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authorNathan Bossart <nathan@postgresql.org>2024-07-31 10:12:42 -0500
committerNathan Bossart <nathan@postgresql.org>2024-07-31 10:12:42 -0500
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Introduce pg_sequence_read_tuple().
This new function returns the data for the given sequence, i.e., the values within the sequence tuple. Since this function is a substitute for SELECT from the sequence, the SELECT privilege is required on the sequence in question. It returns all NULLs for sequences for which we lack privileges, other sessions' temporary sequences, and unlogged sequences on standbys. This function is primarily intended for use by pg_dump in a follow-up commit that will use it to optimize dumpSequenceData(). Like pg_sequence_last_value(), which is a support function for the pg_sequences system view, pg_sequence_read_tuple() is left undocumented. Bumps catversion. Reviewed-by: Michael Paquier, Tom Lane Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20240503025140.GA1227404%40nathanxps13
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