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author | Tomas Vondra <tomas.vondra@postgresql.org> | 2019-10-16 13:23:14 +0200 |
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committer | Tomas Vondra <tomas.vondra@postgresql.org> | 2019-10-16 13:23:14 +0200 |
commit | 8d48e6a7240cb0542577860e1bac768cd86fc633 (patch) | |
tree | ee10a64c89d9f4fb8bbe7ab664661712b1ef8147 /src/backend/access/gist/gistsplit.c | |
parent | ae5cae54ca6b1949829026b9fbb744c7f5a28bd5 (diff) | |
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Improve the check for pg_catalog.line data type in pg_upgrade
The pg_upgrade check for pg_catalog.line data type when upgrading from
9.3 had a couple of issues with domains and composite types. Firstly, it
triggered false positives for composite types unused in objects with
storage. This was enough to trigger an unnecessary pg_upgrade failure:
CREATE TYPE line_composite AS (l pg_catalog.line)
On the other hand, this only happened with composite types directly on
the pg_catalog.line data type, but not with a domain. So this was not
detected
CREATE DOMAIN line_domain AS pg_catalog.line;
CREATE TYPE line_composite_2 AS (l line_domain);
unlike the first example. These false positives and inconsistencies are
unfortunate, but what's worse we've failed to detected objects using the
pg_catalog.line data type through a domain. So we missed cases like this
CREATE TABLE t (l line_composite_2);
The consequence is clusters broken after a pg_upgrade.
This fixes these false positives and false negatives by using the same
recursive CTE introduced by eaf900e842 for sql_identifier. 9.3 did not
support domains on composite types, but we can still have multi-level
composite types.
Backpatch all the way to 9.4, where the format for pg_catalog.line data
type changed.
Author: Tomas Vondra
Backpatch-to: 9.4-
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/16045-673e8fa6b5ace196%40postgresql.org
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