SPG performs C and POSIX, so those warn about nothing.
3653        for c in &cols {
3654            let Some(name) = c.collation_name.as_deref() else {
3655                continue;
3656            };
3657            if crate::collate::is_supported(name)
3658                && (name.eq_ignore_ascii_case("C")
3659                    || name.eq_ignore_ascii_case("POSIX")
3660                    || name.eq_ignore_ascii_case("default"))
3661            {
3662                continue;
3663            }
3664            // v7.39 (round 692) — the message says what is true TODAY.
3665            // Rounds 683–692 made ORDER BY, DISTINCT, GROUP BY, joins,
3666            // min/max and window ordering follow a declared collation, so
3667            // the old wording ("orders this column by bytes") had become
3668            // the wrong warning — and a wrong warning is worse than none,
3669            // because a customer reads it and plans around it.
3670            //
3671            // What is still true is the range comparison: `BETWEEN`, `<`,
3672            // `>` go through `binop::compare`, which takes two values and
3673            // no column. That one is not wiring; it needs collation
3674            // derivation at a comparison, and `compare` is the dominant
3675            // cost of a scan, so it needs a bench with it.
3676            if crate::collate::is_supported(name) {
3677                self.warning(alloc::format!(
3678                    "column \"{}\" declares COLLATE \"{name}\"; SPG orders it by \"{name}\", \
3679                     but RANGE COMPARISONS (BETWEEN, <, >) still compare by bytes — \
3680                     they may return a different row set than \"{name}\" implies",
3681                    c.name
3682                ));
3683            } else {
3684                self.warning(alloc::format!(
3685                    "column \"{}\" declares COLLATE \"{name}\", which this build cannot \
3686                     perform; SPG records the declaration and orders this column by bytes \
3687                     (the C collation)",
3688                    c.name
3689                ));
3690            }
3691        }
3692        // v7.17.0 Phase 1.4 + 1.5 — classify every raw
3693        // user_type_ref (parked as user_enum_type by
3694        // column_def_to_schema) into either an enum binding or a
3695        // domain binding. For domains, also rewrite the column's
3696        // base DataType from the placeholder Text to the domain's
3697        // declared base. Unknown idents are still a hard error
3698        // here (same as Phase 1.4) so silent acceptance never
3699        // happens.
3700        let mut cols = cols;
3701        for col in cols.iter_mut() {
3702            let Some(name) = col.user_enum_type.take() else {
3703                continue;
3704            };
3705            let cat = self.active_catalog();
3706            if cat.enum_types().contains_key(&name) {
3707                col.user_enum_type = Some(name);
3708                continue;
3709            }
3710            if let Some(dom) = cat.domain_types().get(&name) {
3711                let base_type = dom.base_type;
3712                let dom_default = dom.default.clone();
3713                col.ty = base_type;
3714                col.user_domain_type = Some(name);
3715                if !dom.nullable {
3716                    col.nullable = false;
3717                }
3718                // v7.39 (round 259) — two DEFAULT problems on a domain
3719                // column, both because the column was typed Text (the
3720                // parser's placeholder for an unknown type name) while its
3721                // DEFAULT was being resolved, and only re-typed here:
3722                //   * a COLUMN-level default failed to coerce and the
3723                //     whole CREATE TABLE errored ("type mismatch") — a
3724                //     hard failure on valid SQL;
3725                //   * the DOMAIN's own default was never adopted, so an
3726                //     omitted column landed NULL where PG gives the
3727                //     domain default (probed: 42, and a column default
3728                //     of 7 overrides it).
3729                if let Some(d) = col.default.take() {
3730                    col.default = Some(crate::conversions::coerce_value(
3731                        d, base_type, &col.name, 0,
3732                    )?);
3733                } else if let Some(src) = dom_default {
3734                    let expr = spg_sql::parser::parse_expression(&src).map_err(|e| {
3735                        EngineError::Storage(spg_storage::StorageError::Corrupt(alloc::format!(
3736                            "domain default {src:?} failed to re-parse: {e:?}"
3737                        )))
3738                    })?;
3739                    let empty: alloc::vec::Vec<spg_storage::ColumnSchema> = alloc::vec::Vec::new();
3740                    let ctx = crate::eval::EvalContext::new(&empty, None);
3741                    let row = spg_storage::Row {
3742                        values: alloc::vec::Vec::new(),
3743                    };
3744                    let v = crate::eval::eval_expr(&expr, &row, &ctx).map_err(EngineError::Eval)?;
3745                    col.default = Some(crate::conversions::coerce_value(
3746                        v, base_type, &col.name, 0,
3747                    )?);
3748                }
3749                continue;
3750            }
3751            // v7.37.42-T2 ζ-B — composite type bound to a column.
3752            // Stored as JSONB at the storage tier (positional + named
3753            // field access via JSONB path operators is the canonical
3754            // PG-compatible surface until Value::Composite lands).
3755            // The composite identity stays in `catalog.composite_types`
3756            // for introspection / DROP TYPE / column-type-DDL
3757            // round-trip.
3758            if cat.composite_types().contains_key(&name) {
3759                // v7.39 (read01 round 56) — the on-disk form stays JSONB, but
3760                // the column now RECORDS which composite type it holds. The
3761                // engine rehydrates the stored JSON into a Value::Composite on
3762                // read, so field access / ROW comparison / ordering / the
3763                // canonical `(2,b)` text form all work — every one of those was
3764                // already implemented on Value::Composite; the column simply
3765                // never remembered its type.
3766                col.ty = spg_storage::DataType::Jsonb;
3767                col.user_composite_type = Some(name.clone());
3768                continue;
3769            }
3770            // v7.39 (read01 round 89) — PG's 42704 wording. The old
3771            // "column X: unknown column type Y (...)" carried SPG's own
3772            // vocabulary and fell to the generic error class; PG says
3773            // simply `type "Y" does not exist`.
3774            return Err(EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
3775                "type \"{name}\" does not exist"
3776            )));
3777        }
3778        for tc in table_constraints {
3779            if let spg_sql::ast::TableConstraint::PrimaryKey { columns, .. } = tc {
3780                for col_name in columns {
3781                    if let Some(col) = cols.iter_mut().find(|c| c.name == *col_name) {
3782                        col.nullable = false;
3783                    }
3784                }
3785            }
3786        }
3787        // v7.6.1 — resolve every FK in the statement against the
3788        // already-known catalog. Validates: parent table exists,
3789        // parent column names exist, arity matches, parent columns
3790        // have a PK / UNIQUE index. Self-referencing FKs (parent
3791        // table == this table) resolve against the column list we
3792        // just built — they don't need the catalog yet.
3793        let mut fks: Vec<spg_storage::ForeignKeyConstraint> =
3794            Vec::with_capacity(foreign_keys.len());
3795        for fk in foreign_keys {
3796            // v7.14.0 — when SET FOREIGN_KEY_CHECKS=0 is in effect
3797            // (mysqldump preamble + bulk imports), defer FK
3798            // resolution if the parent table isn't in the catalog
3799            // yet. The FK is queued and resolved when checks flip
3800            // back on. Self-references stay in-band (the parent is
3801            // the same as the child we're building).
3802            let needs_parent = !fk.parent_table.eq_ignore_ascii_case(table_name);
3803            if !self.foreign_key_checks
3804                && needs_parent
3805                && self.active_catalog().get(&fk.parent_table).is_none()
3806            {
3807                self.pending_foreign_keys.push((table_name.to_string(), fk));
3808                continue;
3809            }
3810            fks.push(resolve_foreign_key(
3811                table_name,
3812                &cols,
3813                fk,
3814                self.active_catalog(),
3815            )?);
3816        }
3817        let mut schema = TableSchema::new(table_name.to_string(), cols);
3818        // v7.39 (read01 round 57) — whoever runs CREATE TABLE owns it (PG
3819        // `pg_class.relowner`); the owner holds every privilege implicitly.
3820        schema.owner = Some(alloc::string::String::from(self.current_role()));
3821        schema.foreign_keys = fks;
3822        // v7.9.19 — translate AST table_constraints to storage
3823        // UniquenessConstraints (column name → position) so the
3824        // INSERT enforcement helper sees positions directly.
3825        let mut uc_storage: Vec<spg_storage::UniquenessConstraint> = Vec::new();
3826        // v7.39 (read01 round 48) — the AST has carried `name` all along;
3827        // the schema now keeps it instead of dropping it on the floor.
3828        let mut check_exprs: Vec<spg_storage::CheckConstraint> = Vec::new();
3829        // v7.39 (round 210) — EXCLUDE constraints translate column names to
3830        // positions and synthesise PG's `<table>_<leading-col>_excl` name
3831        // when the user left it unnamed.
3832        let mut excl_storage: Vec<spg_storage::ExclusionConstraint> = Vec::new();
3833        for tc in table_constraints {
3834            let (is_pk, names, nnd, con_name, timing) = match tc {
3835                spg_sql::ast::TableConstraint::PrimaryKey {
3836                    name,
3837                    columns,
3838                    deferrable,
3839                    initially_deferred,
3840                } => (
3841                    true,
3842                    columns.clone(),
3843                    false,
3844                    name.clone(),
3845                    (*deferrable, *initially_deferred),
3846                ),
3847                spg_sql::ast::TableConstraint::Unique {
3848                    name,
3849                    columns,
3850                    nulls_not_distinct,
3851                    deferrable,
3852                    initially_deferred,
3853                } => (
3854                    false,
3855                    columns.clone(),
3856                    *nulls_not_distinct,
3857                    name.clone(),
3858                    (*deferrable, *initially_deferred),
3859                ),
3860                spg_sql::ast::TableConstraint::Check { name, expr, .. } => {
3861                    // v7.13.0 — collect CHECK predicate sources;
3862                    // they get attached to the schema below.
3863                    // A CREATE TABLE CHECK has no rows to grandfather; the
3864                    // parser refuses NOT VALID there, as PG does, so every
3865                    // one of these is validated and none needs a mark.
3866                    check_exprs.push(spg_storage::CheckConstraint {
3867                        name: name.clone(),
3868                        expr: alloc::format!("{expr}"),
3869                        validated: true,
3870                    });
3871                    continue;
3872                }
3873                spg_sql::ast::TableConstraint::Exclude {
3874                    name,
3875                    method,
3876                    elements,
3877                } => {
3878                    let mut els = Vec::with_capacity(elements.len());
3879                    for (col, op) in elements {
3880                        let pos = schema
3881                            .columns
3882                            .iter()
3883                            .position(|c| c.name == *col)
3884                            .ok_or_else(|| {
3885                                EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
3886                                    "EXCLUDE constraint references unknown column {col:?}"
3887                                ))
3888                            })?;
3889                        els.push((pos, op.clone()));
3890                    }
3891                    // v7.39 (round 211) — PG auto-names an unnamed EXCLUDE
3892                    // `<table>_<col…>_excl`, joining ALL element columns
3893                    // (e.g. `book_room_during_excl`), not just the leading one.
3894                    let cols_joined = elements
3895                        .iter()
3896                        .map(|(c, _)| c.clone())
3897                        .collect::<Vec<_>>()
3898                        .join("_");
3899                    let con_name = name
3900                        .clone()
3901                        .unwrap_or_else(|| alloc::format!("{table_name}_{cols_joined}_excl"));
3902                    excl_storage.push(spg_storage::ExclusionConstraint {
3903                        name: con_name,
3904                        method: method.clone(),
3905                        elements: els,
3906                    });
3907                    continue;
3908                }
3909                // v7.15.0 — plain `KEY (cols)` from MySQL inline
3910                // is NOT a uniqueness constraint; skip the UC
3911                // build path entirely. The BTree index lands in
3912                // the post-create loop below alongside the PK/UQ
3913                // implicit indexes.
3914                spg_sql::ast::TableConstraint::Index { .. } => continue,
3915                // v7.17.0 Phase 2.2 — MySQL FULLTEXT KEY is not
3916                // a uniqueness constraint either; its GIN gets
3917                // built in the post-create loop below.
3918                spg_sql::ast::TableConstraint::FulltextIndex { .. } => continue,
3919            };
3920            let mut positions = Vec::with_capacity(names.len());
3921            for n in &names {
3922                let pos = schema
3923                    .columns
3924                    .iter()
3925                    .position(|c| c.name == *n)
3926                    .ok_or_else(|| {
3927                        EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
3928                            "table constraint references unknown column {n:?}"
3929                        ))
3930                    })?;
3931                positions.push(pos);
3932            }
3933            uc_storage.push(spg_storage::UniquenessConstraint {
3934                is_primary_key: is_pk,
3935                columns: positions,
3936                nulls_not_distinct: nnd,
3937                name: con_name,
3938                deferrable: timing.0,
3939                initially_deferred: timing.1,
3940            });
3941        }
3942        // v7.24 (round-16 collateral) — inline `PRIMARY KEY` column
3943        // constraints used to build only the implicit BTree index;
3944        // uniqueness was NEVER registered, so duplicate keys were
3945        // silently accepted (table-level PRIMARY KEY did enforce).
3946        // Register the same UniquenessConstraint the table-level
3947        // form gets, unless one already covers the column set.
3948        if !inline_pk_columns.is_empty() {
3949            let mut positions = Vec::with_capacity(inline_pk_columns.len());
3950            for n in inline_pk_columns {
3951                if let Some(pos) = schema.columns.iter().position(|c| c.name == *n) {
3952                    positions.push(pos);
3953                }
3954            }
3955            if !uc_storage
3956                .iter()
3957                .any(|uc| uc.is_primary_key || uc.columns == positions)
3958            {
3959                uc_storage.push(spg_storage::UniquenessConstraint {
3960                    is_primary_key: true,
3961                    columns: positions,
3962                    nulls_not_distinct: false,
3963                    deferrable: inline_pk_timing.0,
3964                    initially_deferred: inline_pk_timing.1,
3965                    // Inline `col INT PRIMARY KEY` carries no name.
3966                    name: None,
3967                });
3968            }
3969        }
3970        schema.uniqueness_constraints = uc_storage.clone();
3971        schema.checks = check_exprs;
3972        schema.exclusion_constraints = excl_storage;
3973        Ok(schema)
3974    }
3975
3976    /// Install the implicit BTree / fulltext-GIN indexes a freshly-created
3977    /// table needs: one per inline PRIMARY KEY column, plus one per
3978    /// v7.39 (round 215) — build a range-overlap index for every EXCLUDE
3979    /// constraint whose `&&` element sits on an integer-keyable range column
3980    /// (int4/int8/date/ts/tstz range). Turns the O(n) enforcement scan into an
3981    /// O(log n) predecessor+successor probe. Idempotent — safe to call again
3982    /// after ALTER or on catalog load. Constraints the index can't cover
3983    /// (numrange, `@>`/`<@`/geometry operators) simply get no index and keep
3984    /// the correct O(n) scan.
3985    pub(crate) fn install_excl_range_indexes(&mut self, table_name: &str) {
3986        let Some(table) = self.active_catalog_mut().get_mut(table_name) else {
3987            return;
3988        };
3989        let cols: Vec<usize> = table
3990            .schema()
3991            .exclusion_constraints
3992            .iter()
3993            .filter_map(|ex| excl_index_column(table.schema(), ex))
3994            .collect();
3995        for c in cols {
3996            table.ensure_excl_range_index(c);
3997        }
3998    }
3999
4000    /// table-level PRIMARY KEY / UNIQUE / KEY / FULLTEXT constraint.
4001    fn install_implicit_indexes(
4002        &mut self,
4003        table_name: &str,
4004        inline_pk_columns: &[String],
4005        table_constraints: &[spg_sql::ast::TableConstraint],
4006    ) -> Result<(), EngineError> {
4007        // v7.9.13 — implicit BTree per inline PK column +
4008        // v7.9.19 — implicit BTree on the leading column of every
4009        // table-level PRIMARY KEY / UNIQUE constraint.
4010        let table = self
4011            .active_catalog_mut()
4012            .get_mut(table_name)
4013            .expect("just created");
4014        let mut inline_lead_added: Option<alloc::string::String> = None;
4015        for (i, col_name) in inline_pk_columns.iter().enumerate() {
4016            let idx_name = if inline_pk_columns.len() == 1 {
4017                alloc::format!("{table_name}_pkey")
4018            } else {
4019                alloc::format!("{table_name}_pkey_{i}")
4020            };
4021            if let Err(e) = table.add_index(idx_name.clone(), col_name) {
4022                return Err(EngineError::Storage(e));
4023            }
4024            if i == 0 {
4025                inline_lead_added = Some(idx_name);
4026            }
4027        }
4028        // v7.38.1 (L12) — a multi-column PRIMARY KEY's leading index
4029        // becomes a REAL composite B-tree over the whole key, exactly
4030        // like PG's one `t_pkey` index. The k≥1 per-column B-trees
4031        // stay: they serve probes on non-leading columns, which a
4032        // composite cannot (a prefix must start at the front).
4033        if inline_pk_columns.len() >= 2
4034            && let Some(lead_name) = inline_lead_added
4035        {
4036            let mut extras: alloc::vec::Vec<usize> = alloc::vec::Vec::new();
4037            for col_name in &inline_pk_columns[1..] {
4038                if let Some(p) = table
4039                    .schema()
4040                    .columns
4041                    .iter()
4042                    .position(|c| c.name.eq_ignore_ascii_case(col_name))
4043                {
4044                    extras.push(p);
4045                }
4046            }
4047            if extras.len() == inline_pk_columns.len() - 1 {
4048                if let Some(idx) = table.indices_mut().iter_mut().find(|i| i.name == lead_name) {
4049                    idx.extra_column_positions = extras;
4050                }
4051                table
4052                    .convert_index_to_multi(&lead_name)
4053                    .map_err(EngineError::Storage)?;
4054            }
4055        }
4056        for (i, tc) in table_constraints.iter().enumerate() {
4057            // v7.17.0 Phase 2.2 — FULLTEXT KEY lands a real
4058            // tsvector-GIN per declared column instead of the
4059            // BTree the PK / UQ / KEY paths build. Branch early
4060            // so the BTree loop never sees the FULLTEXT shape.
