Fix a pg_dump output ordering problem introduced in 8.3 by the addition of

array types for composite types.  Although pg_dump understood it wasn't
supposed to dump these array types as separate objects, it must include
them in the dependency ordering analysis, and it was improperly assigning them
the same relatively-high sort priority as regular types.  This resulted in
effectively moving composite types and tables up to that same high priority,
which broke any ordering requirements that weren't explicitly enforced by
dependencies.  In particular user-defined operator classes, which should come
out before tables, failed to do so.  Per report from Brendan Jurd.

In passing, also fix an ill-considered decision to give text search objects
the same sort priority as functions and operators --- the sort result looks
a lot nicer if different object types are kept separate.  The recent
foreign-data patch had copied that decision, making the sort ordering even
messier :-(
This commit is contained in:
Tom Lane 2009-01-18 20:44:45 +00:00
parent fd1d4b3acd
commit 390081e3f5
3 changed files with 51 additions and 48 deletions

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@ -12,7 +12,7 @@
* by PostgreSQL
*
* IDENTIFICATION
* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/bin/pg_dump/pg_dump.c,v 1.513 2009/01/06 18:01:57 momjian Exp $
* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/bin/pg_dump/pg_dump.c,v 1.514 2009/01/18 20:44:45 tgl Exp $
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@ -1008,28 +1008,39 @@ selectDumpableTable(TableInfo *tbinfo)
/*
* selectDumpableType: policy-setting subroutine
* Mark a type as to be dumped or not
*
* If it's a table's rowtype or an autogenerated array type, we also apply a
* special type code to facilitate sorting into the desired order. (We don't
* want to consider those to be ordinary types because that would bring tables
* up into the datatype part of the dump order.) Those tests should be made
* first to ensure the objType change is applied regardless of namespace etc.
*/
static void
selectDumpableType(TypeInfo *tinfo)
{
/* Dump only types in dumpable namespaces */
if (!tinfo->dobj.namespace->dobj.dump)
tinfo->dobj.dump = false;
/* skip complex types, except for standalone composite types */
/* (note: this test should now be unnecessary) */
else if (OidIsValid(tinfo->typrelid) &&
tinfo->typrelkind != RELKIND_COMPOSITE_TYPE)
if (OidIsValid(tinfo->typrelid) &&
tinfo->typrelkind != RELKIND_COMPOSITE_TYPE)
{
tinfo->dobj.dump = false;
tinfo->dobj.objType = DO_DUMMY_TYPE;
}
/* skip auto-generated array types */
else if (tinfo->isArray)
{
tinfo->dobj.dump = false;
tinfo->dobj.objType = DO_DUMMY_TYPE;
}
/* dump only types in dumpable namespaces */
else if (!tinfo->dobj.namespace->dobj.dump)
tinfo->dobj.dump = false;
/* skip undefined placeholder types */
else if (!tinfo->isDefined)
tinfo->dobj.dump = false;
/* skip auto-generated array types */
else if (tinfo->isArray)
tinfo->dobj.dump = false;
else
tinfo->dobj.dump = true;
}
@ -2310,16 +2321,6 @@ getTypes(int *numTypes)
tinfo[i].typtype = *PQgetvalue(res, i, i_typtype);
tinfo[i].shellType = NULL;
/*
* If it's a table's rowtype, use special type code to facilitate
* sorting into the desired order. (We don't want to consider it an
* ordinary type because that would bring the table up into the
* datatype part of the dump order.)
*/
if (OidIsValid(tinfo[i].typrelid) &&
tinfo[i].typrelkind != RELKIND_COMPOSITE_TYPE)
tinfo[i].dobj.objType = DO_TABLE_TYPE;
if (strcmp(PQgetvalue(res, i, i_typisdefined), "t") == 0)
tinfo[i].isDefined = true;
else
@ -5836,8 +5837,8 @@ dumpDumpableObject(Archive *fout, DumpableObject *dobj)
case DO_TABLE_DATA:
dumpTableData(fout, (TableDataInfo *) dobj);
break;
case DO_TABLE_TYPE:
/* table rowtypes are never dumped separately */
case DO_DUMMY_TYPE:
/* table rowtypes and array types are never dumped separately */
break;
case DO_TSPARSER:
dumpTSParser(fout, (TSParserInfo *) dobj);

