On Wed, Dec 7, 2016 at 1:20 PM, Robert Haas <rh...@postgresql.org> wrote: > Implement table partitioning.
Well, that didn't take long to cause problems. The very first buildfarm machine to report after this commit is longfin, which is unhappy: *************** *** 392,419 **** c text, d text ) PARTITION BY RANGE (a oid_ops, plusone(b), c collate "default", d collate "en_US"); -- check relkind SELECT relkind FROM pg_class WHERE relname = 'partitioned'; relkind --------- ! P ! (1 row) -- check that range partition key columns are marked NOT NULL SELECT attname, attnotnull FROM pg_attribute WHERE attrelid = 'partitioned'::regclass AND attnum > 0; ! attname | attnotnull ! ---------+------------ ! a | t ! b | f ! c | t ! d | t ! (4 rows) ! -- prevent a function referenced in partition key from being dropped DROP FUNCTION plusone(int); - ERROR: cannot drop function plusone(integer) because other objects depend on it - DETAIL: table partitioned depends on function plusone(integer) - HINT: Use DROP ... CASCADE to drop the dependent objects too. -- partitioned table cannot partiticipate in regular inheritance CREATE TABLE partitioned2 ( a int --- 392,411 ---- c text, d text ) PARTITION BY RANGE (a oid_ops, plusone(b), c collate "default", d collate "en_US"); + ERROR: collation "en_US" for encoding "SQL_ASCII" does not exist -- check relkind SELECT relkind FROM pg_class WHERE relname = 'partitioned'; relkind --------- ! (0 rows) -- check that range partition key columns are marked NOT NULL SELECT attname, attnotnull FROM pg_attribute WHERE attrelid = 'partitioned'::regclass AND attnum > 0; ! ERROR: relation "partitioned" does not exist ! LINE 1: ...me, attnotnull FROM pg_attribute WHERE attrelid = 'partition... ! ^ -- prevent a function referenced in partition key from being dropped DROP FUNCTION plusone(int); -- partitioned table cannot partiticipate in regular inheritance CREATE TABLE partitioned2 ( a int No idea why yet, but I'll try to figure it out. -- Robert Haas EnterpriseDB: http://www.enterprisedb.com The Enterprise PostgreSQL Company -- Sent via pgsql-hackers mailing list (pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-hackers