4061            if let spg_sql::ast::TableConstraint::FulltextIndex { name, columns } = tc {
4062                for (k, col) in columns.iter().enumerate() {
4063                    let already = table.indices().iter().any(|idx| {
4064                        matches!(idx.kind, spg_storage::IndexKind::GinFulltext(_))
4065                            && table.schema().columns[idx.column_position].name == *col
4066                    });
4067                    if already {
4068                        continue;
4069                    }
4070                    let idx_name = match (name.as_ref(), columns.len(), k) {
4071                        (Some(n), 1, _) => n.clone(),
4072                        (Some(n), _, k) => alloc::format!("{n}_{k}"),
4073                        (None, _, _) => {
4074                            alloc::format!("{table_name}_{col}_ftidx")
4075                        }
4076                    };
4077                    if let Err(e) = table.add_gin_fulltext_index(idx_name, col) {
4078                        return Err(EngineError::Storage(e));
4079                    }
4080                }
4081                continue;
4082            }
4083            // v7.15.0 — plain KEY/INDEX rides this same loop so
4084            // the implicit BTree gets built. It carries its own
4085            // user-supplied name; PK/UQ still synthesise.
4086            let (suffix, names, explicit_name): (&str, &Vec<String>, Option<&String>) = match tc {
4087                spg_sql::ast::TableConstraint::PrimaryKey { columns, .. } => {
4088                    ("pkey", columns, None)
4089                }
4090                spg_sql::ast::TableConstraint::Unique { columns, .. } => ("key", columns, None),
4091                spg_sql::ast::TableConstraint::Index { name, columns } => {
4092                    ("idx", columns, name.as_ref())
4093                }
4094                spg_sql::ast::TableConstraint::Check { .. } => continue,
4095                // Handled by the early-branch above.
4096                spg_sql::ast::TableConstraint::FulltextIndex { .. } => continue,
4097                // v7.39 (round 210) — EXCLUDE builds no implicit index in
4098                // Phase 0 (O(n)-scan enforcement); a real GiST index is a
4099                // later perf phase.
4100                spg_sql::ast::TableConstraint::Exclude { .. } => continue,
4101            };
4102            // 7.38.1 S7 (tpcc decomposition finding) — a composite
4103            // PRIMARY KEY / UNIQUE built a BTree on the LEADING column
4104            // only, and TPC-C's keys all lead with the warehouse id:
4105            // at scale=1 every "index scan" selected the WHOLE table
4106            // (customer point lookup measured 19.9 ms over 30k rows).
4107            // SPG's BTree keys one column, so until composite-keyed
4108            // BTrees land (ledgered), the constraint builds one BTree
4109            // PER KEY COLUMN — the planner can then pick the selective
4110            // one (c_id: 10 rows) instead of the degenerate leading
4111            // one (c_w_id: all 30k). Mirrors what the inline-PK loop
4112            // above has always done.
4113            let mut lead_added: Option<alloc::string::String> = None;
4114            for (k, col_name) in names.iter().enumerate() {
4115                let already = table.indices().iter().any(|idx| {
4116                    matches!(idx.kind, spg_storage::IndexKind::BTree(_))
4117                        && table.schema().columns[idx.column_position].name == *col_name
4118                });
4119                if already {
4120                    continue;
4121                }
4122                let idx_name = if let (Some(n), 0) = (explicit_name, k) {
4123                    n.clone()
4124                } else if names.len() == 1 {
4125                    alloc::format!("{table_name}_{col_name}_{suffix}")
4126                } else {
4127                    alloc::format!("{table_name}_{col_name}_{suffix}_{i}_{k}")
4128                };
4129                if let Err(e) = table.add_index(idx_name.clone(), col_name) {
4130                    return Err(EngineError::Storage(e));
4131                }
4132                if k == 0 {
4133                    lead_added = Some(idx_name);
4134                }
4135            }
4136            // v7.38.1 (L12) — same upgrade as the inline-PK path: the
4137            // leading index of a composite PK / UNIQUE / KEY becomes a
4138            // real multi-column B-tree over the whole declared tuple.
4139            if names.len() >= 2
4140                && let Some(lead_name) = lead_added
4141            {
4142                let mut extras: alloc::vec::Vec<usize> = alloc::vec::Vec::new();
4143                for col_name in &names[1..] {
4144                    if let Some(p) = table
4145                        .schema()
4146                        .columns
4147                        .iter()
4148                        .position(|c| c.name.eq_ignore_ascii_case(col_name))
4149                    {
4150                        extras.push(p);
4151                    }
4152                }
4153                if extras.len() == names.len() - 1 {
4154                    if let Some(idx) = table.indices_mut().iter_mut().find(|i| i.name == lead_name)
4155                    {
4156                        idx.extra_column_positions = extras;
4157                    }
4158                    table
4159                        .convert_index_to_multi(&lead_name)
4160                        .map_err(EngineError::Storage)?;
4161                }
4162            }
4163        }
4164        Ok(())
4165    }
4166}
4167
4168impl Engine {
4169    /// v7.39 (RLS) — `CREATE POLICY`. Stores the policy on the table schema
4170    /// (independent of the RLS enable flag). Enforcement is Phase 1.
4171    pub(crate) fn exec_create_policy(
4172        &mut self,
4173        s: spg_sql::ast::CreatePolicyStatement,
4174    ) -> Result<QueryResult, EngineError> {
4175        let cmd = policy_cmd_to_storage(s.cmd);
4176        let using_expr = s.using.as_ref().map(deparse_policy_qual);
4177        let with_check_expr = s.with_check.as_ref().map(deparse_policy_qual);
4178        let table = self.active_catalog_mut().get_mut(&s.table).ok_or_else(|| {
4179            EngineError::Storage(StorageError::TableNotFound {
4180                name: s.table.clone(),
4181            })
4182        })?;
4183        if table.schema().policies.iter().any(|p| p.name == s.name) {
4184            return Err(EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
4185                "policy {:?} for table {:?} already exists",
4186                s.name,
4187                s.table
4188            )));
4189        }
4190        table.schema_mut().policies.push(spg_storage::PolicyDef {
4191            name: s.name,
4192            cmd,
4193            permissive: s.permissive,
4194            roles: s.roles,
4195            using_expr,
4196            with_check_expr,
4197        });
4198        Ok(QueryResult::CommandOk {
4199            affected: 0,
4200            modified_catalog: self.catalog_change_is_committed(),
4201        })
4202    }
4203
4204    /// v7.39 (RLS) — `ALTER POLICY … { RENAME TO | [TO roles] [USING] [WITH
4205    /// CHECK] }`.
4206    pub(crate) fn exec_alter_policy(
4207        &mut self,
4208        s: spg_sql::ast::AlterPolicyStatement,
4209    ) -> Result<QueryResult, EngineError> {
4210        let new_using = s.using.as_ref().map(deparse_policy_qual);
4211        let new_check = s.with_check.as_ref().map(deparse_policy_qual);
4212        let table = self.active_catalog_mut().get_mut(&s.table).ok_or_else(|| {
4213            EngineError::Storage(StorageError::TableNotFound {
4214                name: s.table.clone(),
4215            })
4216        })?;
4217        // Duplicate-name pre-check for RENAME (before taking the mutable slot).
4218        if let Some(new) = &s.rename_to
4219            && table.schema().policies.iter().any(|p| &p.name == new)
4220        {
4221            return Err(EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
4222                "policy {new:?} for table {:?} already exists",
4223                s.table
4224            )));
4225        }
4226        let pol = table
4227            .schema_mut()
4228            .policies
4229            .iter_mut()
4230            .find(|p| p.name == s.name)
4231            .ok_or_else(|| {
4232                EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
4233                    "policy {:?} for table {:?} does not exist",
4234                    s.name,
4235                    s.table
4236                ))
4237            })?;
4238        if let Some(new) = s.rename_to {
4239            pol.name = new;
4240        } else {
4241            if let Some(roles) = s.roles {
4242                pol.roles = roles;
4243            }
4244            if new_using.is_some() {
4245                pol.using_expr = new_using;
4246            }
4247            if new_check.is_some() {
4248                pol.with_check_expr = new_check;
4249            }
4250        }
4251        Ok(QueryResult::CommandOk {
4252            affected: 0,
4253            modified_catalog: self.catalog_change_is_committed(),
4254        })
4255    }
4256
4257    /// v7.39 (RLS) — `DROP POLICY [IF EXISTS] name ON table`.
4258    pub(crate) fn exec_drop_policy(
4259        &mut self,
4260        s: spg_sql::ast::DropPolicyStatement,
4261    ) -> Result<QueryResult, EngineError> {
4262        let table = match self.active_catalog_mut().get_mut(&s.table) {
4263            Some(t) => t,
4264            None if s.if_exists => {
4265                return Ok(QueryResult::CommandOk {
4266                    affected: 0,
4267                    modified_catalog: self.catalog_change_is_committed(),
4268                });
4269            }
4270            None => {
4271                return Err(EngineError::Storage(StorageError::TableNotFound {
4272                    name: s.table.clone(),
4273                }));
4274            }
4275        };
4276        let before = table.schema().policies.len();
4277        table.schema_mut().policies.retain(|p| p.name != s.name);
4278        if table.schema().policies.len() == before && !s.if_exists {
4279            return Err(EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
4280                "policy {:?} for table {:?} does not exist",
4281                s.name,
4282                s.table
4283            )));
4284        }
4285        Ok(QueryResult::CommandOk {
4286            affected: 0,
4287            modified_catalog: self.catalog_change_is_committed(),
4288        })
4289    }
4290
4291    pub(crate) fn exec_create_user(
4292        &mut self,
4293        s: &CreateUserStatement,
4294    ) -> Result<QueryResult, EngineError> {
4295        // v7.37 (round 828) — no transaction guard any more. PG treats
4296        // roles as ordinary catalog rows: BEGIN; CREATE ROLE r;
4297        // ROLLBACK leaves nothing, COMMIT publishes (measured against
4298        // PG18: count 0 after rollback, 1 after commit). The per-slot
4299        // guard that stood here since round 794 refused the statement
4300        // outright, which no drop-in client expects. Writes now go
4301        // through the TX role shadow (`role_ddl_users_mut`), so both
4302        // halves of PG's behaviour hold.
4303        let role = users::Role::parse(&s.role).ok_or_else(|| {
4304            EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!("invalid role: {:?}", s.role))
4305        })?;
4306        // Prefer the host-injected RNG. Falls back to a deterministic
4307        // salt derived from the username only when no RNG is wired —
4308        // acceptable for tests; the server always installs one.
4309        let salt = self.salt_fn.map_or_else(
4310            || {
4311                let mut s_bytes = [0u8; 16];
4312                let digest = spg_crypto::hash(s.name.as_bytes());
4313                s_bytes.copy_from_slice(&digest[..16]);
4314                s_bytes
4315            },
4316            |f| f(),
4317        );
4318        // v7.39 (TLS/SCRAM) — route through `create_user`, not `users.create`,
4319        // so the SQL path also derives the SCRAM-SHA-256 verifier. Without
4320        // this, a `CREATE USER … PASSWORD` user had `scram = None` and silently
4321        // fell back to cleartext pgwire auth.
4322        if self.effective_users().contains(&s.name) {
4323            return Err(EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
4324                "role \"{}\" already exists",
4325                s.name
4326            )));
4327        }
4328        // v7.39 (read01 round 58) — a bare `CREATE ROLE devs` carries no
4329        // password. It cannot log in (NOLOGIN is its default), so it needs no
4330        // credential; give it an unguessable one derived from its own salt so
4331        // no code path ever sees an empty-password record.
4332        let password = if s.password.is_empty() {
4333            let digest = spg_crypto::hash(&salt);
4334            hex_of(&digest[..16])
4335        } else {
4336            s.password.clone()
4337        };
4338        self.create_user(&s.name, &password, role, salt)
4339            .map_err(|e| EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!("CREATE USER: {e}")))?;
4340        // PG's attribute defaults: LOGIN iff spelled CREATE USER, INHERIT, and
4341        // NOSUPERUSER — but SPG's own coarse `ROLE 'admin'` still means
4342        // superuser, which is how the existing admin account keeps working.
4343        // v7.39 (round 548) — remember whether a password was DECLARED,
4344        // not just whether the record ended up with one: the branch
4345        // above substitutes an unguessable credential for a bare
4346        // CREATE ROLE, and the wire's open-vs-authenticated decision
4347        // has to tell the two apart.
4348        self.role_ddl_users_mut()
4349            .set_password_declared(&s.name, !s.password.is_empty());
4350        self.role_ddl_users_mut().set_attributes(
4351            &s.name,
4352            s.login.unwrap_or(s.is_user),
4353            s.inherit.unwrap_or(true),
4354            s.superuser
4355                .unwrap_or_else(|| matches!(role, users::Role::Admin)),
4356        );
4357        Ok(QueryResult::CommandOk {
4358            affected: 1,
4359            modified_catalog: true,
4360        })
4361    }
4362
4363    pub(crate) fn exec_drop_user(
4364        &mut self,
4365        name: &str,
4366        if_exists: bool,
4367    ) -> Result<QueryResult, EngineError> {
4368        // v7.37 (round 828) — transactional now; see exec_create_user.
4369        // v7.39 (read01 round 58) — PG's IF EXISTS skip NOTICE.
4370        if if_exists && !self.effective_users().contains(name) {
4371            self.notice(alloc::format!("role {name:?} does not exist, skipping"));
4372            return Ok(QueryResult::CommandOk {
4373                affected: 0,
4374                modified_catalog: false,
4375            });
4376        }
4377        // v7.39 (read01 round 58) — PG refuses to drop a role that still holds
4378        // privileges: they would become dangling aclitems. It names the tables.
4379        let depends: alloc::vec::Vec<alloc::string::String> = self
4380            .active_catalog()
4381            .table_names()
4382            .into_iter()
4383            .filter(|t| {
4384                self.active_catalog().get(t).is_some_and(|tb| {
4385                    tb.schema()
4386                        .acl
4387                        .iter()
4388                        .any(|a| a.grantee.eq_ignore_ascii_case(name))
4389                        || tb
4390                            .schema()
4391                            .owner
4392                            .as_deref()
4393                            .is_some_and(|o| o.eq_ignore_ascii_case(name))
4394                })
4395            })
4396            .collect();
4397        if !depends.is_empty() {
4398            return Err(EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
4399                "role \"{name}\" cannot be dropped because some objects depend on it DETAIL: privileges for table {}",
4400                depends.join(", ")
4401            )));
4402        }
4403        self.role_ddl_users_mut()
4404            .drop(name)
4405            .map_err(|e| EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!("DROP USER: {e}")))?;
4406        Ok(QueryResult::CommandOk {
4407            affected: 1,
4408            modified_catalog: true,
4409        })
4410    }
4411
4412    /// v7.12.4 — `CREATE [OR REPLACE] FUNCTION`. Stores the
4413    /// function metadata in the catalog. PL/pgSQL bodies are
4414    /// already parsed by the SQL parser; we re-canonicalise the
4415    /// body to source text for storage (the executor re-parses
4416    /// it at trigger fire time — see the trigger fire path).
4417    pub(crate) fn exec_create_function(
4418        &mut self,
4419        s: spg_sql::ast::CreateFunctionStatement,
4420    ) -> Result<QueryResult, EngineError> {
4421        let args_repr = render_function_args(&s.args);
4422        let returns = match &s.returns {
4423            spg_sql::ast::FunctionReturn::Trigger => alloc::string::String::from("TRIGGER"),
4424            spg_sql::ast::FunctionReturn::Void => alloc::string::String::from("VOID"),
4425            spg_sql::ast::FunctionReturn::Type(t) => alloc::format!("{t}"),
4426            spg_sql::ast::FunctionReturn::Other(s) => s.clone(),
4427        };
4428        let body_text = match &s.body {
4429            spg_sql::ast::FunctionBody::PlPgSql(b) => alloc::format!("{b}"),
4430            spg_sql::ast::FunctionBody::Raw(s) => s.clone(),
4431        };
4432        let def = spg_storage::FunctionDef {
4433            name: s.name.clone(),
4434            args_repr,
4435            returns,
4436            language: s.language.clone(),
4437            body: body_text,
4438            // v7.39 (read01 round 61) — whoever runs CREATE FUNCTION owns it.
4439            owner: Some(alloc::string::String::from(self.current_role())),
4440            acl: alloc::vec::Vec::new(),
4441            // v7.39 (round 322, V46) — the declared attribute clauses.
4442            volatility: match s.attrs.volatility {
4443                spg_sql::ast::FunctionVolatility::Immutable => spg_storage::FN_IMMUTABLE,
4444                spg_sql::ast::FunctionVolatility::Stable => spg_storage::FN_STABLE,
4445                spg_sql::ast::FunctionVolatility::Volatile => spg_storage::FN_VOLATILE,
4446            },
4447            strict: s.attrs.strict,
4448            security_definer: s.attrs.security_definer,
4449            leakproof: s.attrs.leakproof,
4450            parallel: match s.attrs.parallel {
4451                spg_sql::ast::FunctionParallel::Safe => spg_storage::FN_PARALLEL_SAFE,
4452                spg_sql::ast::FunctionParallel::Restricted => spg_storage::FN_PARALLEL_RESTRICTED,
4453                spg_sql::ast::FunctionParallel::Unsafe => spg_storage::FN_PARALLEL_UNSAFE,
4454            },
4455            cost: s.attrs.cost,
4456            rows: s.attrs.rows,
4457        };
4458        self.active_catalog_mut()
4459            .create_function(def, s.or_replace)
4460            .map_err(EngineError::Storage)?;
4461        Ok(QueryResult::CommandOk {
4462            affected: 0,
4463            modified_catalog: true,
4464        })
4465    }
4466
4467    /// v7.12.4 — `CREATE [OR REPLACE] TRIGGER`. The referenced
4468    /// function must already exist in the catalog (forward
4469    /// references defer to a later release). Persists the
4470    /// trigger metadata for the row-write hooks below to consult.
4471    pub(crate) fn exec_create_trigger(
4472        &mut self,
4473        s: spg_sql::ast::CreateTriggerStatement,
4474    ) -> Result<QueryResult, EngineError> {
4475        let timing = match s.timing {
4476            spg_sql::ast::TriggerTiming::Before => "BEFORE",
4477            spg_sql::ast::TriggerTiming::After => "AFTER",
4478            spg_sql::ast::TriggerTiming::InsteadOf => "INSTEAD OF",
4479        };
4480        let events: Vec<alloc::string::String> = s
4481            .events
4482            .iter()
4483            .map(|e| match e {
4484                spg_sql::ast::TriggerEvent::Insert => alloc::string::String::from("INSERT"),
4485                spg_sql::ast::TriggerEvent::Update => alloc::string::String::from("UPDATE"),
4486                spg_sql::ast::TriggerEvent::Delete => alloc::string::String::from("DELETE"),
4487                spg_sql::ast::TriggerEvent::Truncate => alloc::string::String::from("TRUNCATE"),
4488            })
4489            .collect();
4490        let for_each = match s.for_each {
4491            spg_sql::ast::TriggerForEach::Row => "ROW",
4492            spg_sql::ast::TriggerForEach::Statement => "STATEMENT",
4493        };
4494        // v7.39 (round 137) — INSTEAD OF triggers may only target views; BEFORE /
4495        // AFTER row triggers may only target base tables. PG's exact wording.
