On Thu, Feb 01, 2018 at 02:03:23PM -0500, Robert Haas wrote: > I think it's a shame that the commit message didn't document (for the > release notes) exactly which cases just got changed incompatibly. I > admit that not many people are likely to get bitten by this, but I > still think it's better if we're precise about what might cause a > particular user to be in that set.
v7 posted in [1] of the patch was doing a pretty good job on this side because it included regression tests for all the code paths involved by the change. The final commit has shaved some of them, but here is a list for reference based on my notes: CREATE/ALTER TEXT SEARCH DICTIONARY CREATE TEXT SEARCH TEMPLATE CREATE TEXT SEARCH PARSER CREATE/ALTER OPERATOR CREATE COLLATION CREATE AGGREGATE CREATE/ALTER OPERATOR CREATE/ALTER TABLE CREATE TYPE CREATE/ALTER VIEW [1]: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/62991614-9673-4276-99CC-6754E7A0572F%40yesql.se -- Michael
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