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-rw-r--r--src/test/regress/expected/alter_table.out15
-rw-r--r--src/test/regress/sql/alter_table.sql16
2 files changed, 31 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/alter_table.out b/src/test/regress/expected/alter_table.out
index 86127ce0df9..bd3f918e482 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/alter_table.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/alter_table.out
@@ -3669,3 +3669,18 @@ alter table temp_part_parent attach partition temp_part_child
for values in (1, 2); -- ok
drop table perm_part_parent cascade;
drop table temp_part_parent cascade;
+-- test case where the partitioning operator is a SQL function whose
+-- evaluation results in the table's relcache being rebuilt partway through
+-- the execution of an ATTACH PARTITION command
+create function at_test_sql_partop (int4, int4) returns int language sql
+as $$ select case when $1 = $2 then 0 when $1 > $2 then 1 else -1 end; $$;
+create operator class at_test_sql_partop for type int4 using btree as
+ operator 1 < (int4, int4), operator 2 <= (int4, int4),
+ operator 3 = (int4, int4), operator 4 >= (int4, int4),
+ operator 5 > (int4, int4), function 1 at_test_sql_partop(int4, int4);
+create table at_test_sql_partop (a int) partition by range (a at_test_sql_partop);
+create table at_test_sql_partop_1 (a int);
+alter table at_test_sql_partop attach partition at_test_sql_partop_1 for values from (0) to (10);
+drop table at_test_sql_partop;
+drop operator class at_test_sql_partop using btree;
+drop function at_test_sql_partop;
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/alter_table.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/alter_table.sql
index 519d984fd9f..24b60f9b6e2 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/alter_table.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/alter_table.sql
@@ -2388,3 +2388,19 @@ alter table temp_part_parent attach partition temp_part_child
for values in (1, 2); -- ok
drop table perm_part_parent cascade;
drop table temp_part_parent cascade;
+
+-- test case where the partitioning operator is a SQL function whose
+-- evaluation results in the table's relcache being rebuilt partway through
+-- the execution of an ATTACH PARTITION command
+create function at_test_sql_partop (int4, int4) returns int language sql
+as $$ select case when $1 = $2 then 0 when $1 > $2 then 1 else -1 end; $$;
+create operator class at_test_sql_partop for type int4 using btree as
+ operator 1 < (int4, int4), operator 2 <= (int4, int4),
+ operator 3 = (int4, int4), operator 4 >= (int4, int4),
+ operator 5 > (int4, int4), function 1 at_test_sql_partop(int4, int4);
+create table at_test_sql_partop (a int) partition by range (a at_test_sql_partop);
+create table at_test_sql_partop_1 (a int);
+alter table at_test_sql_partop attach partition at_test_sql_partop_1 for values from (0) to (10);
+drop table at_test_sql_partop;
+drop operator class at_test_sql_partop using btree;
+drop function at_test_sql_partop;