4496        let target_is_view = self.active_catalog().has_view(&s.table);
4497        if matches!(s.timing, spg_sql::ast::TriggerTiming::InsteadOf) {
4498            if !target_is_view {
4499                return Err(EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
4500                    "\"{}\" is a table DETAIL: Tables cannot have INSTEAD OF triggers.",
4501                    s.table
4502                )));
4503            }
4504            // v7.39 (round 137) — PG: INSTEAD OF triggers must be row-level.
4505            if matches!(s.for_each, spg_sql::ast::TriggerForEach::Statement) {
4506                return Err(EngineError::Unsupported(
4507                    "INSTEAD OF triggers must be FOR EACH ROW".into(),
4508                ));
4509            }
4510            // v7.39 (round 138) — PG: INSTEAD OF triggers cannot have WHEN.
4511            if s.when_condition.is_some() {
4512                return Err(EngineError::Unsupported(
4513                    "INSTEAD OF triggers cannot have WHEN conditions".into(),
4514                ));
4515            }
4516        } else if target_is_view {
4517            return Err(EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
4518                "\"{}\" is a view DETAIL: Views cannot have row-level BEFORE or AFTER triggers.",
4519                s.table
4520            )));
4521        }
4522        let def = spg_storage::TriggerDef {
4523            name: s.name.clone(),
4524            table: s.table.clone(),
4525            timing: alloc::string::String::from(timing),
4526            events,
4527            for_each: alloc::string::String::from(for_each),
4528            function: s.function.clone(),
4529            update_columns: s.update_columns.clone(),
4530            // v7.16.1 — every trigger is born enabled. Toggled
4531            // by ALTER TABLE … { ENABLE | DISABLE } TRIGGER.
4532            enabled: true,
4533            // v7.39 (round 138) — deparse the WHEN predicate to text; re-parsed
4534            // at fire time. Empty when there is no WHEN.
4535            when_condition: s
4536                .when_condition
4537                .as_ref()
4538                .map(|e| e.to_string())
4539                .unwrap_or_default(),
4540        };
4541        self.active_catalog_mut()
4542            .create_trigger(def, s.or_replace)
4543            .map_err(EngineError::Storage)?;
4544        Ok(QueryResult::CommandOk {
4545            affected: 0,
4546            modified_catalog: true,
4547        })
4548    }
4549
4550    pub(crate) fn exec_drop_trigger(
4551        &mut self,
4552        name: &str,
4553        table: &str,
4554        if_exists: bool,
4555    ) -> Result<QueryResult, EngineError> {
4556        let removed = self.active_catalog_mut().drop_trigger(name, table);
4557        if !removed && !if_exists {
4558            // v7.39 (round 700) — two fixes in one line, and they are the
4559            // same fix round 698 made for sequences.
4560            //
4561            // `StorageError::Corrupt` prefixes its Display with `corrupt
4562            // on-disk format: `, so a misspelt trigger name reported a
4563            // CORRUPTION to the client. And the wording was SPG's own
4564            // (`on "t"`); PG18 says `for table "t"`, which is what the
4565            // wire's classifier and any tool matching on it expect.
4566            //
4567            // Round 698 said its sweep found nothing else. It swept the
4568            // sequence / view / type shapes and not the trigger one — the
4569            // sweep was narrower than the sentence claimed.
4570            return Err(EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
4571                "trigger \"{name}\" for table \"{table}\" does not exist"
4572            )));
4573        }
4574        // v7.39 (round 282) — PG raises a NOTICE when IF EXISTS skips, and
4575        // it distinguishes the two ways a DROP TRIGGER can find nothing:
4576        // the RELATION is missing (so the trigger could not be looked up
4577        // at all), or the relation is there and the trigger is not.
4578        if !removed && if_exists {
4579            if self.active_catalog().get(table).is_none() {
4580                self.notice(alloc::format!(
4581                    "relation \"{table}\" does not exist, skipping"
4582                ));
4583            } else {
4584                self.notice(alloc::format!(
4585                    "trigger \"{name}\" for relation \"{table}\" does not exist, skipping"
4586                ));
4587            }
4588        }
4589        Ok(QueryResult::CommandOk {
4590            affected: usize::from(removed),
4591            modified_catalog: removed,
4592        })
4593    }
4594
4595    // v7.39 (round 139) — CREATE RULE (query-rewrite rules). Phase 1 supports
4596    // ON {INSERT|UPDATE|DELETE} TO table [WHERE cond] DO [ALSO|INSTEAD]
4597    // {NOTHING | command}. ON SELECT rules are PG's view mechanism; use CREATE
4598    // VIEW instead. The WHEN/commands are deparsed to text and re-parsed at DML
4599    // rewrite time, mirroring how triggers carry their WHEN predicate.
4600    pub(crate) fn exec_create_rule(
4601        &mut self,
4602        s: spg_sql::ast::CreateRuleStatement,
4603    ) -> Result<QueryResult, EngineError> {
4604        if s.event.eq_ignore_ascii_case("SELECT") {
4605            return Err(EngineError::Unsupported(
4606                "ON SELECT rules are not supported; use CREATE VIEW".into(),
4607            ));
4608        }
4609        // v7.39 (round 333, V59) — the conditional `DO INSTEAD <command>`
4610        // form is supported now: the rows the WHERE holds for take the
4611        // command, the rest run the original operation. It used to be
4612        // refused up front, which made a rule PG accepts a hard error.
4613        // Measured on PG 18.4: with `ON UPDATE TO r WHERE old.id > 1 DO
4614        // INSTEAD INSERT INTO log …`, `UPDATE r SET v = 999` answers
4615        // `UPDATE 1` — only the non-matching row is updated — and the
4616        // matching rows produce log entries instead.
4617        // Rules may target base tables (and, in PG, views); require the relation
4618        // to exist so a typo does not silently create a dead rule.
4619        let known = self.active_catalog().table_names().contains(&s.table)
4620            || self.active_catalog().has_view(&s.table);
4621        if !known {
4622            return Err(EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
4623                "relation \"{}\" does not exist",
4624                s.table
4625            )));
4626        }
4627        let def = spg_storage::RuleDef {
4628            name: s.name.clone(),
4629            table: s.table.clone(),
4630            event: s.event.to_ascii_uppercase(),
4631            instead: s.instead,
4632            when_condition: s
4633                .when_condition
4634                .as_ref()
4635                .map(|e| e.to_string())
4636                .unwrap_or_default(),
4637            commands: s.commands.iter().map(|c| c.to_string()).collect(),
4638        };
4639        self.active_catalog_mut()
4640            .create_rule(def, s.or_replace)
4641            .map_err(EngineError::Storage)?;
4642        Ok(QueryResult::CommandOk {
4643            affected: 0,
4644            modified_catalog: true,
4645        })
4646    }
4647
4648    pub(crate) fn exec_drop_rule(
4649        &mut self,
4650        name: &str,
4651        table: &str,
4652        if_exists: bool,
4653    ) -> Result<QueryResult, EngineError> {
4654        let removed = self.active_catalog_mut().drop_rule(name, table);
4655        if !removed && !if_exists {
4656            // v7.39 (round 708) — PG's order and words, both measured: the
4657            // RELATION resolves first (`relation "t" does not exist`), and
4658            // only then the rule, spelled `for relation`, not `on`. The old
4659            // message also rode `StorageError::Corrupt`, whose Display put
4660            // `corrupt on-disk format:` in front of a typo — the same
4661            // wrapper rounds 698 and 700 kept meeting.
4662            if self.active_catalog().get(table).is_none() {
4663                return Err(EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
4664                    "relation \"{table}\" does not exist"
4665                )));
4666            }
4667            return Err(EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
4668                "rule \"{name}\" for relation \"{table}\" does not exist"
4669            )));
4670        }
4671        Ok(QueryResult::CommandOk {
4672            affected: usize::from(removed),
4673            modified_catalog: removed,
4674        })
4675    }
4676
4677    pub(crate) fn exec_drop_function(
4678        &mut self,
4679        name: &str,
4680        args: Option<&[alloc::string::String]>,
4681        if_exists: bool,
4682    ) -> Result<QueryResult, EngineError> {
4683        // v7.39 (read01 round 62) — with overloads, the signature says WHICH one.
4684        let removed = match args {
4685            Some(types) => {
4686                let repr = alloc::format!("({})", types.join(", "));
4687                let key = spg_storage::function_signature_key(name, &repr);
4688                self.active_catalog_mut().drop_function_by_key(&key)
4689            }
4690            None => {
4691                // PG refuses a bare `DROP FUNCTION f` when `f` is overloaded —
4692                // it cannot know which one is meant.
4693                if self.active_catalog().functions_named(name).len() > 1 {
4694                    return Err(EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
4695                        "function name \"{name}\" is not unique DETAIL: Specify the argument list to select the function unambiguously."
4696                    )));
4697                }
4698                self.active_catalog_mut().drop_function(name)
4699            }
4700        };
4701        if !removed && !if_exists {
4702            return Err(EngineError::Storage(spg_storage::StorageError::Corrupt(
4703                alloc::format!("function {name:?} does not exist"),
4704            )));
4705        }
4706        // v7.39 (round 282) — the skipped-function NOTICE. Alone among the
4707        // IF EXISTS family PG does NOT quote the name, because it renders a
4708        // signature rather than an identifier.
4709        if !removed && if_exists {
4710            let sig = match args {
4711                Some(types) => types
4712                    .iter()
4713                    .map(|t| pg_signature_type_name(t))
4714                    .collect::<alloc::vec::Vec<_>>()
4715                    .join(","),
4716                None => alloc::string::String::new(),
4717            };
4718            self.notice(alloc::format!(
4719                "function {name}({sig}) does not exist, skipping"
4720            ));
4721        }
4722        Ok(QueryResult::CommandOk {
4723            affected: usize::from(removed),
4724            modified_catalog: removed,
4725        })
4726    }
4727
4728    /// v7.17.0 — `CREATE SEQUENCE` engine path. Resolves
4729    /// `min_value` / `max_value` / `start` against PG defaults
4730    /// when omitted, then installs the SequenceDef in the catalog.
4731    pub(crate) fn exec_create_sequence(
4732        &mut self,
4733        s: spg_sql::ast::CreateSequenceStatement,
4734    ) -> Result<QueryResult, EngineError> {
4735        // v7.39 (round 469) — a TEMPORARY sequence lives in the calling
4736        // session's namespace, exactly as round 436 put temporary tables
4737        // there. Until this round the keyword parsed and was dropped, so
4738        // the sequence was permanent: another connection saw it in
4739        // pg_class and could call nextval() on it. Measured against PG18,
4740        // where a second session sees nothing and errors on use.
4741        if s.temporary {
4742            let logical = s.name.clone();
4743            let mut inner = s;
4744            inner.temporary = false;
4745            inner.name = self.session_temp_name(&logical);
4746            let result = self.exec_create_sequence(inner)?;
4747            self.temp_sequences.insert(logical);
4748            self.refresh_temp_prefix();
4749            return Ok(result);
4750        }
4751        use spg_sql::ast::{SeqBound, SequenceDataType as AstDt};
4752        use spg_storage::{SequenceDataType, SequenceDef};
4753        let dt = match s.data_type {
4754            None => SequenceDataType::BigInt,
4755            Some(AstDt::SmallInt) => SequenceDataType::SmallInt,
4756            Some(AstDt::Int) => SequenceDataType::Int,
4757            Some(AstDt::BigInt) => SequenceDataType::BigInt,
4758        };
4759        let increment = s.options.increment.unwrap_or(1);
4760        if increment == 0 {
4761            return Err(EngineError::Unsupported(
4762                "INCREMENT must not be zero".into(),
4763            ));
4764        }
4765        let (def_min, def_max) = dt.default_bounds(increment > 0);
4766        let min_value = match s.options.min_value {
4767            None | Some(SeqBound::NoBound) => def_min,
4768            Some(SeqBound::Value(n)) => n,
4769        };
4770        let max_value = match s.options.max_value {
4771            None | Some(SeqBound::NoBound) => def_max,
4772            Some(SeqBound::Value(n)) => n,
4773        };
4774        if min_value > max_value {
4775            return Err(EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
4776                "MINVALUE ({min_value}) must be <= MAXVALUE ({max_value})"
4777            )));
4778        }
4779        let start = s
4780            .options
4781            .start
4782            .unwrap_or(if increment > 0 { min_value } else { max_value });
4783        // v7.39 (round 244) — PG splits the refusal into two named cases
4784        // (22023): below MINVALUE and above MAXVALUE.
4785        if start < min_value {
4786            return Err(EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
4787                "START value ({start}) cannot be less than MINVALUE ({min_value})"
4788            )));
4789        }
4790        if start > max_value {
4791            return Err(EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
4792                "START value ({start}) cannot be greater than MAXVALUE ({max_value})"
4793            )));
4794        }
4795        let cache = s.options.cache.unwrap_or(1);
4796        if cache < 1 {
4797            return Err(EngineError::Unsupported("CACHE must be >= 1".into()));
4798        }
4799        let cycle = s.options.cycle.unwrap_or(false);
4800        let owned_by = match s.options.owned_by {
4801            None | Some(spg_sql::ast::SequenceOwnedBy::None) => None,
4802            Some(spg_sql::ast::SequenceOwnedBy::Column { table, column }) => Some((table, column)),
4803        };
4804        let def = SequenceDef {
4805            name: s.name.clone(),
4806            data_type: dt,
4807            start,
4808            increment,
4809            min_value,
4810            max_value,
4811            cache,
4812            cycle,
4813            owned_by,
4814            last_value: start,
4815            is_called: false,
4816            // v7.39 (read01 round 60) — whoever runs CREATE SEQUENCE owns it.
4817            owner: Some(alloc::string::String::from(self.current_role())),
4818            acl: alloc::vec::Vec::new(),
4819        };
4820        // v7.39 (read01 round 46) — PG's IF NOT EXISTS skip NOTICE. The
4821        // storage call swallows the collision when the flag is set, so
4822        // detect it here before handing over.
4823        if s.if_not_exists && self.active_catalog().has_sequence(&s.name) {
4824            self.notice(alloc::format!(
4825                "relation {:?} already exists, skipping",
4826                s.name
4827            ));
4828        }
4829        self.active_catalog_mut()
4830            .create_sequence(def, s.if_not_exists)
4831            .map_err(EngineError::Storage)?;
4832        Ok(QueryResult::CommandOk {
4833            affected: 0,
4834            modified_catalog: self.catalog_change_is_committed(),
4835        })
4836    }
4837
4838    /// v7.17.0 — `ALTER SEQUENCE` engine path. Re-uses the catalog
4839    /// `alter_sequence` merge helper.
4840    pub(crate) fn exec_alter_sequence(
4841        &mut self,
4842        s: spg_sql::ast::AlterSequenceStatement,
4843    ) -> Result<QueryResult, EngineError> {
4844        use spg_sql::ast::SeqBound;
4845        // v7.29 (round-23a) - implicit serial sequences materialise
4846        // on first address, ALTER SEQUENCE included.
4847        self.ensure_implicit_sequence(&s.name);
4848        // v7.39 (read01 round 49) — RENAME TO is its own form, not an option.
4849        if let Some(new) = s.rename_to {
4850            self.active_catalog_mut()
4851                .rename_sequence(&s.name, &new)
4852                .map_err(EngineError::Storage)?;
4853            return Ok(QueryResult::CommandOk {
4854                affected: 0,
4855                modified_catalog: self.catalog_change_is_committed(),
4856            });
4857        }
4858        let cat = self.active_catalog_mut();
4859        if !cat.has_sequence(&s.name) {
4860            if s.if_exists {
4861                return Ok(QueryResult::CommandOk {
4862                    affected: 0,
4863                    modified_catalog: false,
4864                });
4865            }
4866            return Err(EngineError::Storage(spg_storage::StorageError::Corrupt(
4867                alloc::format!("sequence {:?} does not exist", s.name),
4868            )));
4869        }
4870        let min_value = match s.options.min_value {
4871            None => None,
4872            Some(SeqBound::NoBound) => None, // NO MINVALUE → keep current
4873            Some(SeqBound::Value(n)) => Some(n),
4874        };
4875        let max_value = match s.options.max_value {
4876            None => None,
4877            Some(SeqBound::NoBound) => None,
4878            Some(SeqBound::Value(n)) => Some(n),
4879        };
4880        let owned_by = s.options.owned_by.map(|ob| match ob {
4881            spg_sql::ast::SequenceOwnedBy::None => None,
4882            spg_sql::ast::SequenceOwnedBy::Column { table, column } => Some((table, column)),
4883        });
4884        cat.alter_sequence(
4885            &s.name,
4886            s.options.increment,
4887            min_value,
4888            max_value,
4889            s.options.start,
4890            s.options.restart,
4891            s.options.cache,
4892            s.options.cycle,
4893            owned_by,
4894        )
4895        .map_err(EngineError::Storage)?;
4896        Ok(QueryResult::CommandOk {
4897            affected: 0,
4898            modified_catalog: self.catalog_change_is_committed(),
4899        })
4900    }
4901
4902    /// v7.17.0 Phase 1.2 — `CREATE VIEW` engine path. Stores the
4903    /// Display-rendered body verbatim in the catalog; SELECT-from-
4904    /// view at exec time re-parses + prepends as a synthetic CTE.
4905    pub(crate) fn exec_create_view(
4906        &mut self,
4907        s: spg_sql::ast::CreateViewStatement,
4908    ) -> Result<QueryResult, EngineError> {
4909        // v7.39 (round 469) — same as the temporary sequence above: the
4910        // keyword parsed and was dropped, so the view was permanent and
4911        // every other connection could select from it.
4912        if s.temporary {
4913            let logical = s.name.clone();
4914            let mut inner = s;
4915            inner.temporary = false;
4916            inner.name = self.session_temp_name(&logical);
4917            let result = self.exec_create_view(inner)?;
4918            self.temp_views.insert(logical);
4919            self.refresh_temp_prefix();
4920            return Ok(result);
4921        }
4922        // v7.39 (round 151) — PG rejects data-modifying CTEs in a view
4923        // body (DefineView, view.c): the definition would run the write
4924        // on every reference. Read-only WITH is fine.
