On Tue, Sep 29, 2015 at 12:17 AM, Marti Raudsepp <ma...@juffo.org> wrote: > Hi list > > The attached patch changes the behavior of multiple ALTER x SET SCHEMA > commands, to skip, rather than fail, when the old and new schema is > the same. > > The advantage is that it's now easier to write DDL scripts that are > indempotent. > > This already matches the behavior of ALTER EXTENSION SET SCHEMA in > earlier versions, as well as many other SET-ish commands, e.g. ALTER > TABLE SET TABLESPACE, OWNER TO, CLUSTER ON, SET (storage_parameter...) > etc. I don't see why SET SCHEMA should be treated any differently. > > The code is written such that object_access_hook is still called for > each object. > > Regression tests included. I couldn't find any documentation that > needs changing.
I went through the patch, following are my observations, Patch applied with hunks and compiled with out warnings. Basic tests are passed. In AlterTableNamespaceInternal function, if a table or matview called for set schema, If the object contains any constraints, the constraint gets updated with new schema. In AlterTypeNamespaceInternal function, the InvokeObjectPostAlterHook function doesn't get called if the type is of composite type, domain and array types as because it just returns from top of the function. Regards, Hari Babu Fujitsu Australia -- Sent via pgsql-hackers mailing list (pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-hackers