$ pg_dump -v postgres -Fc -t t > /dev/null
...
pg_dump: dumping contents of table t
...

but in plaintext:
$ pg_dump -v postgres -Fp -t t > /dev/null
pg_dump: creating TABLE t
pg_dump: restoring data for table "t"
pg_dump: dumping contents of table t
pg_dump: setting owner and privileges for TABLE t
pg_dump: setting owner and privileges for TABLE DATA t


In particular, the "restoring data" is obviously completely wrong. But
AFAICT, the "creating table" and "setting owner" etc are also wrong...

This is because pg_dump calls RestoreArchive(fout).

Do we need to pass down a parameter all the way down the functions to
tell them if they're restoring or not?


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