4925        if s.body.ctes.iter().any(|c| c.body.is_modifying()) {
4926            return Err(EngineError::Unsupported(
4927                "views must not contain data-modifying statements in WITH".into(),
4928            ));
4929        }
4930        // v7.39 (read01 round 81) — CREATE OR REPLACE VIEW may only APPEND
4931        // columns; PG forbids renaming, dropping, reordering or retyping an
4932        // existing column ("cannot change name of view column …", "cannot drop
4933        // columns from view", "cannot change data type of view column …"). SPG
4934        // let every one of these through and silently swapped the view's shape,
4935        // so a downstream `SELECT known_col FROM v` would start resolving to a
4936        // different column, or vanish — data corruption disguised as a DDL.
4937        if s.or_replace && self.active_catalog().has_view(&s.name) {
4938            self.check_view_replace_columns(&s)?;
4939        }
4940        // v7.39 (round 700) — the BODY has to resolve. PG analyses a view
4941        // definition at CREATE time, so `CREATE VIEW v AS SELECT * FROM
4942        // nosuch` is `relation "nosuch" does not exist`. SPG stored it and
4943        // reported success, leaving a view that appears in `pg_views`, that
4944        // every SELECT against fails, and that a dump then carries forward
4945        // — a broken object made by a statement that said it worked.
4946        //
4947        // The probe is `view_output_columns`, which the OR REPLACE path
4948        // already runs: a `LIMIT 0` execution of the same body. It resolves
4949        // relations and columns without producing rows, so the check costs
4950        // one empty plan and cannot disagree with what the view will do,
4951        // because it IS what the view will do.
4952        self.view_output_columns(&s.body, &s.columns)?;
4953        // Render the SELECT body to canonical form so the catalog
4954        // round-trips a deterministic source (no whitespace /
4955        // comment surprises in the on-disk snapshot).
4956        let columns = s.columns.clone();
4957        let name = s.name.clone();
4958        let or_replace = s.or_replace;
4959        let if_not_exists = s.if_not_exists;
4960        // v7.39 (round 132) — persist WITH CHECK OPTION as a u8 (0/1/2).
4961        let check_option = match s.check_option {
4962            None => 0,
4963            Some(spg_sql::ast::ViewCheckOption::Local) => 1,
4964            Some(spg_sql::ast::ViewCheckOption::Cascaded) => 2,
4965        };
4966        let body_repr = alloc::format!("{}", spg_sql::ast::Statement::Select(s.body));
4967        let def = spg_storage::ViewDef {
4968            name,
4969            columns,
4970            body: body_repr,
4971            check_option,
4972        };
4973        self.active_catalog_mut()
4974            .create_view(def, or_replace, if_not_exists)
4975            .map_err(EngineError::Storage)?;
4976        Ok(QueryResult::CommandOk {
4977            affected: 0,
4978            modified_catalog: self.catalog_change_is_committed(),
4979        })
4980    }
4981
4982    /// The (name, type) of each column a view body produces. Runs the body
4983    /// through the real executor with a zero-row bound, so it reflects exactly
4984    /// what a SELECT from the view would return — column overrides, view-on-view
4985    /// expansion, joins and all. Types come from the empty result's schema.
4986    pub(crate) fn view_output_columns(
4987        &self,
4988        body: &spg_sql::ast::SelectStatement,
4989        overrides: &[String],
4990    ) -> Result<alloc::vec::Vec<(String, spg_storage::DataType)>, EngineError> {
4991        let mut probe = body.clone();
4992        probe.limit = Some(spg_sql::ast::LimitExpr::Literal(0));
4993        let QueryResult::Rows { mut columns, .. } =
4994            self.exec_select_cancel(&probe, crate::CancelToken::none())?
4995        else {
4996            return Err(EngineError::Unsupported(
4997                "view body must be a row-returning SELECT".into(),
4998            ));
4999        };
5000        for (i, ov) in overrides.iter().enumerate() {
5001            if let Some(c) = columns.get_mut(i) {
5002                c.name = ov.clone();
5003            }
5004        }
5005        Ok(columns.into_iter().map(|c| (c.name, c.ty)).collect())
5006    }
5007
5008    /// PG's CREATE OR REPLACE VIEW column rule: the new column list must be the
5009    /// old one, optionally with columns appended. Same names, same order, same
5010    /// types for every pre-existing position.
5011    fn check_view_replace_columns(
5012        &self,
5013        s: &spg_sql::ast::CreateViewStatement,
5014    ) -> Result<(), EngineError> {
5015        let old_def = self.active_catalog().view(&s.name).cloned();
5016        let Some(old_def) = old_def else {
5017            return Ok(());
5018        };
5019        let old_body = match spg_sql::parser::parse_statement(&old_def.body) {
5020            Ok(spg_sql::ast::Statement::Select(b)) => b,
5021            // A body we can no longer parse is not something to block a replace
5022            // on — let the replace proceed rather than wedge the view.
5023            _ => return Ok(()),
5024        };
5025        let old_cols = self.view_output_columns(&old_body, &old_def.columns)?;
5026        let new_cols = self.view_output_columns(&s.body, &s.columns)?;
5027        if new_cols.len() < old_cols.len() {
5028            return Err(EngineError::Unsupported(
5029                "cannot drop columns from view".into(),
5030            ));
5031        }
5032        for (old, new) in old_cols.iter().zip(new_cols.iter()) {
5033            if old.0 != new.0 {
5034                return Err(EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
5035                    "cannot change name of view column \"{}\" to \"{}\"",
5036                    old.0,
5037                    new.0
5038                )));
5039            }
5040            if old.1 != new.1 {
5041                return Err(EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
5042                    "cannot change data type of view column \"{}\" from {} to {}",
5043                    old.0,
5044                    crate::system_catalog::pg_data_type_text(old.1),
5045                    crate::system_catalog::pg_data_type_text(new.1),
5046                )));
5047            }
5048        }
5049        Ok(())
5050    }
5051
5052    /// v7.17.0 Phase 1.4 — `CREATE TYPE name AS ENUM (…)` engine
5053    /// path. Registers the enum in the catalog with order-
5054    /// preserving labels. PG semantics: CREATE TYPE errors if the
5055    /// name is taken (no IF NOT EXISTS).
5056    pub(crate) fn exec_create_type(
5057        &mut self,
5058        s: spg_sql::ast::CreateTypeStatement,
5059    ) -> Result<QueryResult, EngineError> {
5060        // Name-collision check against tables / sequences / views /
5061        // materialized views.
5062        let cat = self.active_catalog();
5063        if cat.get(&s.name).is_some() {
5064            return Err(EngineError::Storage(spg_storage::StorageError::Corrupt(
5065                alloc::format!("type {:?} would shadow an existing table", s.name),
5066            )));
5067        }
5068        if cat.has_sequence(&s.name) {
5069            return Err(EngineError::Storage(spg_storage::StorageError::Corrupt(
5070                alloc::format!("type {:?} would shadow an existing sequence", s.name),
5071            )));
5072        }
5073        if cat.has_view(&s.name) {
5074            return Err(EngineError::Storage(spg_storage::StorageError::Corrupt(
5075                alloc::format!("type {:?} would shadow an existing view", s.name),
5076            )));
5077        }
5078        // v7.37.42-T2 ζ-B — pre-check collision with the
5079        // composite registry too, so creating ENUM with a name
5080        // already used by a composite (or vice versa) fails
5081        // uniformly regardless of which kind comes first.
5082        if cat.composite_types().contains_key(&s.name) {
5083            return Err(EngineError::Storage(spg_storage::StorageError::Corrupt(
5084                alloc::format!("type {:?} already exists", s.name),
5085            )));
5086        }
5087        if cat.enum_types().contains_key(&s.name) {
5088            return Err(EngineError::Storage(spg_storage::StorageError::Corrupt(
5089                alloc::format!("type {:?} already exists", s.name),
5090            )));
5091        }
5092        if cat.domain_types().contains_key(&s.name) {
5093            return Err(EngineError::Storage(spg_storage::StorageError::Corrupt(
5094                alloc::format!("type {:?} already exists", s.name),
5095            )));
5096        }
5097        // v7.37.42-T2 ζ-B — composite types now live in their own
5098        // catalog registry (composite_types), parallel to enum_types
5099        // / domain_types. ENUM stays in enum_types as before.
5100        match s.kind {
5101            spg_sql::ast::TypeKind::Enum { labels } => {
5102                if labels.is_empty() {
5103                    return Err(EngineError::Unsupported(
5104                        "CREATE TYPE … AS ENUM requires at least one label".into(),
5105                    ));
5106                }
5107                // Reject duplicate labels per PG.
5108                for i in 0..labels.len() {
5109                    for j in (i + 1)..labels.len() {
5110                        if labels[i] == labels[j] {
5111                            return Err(EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
5112                                "CREATE TYPE {:?}: duplicate ENUM label {:?}",
5113                                s.name,
5114                                labels[i]
5115                            )));
5116                        }
5117                    }
5118                }
5119                let def = spg_storage::EnumDef {
5120                    name: s.name.clone(),
5121                    labels,
5122                };
5123                self.active_catalog_mut()
5124                    .create_enum_type(def)
5125                    .map_err(EngineError::Storage)?;
5126            }
5127            spg_sql::ast::TypeKind::Composite {
5128                fields,
5129                field_user_types,
5130            } => {
5131                // v7.39 (round 769, F31 tranche 5 #140) — an attribute-less
5132                // composite is legal PG (`CREATE TYPE x AS ()`, measured); the
5133                // old engine-side guard doubled the parser's former refusal.
5134                // Reject duplicate field names per PG.
5135                for i in 0..fields.len() {
5136                    for j in (i + 1)..fields.len() {
5137                        if fields[i].0.eq_ignore_ascii_case(&fields[j].0) {
5138                            return Err(EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
5139                                "CREATE TYPE {:?}: duplicate composite field {:?}",
5140                                s.name,
5141                                fields[i].0
5142                            )));
5143                        }
5144                    }
5145                }
5146                // Resolve each field's ColumnTypeName → DataType.
5147                let resolved_fields = fields
5148                    .into_iter()
5149                    .map(|(fname, fty)| (fname, column_type_to_data_type(fty)))
5150                    .collect::<alloc::vec::Vec<_>>();
5151                // v7.39 (round 264) — a field naming another COMPOSITE keeps
5152                // that name; the engine resolves the inner record through it.
5153                let cat = self.active_catalog();
5154                let field_user_types: alloc::vec::Vec<Option<alloc::string::String>> =
5155                    field_user_types
5156                        .into_iter()
5157                        .map(|n| n.filter(|n| cat.composite_types().contains_key(n)))
5158                        .collect();
5159                let def = spg_storage::CompositeDef {
5160                    name: s.name.clone(),
5161                    fields: resolved_fields,
5162                    field_user_types,
5163                };
5164                self.active_catalog_mut()
5165                    .create_composite_type(def)
5166                    .map_err(EngineError::Storage)?;
5167            }
5168        }
5169        Ok(QueryResult::CommandOk {
5170            affected: 0,
5171            modified_catalog: self.catalog_change_is_committed(),
5172        })
5173    }
5174    /// v7.39 (round 260) — `ALTER DOMAIN`. Every form used to be
5175    /// swallowed by the parser's pg_dump no-op arm: success reported,
5176    /// nothing changed. Constraint names and the error wordings are PG's,
5177    /// probed live.
5178    pub(crate) fn exec_alter_domain(
5179        &mut self,
5180        name: &str,
5181        action: spg_sql::ast::AlterDomainAction,
5182    ) -> Result<QueryResult, EngineError> {
5183        use spg_sql::ast::AlterDomainAction as A;
5184        let not_found = || {
5185            EngineError::Storage(spg_storage::StorageError::Corrupt(alloc::format!(
5186                "type {name:?} does not exist"
5187            )))
5188        };
5189        if !self.active_catalog().domain_types().contains_key(name) {
5190            return Err(not_found());
5191        }
5192        match action {
5193            A::AddConstraint { name: cname, check } => {
5194                let dom = self
5195                    .active_catalog()
5196                    .domain_types()
5197                    .get(name)
5198                    .ok_or_else(not_found)?;
5199                // PG's auto-name for an unnamed ALTER-added check follows
5200                // the same `<domain>_check{n}` sequence as CREATE DOMAIN.
5201                let cname = match cname {
5202                    Some(c) => c,
5203                    None => {
5204                        let mut i = dom.checks.len();
5205                        loop {
5206                            let cand = if i == 0 {
5207                                alloc::format!("{name}_check")
5208                            } else {
5209                                alloc::format!("{name}_check{i}")
5210                            };
5211                            if !dom.checks.iter().any(|c| c.name == cand) {
5212                                break cand;
5213                            }
5214                            i += 1;
5215                        }
5216                    }
5217                };
5218                if dom.checks.iter().any(|c| c.name == cname) {
5219                    return Err(EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
5220                        "constraint \"{cname}\" for domain \"{name}\" already exists"
5221                    )));
5222                }
5223                let expr = alloc::format!("{check}");
5224                let mut def = dom.clone();
5225                def.checks
5226                    .push(spg_storage::DomainCheck { name: cname, expr });
5227                self.replace_domain(name, def)?;
5228            }
5229            A::DropConstraint {
5230                name: cname,
5231                if_exists,
5232            } => {
5233                let mut def = self
5234                    .active_catalog()
5235                    .domain_types()
5236                    .get(name)
5237                    .ok_or_else(not_found)?
5238                    .clone();
5239                let before = def.checks.len();
5240                def.checks.retain(|c| c.name != cname);
5241                if def.checks.len() == before {
5242                    if if_exists {
5243                        return Ok(QueryResult::CommandOk {
5244                            affected: 0,
5245                            modified_catalog: false,
5246                        });
5247                    }
5248                    return Err(EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
5249                        "constraint \"{cname}\" of domain \"{name}\" does not exist"
5250                    )));
5251                }
5252                self.replace_domain(name, def)?;
5253            }
5254            A::SetDefault(e) => {
5255                let mut def = self
5256                    .active_catalog()
5257                    .domain_types()
5258                    .get(name)
5259                    .ok_or_else(not_found)?
5260                    .clone();
5261                def.default = Some(alloc::format!("{e}"));
5262                self.replace_domain(name, def)?;
5263            }
5264            A::DropDefault => {
5265                let mut def = self
5266                    .active_catalog()
5267                    .domain_types()
5268                    .get(name)
5269                    .ok_or_else(not_found)?
5270                    .clone();
5271                def.default = None;
5272                self.replace_domain(name, def)?;
5273            }
5274            A::SetNotNull | A::DropNotNull => {
5275                // v7.39 (round 260) — SET NOT NULL must reject when an
5276                // existing column of this domain already holds NULLs (PG:
5277                // `column "v" of table "adt" contains null values`).
5278                if matches!(action, A::SetNotNull) {
5279                    let snap = self.current_snapshot();
5280                    let cat = self.active_catalog();
5281                    let mut offender: Option<(alloc::string::String, alloc::string::String)> = None;
5282                    'outer: for tname in cat.table_names() {
5283                        let Some(table) = cat.get(&tname) else {
5284                            continue;
5285                        };
5286                        let cols = table.schema().columns.clone();
5287                        let idxs: alloc::vec::Vec<usize> = cols
5288                            .iter()
5289                            .enumerate()
5290                            .filter(|(_, c)| c.user_domain_type.as_deref() == Some(name))
5291                            .map(|(i, _)| i)
5292                            .collect();
5293                        if idxs.is_empty() {
5294                            continue;
5295                        }
5296                        for (_, row) in table.scan_visible(&snap) {
5297                            for &i in &idxs {
5298                                if row.values.get(i).is_none_or(spg_storage::Value::is_null) {
5299                                    offender = Some((tname.clone(), cols[i].name.clone()));
5300                                    break 'outer;
5301                                }
5302                            }
5303                        }
5304                    }
5305                    if let Some((t, c)) = offender {
5306                        return Err(EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
5307                            "column \"{c}\" of table \"{t}\" contains null values"
5308                        )));
5309                    }
5310                }
5311                let mut def = self
5312                    .active_catalog()
5313                    .domain_types()
5314                    .get(name)
5315                    .ok_or_else(not_found)?
5316                    .clone();
5317                def.nullable = matches!(action, A::DropNotNull);
5318                self.replace_domain(name, def)?;
5319            }
5320            A::RenameTo(new_name) => {
5321                if self.active_catalog().domain_types().contains_key(&new_name) {
5322                    return Err(EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
5323                        "type {new_name:?} already exists"
5324                    )));
5325                }
5326                let mut def = self
5327                    .active_catalog()
5328                    .domain_types()
5329                    .get(name)
5330                    .ok_or_else(not_found)?
5331                    .clone();
5332                def.name = new_name.clone();
5333                self.active_catalog_mut().drop_domain_type(name);
5334                self.active_catalog_mut()
5335                    .create_domain_type(def)
5336                    .map_err(EngineError::Storage)?;
5337            }
5338        }
5339        Ok(QueryResult::CommandOk {
5340            affected: 0,
5341            modified_catalog: self.catalog_change_is_committed(),
5342        })
5343    }
5344
5345    /// v7.39 (round 260) — swap a domain definition in place.
5346    fn replace_domain(
5347        &mut self,
5348        name: &str,
5349        def: spg_storage::DomainDef,
5350    ) -> Result<(), EngineError> {
5351        self.active_catalog_mut().drop_domain_type(name);
5352        self.active_catalog_mut()
5353            .create_domain_type(def)
5354            .map_err(EngineError::Storage)
5355    }
5356
5357    /// v7.17.0 Phase 1.5 — `CREATE DOMAIN name AS base [DEFAULT
5358    /// expr] [NOT NULL] [CHECK (expr)]*` engine path. Stores the
5359    /// base type + Display-rendered CHECK / DEFAULT sources so
5360    /// INSERT/UPDATE on bound columns can re-eval the checks.
