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author | Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> | 2024-06-14 16:20:35 -0400 |
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committer | Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> | 2024-06-14 16:20:35 -0400 |
commit | 1f1eedd3fa696f41ba426ebcd5de4fe08b5005cf (patch) | |
tree | fe7d2d518e62d92b5cd04e1a8a117f6f90390a6a /src/backend/executor/execScan.c | |
parent | df95c1ec0e988f4eb7d67fd7541501c894dfe082 (diff) | |
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Clean out column-level pg_init_privs entries when dropping tables.
DeleteInitPrivs did not get the memo about how, when dropping a
whole object (with subid == 0), you should drop entries relating
to its sub-objects too. This is visible in the test_pg_dump test
case if one drops the extension at the end: the entry for
GRANT SELECT(col1) ON regress_pg_dump_table TO public;
was still present in pg_init_privs afterwards, although it was
pointing to a dangling table OID.
Noted while fooling with a fix for REASSIGN OWNED for pg_init_privs
entries. This bug is aboriginal in the pg_init_privs feature
though, and there seems no reason not to back-patch the fix.
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