Vik Fearing <vik.fear...@2ndquadrant.com> writes:
> On 25/08/2019 18:59, Tom Lane wrote:
>> Vik Fearing <vik.fear...@2ndquadrant.com> writes:
>>> Is there a reason why the serial pseudotypes still behave as they did
>>> pre-v10 and don't map to GENERATED BY DEFAULT AS IDENTITY these days?

>> Backwards compatibility?

> With what?

Applications that expect declaring a serial column to result in the same
catalog side-effects as before.  The default expressions look different,
and the dependencies look different.  For instance, an app that expected
atthasdef to tell it something about what happens when a column's value
is omitted would be surprised.  An app that thought it could alter the
default expression for a column originally declared serial would be even
more surprised.

Admittedly, many of these things look a lot like the sort of system
catalog changes we make routinely and expect applications to cope.
But I don't think this would be a cost-free change.  Serials have acted
the way they do for a pretty long time.

                        regards, tom lane


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