5361    pub(crate) fn exec_create_domain(
5362        &mut self,
5363        s: spg_sql::ast::CreateDomainStatement,
5364    ) -> Result<QueryResult, EngineError> {
5365        let cat = self.active_catalog();
5366        if cat.domain_types().contains_key(&s.name) {
5367            return Err(EngineError::Storage(spg_storage::StorageError::Corrupt(
5368                alloc::format!("domain {:?} already exists", s.name),
5369            )));
5370        }
5371        if cat.get(&s.name).is_some()
5372            || cat.has_sequence(&s.name)
5373            || cat.has_view(&s.name)
5374            || cat.enum_types().contains_key(&s.name)
5375        {
5376            return Err(EngineError::Storage(spg_storage::StorageError::Corrupt(
5377                alloc::format!("domain {:?} would shadow an existing object", s.name),
5378            )));
5379        }
5380        // v7.39 (round 259) — `CREATE DOMAIN child AS parent`: the parent
5381        // supplies the ultimate scalar type (the parser typed the unknown
5382        // name as Text), and its NAME is recorded so the check walk can
5383        // reach the parent's constraints — which an ALTER on the parent
5384        // must keep affecting, so the chain is walked at check time rather
5385        // than copied here (probed against PG).
5386        let mut base_domain: Option<alloc::string::String> = None;
5387        let mut base_type = column_type_to_data_type(s.base_type);
5388        if let Some(parent) = &s.base_domain {
5389            if let Some(pd) = cat.domain_types().get(parent) {
5390                base_type = pd.base_type;
5391                base_domain = Some(parent.clone());
5392            } else if !cat.enum_types().contains_key(parent) {
5393                return Err(EngineError::Storage(spg_storage::StorageError::Corrupt(
5394                    alloc::format!("type {parent:?} does not exist"),
5395                )));
5396            }
5397        }
5398        let default = s.default.as_ref().map(|e| alloc::format!("{e}"));
5399        // v7.39 (round 260) — PG names an unnamed domain CHECK
5400        // `<domain>_check`, then `_check1`, `_check2`, … (probed).
5401        let checks = s
5402            .checks
5403            .iter()
5404            .enumerate()
5405            .map(|(i, e)| spg_storage::DomainCheck {
5406                name: if i == 0 {
5407                    alloc::format!("{}_check", s.name)
5408                } else {
5409                    alloc::format!("{}_check{i}", s.name)
5410                },
5411                expr: alloc::format!("{e}"),
5412            })
5413            .collect::<Vec<_>>();
5414        let def = spg_storage::DomainDef {
5415            name: s.name.clone(),
5416            base_type,
5417            nullable: !s.not_null,
5418            default,
5419            checks,
5420            base_domain,
5421        };
5422        self.active_catalog_mut()
5423            .create_domain_type(def)
5424            .map_err(EngineError::Storage)?;
5425        Ok(QueryResult::CommandOk {
5426            affected: 0,
5427            modified_catalog: self.catalog_change_is_committed(),
5428        })
5429    }
5430
5431    /// v7.17.0 Phase 1.5 — `DROP DOMAIN [IF EXISTS] names`.
5432    pub(crate) fn exec_drop_domain(
5433        &mut self,
5434        names: &[String],
5435        if_exists: bool,
5436    ) -> Result<QueryResult, EngineError> {
5437        let mut removed = 0usize;
5438        for name in names {
5439            let was_present = self.active_catalog_mut().drop_domain_type(name);
5440            if was_present {
5441                removed += 1;
5442            } else if !if_exists {
5443                return Err(EngineError::Storage(spg_storage::StorageError::Corrupt(
5444                    alloc::format!("domain {name:?} does not exist"),
5445                )));
5446            }
5447        }
5448        Ok(QueryResult::CommandOk {
5449            affected: removed,
5450            modified_catalog: removed > 0 && self.catalog_change_is_committed(),
5451        })
5452    }
5453
5454    /// v7.17.0 Phase 1.6 — `CREATE SCHEMA [IF NOT EXISTS] name`.
5455    /// Registers the schema in the catalog. Schema-qualified
5456    /// table references continue to strip the prefix at lookup
5457    /// time (prefix routing, not isolation — see project-next-
5458    /// docket for the v7.18+ real-isolation tracking).
5459    pub(crate) fn exec_create_schema(
5460        &mut self,
5461        name: String,
5462        if_not_exists: bool,
5463    ) -> Result<QueryResult, EngineError> {
5464        // v7.39 (read01 round 46) — PG's IF NOT EXISTS skip NOTICE.
5465        if if_not_exists && self.active_catalog().schema_exists(&name) {
5466            self.notice(alloc::format!("schema {name:?} already exists, skipping"));
5467        }
5468        self.active_catalog_mut()
5469            .create_schema(name, if_not_exists)
5470            .map_err(EngineError::Storage)?;
5471        Ok(QueryResult::CommandOk {
5472            affected: 0,
5473            modified_catalog: self.catalog_change_is_committed(),
5474        })
5475    }
5476
5477    /// v7.17.0 Phase 1.6 — `DROP SCHEMA [IF EXISTS] names`.
5478    /// Built-in schemas always reject the drop with a clear
5479    /// error.
5480    pub(crate) fn exec_drop_schema(
5481        &mut self,
5482        names: &[String],
5483        if_exists: bool,
5484    ) -> Result<QueryResult, EngineError> {
5485        let mut removed = 0usize;
5486        for name in names {
5487            let was_present = self
5488                .active_catalog_mut()
5489                .drop_schema(name)
5490                .map_err(EngineError::Storage)?;
5491            if was_present {
5492                removed += 1;
5493            } else if !if_exists {
5494                return Err(EngineError::Storage(spg_storage::StorageError::Corrupt(
5495                    alloc::format!("schema {name:?} does not exist"),
5496                )));
5497            } else {
5498                // v7.39 (read01 round 46) — PG's IF EXISTS skip NOTICE.
5499                self.notice(alloc::format!("schema {name:?} does not exist, skipping"));
5500            }
5501        }
5502        Ok(QueryResult::CommandOk {
5503            affected: removed,
5504            modified_catalog: removed > 0 && self.catalog_change_is_committed(),
5505        })
5506    }
5507
5508    /// v7.17.0 Phase 1.4 — `DROP TYPE [IF EXISTS] names`. Only
5509    /// ENUM types are catalogued today; other types silently
5510    /// no-op even outside IF EXISTS to mirror the prior
5511    /// "everything's text" lax stance.
5512    pub(crate) fn exec_drop_type(
5513        &mut self,
5514        names: &[String],
5515        if_exists: bool,
5516    ) -> Result<QueryResult, EngineError> {
5517        let mut removed = 0usize;
5518        for name in names {
5519            // v7.37.42-T2 ζ-B — DROP TYPE searches ENUM + COMPOSITE
5520            // registries (PG groups CREATE TYPE … AS ENUM and
5521            // CREATE TYPE … AS (…) under the same DROP TYPE
5522            // command).
5523            let cat = self.active_catalog_mut();
5524            let was_enum = cat.drop_enum_type(name);
5525            let was_composite = cat.drop_composite_type(name);
5526            if was_enum || was_composite {
5527                removed += 1;
5528            } else if !if_exists {
5529                return Err(EngineError::Storage(spg_storage::StorageError::Corrupt(
5530                    alloc::format!("type {name:?} does not exist"),
5531                )));
5532            } else {
5533                // v7.39 (read01 round 46) — PG's IF EXISTS skip NOTICE.
5534                self.notice(alloc::format!("type {name:?} does not exist, skipping"));
5535            }
5536        }
5537        Ok(QueryResult::CommandOk {
5538            affected: removed,
5539            modified_catalog: removed > 0 && self.catalog_change_is_committed(),
5540        })
5541    }
5542
5543    /// v7.17.0 Phase 1.3 — `CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW` engine path.
5544    /// Materialises the body at CREATE time (unless WITH NO DATA),
5545    /// stores the result as a regular `Table`, and registers the
5546    /// body source in the catalog so REFRESH can re-run it.
5547    pub(crate) fn exec_create_materialized_view(
5548        &mut self,
5549        s: spg_sql::ast::CreateMaterializedViewStatement,
5550    ) -> Result<QueryResult, EngineError> {
5551        // v7.39 (round 436) — `CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE x AS <select>` arrives
5552        // here (CTAS lowers to this node with `as_plain_table`). Same
5553        // treatment as the column-list form: build it under the session's
5554        // namespace prefix and remember it there.
5555        if s.temporary && s.as_plain_table {
5556            let logical = s.name.clone();
5557            let mut inner = s;
5558            inner.temporary = false;
5559            inner.name = self.session_temp_name(&logical);
5560            let result = self.exec_create_materialized_view(inner)?;
5561            self.temp_tables.insert(logical);
5562            self.refresh_temp_prefix();
5563            return Ok(result);
5564        }
5565        // v7.39 (round 151) — PG's matview wording differs from the
5566        // plain-view one (transformCreateTableAsStmt, analyze.c).
5567        if s.body.ctes.iter().any(|c| c.body.is_modifying()) {
5568            return Err(EngineError::Unsupported(
5569                "materialized views must not use data-modifying statements in WITH".into(),
5570            ));
5571        }
5572        // Name-collision check (table / view / sequence / mat-view).
5573        let cat = self.active_catalog();
5574        if cat.materialized_views().contains_key(&s.name) || cat.get(&s.name).is_some() {
5575            if s.if_not_exists {
5576                return Ok(QueryResult::CommandOk {
5577                    affected: 0,
5578                    modified_catalog: false,
5579                });
5580            }
5581            return Err(EngineError::Storage(spg_storage::StorageError::Corrupt(
5582                alloc::format!("materialized view {:?} already exists", s.name),
5583            )));
5584        }
5585        if cat.has_view(&s.name) {
5586            return Err(EngineError::Storage(spg_storage::StorageError::Corrupt(
5587                alloc::format!(
5588                    "materialized view {:?} would shadow an existing view",
5589                    s.name
5590                ),
5591            )));
5592        }
5593        if cat.has_sequence(&s.name) {
5594            return Err(EngineError::Storage(spg_storage::StorageError::Corrupt(
5595                alloc::format!(
5596                    "materialized view {:?} would shadow an existing sequence",
5597                    s.name
5598                ),
5599            )));
5600        }
5601        // Render the body to canonical form for the registry.
5602        let body_repr = alloc::format!("{}", spg_sql::ast::Statement::Select(s.body.clone()));
5603        // Execute the body to learn the columns. With WITH DATA we
5604        // also materialise the rows; with WITH NO DATA we only need
5605        // the schema, so re-use a LIMIT 0 wrap to keep the column
5606        // inference path uniform without paying for the rows.
5607        let result = self.exec_select_cancel(&s.body, CancelToken::none())?;
5608        let (mut cols, rows) = match result {
5609            QueryResult::Rows { columns, rows } => (columns, rows),
5610            other => {
5611                return Err(EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
5612                    "CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW body did not return rows: {other:?}"
5613                )));
5614            }
5615        };
5616        // Apply the column-rename list per PG semantics.
5617        if !s.columns.is_empty() {
5618            if s.columns.len() != cols.len() {
5619                return Err(EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
5620                    "CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW {:?}: column list has {} names but body returns {}",
5621                    s.name,
5622                    s.columns.len(),
5623                    cols.len()
5624                )));
5625            }
5626            for (c, name) in cols.iter_mut().zip(s.columns.iter()) {
5627                c.name.clone_from(name);
5628            }
5629        }
5630        // Promote any synthetic-Text projections to their actual
5631        // observed types so the backing table accepts the rows.
5632        cols = infer_column_types(&cols, &rows);
5633        let schema = spg_storage::TableSchema::new(s.name.clone(), cols);
5634        let cat = self.active_catalog_mut();
5635        cat.create_table(schema).map_err(EngineError::Storage)?;
5636        if s.with_data {
5637            let table = cat
5638                .get_mut(&s.name)
5639                .expect("just-created materialized-view backing table must exist");
5640            for row in rows {
5641                table.insert(row).map_err(EngineError::Storage)?;
5642            }
5643        }
5644        // v7.38 (read01 P6.49) — CTAS / SELECT INTO produce a plain table; only
5645        // a real MATERIALIZED VIEW gets a registry entry (and REFRESH support).
5646        if !s.as_plain_table {
5647            cat.register_materialized_view(s.name.clone(), body_repr);
5648            // v7.39 (round 737, S14/B3) — register for delta maintenance
5649            // when the body qualifies; the fan-out starts buffering from
5650            // the next statement on.
5651            if let Some(base) = matview_maintainable_base(&s.body) {
5652                self.matview_maintainable.insert(s.name.clone(), base);
5653            }
5654        }
5655        Ok(QueryResult::CommandOk {
5656            affected: 0,
5657            modified_catalog: self.catalog_change_is_committed(),
5658        })
5659    }
5660
5661    /// v7.17.0 Phase 1.3 — `REFRESH MATERIALIZED VIEW name [WITH
5662    /// [NO] DATA]`. Looks up the source, re-runs it, replaces the
5663    /// backing table's rows.
5664    pub(crate) fn exec_refresh_materialized_view(
5665        &mut self,
5666        name: &str,
5667        with_data: bool,
5668    ) -> Result<QueryResult, EngineError> {
5669        // v7.39 (round 699) — PG18 distinguishes the two ways this fails,
5670        // and SPG gave one sentence for both:
5671        //
5672        //   missing name        `relation "x" does not exist`
5673        //   exists, wrong kind  `"x" is not a materialized view`
5674        //
5675        // The second is the one that matters to a caller: it says the name
5676        // resolved and the OBJECT is not what the statement is for, which
5677        // is a different thing to go and check.
5678        //
5679        // Both were `StorageError::Corrupt`, the same wrapper round 698
5680        // found putting `corrupt on-disk format:` in front of a plain typo.
5681        // `Unsupported` carries no banner, and the wire's classifier reads
5682        // `relation "…" does not exist` for 42P01 already.
5683        let source = match self
5684            .active_catalog()
5685            .materialized_views()
5686            .get(name)
5687            .cloned()
5688        {
5689            Some(s) => s,
5690            None => {
5691                let exists = self.active_catalog().get(name).is_some();
5692                return Err(EngineError::Unsupported(if exists {
5693                    alloc::format!("\"{name}\" is not a materialized view")
5694                } else {
5695                    alloc::format!("relation \"{name}\" does not exist")
5696                }));
5697            }
5698        };
5699        let parsed = spg_sql::parser::parse_statement(&source).map_err(|e| {
5700            EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
5701                "materialized view {name:?} body re-parse failed: {e}"
5702            ))
5703        })?;
5704        let Statement::Select(body) = parsed else {
5705            return Err(EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
5706                "materialized view {name:?} body is not a SELECT (catalog corruption)"
5707            )));
5708        };
5709        // v7.39 (round 735, S14/B3) — the refresh watermark. When the
5710        // body's FULL dependency set is provable (plain stored tables
5711        // only — any CTE / union / subquery / expression source makes
5712        // the collector answer None) and no dependency's change
5713        // sequence moved since the last refresh, this REFRESH is an
5714        // O(1) no-op with an identical observable result. PG recomputes
5715        // unconditionally — this is the incremental-maintenance first
5716        // step its architecture doesn't have. WITH NO DATA never
5717        // no-ops (its contract is to EMPTY the view).
5718        let deps = if with_data {
5719            matview_dep_tables(&body)
5720        } else {
5721            None
5722        };
5723        if let Some(dep_tables) = &deps {
5724            let current: alloc::vec::Vec<(String, u64)> = dep_tables
5725                .iter()
5726                .map(|t| {
5727                    (
5728                        t.clone(),
5729                        self.table_change_seq.get(t.as_str()).copied().unwrap_or(0),
5730                    )
5731                })
5732                .collect();
5733            if self
5734                .matview_refresh_watermark
5735                .get(name)
5736                .is_some_and(|last| *last == current)
5737            {
5738                return Ok(QueryResult::CommandOk {
5739                    affected: 0,
5740                    modified_catalog: false,
5741                });
5742            }
5743            // v7.39 (round 737, S14/B3 knife 2) — INSERT-ONLY delta
5744            // application. The base changed; if this view is registered
5745            // maintainable, has a watermark (i.e. its buffer covers
5746            // everything since the last full refresh), did not
5747            // overflow, and every buffered change is an Insert, the new
5748            // rows run through the projection and APPEND — no truncate,
5749            // no rescan. Any delete / update / tombstone in the buffer
5750            // falls back to the full path this round (their row-map
5751            // machinery is the next knife). Either way the watermark
5752            // and buffer reset below.
5753            if with_data
5754                && self.matview_maintainable.contains_key(name)
5755                && self.matview_refresh_watermark.contains_key(name)
5756                && !self.matview_delta_overflow.contains(name)
5757                && self
5758                    .matview_delta_buf
5759                    .get(name)
5760                    .is_some_and(|b| !b.is_empty())
5761            {
5762                let buf = self.matview_delta_buf.remove(name).expect("checked above");
5763                // v7.39 (round 738) — ordered application: Insert /
5764                // Delete / Tombstone in ARRIVAL order (an insert later
5765                // deleted must land then leave). None = this buffer
5766                // cannot be applied (an Update, or no row map where one
5767                // is needed) -> the full path below.
5768                let outcome = self.apply_matview_delta_ordered(name, &body, &buf)?;
5769                if outcome.is_some() {
5770                    crate::MATVIEW_DELTA_APPLIED
5771                        .fetch_add(1, core::sync::atomic::Ordering::Relaxed);
5772                } else {
5773                    crate::MATVIEW_DELTA_BAILED.fetch_add(1, core::sync::atomic::Ordering::Relaxed);
5774                }
5775                if let Some(applied) = outcome {
5776                    let current: alloc::vec::Vec<(String, u64)> = dep_tables
5777                        .iter()
5778                        .map(|t| {
5779                            (
5780                                t.clone(),
5781                                self.table_change_seq.get(t.as_str()).copied().unwrap_or(0),
5782                            )
5783                        })
5784                        .collect();
5785                    self.matview_refresh_watermark
5786                        .insert(String::from(name), current);
5787                    return Ok(QueryResult::CommandOk {
5788                        affected: applied,
5789                        modified_catalog: self.catalog_change_is_committed(),
5790                    });
5791                }
5792            }
5793        }
5794        // Wipe the existing rows first (PG truncates the matview
5795        // and rebuilds; we approximate with an empty INSERT loop).
5796        {
5797            let cat = self.active_catalog_mut();
5798            let table = cat.get_mut(name).ok_or_else(|| {
5799                EngineError::Storage(spg_storage::StorageError::Corrupt(alloc::format!(
5800                    "materialized view {name:?} backing table missing"
5801                )))
5802            })?;
5803            table.truncate();
5804        }
5805        if !with_data {
5806            self.matview_refresh_watermark.remove(name);
5807            return Ok(QueryResult::CommandOk {
5808                affected: 0,
5809                modified_catalog: self.catalog_change_is_committed(),
5810            });
5811        }
5812        // v7.39 (round 738, S14/B3 knife 3) — a maintainable view's FULL
5813        // refresh scans the base table internally instead of running the
5814        // body SQL: same rows (single stored table, pure projection,
5815        // pure WHERE — that is what registration means), but each output
5816        // row's base RowId is in hand, which is the only place the
5817        // delete/tombstone row map can be built. Non-maintainable views
5818        // keep the SQL path and carry no map.