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@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
* Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2009, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
* Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
*
* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/bin/pg_dump/pg_dump.h,v 1.146 2009/01/07 03:39:33 momjian Exp $
* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/bin/pg_dump/pg_dump.h,v 1.147 2009/01/18 20:44:45 tgl Exp $
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ typedef enum
DO_PROCLANG,
DO_CAST,
DO_TABLE_DATA,
DO_TABLE_TYPE,
DO_DUMMY_TYPE,
DO_TSPARSER,
DO_TSDICT,
DO_TSTEMPLATE,

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@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
*
*
* IDENTIFICATION
* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/bin/pg_dump/pg_dump_sort.c,v 1.23 2009/01/01 17:23:54 momjian Exp $
* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/bin/pg_dump/pg_dump_sort.c,v 1.24 2009/01/18 20:44:45 tgl Exp $
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@ -22,7 +22,9 @@ static const char *modulename = gettext_noop("sorter");
* Sort priority for object types when dumping a pre-7.3 database.
* Objects are sorted by priority levels, and within an equal priority level
* by OID. (This is a relatively crude hack to provide semi-reasonable
* behavior for old databases without full dependency info.)
* behavior for old databases without full dependency info.) Note: text
* search and foreign-data objects can't really happen here, so the rather
* bogus priorities for them don't matter.
*/
static const int oldObjectTypePriority[] =
{
@ -45,7 +47,7 @@ static const int oldObjectTypePriority[] =
2, /* DO_PROCLANG */
2, /* DO_CAST */
9, /* DO_TABLE_DATA */
7, /* DO_TABLE_TYPE */
7, /* DO_DUMMY_TYPE */
3, /* DO_TSPARSER */
4, /* DO_TSDICT */
3, /* DO_TSTEMPLATE */
@ -71,25 +73,25 @@ static const int newObjectTypePriority[] =
7, /* DO_OPCLASS */
7, /* DO_OPFAMILY */
9, /* DO_CONVERSION */
10, /* DO_TABLE */
12, /* DO_ATTRDEF */
17, /* DO_INDEX */
18, /* DO_RULE */
19, /* DO_TRIGGER */
16, /* DO_CONSTRAINT */
20, /* DO_FK_CONSTRAINT */
16, /* DO_TABLE */
18, /* DO_ATTRDEF */
23, /* DO_INDEX */
24, /* DO_RULE */
25, /* DO_TRIGGER */
22, /* DO_CONSTRAINT */
26, /* DO_FK_CONSTRAINT */
2, /* DO_PROCLANG */
8, /* DO_CAST */
13, /* DO_TABLE_DATA */
11, /* DO_TABLE_TYPE */
5, /* DO_TSPARSER */
6, /* DO_TSDICT */
5, /* DO_TSTEMPLATE */
7, /* DO_TSCONFIG */
3, /* DO_FDW */
4, /* DO_FOREIGN_SERVER */
14, /* DO_BLOBS */
15 /* DO_BLOB_COMMENTS */
19, /* DO_TABLE_DATA */
17, /* DO_DUMMY_TYPE */
10, /* DO_TSPARSER */
12, /* DO_TSDICT */
11, /* DO_TSTEMPLATE */
13, /* DO_TSCONFIG */
14, /* DO_FDW */
15, /* DO_FOREIGN_SERVER */
20, /* DO_BLOBS */
21 /* DO_BLOB_COMMENTS */
};
@ -1102,9 +1104,9 @@ describeDumpableObject(DumpableObject *obj, char *buf, int bufsize)
"TABLE DATA %s (ID %d OID %u)",
obj->name, obj->dumpId, obj->catId.oid);
return;
case DO_TABLE_TYPE:
case DO_DUMMY_TYPE:
snprintf(buf, bufsize,
"TABLE TYPE %s (ID %d OID %u)",
"DUMMY TYPE %s (ID %d OID %u)",
obj->name, obj->dumpId, obj->catId.oid);
return;
case DO_TSPARSER: