Robert,
Thanks for the review.
On Wed, Apr 13, 2011 at 08:01:17PM -0700, Robert Haas wrote:
> I think you only need an AccessShareLock on InheritsRelationId, since
> you are only selecting from it.
True; fixed.
> If we adopt the elsewhere-proposed approach of forbidding the use of
> rowtypes to create typed tables, the circularity-checking logic here
> can become simpler. I think it's not actually water-tight right now:
>
> rhaas=# create table a (x int);
> CREATE TABLE
> rhaas=# create table b of a;
> CREATE TABLE
> rhaas=# create table c () inherits (b);
> CREATE TABLE
> rhaas=# create table d of c;
> CREATE TABLE
> rhaas=# alter table a of d;
> ALTER TABLE
>
> pg_dump is not happy with this situation.
Good test case.
Since we're going to forbid hanging a typed table off a table rowtype, I believe
the circularity check becomes entirely superfluous. I'm suspicious that I'm
missing some way to introduce problematic circularity using composite-typed
columns, but I couldn't come up with a problematic example. The current check
would not detect such a problem, if one does exist, anyway.
When we're done with the relkind-restriction patch, I'll post a new version of
this one. It will remove the circularity check and add a relkind check.
nm