5819        let internal = if let Some(base) = matview_maintainable_base(&body) {
5820            let snap = self.current_snapshot();
5821            let t = self.active_catalog().get(&base).ok_or_else(|| {
5822                EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
5823                    "materialized view {name:?} base table {base:?} missing"
5824                ))
5825            })?;
5826            let base_cols = t.schema().columns.clone();
5827            let alias = body
5828                .from
5829                .as_ref()
5830                .and_then(|f| f.primary.alias.clone())
5831                .unwrap_or_else(|| base.clone());
5832            let ctx = self.ev_ctx(&base_cols, Some(alias.as_str()));
5833            let mut pairs: alloc::vec::Vec<(u64, spg_storage::Row<'static>)> =
5834                alloc::vec::Vec::new();
5835            let t = self.active_catalog().get(&base).expect("checked above");
5836            for (i, row) in t.rows().iter().enumerate() {
5837                if !t.is_row_visible(i, &snap) {
5838                    continue;
5839                }
5840                if let Some(w) = &body.where_ {
5841                    let cond = eval::eval_expr(w, row, &ctx).map_err(EngineError::Eval)?;
5842                    if !crate::eval::predicate_is_true(&cond, "WHERE", ctx.mysql_dialect)? {
5843                        continue;
5844                    }
5845                }
5846                let mut vals = alloc::vec::Vec::with_capacity(body.items.len());
5847                for item in &body.items {
5848                    let spg_sql::ast::SelectItem::Expr { expr, .. } = item else {
5849                        unreachable!("maintainable admits Expr items only");
5850                    };
5851                    vals.push(eval::eval_expr(expr, row, &ctx).map_err(EngineError::Eval)?);
5852                }
5853                let rid = t
5854                    .rowids()
5855                    .get(i)
5856                    .copied()
5857                    .unwrap_or(spg_storage::row_header::RowId::UNASSIGNED);
5858                pairs.push((rid.0, spg_storage::Row::new(vals)));
5859            }
5860            Some(pairs)
5861        } else {
5862            None
5863        };
5864        if let Some(pairs) = internal {
5865            let cat = self.active_catalog_mut();
5866            let table = cat.get_mut(name).expect("backing table verified above");
5867            let mut map: alloc::collections::BTreeMap<u64, usize> =
5868                alloc::collections::BTreeMap::new();
5869            let affected = pairs.len();
5870            for (rid, row) in pairs {
5871                table.insert(row).map_err(EngineError::Storage)?;
5872                map.insert(rid, table.rows().len() - 1);
5873            }
5874            let expected = table.rows().len();
5875            self.matview_row_map
5876                .insert(String::from(name), (expected, map));
5877            if let Some(dep_tables) = deps {
5878                let current: alloc::vec::Vec<(String, u64)> = dep_tables
5879                    .iter()
5880                    .map(|t| {
5881                        (
5882                            t.clone(),
5883                            self.table_change_seq.get(t.as_str()).copied().unwrap_or(0),
5884                        )
5885                    })
5886                    .collect();
5887                self.matview_refresh_watermark
5888                    .insert(String::from(name), current);
5889            }
5890            self.matview_delta_buf.remove(name);
5891            self.matview_delta_overflow.remove(name);
5892            if let Some(base) = matview_maintainable_base(&body) {
5893                self.matview_maintainable.insert(String::from(name), base);
5894            }
5895            return Ok(QueryResult::CommandOk {
5896                affected,
5897                modified_catalog: self.catalog_change_is_committed(),
5898            });
5899        }
5900        self.matview_row_map.remove(name);
5901        let rows = match self.exec_select_cancel(&body, CancelToken::none())? {
5902            QueryResult::Rows { rows, .. } => rows,
5903            other => {
5904                return Err(EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
5905                    "REFRESH MATERIALIZED VIEW {name:?} body did not return rows: {other:?}"
5906                )));
5907            }
5908        };
5909        let cat = self.active_catalog_mut();
5910        let table = cat.get_mut(name).expect("backing table verified above");
5911        let affected = rows.len();
5912        for row in rows {
5913            table.insert(row).map_err(EngineError::Storage)?;
5914        }
5915        // v7.39 (round 735, S14/B3) — record what this full refresh saw.
5916        // Re-read the sequences AFTER the recompute: a write that landed
5917        // mid-refresh moves a seq past what we record only if it came
5918        // first (single-writer engine), so recording the pre-read values
5919        // could mask it; the post-read cannot.
5920        if let Some(dep_tables) = deps {
5921            let current: alloc::vec::Vec<(String, u64)> = dep_tables
5922                .iter()
5923                .map(|t| {
5924                    (
5925                        t.clone(),
5926                        self.table_change_seq.get(t.as_str()).copied().unwrap_or(0),
5927                    )
5928                })
5929                .collect();
5930            self.matview_refresh_watermark
5931                .insert(String::from(name), current);
5932        }
5933        // v7.39 (round 737) — a full refresh resets the delta machinery:
5934        // stale buffered changes are superseded, overflow clears, and
5935        // (re)registration keeps a view maintainable across restarts,
5936        // where CREATE never re-runs.
5937        self.matview_delta_buf.remove(name);
5938        self.matview_delta_overflow.remove(name);
5939        if let Some(base) = matview_maintainable_base(&body) {
5940            self.matview_maintainable.insert(String::from(name), base);
5941        } else {
5942            self.matview_maintainable.remove(name);
5943        }
5944        Ok(QueryResult::CommandOk {
5945            affected,
5946            modified_catalog: self.catalog_change_is_committed(),
5947        })
5948    }
5949
5950    /// v7.17.0 Phase 1.3 — `DROP MATERIALIZED VIEW [IF EXISTS]
5951    /// names`. Drops the backing table + unregisters the source.
5952    pub(crate) fn exec_drop_materialized_view(
5953        &mut self,
5954        names: &[String],
5955        if_exists: bool,
5956    ) -> Result<QueryResult, EngineError> {
5957        let mut removed = 0usize;
5958        for name in names {
5959            let was_present = self
5960                .active_catalog_mut()
5961                .drop_materialized_view_source(name);
5962            if was_present {
5963                // Drop the backing table too.
5964                self.active_catalog_mut().drop_table(name);
5965                // v7.39 (round 737, S14/B3) — retire every maintenance
5966                // structure with the view.
5967                self.matview_maintainable.remove(name);
5968                self.matview_delta_buf.remove(name);
5969                self.matview_delta_overflow.remove(name);
5970                self.matview_refresh_watermark.remove(name);
5971                self.matview_row_map.remove(name);
5972                removed += 1;
5973            } else if !if_exists {
5974                return Err(EngineError::Storage(spg_storage::StorageError::Corrupt(
5975                    alloc::format!("materialized view {name:?} does not exist"),
5976                )));
5977            }
5978        }
5979        Ok(QueryResult::CommandOk {
5980            affected: removed,
5981            modified_catalog: removed > 0 && self.catalog_change_is_committed(),
5982        })
5983    }
5984
5985    /// v7.17.0 Phase 1.2 — `DROP VIEW [IF EXISTS] name [, name…]`.
5986    pub(crate) fn exec_drop_view(
5987        &mut self,
5988        names: &[String],
5989        if_exists: bool,
5990    ) -> Result<QueryResult, EngineError> {
5991        let mut removed = 0usize;
5992        for name in names {
5993            // v7.39 (round 469) — a bare DROP names the session's
5994            // temporary view first, the way `Catalog::drop_table` resolves
5995            // a temporary table.
5996            let key = self.active_catalog().view_key(name);
5997            let was_present = self.active_catalog_mut().drop_view(&key);
5998            if was_present && key != *name {
5999                self.temp_views.remove(name);
6000                self.refresh_temp_prefix();
6001            }
6002            if !was_present {
6003                if !if_exists {
6004                    // v7.39 (read01 round 89) — PG's 42P01 wording, without the
6005                    // "corrupt on-disk format:" prefix a Storage::Corrupt adds.
6006                    return Err(EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
6007                        "view \"{name}\" does not exist"
6008                    )));
6009                }
6010                // v7.39 (read01 round 46) — PG's IF EXISTS skip NOTICE.
6011                self.notice(alloc::format!("view {name:?} does not exist, skipping"));
6012            }
6013            if was_present {
6014                removed += 1;
6015            }
6016        }
6017        Ok(QueryResult::CommandOk {
6018            affected: removed,
6019            modified_catalog: removed > 0 && self.catalog_change_is_committed(),
6020        })
6021    }
6022
6023    /// v7.17.0 — `DROP SEQUENCE [IF EXISTS] name [, name…]`.
6024    pub(crate) fn exec_drop_sequence(
6025        &mut self,
6026        names: &[String],
6027        if_exists: bool,
6028    ) -> Result<QueryResult, EngineError> {
6029        let mut removed = 0usize;
6030        for name in names {
6031            let key = self.active_catalog().sequence_key(name);
6032            let was_present = self.active_catalog_mut().drop_sequence(&key);
6033            if was_present && key != *name {
6034                self.temp_sequences.remove(name);
6035                self.refresh_temp_prefix();
6036            }
6037            if !was_present {
6038                if !if_exists {
6039                    return Err(EngineError::Storage(spg_storage::StorageError::Corrupt(
6040                        alloc::format!("sequence {name:?} does not exist"),
6041                    )));
6042                }
6043                // v7.39 (read01 round 46) — PG's IF EXISTS skip NOTICE.
6044                self.notice(alloc::format!("sequence {name:?} does not exist, skipping"));
6045            }
6046            if was_present {
6047                removed += 1;
6048            }
6049        }
6050        Ok(QueryResult::CommandOk {
6051            affected: removed,
6052            modified_catalog: removed > 0 && self.catalog_change_is_committed(),
6053        })
6054    }
6055}
6056
6057// ---- column-definition / DEFAULT / SET / enum helpers (lib.rs split 11) ----
6058
6059/// v7.9.21 — resolve a column's DEFAULT for INSERT-time
6060/// default-fill. Free fn (rather than `&self`) so callers
6061/// with an active `&mut Table` borrow can still use it.
6062/// Literal defaults take the cached path (`col.default`);
6063/// runtime defaults hit `clock_fn` at each call. mailrs G4.
6064/// v7.39 (read01 round 93) — truncate a generated identifier to PG's
6065/// NAMEDATALEN-1 (63) byte limit, on a UTF-8 char boundary so a
6066/// multi-byte name is never split mid-codepoint.
6067fn truncate_ident(name: &mut String) {
6068    const MAX: usize = 63;
6069    if name.len() <= MAX {
6070        return;
6071    }
6072    let mut cut = MAX;
6073    while cut > 0 && !name.is_char_boundary(cut) {
6074        cut -= 1;
6075    }
6076    name.truncate(cut);
6077}
6078
6079pub(crate) fn resolve_column_default_free(
6080    col: &ColumnSchema,
6081    clock_fn: Option<ClockFn>,
6082    // v7.39 (round 525) — the session, for a DEFAULT that names one.
6083    sess: Option<&crate::eval::DmlSession>,
6084) -> Result<Value<'static>, EngineError> {
6085    if let Some(rt) = &col.runtime_default {
6086        return eval_runtime_default_free(rt, col.ty, clock_fn, sess);
6087    }
6088    Ok(col.default.clone().unwrap_or(Value::Null))
6089}
6090
6091pub(crate) fn eval_runtime_default_free(
6092    rt: &str,
6093    ty: DataType,
6094    clock_fn: Option<ClockFn>,
6095    sess: Option<&crate::eval::DmlSession>,
6096) -> Result<Value<'static>, EngineError> {
6097    let s = rt.trim().to_ascii_lowercase();
6098    // v7.17.0 Phase 2.1 — also strip `(N)` precision suffix
6099    // so MySQL `CURRENT_TIMESTAMP(6)` resolves the same as
6100    // bare `CURRENT_TIMESTAMP`. SPG stores TIMESTAMP at fixed
6101    // microsecond resolution; the precision modifier is
6102    // parser-only.
6103    let with_no_parens = s.trim_end_matches("()");
6104    let canonical: &str = if let Some(open_idx) = with_no_parens.find('(') {
6105        if with_no_parens.ends_with(')') {
6106            &with_no_parens[..open_idx]
6107        } else {
6108            with_no_parens
6109        }
6110    } else {
6111        with_no_parens
6112    };
6113    let now_us = match clock_fn {
6114        Some(f) => f(),
6115        None => 0,
6116    };
6117    let v = match canonical {
6118        "now" | "current_timestamp" | "localtimestamp" => Value::Timestamp(now_us),
6119        "current_date" => Value::Date((now_us / 86_400_000_000) as i32),
6120        "current_time" | "localtime" => Value::Timestamp(now_us),
6121        // v7.17.0 — UUID generators in DEFAULT clauses. Required
6122        // for the canonical Django / Rails / Hibernate `id UUID
6123        // PRIMARY KEY DEFAULT gen_random_uuid()` pattern. Each
6124        // INSERT evaluates the function fresh; the per-row UUID
6125        // is the storage value, not a cached literal.
6126        "gen_random_uuid" | "uuid_generate_v4" => Value::Uuid(eval::gen_random_uuid_bytes()),
6127        // v7.39 (round 525) — anything else is EVALUATED, not refused.
6128        // PG takes any expression as a DEFAULT; the eight names above are
6129        // a fast path that skips a parse per row, and this was the whole
6130        // list SPG accepted — `DEFAULT current_setting('app.tenant')`,
6131        // `DEFAULT upper(…)`, `DEFAULT 2 * 3` all failed the INSERT.
6132        _ => {
6133            let expr = spg_sql::parser::parse_expression(rt).map_err(|e| {
6134                EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
6135                    "runtime DEFAULT expression {rt:?} does not parse: {e}"
6136                ))
6137            })?;
6138            let no_cols: [ColumnSchema; 0] = [];
6139            let mut ctx = eval::EvalContext::new(&no_cols, None);
6140            if let Some(sv) = sess {
6141                ctx = ctx.with_session(sv);
6142            }
6143            let row = spg_storage::Row::new(alloc::vec::Vec::new());
6144            let v = eval::eval_expr(&expr, &row, &ctx).map_err(|e| EngineError::Eval(e))?;
6145            return coerce_value(v, ty, "DEFAULT", 0);
6146        }
6147    };
6148    coerce_value(v, ty, "DEFAULT", 0)
6149}
6150
6151/// v7.9.21 — true when a DEFAULT expression needs INSERT-time
6152/// evaluation rather than being cacheable as a literal Value.
6153/// FunctionCall is the immediate case (`now()`,
6154/// `current_timestamp`). Literal expressions and simple sign-
6155/// flipped numerics still take the static-cache path.
6156/// v7.39 (RLS) — translate the parser's `PolicyCmd` to the storage one.
6157fn policy_cmd_to_storage(c: spg_sql::ast::PolicyCmd) -> spg_storage::PolicyCmd {
6158    use spg_sql::ast::PolicyCmd as A;
6159    use spg_storage::PolicyCmd as S;
6160    match c {
6161        A::All => S::All,
6162        A::Select => S::Select,
6163        A::Insert => S::Insert,
6164        A::Update => S::Update,
6165        A::Delete => S::Delete,
6166    }
6167}
6168
6169fn is_runtime_default_expr(expr: &Expr) -> bool {
6170    match expr {
6171        Expr::FunctionCall { .. } => true,
6172        Expr::Unary { expr, .. } => is_runtime_default_expr(expr),
6173        _ => false,
6174    }
6175}
6176
6177/// v7.38 (read01) — PG's canonical parenless deparse spelling for the SQL-
6178/// standard niladic keyword functions. The parser lowers `CURRENT_DATE` &c
6179/// to a synthetic `FunctionCall { name: "current_date", args: [] }`; PG's
6180/// `pg_get_expr` renders these as the bare uppercase keyword (not
6181/// `current_date()`), so a default that uses one must deparse the same way.
6182/// Returns `None` for a real function (`now()`) which keeps its call form.
6183fn pg_parenless_keyword(name: &str) -> Option<&'static str> {
6184    match name.to_ascii_lowercase().as_str() {
6185        "current_date" => Some("CURRENT_DATE"),
6186        "current_time" => Some("CURRENT_TIME"),
6187        "current_timestamp" => Some("CURRENT_TIMESTAMP"),
6188        "localtime" => Some("LOCALTIME"),
6189        "localtimestamp" => Some("LOCALTIMESTAMP"),
6190        "current_user" => Some("CURRENT_USER"),
6191        "session_user" => Some("SESSION_USER"),
6192        "current_role" => Some("CURRENT_ROLE"),
6193        "current_catalog" => Some("CURRENT_CATALOG"),
6194        _ => None,
6195    }
6196}
6197
6198/// v7.38 (read01) — deparse a column DEFAULT expression to the PG-compatible
6199/// source text cached on `ColumnSchema.default_text` (surfaced by
6200/// information_schema.columns.column_default / pg_attrdef / pg_get_expr).
6201///
6202/// SPG's `Expr` Display already matches PG's deparse for non-negative integer
6203/// / numeric / boolean literals, arithmetic (`(3 + 4)`), and ordinary function
6204/// calls (`now()`). This additionally matches PG for the shapes where Display
6205/// diverges: bare string literals (PG types them, `'hi'::text`), the parenless
6206/// SQL-standard keyword functions (`CURRENT_DATE`, not `current_date()`), and
6207/// negative numeric constants, which PG's `get_const_expr` folds into a typed
6208/// literal (`int DEFAULT -5` → `'-5'::integer`, `numeric DEFAULT -1.5` →
6209/// `'-1.5'::numeric`).
6210///
6211/// KNOWN Phase-2 residuals (fall through to Display, a valid but not
6212/// byte-identical-to-PG spelling — documented in the read01 checklist):
6213///   * integer literals wider than int4 (`bigint DEFAULT 5000000000` →
6214///     PG `'5000000000'::bigint`; SPG `5000000000`);
6215///   * string / numeric literals nested inside a larger expression, which PG
6216///     types per operand (`'hi' || 'there'` → PG `('hi'::text ||
6217///     'there'::text)`). Full parity needs PG's recursive `get_rule_expr`
6218///     constant-typing deparser.
