On Mon, 6 Feb 2023 at 17:02, vignesh C <vignes...@gmail.com> wrote: > > On Mon, 6 Feb 2023 at 06:47, Peter Smith <smithpb2...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > Here are some comments for patch v63-0002. > > > > This is a WIP because I have not yet looked at the large file - > > ddl_deparse.c. > > > > ====== > > Commit Message > > > > 1. > > This patch provides JSON blobs representing DDL commands, which can > > later be re-processed into plain strings by well-defined sprintf-like > > expansion. These JSON objects are intended to allow for machine-editing of > > the commands, by replacing certain nodes within the objects. > > > > ~ > > > > "This patch provides JSON blobs" --> "This patch constructs JSON blobs" > > > > ====== > > src/backend/commands/ddl_json. > > Modified >
I found few issues while testing: Issue 1: core dump Steps to reproduce: CREATE TABLE lock_tbl1 (a BIGINT); CREATE TABLE lock_tbl1a (a BIGINT); CREATE VIEW lock_view1 AS SELECT * FROM lock_tbl1; CREATE VIEW lock_view2(a,b) AS SELECT * FROM lock_tbl1, lock_tbl1a; CREATE VIEW lock_view3 AS SELECT * from lock_view2; CREATE OR REPLACE VIEW lock_view2 AS SELECT * from lock_view3; Stack trace for the same: #5 0x00005573000128ac in ExceptionalCondition (conditionName=0x5573001830a3 "IsA(stmt, AlterTableStmt)", fileName=0x5573001821de "ddl_deparse.c", lineNumber=2840) at assert.c:66 #6 0x00005572ffa8ddef in deparse_AlterRelation (cmd=0x557301038ec8) at ddl_deparse.c:2840 #7 0x00005572ffaa1895 in deparse_utility_command (cmd=0x557301038ec8, verbose_mode=false) at ddl_deparse.c:9820 #8 0x00005572ffd6daeb in publication_deparse_ddl_command_end (fcinfo=0x7fff3eba50b0) at ddltrigger.c:203 #9 0x00005572ffaa7f87 in EventTriggerInvoke (fn_oid_list=0x557301033d80, trigdata=0x7fff3eba5110) at event_trigger.c:1047 #10 0x00005572ffaa7769 in EventTriggerDDLCommandEnd (parsetree=0x557300f5b548) at event_trigger.c:719 #11 0x00005572ffe33a22 in ProcessUtilitySlow (pstate=0x5573010458b8, pstmt=0x557300f5b618, queryString=0x557300f5a7c8 "CREATE OR REPLACE VIEW lock_view2 AS SELECT * from lock_view3;", context=PROCESS_UTILITY_TOPLEVEL, params=0x0, queryEnv=0x0, dest=0x557300f5b8d8, qc=0x7fff3eba5910) at utility.c:1933 Issue 2: unsupported object type error Steps to reproduce: create table t1(c1 int); ALTER TABLE t1 ADD CONSTRAINT onek_check_constraint CHECK (c1 >= 0); ALTER TABLE t1 RENAME CONSTRAINT onek_check_constraint TO onek_check_constraint_foo; Issue 3: object name not found error Steps to reproduce: create type xfloat4; create function xfloat4in(cstring) returns xfloat4 immutable strict language internal as 'int4in'; create function xfloat4out(xfloat4) returns cstring immutable strict language internal as 'int4out'; CREATE TYPE xfloat4 ( internallength = 16, input = xfloat4in, output = xfloat4out, element = int4, category = 'x', -- just to verify the system will take it preferred = true -- ditto ); Issue 4: unsupported alter table subtype 18 Steps to reproduce: create type comptype as (r float8, i float8); create domain dcomptype as comptype; alter domain dcomptype add constraint c1 check ((value).r > 0); alter type comptype alter attribute r type bigint; Issue 5: unsupported object type 13 Steps to reproduce: create domain testdomain1 as int constraint unsigned check (value > 0); alter domain testdomain1 rename constraint unsigned to unsigned_foo; Issue 6: invalid ObjTree element type Steps to reproduce: create extension file_fdw; CREATE FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER foo; alter foreign data wrapper foo HANDLER file_fdw_handler; WARNING: changing the foreign-data wrapper handler can change behavior of existing foreign tables ERROR: invalid ObjTree element type 1693984336 Issue 7: no owned sequence found Steps to reproduce: CREATE TABLE itest13 (a int); ALTER TABLE itest13 ADD COLUMN b int GENERATED BY DEFAULT AS IDENTITY; Issue 8: could not find tuple for constraint 0 Steps to reproduce: create table p1(f1 int); create table p1_c1() inherits(p1); alter table p1 add constraint inh_check_constraint1 check (f1 > 0); alter table p1_c1 add constraint inh_check_constraint1 check (f1 > 0); Issue 9: unsupported object type 38 Steps to reproduce: CREATE SUBSCRIPTION regress_testsub CONNECTION 'dbname=regress_doesnotexist' PUBLICATION testpub WITH (connect = false); COMMENT ON SUBSCRIPTION regress_testsub IS 'test subscription'; Regards, Vignesh