On Wed, 2021-07-28 at 14:02 +0900, Michael Paquier wrote: > Arg, sorry about that! I was unclear what the situation of the patch > was.
No problem, race condition ;-) > Right. Isn't that an older issue though? A rewrite involved after a > change of relpersistence does not call the hook either. It looks to > me that this should be after finish_heap_swap() to match with > ATExecSetTableSpace() in ATRewriteTables(). The only known user of > object_access_hook in the core code is sepgsql, so this would > involve a change of behavior. And I don't recall any backpatching > that added a post-alter hook. Sounds like it should be a different patch. Thank you. > > Also, I agree with Justin that it should fail when there are > > multiple > > SET ACCESS METHOD subcommands consistently, regardless of whether > > one > > is a no-op, and it should probably throw a syntax error to match > > SET > > TABLESPACE. > > Hmm. Okay. > > > Minor nit: in tab-complete.c, why does it say "<smt>"? Is that just > > a > > typo or is there a reason it's different from everything else, > > which > > uses "<sth>"? And what does "sth" mean anyway? > > "Something". That should be "<sth>" to be consistent with the area. These two issues are pretty minor. Regards, Jeff Davis