6219fn deparse_default(expr: &Expr, col_ty: DataType) -> alloc::string::String {
6220    match expr {
6221        // Bare string literal → PG's typed-literal form `'…'::<coltype>`.
6222        // 7.38.1 S5.2 — the typed-literal cast must name the SQL type
6223        // (`text[]`), not information_schema's category word (`ARRAY`):
6224        // pg_dump copies this text into the dumped DEFAULT, and
6225        // `'{}'::ARRAY` parses nowhere — not even back into SPG.
6226        Expr::Literal(Literal::String(s)) => alloc::format!(
6227            "'{}'::{}",
6228            s.replace('\'', "''"),
6229            crate::conversions::pg_type_name_for_error(col_ty)
6230        ),
6231        // r1054 — an ALREADY-typed string literal re-parses as a Cast
6232        // node, and the generic Display arm below rendered it
6233        // `('dflt')::text` where the first pass wrote `'dflt'::text`:
6234        // two producers of default_text, two spellings, and the dump
6235        // round-trip stopped being a fixed point on exactly that line.
6236        // Same normalized shape as the bare-literal arm (PG stores a
6237        // default through the assignment cast and reports the column's
6238        // type, so re-normalizing to `col_ty` matches PG here too).
6239        Expr::Cast { expr: inner, .. }
6240            if matches!(inner.as_ref(), Expr::Literal(Literal::String(_))) =>
6241        {
6242            let Expr::Literal(Literal::String(s)) = inner.as_ref() else {
6243                unreachable!("guarded by matches!")
6244            };
6245            alloc::format!(
6246                "'{}'::{}",
6247                s.replace('\'', "''"),
6248                crate::conversions::pg_type_name_for_error(col_ty)
6249            )
6250        }
6251        // Boolean literal → PG's lowercase `true` / `false` (SPG's Literal
6252        // Display emits uppercase `TRUE`).
6253        Expr::Literal(Literal::Bool(b)) => {
6254            alloc::string::String::from(if *b { "true" } else { "false" })
6255        }
6256        // Negative numeric constant: PG folds `- <lit>` into a typed Const.
6257        // The cast type is the *literal's* natural type (integer / numeric),
6258        // not the column type.
6259        Expr::Unary {
6260            op: spg_sql::ast::UnOp::Neg,
6261            expr: inner,
6262        } => match inner.as_ref() {
6263            Expr::Literal(Literal::Integer(n)) => alloc::format!("'-{n}'::integer"),
6264            Expr::Literal(Literal::Float(_) | Literal::NumericBig(_) | Literal::Numeric { .. }) => {
6265                alloc::format!("'-{inner}'::numeric")
6266            }
6267            _ => alloc::format!("{expr}"),
6268        },
6269        // Parenless SQL-standard keyword functions → bare uppercase keyword.
6270        Expr::FunctionCall { name, args } if args.is_empty() => {
6271            if let Some(kw) = pg_parenless_keyword(name) {
6272                alloc::string::String::from(kw)
6273            } else {
6274                alloc::format!("{expr}")
6275            }
6276        }
6277        _ => alloc::format!("{expr}"),
6278    }
6279}
6280
6281/// v7.39 (RLS) — deparse a policy `USING` / `WITH CHECK` qual to PG-compatible
6282/// text for pg_policy / pg_policies / pg_dump. SPG's `Expr` Display already
6283/// matches PG for column comparisons and operators; this recursively rewrites
6284/// the niladic SQL-standard keyword functions a policy qual commonly uses
6285/// (`current_user` → `CURRENT_USER`, &c) which Display would render as
6286/// `current_user()`. The stored form re-parses identically, so enforcement is
6287/// unaffected. (String-literal `::text` typing is the shared default_text
6288/// Phase-2 residual and is left to Display.)
6289pub(crate) fn deparse_policy_qual(e: &Expr) -> alloc::string::String {
6290    match e {
6291        Expr::FunctionCall { name, args } if args.is_empty() => pg_parenless_keyword(name)
6292            .map_or_else(|| alloc::format!("{e}"), alloc::string::String::from),
6293        Expr::Binary { lhs, op, rhs } => alloc::format!(
6294            "({} {op} {})",
6295            deparse_policy_qual(lhs),
6296            deparse_policy_qual(rhs)
6297        ),
6298        Expr::Unary { op, expr } => {
6299            use spg_sql::ast::UnOp;
6300            let inner = deparse_policy_qual(expr);
6301            match op {
6302                UnOp::Not => alloc::format!("(NOT {inner})"),
6303                UnOp::Neg => alloc::format!("(-{inner})"),
6304                UnOp::Plus => alloc::format!("(+{inner})"),
6305                UnOp::BitNot => alloc::format!("(~{inner})"),
6306            }
6307        }
6308        Expr::Cast { expr, target } => {
6309            alloc::format!("({}::{target})", deparse_policy_qual(expr))
6310        }
6311        Expr::IsNull { expr, negated } => {
6312            let inner = deparse_policy_qual(expr);
6313            if *negated {
6314                alloc::format!("({inner} IS NOT NULL)")
6315            } else {
6316                alloc::format!("({inner} IS NULL)")
6317            }
6318        }
6319        Expr::Like {
6320            expr,
6321            pattern,
6322            negated,
6323            case_insensitive,
6324        } => {
6325            let op = match (negated, case_insensitive) {
6326                (false, false) => "LIKE",
6327                (true, false) => "NOT LIKE",
6328                (false, true) => "ILIKE",
6329                (true, true) => "NOT ILIKE",
6330            };
6331            alloc::format!(
6332                "({} {op} {})",
6333                deparse_policy_qual(expr),
6334                deparse_policy_qual(pattern)
6335            )
6336        }
6337        Expr::FunctionCall { name, args } => {
6338            let rendered: alloc::vec::Vec<_> = args.iter().map(deparse_policy_qual).collect();
6339            alloc::format!("{name}({})", rendered.join(", "))
6340        }
6341        _ => alloc::format!("{e}"),
6342    }
6343}
6344
6345/// v7.17.0 Phase 1.4 — INSERT/UPDATE-time enum label check. When
6346/// `col_idx` has a registered label list, the cell value must be
6347/// NULL or one of the labels (case-sensitive per PG).
6348/// v7.17.0 Phase 3.P0-37 — validate + canonicalise a MySQL inline
6349/// SET cell. For non-SET columns this is a no-op pass-through.
6350///
6351/// Semantics:
6352///   * NULL preserved.
6353///   * Empty string → `''` (zero flags).
6354///   * Otherwise split on ',', trim each token, validate every
6355///     token against the column's variant list (error on miss),
6356///     de-dup, then re-emit in DEFINITION order joined by ','.
6357pub(crate) fn canonicalize_set_value(
6358    lookup: &alloc::collections::BTreeMap<usize, Vec<String>>,
6359    col_idx: usize,
6360    col_name: &str,
6361    value: Value<'static>,
6362) -> Result<Value<'static>, EngineError> {
6363    let Some(variants) = lookup.get(&col_idx) else {
6364        return Ok(value);
6365    };
6366    match value {
6367        Value::Null => Ok(Value::Null),
6368        Value::Text(s) => {
6369            if s.is_empty() {
6370                return Ok(Value::text(alloc::string::String::new()));
6371            }
6372            // Collect a presence-set of variant indices to keep
6373            // definition order + handle de-dup in one pass.
6374            let mut present = alloc::vec![false; variants.len()];
6375            for raw in s.split(',') {
6376                let tok = raw.trim();
6377                if tok.is_empty() {
6378                    continue;
6379                }
6380                let idx = variants.iter().position(|v| v == tok).ok_or_else(|| {
6381                    EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
6382                        "column {col_name:?}: invalid SET token {tok:?}; \
6383                         allowed: {variants:?}"
6384                    ))
6385                })?;
6386                present[idx] = true;
6387            }
6388            // Re-emit in definition order.
6389            let mut out = alloc::string::String::new();
6390            let mut first = true;
6391            for (i, keep) in present.iter().enumerate() {
6392                if !keep {
6393                    continue;
6394                }
6395                if !first {
6396                    out.push(',');
6397                }
6398                first = false;
6399                out.push_str(&variants[i]);
6400            }
6401            Ok(Value::text(out))
6402        }
6403        other => Err(EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
6404            "column {col_name:?}: SET-typed column expects TEXT, got {}",
6405            crate::conversions::pg_type_name_for_error_opt(other.data_type())
6406        ))),
6407    }
6408}
6409
6410pub(crate) fn enforce_enum_label(
6411    lookup: &alloc::collections::BTreeMap<usize, Vec<String>>,
6412    col_idx: usize,
6413    col_name: &str,
6414    value: &Value,
6415) -> Result<(), EngineError> {
6416    if let Some(labels) = lookup.get(&col_idx) {
6417        match value {
6418            Value::Null => Ok(()),
6419            Value::Text(s) => {
6420                if labels.iter().any(|l| l == s) {
6421                    Ok(())
6422                } else {
6423                    Err(EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
6424                        "column {col_name:?}: invalid enum label {s:?}; allowed: {labels:?}"
6425                    )))
6426                }
6427            }
6428            other => Err(EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
6429                "column {col_name:?}: enum-typed column expects TEXT, got {}",
6430                crate::conversions::pg_type_name_for_error_opt(other.data_type())
6431            ))),
6432        }
6433    } else {
6434        Ok(())
6435    }
6436}
6437
6438fn column_def_to_schema(c: ColumnDef, mysql: bool) -> Result<ColumnSchema, EngineError> {
6439    let ty = column_type_to_data_type(c.ty);
6440    let mut schema = ColumnSchema::new(c.name.clone(), ty, c.nullable);
6441    // user_type_ref is the raw ident the parser couldn't resolve
6442    // to a built-in; classification into enum vs domain happens
6443    // at exec_create_table where we have catalog access. We
6444    // park it temporarily as user_enum_type and the engine
6445    // promotes domain bindings to user_domain_type before the
6446    // table is stored.
6447    if let Some(name) = c.user_type_ref {
6448        schema.user_enum_type = Some(name);
6449    }
6450    // v7.17.0 Phase 2.1 — render the ON UPDATE expression to
6451    // canonical text (the engine re-parses at UPDATE time).
6452    if let Some(expr) = c.on_update_runtime {
6453        schema.on_update_runtime = Some(alloc::format!("{expr}"));
6454    }
6455    // v7.17.0 Phase 2.5 — bridge the AST `Collation` enum to the
6456    // storage one. Same variants, different crates (spg-storage
6457    // owns no dep on spg-sql).
6458    // v7.39 (round 370, M4 P4a) — under the MySQL dialect a TEXT column
6459    // with NO explicit `COLLATE` takes the folding default collation
6460    // (utf8mb4_uca1400_ai_ci), so it stores CaseInsensitive and the
6461    // read/write paths fold it. An explicit `COLLATE utf8mb4_bin` keeps
6462    // Binary (byte-wise) — both resolve to AST `Binary`, so the explicit
6463    // flag is what tells them apart.
6464    let is_text_col = matches!(
6465        ty,
6466        spg_storage::DataType::Text
6467            | spg_storage::DataType::Varchar(_)
6468            | spg_storage::DataType::Char(_)
6469    );
6470    // v7.39 (round 676) — carry the collation NAME as written, which
6471    // `Collation` below cannot: it folds C / POSIX / en_US / default into
6472    // one value. `pg_attribute.attcollation` reads this to answer 950 for a
6473    // column declared `COLLATE "C"` instead of the type's default 100.
6474    schema.collation_name = c.collation_name.clone();
6475    schema.collation = if mysql && is_text_col && !c.collation_explicit {
6476        spg_storage::Collation::CaseInsensitive
6477    } else {
6478        match c.collation {
6479            spg_sql::ast::Collation::Binary => spg_storage::Collation::Binary,
6480            spg_sql::ast::Collation::CaseInsensitive => spg_storage::Collation::CaseInsensitive,
6481        }
6482    };
6483    // v7.17.0 Phase 4.4 — MySQL `UNSIGNED` flag propagates to
6484    // storage so engine INSERT / UPDATE can range-check.
6485    schema.is_unsigned = c.is_unsigned;
6486    // v7.39 (round 386, type-fidelity epic P1) — declared TINYINT /
6487    // MEDIUMINT width, lost when the type collapsed to SmallInt / Int.
6488    // Drives the epic-P2 write-path range check.
6489    schema.mysql_int_width = c.mysql_int_width.map(|w| match w {
6490        spg_sql::ast::MysqlIntWidth::Tiny => spg_storage::MysqlIntWidth::Tiny,
6491        spg_sql::ast::MysqlIntWidth::Medium => spg_storage::MysqlIntWidth::Medium,
6492        spg_sql::ast::MysqlIntWidth::Small => spg_storage::MysqlIntWidth::Small,
6493        spg_sql::ast::MysqlIntWidth::Int => spg_storage::MysqlIntWidth::Int,
6494        spg_sql::ast::MysqlIntWidth::Big => spg_storage::MysqlIntWidth::Big,
6495    });
6496    // v7.39 (round 424, type-fidelity epic) — declared fractional-seconds
6497    // precision of a MySQL temporal column. Drives write-path truncation
6498    // and render padding; None keeps PG's full-microsecond behaviour.
6499    schema.mysql_fsp = c.mysql_fsp;
6500    // v7.39 (round 389, type-fidelity epic P4a) — a "real" SMALLINT /
6501    // INT UNSIGNED holds a range its signed storage tag cannot (65535 /
6502    // 4294967295), so widen the storage one step and record the declared
6503    // width for the range check + dump rendering. The `is_none()` guard
6504    // skips TINYINT UNSIGNED (i16 already holds 0..255) and MEDIUMINT
6505    // UNSIGNED (i32 already holds 0..16777215) — they keep their tag.
6506    if schema.is_unsigned && schema.mysql_int_width.is_none() {
6507        match schema.ty {
6508            spg_storage::DataType::SmallInt => {
6509                schema.ty = spg_storage::DataType::Int;
6510                schema.mysql_int_width = Some(spg_storage::MysqlIntWidth::Small);
6511            }
6512            spg_storage::DataType::Int => {
6513                schema.ty = spg_storage::DataType::BigInt;
6514                schema.mysql_int_width = Some(spg_storage::MysqlIntWidth::Int);
6515            }
6516            // v7.39 (round 471, epic P4b) — BIGINT UNSIGNED reaches
6517            // 18446744073709551615, which i64 cannot hold at all: SPG used
6518            // to REFUSE anything past 2^63-1 with `expected BIGINT, got
6519            // NUMERIC(0)`, so a MariaDB table with a real u64 in it could
6520            // not be loaded. Numeric is i128-backed with scale 0 and
6521            // already compares, orders, indexes and renders as an exact
6522            // integer; the width marker keeps the declared type for
6523            // SHOW CREATE and information_schema.
6524            spg_storage::DataType::BigInt => {
6525                schema.ty = spg_storage::DataType::Numeric {
6526                    precision: 20,
6527                    scale: 0,
6528                };
6529                schema.mysql_int_width = Some(spg_storage::MysqlIntWidth::Big);
6530            }
6531            _ => {}
6532        }
6533    }
6534    // v7.17.0 Phase 3.P0-36 — MySQL inline ENUM variant list.
6535    // INSERT validation lives in coerce_value (Text → Text path
6536    // with the column's variant list as the accept-set).
6537    schema.inline_enum_variants = c.inline_enum_variants;
6538    // v7.17.0 Phase 3.P0-37 — MySQL inline SET variant list.
6539    // INSERT canonicalisation (de-dup + sort by definition order)
6540    // lives in the exec_insert path next to the ENUM check.
6541    schema.inline_set_variants = c.inline_set_variants;
6542    // v7.37.7(sentori Epic 3 P1)— stored generated-column
6543    // expression. Carry the Display-form source to storage; the
6544    // engine re-parses and re-evaluates on every INSERT / UPDATE.
6545    if let Some(gen_expr) = c.generated_stored_expr {
6546        schema.generated_stored_expr = Some(alloc::format!("{gen_expr}"));
6547    }
6548    // v7.38 (read01) — GENERATED ALWAYS AS IDENTITY marker. The engine
6549    // rejects an explicit non-DEFAULT INSERT value for such a column
6550    // unless the statement carries OVERRIDING SYSTEM VALUE.
6551    schema.identity_always = c.identity_always;
6552    if let Some(default_expr) = c.default {
6553        // v7.38 (read01) — cache the PG-compatible source text of the DEFAULT
6554        // expression for catalog introspection, independent of the
6555        // literal/runtime split below (which loses the source spelling).
6556        schema.default_text = Some(deparse_default(&default_expr, ty));
6557        // v7.9.21 — distinguish literal defaults (evaluated once
6558        // at CREATE TABLE) from expression defaults (deferred to
6559        // INSERT). Function calls (`now()`, `current_timestamp`
6560        // — see v7.9.20 keyword promotion) take the runtime path.
6561        // Literals continue to cache. mailrs G4.
6562        if is_runtime_default_expr(&default_expr) {
6563            let display = alloc::format!("{default_expr}");
6564            schema = schema.with_runtime_default(display);
6565        } else {
6566            let raw = literal_expr_to_value(default_expr)?;
6567            // v7.39 (round 259) — a column whose type is a user type is
6568            // still typed with the parser's Text placeholder here; the
6569            // real type only arrives when the domain binding is resolved
6570            // (exec_create_table). Coercing now made `w wd DEFAULT 7`
6571            // fail outright — a hard error on valid SQL — so the domain
6572            // case keeps the raw value and is coerced there instead.
6573            let coerced = if schema.user_enum_type.is_some() {
6574                raw
6575            } else {
6576                coerce_value(raw, ty, &c.name, 0)?
6577            };
6578            schema = schema.with_default(coerced);
6579        }
6580    }
6581    if c.auto_increment {
6582        // AUTO_INCREMENT only makes sense on integer-shaped columns.
6583        if !matches!(ty, DataType::SmallInt | DataType::Int | DataType::BigInt) {
6584            return Err(EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
6585                "AUTO_INCREMENT requires an integer column type, got {ty:?}"
6586            )));
6587        }
6588        schema = schema.with_auto_increment();
6589    }
6590    Ok(schema)
6591}
6592
6593/// v7.12.4 — render a function arg list into the
6594/// canonical form the storage layer caches as
6595/// [`spg_storage::FunctionDef::args_repr`]. The catalogue uses
6596/// this string for both display + as a coarse signature key
6597/// for the (deferred) overload resolution v7.12.5+ adds.
