Tom Lane wrote:
What if there aren't any "untouched chunks"? With only 64K-chunk granularity, I think you'd hit that condition a lot more than you are hoping. Also, this seems to assume uniqueness across all tables in an entire cluster, which is much more than we want; it makes the 32-bit size of OIDs significantly more worrisome than when they only need to be unique within a table.
Can I ask what happens if we end up re-using a recently de-allocated OID? Specifically, can a cached plan (e.g. plpgsql function) end up referring to an object created after it was planned:
CREATE FUNCTION f1()... -- oid=1234 CREATE FUNCTION f2()... -- oid=1235, calls f1() or oid=1234 DROP FUNCTION f1() CREATE FUNCTION f3()... -- re-uses oid=1234 -- Richard Huxton Archonet Ltd ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 2: Don't 'kill -9' the postmaster