On 04/27/2012 08:25 AM, Abbas Butt wrote:
The notation "relation.*" represents a whole-row reference.
While parsing a whole-row reference is transformed into a Var with
varno set to the correct range table entry,
and varattno == 0 to signal that it references the whole tuple. (For
reference see comments of function makeWholeRowVar)
While deparsing we need to take care of this case.
The attached patch provides deparsing of a whole-row reference.
A whole row reference will be deparsed either into alias.*::relation
or relation.*::relation depending on alias
I agree there's a bug, although it's easily worked around: in the case
of your example:
CREATE VIEW v2 AS
SELECT p AS price FROM price p;
would do the trick.
However, is this a change we really want to make?:
pg_get_triggerdef
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- CREATE TRIGGER modified_any BEFORE UPDATE OF a ON main_table FOR EACH ROW
WHEN (old.* IS DISTINCT FROM new.*) EXECUTE PROCEDURE
trigger_func('modified_any')
+
pg_get_triggerdef
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ CREATE TRIGGER modified_any BEFORE UPDATE OF a ON main_table FOR EACH ROW
WHEN (old.*::main_table IS DISTINCT FROM new.*::main_table) EXECUTE PROCEDURE
trigger_func('modified_any')
Maybe we need to be a bit more selective about when the cast is
supplied. It's not adding any extra disambiguation (or clarity) here.
cheers
andrew
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