6598fn render_function_args(args: &[spg_sql::ast::FunctionArg]) -> alloc::string::String {
6599    use core::fmt::Write;
6600    let mut out = alloc::string::String::from("(");
6601    for (i, a) in args.iter().enumerate() {
6602        if i > 0 {
6603            out.push_str(", ");
6604        }
6605        match a.mode {
6606            spg_sql::ast::FunctionArgMode::In => {}
6607            spg_sql::ast::FunctionArgMode::Out => out.push_str("OUT "),
6608            spg_sql::ast::FunctionArgMode::InOut => out.push_str("INOUT "),
6609        }
6610        if let Some(n) = &a.name {
6611            out.push_str(n);
6612            out.push(' ');
6613        }
6614        match &a.ty {
6615            spg_sql::ast::FunctionArgType::Typed(t) => {
6616                let _ = write!(out, "{t}");
6617            }
6618            spg_sql::ast::FunctionArgType::Raw(s) => out.push_str(s),
6619        }
6620    }
6621    out.push(')');
6622    out
6623}
6624
6625/// v7.39 (read01 round 48) — is `name` already taken by a constraint on this
6626/// table? Checks the stored names of foreign keys, uniqueness constraints and
6627/// CHECKs. Constraints written before FILE_VERSION 60 have no stored name, so
6628/// they can't collide here — they are still reachable by their synthesised
6629/// name through `resolve_constraint`.
6630fn constraint_name_taken(table: &spg_storage::Table, name: &str) -> bool {
6631    let sch = table.schema();
6632    sch.foreign_keys
6633        .iter()
6634        .any(|f| f.name.as_deref() == Some(name))
6635        || sch
6636            .uniqueness_constraints
6637            .iter()
6638            .any(|u| u.name.as_deref() == Some(name))
6639        || sch.checks.iter().any(|c| c.name.as_deref() == Some(name))
6640}
6641
6642/// v7.39 (read01 round 58) — lowercase hex, for the synthetic credential a
6643/// passwordless `CREATE ROLE` gets (it can't log in, but the record must not
6644/// carry an empty password).
6645fn hex_of(bytes: &[u8]) -> alloc::string::String {
6646    use core::fmt::Write as _;
6647    let mut s = alloc::string::String::with_capacity(bytes.len() * 2);
6648    for b in bytes {
6649        let _ = write!(s, "{b:02x}");
6650    }
6651    s
6652}
6653
6654/// v7.39 (round 282) — render one argument type the way PG's NOTICE does.
6655///
6656/// PG's grammar has two productions for a type name: the SQL-standard
6657/// KEYWORDS (`int`, `character varying`, `double precision`, …) become a
6658/// `SystemTypeName`, which deparses schema-qualified with the internal
6659/// name — `pg_catalog.int4`; anything else is an ordinary identifier and
6660/// survives verbatim. So `int` prints as `pg_catalog.int4` while the
6661/// equally valid `int4` prints as `int4`, and `date` — not a type keyword
6662/// in that production — prints as `date`. Every entry below was read off
6663/// live PG 18.4 rather than inferred from the list's shape.
6664fn pg_signature_type_name(raw: &str) -> alloc::string::String {
6665    let mut norm = alloc::string::String::new();
6666    for word in raw.split_whitespace() {
6667        if !norm.is_empty() {
6668            norm.push(' ');
6669        }
6670        norm.push_str(&word.to_ascii_lowercase());
6671    }
6672    let internal = match norm.as_str() {
6673        "int" | "integer" => "int4",
6674        "smallint" => "int2",
6675        "bigint" => "int8",
6676        "real" => "float4",
6677        "float" | "double precision" => "float8",
6678        "decimal" | "dec" | "numeric" => "numeric",
6679        "boolean" => "bool",
6680        "varchar" | "character varying" => "varchar",
6681        "char" | "character" => "bpchar",
6682        "time" | "time without time zone" => "time",
6683        "time with time zone" => "timetz",
6684        "timestamp" | "timestamp without time zone" => "timestamp",
6685        "timestamp with time zone" => "timestamptz",
6686        "interval" => "interval",
6687        "bit" => "bit",
6688        "bit varying" => "varbit",
6689        _ => return raw.into(),
6690    };
6691    alloc::format!("pg_catalog.{internal}")
6692}
6693
6694/// v7.39 (round 735, S14/B3) — the FULL set of stored tables a
6695/// materialized-view body reads, or `None` when that set cannot be
6696/// PROVEN (CTEs, unions, subqueries anywhere, any non-table FROM
6697/// source, a join whose ON carries a subquery…). `None` means "always
6698/// refresh fully" — the conservative direction; an under-collected set
6699/// here would be a WRONG no-op serving stale data, so every uncertain
6700/// shape bails.
6701impl Engine {
6702    /// v7.39 (round 737, S14/B3 knife 2) — run buffered INSERTs through
6703    /// the view's projection and append the survivors. The body is a
6704    /// registered-maintainable single-table pure projection, so each new
6705    /// base row maps to at most one view row: eval the WHERE (absent =
6706    /// keep), then each item, against the base row.
6707    /// v7.39 (round 738) — apply buffered changes in ARRIVAL order.
6708    /// `Ok(None)` = this buffer cannot be applied incrementally (an
6709    /// Update change; or a delete/tombstone with no valid row map) —
6710    /// the caller takes the full path. Inserts run the projection and
6711    /// append; deletes and tombstones resolve base RowIds through the
6712    /// row map and remove the view rows, keeping the map's positions
6713    /// and expected length exact after every step.
6714    fn apply_matview_delta_ordered(
6715        &mut self,
6716        name: &str,
6717        body: &spg_sql::ast::SelectStatement,
6718        buf: &[spg_storage::RowChange],
6719    ) -> Result<Option<usize>, EngineError> {
6720        use spg_sql::ast::SelectItem;
6721        let needs_map = buf
6722            .iter()
6723            .any(|c| !matches!(c, spg_storage::RowChange::Insert { .. }));
6724        if needs_map {
6725            let Some((expected, _)) = self.matview_row_map.get(name) else {
6726                return Ok(None);
6727            };
6728            let live = self
6729                .active_catalog()
6730                .get(name)
6731                .map(|t| t.rows().len())
6732                .unwrap_or(usize::MAX);
6733            if live != *expected {
6734                // A vacuum (or anything else) moved the backing rows.
6735                self.matview_row_map.remove(name);
6736                return Ok(None);
6737            }
6738        }
6739        let base = self
6740            .matview_maintainable
6741            .get(name)
6742            .cloned()
6743            .expect("caller checked registration");
6744        let base_cols = self
6745            .active_catalog()
6746            .get(&base)
6747            .ok_or_else(|| {
6748                EngineError::Unsupported(alloc::format!(
6749                    "materialized view {name:?} base table {base:?} missing"
6750                ))
6751            })?
6752            .schema()
6753            .columns
6754            .clone();
6755        let alias = body
6756            .from
6757            .as_ref()
6758            .and_then(|f| f.primary.alias.clone())
6759            .unwrap_or_else(|| base.clone());
6760        let mut applied = 0usize;
6761        for ch in buf {
6762            match ch {
6763                spg_storage::RowChange::Insert { row, rowid, .. } => {
6764                    let keep = if let Some(w) = &body.where_ {
6765                        let ctx = self.ev_ctx(&base_cols, Some(alias.as_str()));
6766                        let cond = eval::eval_expr(w, row, &ctx).map_err(EngineError::Eval)?;
6767                        crate::eval::predicate_is_true(&cond, "WHERE", ctx.mysql_dialect)?
6768                    } else {
6769                        true
6770                    };
6771                    if !keep {
6772                        continue;
6773                    }
6774                    let mut vals = alloc::vec::Vec::with_capacity(body.items.len());
6775                    {
6776                        let ctx = self.ev_ctx(&base_cols, Some(alias.as_str()));
6777                        for item in &body.items {
6778                            let SelectItem::Expr { expr, .. } = item else {
6779                                unreachable!("registration admits Expr items only");
6780                            };
6781                            vals.push(eval::eval_expr(expr, row, &ctx).map_err(EngineError::Eval)?);
6782                        }
6783                    }
6784                    let cat = self.active_catalog_mut();
6785                    let table = cat.get_mut(name).ok_or_else(|| {
6786                        EngineError::Storage(spg_storage::StorageError::Corrupt(alloc::format!(
6787                            "materialized view {name:?} backing table missing"
6788                        )))
6789                    })?;
6790                    table
6791                        .insert(spg_storage::Row::new(vals))
6792                        .map_err(EngineError::Storage)?;
6793                    let new_pos = table.rows().len() - 1;
6794                    if let Some((expected, map)) = self.matview_row_map.get_mut(name) {
6795                        map.insert(rowid.0, new_pos);
6796                        *expected += 1;
6797                    }
6798                    applied += 1;
6799                }
6800                spg_storage::RowChange::Delete { rowids, .. }
6801                | spg_storage::RowChange::Tombstone { rowids, .. } => {
6802                    // v7.39 (round 740) — TOMBSTONE the view row, never
6803                    // physically remove it. delete_rows on a mid-table
6804                    // position is O(table) in the persistent vec, and
6805                    // every surviving map entry would need shifting —
6806                    // measured 70 ms for THREE deletes over a 250k-row
6807                    // view. A tombstone is O(1), keeps every physical
6808                    // position (the map needs no shift and `expected`
6809                    // means what it says), and the view's readers
6810                    // already gate on MVCC visibility like any table.
6811                    // Vacuumed/compacted views change their length and
6812                    // the expected-length check catches it -> full.
6813                    for rid in rowids {
6814                        let Some((_, map)) = self.matview_row_map.get_mut(name) else {
6815                            unreachable!("needs_map gated above");
6816                        };
6817                        let Some(pos) = map.remove(&rid.0) else {
6818                            // A base row the WHERE filtered out — the
6819                            // view never held it; nothing to remove.
6820                            continue;
6821                        };
6822                        let v = self.writer_version_for_current_stmt();
6823                        let cat = self.active_catalog_mut();
6824                        let table = cat.get_mut(name).ok_or_else(|| {
6825                            EngineError::Storage(spg_storage::StorageError::Corrupt(
6826                                alloc::format!("materialized view {name:?} backing table missing"),
6827                            ))
6828                        })?;
6829                        let _ = table.mark_row_deleted(pos, v);
6830                        applied += 1;
6831                    }
6832                }
6833                // v7.39 (round 739) — the Update arm: four quadrants of
6834                // (was the OLD row in the view?) x (does the NEW row
6835                // pass the WHERE?). In-place replacement keeps the map
6836                // untouched; a row leaving the view removes + shifts; a
6837                // row entering appends + records.
6838                spg_storage::RowChange::Update { new_row, rowid, .. } => {
6839                    let keep = if let Some(w) = &body.where_ {
6840                        let ctx = self.ev_ctx(&base_cols, Some(alias.as_str()));
6841                        let r = spg_storage::Row::new(new_row.clone());
6842                        let cond = eval::eval_expr(w, &r, &ctx).map_err(EngineError::Eval)?;
6843                        crate::eval::predicate_is_true(&cond, "WHERE", ctx.mysql_dialect)?
6844                    } else {
6845                        true
6846                    };
6847                    let old_pos = self
6848                        .matview_row_map
6849                        .get(name)
6850                        .and_then(|(_, m)| m.get(&rowid.0).copied());
6851                    match (old_pos, keep) {
6852                        (Some(pos), true) => {
6853                            let mut vals = alloc::vec::Vec::with_capacity(body.items.len());
6854                            {
6855                                let ctx = self.ev_ctx(&base_cols, Some(alias.as_str()));
6856                                let r = spg_storage::Row::new(new_row.clone());
6857                                for item in &body.items {
6858                                    let SelectItem::Expr { expr, .. } = item else {
6859                                        unreachable!("registration admits Expr items only");
6860                                    };
6861                                    vals.push(
6862                                        eval::eval_expr(expr, &r, &ctx)
6863                                            .map_err(EngineError::Eval)?,
6864                                    );
6865                                }
6866                            }
6867                            let cat = self.active_catalog_mut();
6868                            let table = cat.get_mut(name).ok_or_else(|| {
6869                                EngineError::Storage(spg_storage::StorageError::Corrupt(
6870                                    alloc::format!(
6871                                        "materialized view {name:?} backing table missing"
6872                                    ),
6873                                ))
6874                            })?;
6875                            table.update_row(pos, vals).map_err(EngineError::Storage)?;
6876                            applied += 1;
6877                        }
6878                        (Some(pos), false) => {
6879                            let (_, map) = self
6880                                .matview_row_map
6881                                .get_mut(name)
6882                                .expect("needs_map gated above");
6883                            map.remove(&rowid.0);
6884                            let v = self.writer_version_for_current_stmt();
6885                            let cat = self.active_catalog_mut();
6886                            let table = cat.get_mut(name).ok_or_else(|| {
6887                                EngineError::Storage(spg_storage::StorageError::Corrupt(
6888                                    alloc::format!(
6889                                        "materialized view {name:?} backing table missing"
6890                                    ),
6891                                ))
6892                            })?;
6893                            let _ = table.mark_row_deleted(pos, v);
6894                            applied += 1;
6895                        }
6896                        (None, true) => {
6897                            let mut vals = alloc::vec::Vec::with_capacity(body.items.len());
6898                            {
6899                                let ctx = self.ev_ctx(&base_cols, Some(alias.as_str()));
6900                                let r = spg_storage::Row::new(new_row.clone());
6901                                for item in &body.items {
6902                                    let SelectItem::Expr { expr, .. } = item else {
6903                                        unreachable!("registration admits Expr items only");
6904                                    };
6905                                    vals.push(
6906                                        eval::eval_expr(expr, &r, &ctx)
6907                                            .map_err(EngineError::Eval)?,
6908                                    );
6909                                }
6910                            }
6911                            let cat = self.active_catalog_mut();
6912                            let table = cat.get_mut(name).ok_or_else(|| {
6913                                EngineError::Storage(spg_storage::StorageError::Corrupt(
6914                                    alloc::format!(
6915                                        "materialized view {name:?} backing table missing"
6916                                    ),
6917                                ))
6918                            })?;
6919                            table
6920                                .insert(spg_storage::Row::new(vals))
6921                                .map_err(EngineError::Storage)?;
6922                            let new_pos = table.rows().len() - 1;
6923                            let (expected, map) = self
6924                                .matview_row_map
6925                                .get_mut(name)
6926                                .expect("needs_map gated above");
6927                            map.insert(rowid.0, new_pos);
6928                            *expected += 1;
6929                            applied += 1;
6930                        }
6931                        (None, false) => {}
6932                    }
6933                }
6934            }
6935        }
6936        Ok(Some(applied))
6937    }
6938}
6939
6940/// v7.39 (round 737, S14/B3 knife 2) — the base table of a
6941/// DELTA-MAINTAINABLE view body, or None. Strictly narrower than
6942/// `matview_dep_tables`: ONE stored table, pure projection items, a
6943/// pure WHERE, and none of the shapes whose delta is not row-local
6944/// (aggregates / GROUP BY / DISTINCT [ON] / ORDER / LIMIT / OFFSET /
6945/// windows / SRFs — plus everything the dep collector already bails
6946/// on). Anything outside refreshes fully, as today.
6947fn matview_maintainable_base(stmt: &spg_sql::ast::SelectStatement) -> Option<String> {
6948    use spg_sql::ast::SelectItem;
6949    let deps = matview_dep_tables(stmt)?;
6950    if deps.len() != 1 {
6951        return None;
6952    }
6953    if stmt.distinct
6954        || !stmt.distinct_on.is_empty()
6955        || stmt.group_by.is_some()
6956        || stmt.group_by_all
6957        || stmt.having.is_some()
6958        || !stmt.order_by.is_empty()
6959        || stmt.limit.is_some()
6960        || stmt.offset.is_some()
6961        || !stmt.window_check_exprs.is_empty()
6962        || crate::aggregate::uses_aggregate(stmt)
6963        || crate::window::select_has_window(stmt)
6964    {
6965        return None;
6966    }
6967    for item in &stmt.items {
6968        let SelectItem::Expr { expr, .. } = item else {
6969            return None;
6970        };
6971        if !crate::eval::fully_compilable(expr) || crate::select::expr_contains_builtin_srf(expr) {
6972            return None;
6973        }
6974    }
6975    if let Some(w) = &stmt.where_
6976        && !crate::eval::fully_compilable(w)
6977    {
6978        return None;
6979    }
6980    deps.into_iter().next()
6981}
6982
6983fn matview_dep_tables(
6984    stmt: &spg_sql::ast::SelectStatement,
6985) -> Option<alloc::collections::BTreeSet<String>> {
6986    use spg_sql::ast::SelectItem;
6987    if !stmt.ctes.is_empty() || !stmt.unions.is_empty() {
6988        return None;
6989    }
6990    let from = stmt.from.as_ref()?;
6991    let mut out = alloc::collections::BTreeSet::new();
6992    let mut take = |t: &spg_sql::ast::TableRef| -> bool {
6993        if t.name.is_empty()
6994            || t.lateral_subquery.is_some()
6995            || t.unnest_expr.is_some()
6996            || t.generate_series_args.is_some()
6997            || t.as_of_segment.is_some()
6998            || t.jsonb_each_text_arg.is_some()
6999            || t.table_fn_call.is_some()
7000            || t.rows_from.is_some()
7001            || t.json_table.is_some()
7002        {
7003            return false;
7004        }
7005        out.insert(t.name.to_ascii_lowercase());
7006        true
7007    };
7008    if !take(&from.primary) {
7009        return None;
7010    }
7011    for j in &from.joins {
7012        if !take(&j.table) {
7013            return None;
7014        }
7015        if j.on.as_ref().is_some_and(crate::expr_has_subquery) {
7016            return None;
7017        }
7018    }
7019    let any_sub = stmt.items.iter().any(|i| match i {
7020        SelectItem::Expr { expr, .. } => crate::expr_has_subquery(expr),
7021        _ => false,
7022    }) || stmt.where_.as_ref().is_some_and(crate::expr_has_subquery)
7023        || stmt
7024            .group_by
7025            .as_ref()
7026            .is_some_and(|gs| gs.iter().any(crate::expr_has_subquery))
7027        || stmt.having.as_ref().is_some_and(crate::expr_has_subquery)
7028        || stmt
7029            .order_by
7030            .iter()
7031            .any(|o| crate::expr_has_subquery(&o.expr));
7032    if any_sub {
7033        return None;
7034    }
7035    Some(out)
7036}