postgresql/src/bin/pg_dump/common.c

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/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* common.c
* Catalog routines used by pg_dump; long ago these were shared
* by another dump tool, but not anymore.
*
* Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2015, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
* Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
*
*
* IDENTIFICATION
* src/bin/pg_dump/common.c
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
#include "postgres_fe.h"
#include "pg_backup_archiver.h"
#include "pg_backup_utils.h"
#include "pg_dump.h"
#include <ctype.h>
#include "catalog/pg_class.h"
/*
* Variables for mapping DumpId to DumpableObject
*/
static DumpableObject **dumpIdMap = NULL;
static int allocedDumpIds = 0;
static DumpId lastDumpId = 0;
/*
* Variables for mapping CatalogId to DumpableObject
*/
static bool catalogIdMapValid = false;
static DumpableObject **catalogIdMap = NULL;
static int numCatalogIds = 0;
/*
* These variables are static to avoid the notational cruft of having to pass
* them into findTableByOid() and friends. For each of these arrays, we
* build a sorted-by-OID index array immediately after it's built, and then
* we use binary search in findTableByOid() and friends. (qsort'ing the base
* arrays themselves would be simpler, but it doesn't work because pg_dump.c
* may have already established pointers between items.)
*/
static TableInfo *tblinfo;
static TypeInfo *typinfo;
static FuncInfo *funinfo;
static OprInfo *oprinfo;
static NamespaceInfo *nspinfo;
static int numTables;
static int numTypes;
static int numFuncs;
static int numOperators;
static int numCollations;
static int numNamespaces;
static DumpableObject **tblinfoindex;
static DumpableObject **typinfoindex;
static DumpableObject **funinfoindex;
static DumpableObject **oprinfoindex;
static DumpableObject **collinfoindex;
static DumpableObject **nspinfoindex;
static void flagInhTables(TableInfo *tbinfo, int numTables,
InhInfo *inhinfo, int numInherits);
static void flagInhAttrs(DumpOptions *dopt, TableInfo *tblinfo, int numTables);
static DumpableObject **buildIndexArray(void *objArray, int numObjs,
Size objSize);
static int DOCatalogIdCompare(const void *p1, const void *p2);
static void findParentsByOid(TableInfo *self,
InhInfo *inhinfo, int numInherits);
static int strInArray(const char *pattern, char **arr, int arr_size);
/*
* getSchemaData
* Collect information about all potentially dumpable objects
*/
TableInfo *
getSchemaData(Archive *fout, DumpOptions *dopt, int *numTablesPtr)
{
ExtensionInfo *extinfo;
InhInfo *inhinfo;
CollInfo *collinfo;
int numExtensions;
int numAggregates;
int numInherits;
int numRules;
int numProcLangs;
int numCasts;
int numTransforms;
int numOpclasses;
int numOpfamilies;
int numConversions;
int numTSParsers;
int numTSTemplates;
int numTSDicts;
int numTSConfigs;
int numForeignDataWrappers;
int numForeignServers;
int numDefaultACLs;
int numEventTriggers;
if (g_verbose)
write_msg(NULL, "reading schemas\n");
nspinfo = getNamespaces(fout, &numNamespaces);
nspinfoindex = buildIndexArray(nspinfo, numNamespaces, sizeof(NamespaceInfo));
/*
* getTables should be done as soon as possible, so as to minimize the
* window between starting our transaction and acquiring per-table locks.
* However, we have to do getNamespaces first because the tables get
* linked to their containing namespaces during getTables.
*/
if (g_verbose)
write_msg(NULL, "reading user-defined tables\n");
tblinfo = getTables(fout, dopt, &numTables);
tblinfoindex = buildIndexArray(tblinfo, numTables, sizeof(TableInfo));
/* Do this after we've built tblinfoindex */
getOwnedSeqs(fout, tblinfo, numTables);
if (g_verbose)
write_msg(NULL, "reading extensions\n");
extinfo = getExtensions(fout, dopt, &numExtensions);
if (g_verbose)
write_msg(NULL, "reading user-defined functions\n");
funinfo = getFuncs(fout, dopt, &numFuncs);
funinfoindex = buildIndexArray(funinfo, numFuncs, sizeof(FuncInfo));
/* this must be after getTables and getFuncs */
if (g_verbose)
write_msg(NULL, "reading user-defined types\n");
typinfo = getTypes(fout, &numTypes);
typinfoindex = buildIndexArray(typinfo, numTypes, sizeof(TypeInfo));
/* this must be after getFuncs, too */
if (g_verbose)
write_msg(NULL, "reading procedural languages\n");
getProcLangs(fout, &numProcLangs);
if (g_verbose)
write_msg(NULL, "reading user-defined aggregate functions\n");
getAggregates(fout, dopt, &numAggregates);
if (g_verbose)
write_msg(NULL, "reading user-defined operators\n");
oprinfo = getOperators(fout, &numOperators);
oprinfoindex = buildIndexArray(oprinfo, numOperators, sizeof(OprInfo));
if (g_verbose)
write_msg(NULL, "reading user-defined operator classes\n");
getOpclasses(fout, &numOpclasses);
if (g_verbose)
write_msg(NULL, "reading user-defined operator families\n");
getOpfamilies(fout, &numOpfamilies);
if (g_verbose)
write_msg(NULL, "reading user-defined text search parsers\n");
getTSParsers(fout, &numTSParsers);
if (g_verbose)
write_msg(NULL, "reading user-defined text search templates\n");
getTSTemplates(fout, &numTSTemplates);
if (g_verbose)
write_msg(NULL, "reading user-defined text search dictionaries\n");
getTSDictionaries(fout, &numTSDicts);
if (g_verbose)
write_msg(NULL, "reading user-defined text search configurations\n");
getTSConfigurations(fout, &numTSConfigs);
if (g_verbose)
write_msg(NULL, "reading user-defined foreign-data wrappers\n");
getForeignDataWrappers(fout, &numForeignDataWrappers);
if (g_verbose)
write_msg(NULL, "reading user-defined foreign servers\n");
getForeignServers(fout, &numForeignServers);
if (g_verbose)
write_msg(NULL, "reading default privileges\n");
getDefaultACLs(fout, dopt, &numDefaultACLs);
if (g_verbose)
write_msg(NULL, "reading user-defined collations\n");
collinfo = getCollations(fout, &numCollations);
collinfoindex = buildIndexArray(collinfo, numCollations, sizeof(CollInfo));
if (g_verbose)
write_msg(NULL, "reading user-defined conversions\n");
getConversions(fout, &numConversions);
if (g_verbose)
write_msg(NULL, "reading type casts\n");
getCasts(fout, dopt, &numCasts);
if (g_verbose)
write_msg(NULL, "reading transforms\n");
getTransforms(fout, &numTransforms);
if (g_verbose)
write_msg(NULL, "reading table inheritance information\n");
inhinfo = getInherits(fout, &numInherits);
if (g_verbose)
write_msg(NULL, "reading event triggers\n");
getEventTriggers(fout, &numEventTriggers);
/*
* Identify extension member objects and mark them as not to be dumped.
