OK, compatibility mapping removed.
> Bruce Momjian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > That was me. The old code did old -> current, so I changed it to do
> > current -> old. How else can I fix this? Attached is the old patch.
>
> But CURRENT was strictly an internal token name, not a string the user
> could actually see. So there's no need to have
> + /* for portability with old rules bjm 2000-06-12 */
> + {"current", OLD},
>
> The only way that there would be a compatibility problem would be if
> ruleutils.c had been set up to print CURRENT, but it wasn't:
>
> *** 1278,1284 ****
> quote_identifier(rte->relname));
> else if (!strcmp(rte->ref->relname, "*NEW*"))
> appendStringInfo(buf, "new.");
> ! else if (!strcmp(rte->ref->relname, "*CURRENT*"))
> appendStringInfo(buf, "old.");
> else
> appendStringInfo(buf, "%s.",
> --- 1278,1284 ----
> quote_identifier(rte->relname));
> else if (!strcmp(rte->ref->relname, "*NEW*"))
> appendStringInfo(buf, "new.");
> ! else if (!strcmp(rte->ref->relname, "*OLD*"))
> appendStringInfo(buf, "old.");
> else
>
> NEW and OLD are what the user see, and have been for awhile. So there's
> no compatibility issue here.
>
> regards, tom lane
>
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