What is the use of postgres regclass datatype in user tables? When would one want to use them when regular data types are available? If any tables have these data types, since pg_upgrade would fail, what data types should those be converted to?
``` postgres=> select version(); version ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PostgreSQL 14.11 on x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, compiled by gcc (GCC) 7.3.1 20180712 (Red Hat 7.3.1-12), 64-bit (1 row) \dT pg_catalog.reg* List of data types Schema │ Name │ Description ════════════╪═══════════════╪══════════════════════════════════════ pg_catalog │ regclass │ registered class pg_catalog │ regcollation │ registered collation pg_catalog │ regconfig │ registered text search configuration pg_catalog │ regdictionary │ registered text search dictionary pg_catalog │ regnamespace │ registered namespace pg_catalog │ regoper │ registered operator pg_catalog │ regoperator │ registered operator (with args) pg_catalog │ regproc │ registered procedure pg_catalog │ regprocedure │ registered procedure (with args) pg_catalog │ regrole │ registered role pg_catalog │ regtype │ registered type (11 rows) postgres=> create table t1 (c1 int, c2 regclass); CREATE TABLE postgres=> \d t1; Table "public.t1" Column | Type | Collation | Nullable | Default --------+----------+-----------+----------+--------- c1 | integer | | | c2 | regclass | | | postgres=> insert into t1 values(1,1); INSERT 0 1 postgres=> insert into t1 values(2,'2'); INSERT 0 1 postgres=> insert into t1 values(3,'3'::int); INSERT 0 1 postgres=> insert into t1 values(4,'4'::text); ERROR: relation "4" does not exist postgres=> select * from t1; c1 | c2 ----+---- 1 | 1 2 | 2 3 | 3 (3 rows) ``` What kind of data does these data types store - numbers or text? In above example am able to insert it as number as well as character '2'?