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swidyesterday at 5:57 AM0 repliesview on HN

It is allowed to be a planner choice though! Very surprising, but if you understand the docs, it will follow that it is not actually a bug. It could change in the future and has changed in the past apparently - but that change was to give the planner more opportunity to optimize queries by not materializing parts of the query and inlining that part into the parent.

Regarding selects: [0]: “A key property of WITH queries is that they are normally evaluated only once per execution of the primary query… However, a WITH query can be marked NOT MATERIALIZED to remove this guarantee. … By default, a side-effect-free WITH query is folded into the primary query if it is used exactly once in the primary query’s FROM clause.

Regarding CTEs: [1]: “A useful property of WITH queries is that they are normally evaluated only once per execution of the parent query… However, the other side of this coin is that the optimizer is not able to push restrictions from the parent query down into a multiply-referenced WITH query"

Now, in either case - if you don't want the planner to inline the query - you might have to be explicit about it (I think since postgres 10?), or otherwise - yes, the output of the query will depend on the plan and this is allowed based on the docs.

[0]: https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/sql-select.html

[1]: https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/queries-with.html