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- <span class="productname">PostgreSQL</span> supports a powerful
- <em class="firstterm">rule system</em> for the specification
- of <em class="firstterm">views</em> and ambiguous <em class="firstterm">view updates</em>.
- Originally the <span class="productname">PostgreSQL</span>
- rule system consisted of two implementations:
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- The first one worked using <em class="firstterm">row level</em> processing and was
- implemented deep in the <em class="firstterm">executor</em>. The rule system was
- called whenever an individual row had been accessed. This
- implementation was removed in 1995 when the last official release
- of the <span class="productname">Berkeley Postgres</span> project was
- transformed into <span class="productname">Postgres95</span>.
- </p></li><li class="listitem"><p>
- The second implementation of the rule system is a technique
- called <em class="firstterm">query rewriting</em>.
- The <em class="firstterm">rewrite system</em> is a module
- that exists between the <em class="firstterm">parser stage</em> and the
- <em class="firstterm">planner/optimizer</em>. This technique is still implemented.
- </p></li></ul></div><p>
- </p><p>
- The query rewriter is discussed in some detail in
- <a class="xref" href="rules.html" title="Chapter 40. The Rule System">Chapter 40</a>, so there is no need to cover it here.
- We will only point out that both the input and the output of the
- rewriter are query trees, that is, there is no change in the
- representation or level of semantic detail in the trees. Rewriting
- can be thought of as a form of macro expansion.
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