Re: Database-level collation version tracking
От | Peter Eisentraut |
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Тема | Re: Database-level collation version tracking |
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Msg-id | ad5e7040-4c46-6c8f-2daf-611546bb857d@enterprisedb.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: Database-level collation version tracking (Julien Rouhaud <rjuju123@gmail.com>) |
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Re: Database-level collation version tracking
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Список | pgsql-hackers |
On 07.02.22 17:08, Julien Rouhaud wrote: > There's so limited testing in collate.* regression tests, so I thought it would > be ok to add it there. At least some ALTER DATABASE ... REFRESH VERSION would > be good, similarly to collation-level versioning. I don't think you can run ALTER DATABASE from the regression test scripts, since the database name is not fixed. You'd have to paste the command together using psql tricks or something. I guess it could be done, but maybe there is a better solution. We could put it into the createdb test suite, or write a new TAP test suite somewhere. There is no good precedent for this. >> That code takes a RowExclusiveLock on pg_database. Did you have something >> else in mind? > > But that lock won't prevent a concurrent DROP DATABASE, so it's totally > expected to hit that cache lookup failed error. There should either be a > shdepLockAndCheckObject(), or changing the error message to some errmsg("data > xxx does not exist"). I was not familiar with that function. AFAICT, it is only used for database and role settings (AlterDatabaseSet(), AlterRoleSet()), but not when just updating the role or database catalog (e.g., AlterRole(), RenameRole(), RenameDatabase()). So I don't think it is needed here. Maybe I'm missing something.
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