* This must happen after reading all objects that can be direct members
* of extensions, but before we begin to process table subsidiary objects.
*/
if (g_verbose)
write_msg(NULL, "finding extension members\n");
getExtensionMembership(fout, dopt, extinfo, numExtensions);
/* Link tables to parents, mark parents of target tables interesting */
if (g_verbose)
write_msg(NULL, "finding inheritance relationships\n");
flagInhTables(tblinfo, numTables, inhinfo, numInherits);
if (g_verbose)
write_msg(NULL, "reading column info for interesting tables\n");
getTableAttrs(fout, dopt, tblinfo, numTables);
if (g_verbose)
write_msg(NULL, "flagging inherited columns in subtables\n");
flagInhAttrs(dopt, tblinfo, numTables);
if (g_verbose)
write_msg(NULL, "reading indexes\n");
getIndexes(fout, tblinfo, numTables);
if (g_verbose)
write_msg(NULL, "reading constraints\n");
getConstraints(fout, tblinfo, numTables);
if (g_verbose)
write_msg(NULL, "reading triggers\n");
getTriggers(fout, tblinfo, numTables);
if (g_verbose)
write_msg(NULL, "reading rewrite rules\n");
getRules(fout, &numRules);
if (g_verbose)
write_msg(NULL, "reading policies\n");
getPolicies(fout, tblinfo, numTables);
*numTablesPtr = numTables;
return tblinfo;
}
/* flagInhTables -
* Fill in parent link fields of every target table, and mark
* parents of target tables as interesting
*
* Note that only direct ancestors of targets are marked interesting.
* This is sufficient; we don't much care whether they inherited their
* attributes or not.
*
* modifies tblinfo
*/
static void
flagInhTables(TableInfo *tblinfo, int numTables,
InhInfo *inhinfo, int numInherits)
{
int i,
j;
int numParents;
TableInfo **parents;
for (i = 0; i < numTables; i++)
{
/* Some kinds never have parents */
if (tblinfo[i].relkind == RELKIND_SEQUENCE ||
tblinfo[i].relkind == RELKIND_VIEW ||
tblinfo[i].relkind == RELKIND_MATVIEW)
continue;
/* Don't bother computing anything for non-target tables, either */
if (!tblinfo[i].dobj.dump)
continue;
/* Find all the immediate parent tables */
findParentsByOid(&tblinfo[i], inhinfo, numInherits);
/* Mark the parents as interesting for getTableAttrs */
numParents = tblinfo[i].numParents;
parents = tblinfo[i].parents;
for (j = 0; j < numParents; j++)
parents[j]->interesting = true;
}
}
/* flagInhAttrs -
* for each dumpable table in tblinfo, flag its inherited attributes
*
* What we need to do here is detect child columns that inherit NOT NULL
* bits from their parents (so that we needn't specify that again for the
* child) and child columns that have DEFAULT NULL when their parents had
* some non-null default. In the latter case, we make up a dummy AttrDefInfo
* object so that we'll correctly emit the necessary DEFAULT NULL clause;
* otherwise the backend will apply an inherited default to the column.
*
* modifies tblinfo
*/
static void
flagInhAttrs(DumpOptions *dopt, TableInfo *tblinfo, int numTables)
{
int i,
j,
k;
for (i = 0; i < numTables; i++)
{
TableInfo *tbinfo = &(tblinfo[i]);
int numParents;
TableInfo **parents;
/* Some kinds never have parents */
if (tbinfo->relkind == RELKIND_SEQUENCE ||
tbinfo->relkind == RELKIND_VIEW ||
tbinfo->relkind == RELKIND_MATVIEW)
continue;
/* Don't bother computing anything for non-target tables, either */
if (!tbinfo->dobj.dump)
continue;
numParents = tbinfo->numParents;
parents = tbinfo->parents;
if (numParents == 0)
continue; /* nothing to see here, move along */
/* For each column, search for matching column names in parent(s) */
for (j = 0; j < tbinfo->numatts; j++)
{
bool foundNotNull; /* Attr was NOT NULL in a parent */
bool foundDefault; /* Found a default in a parent */
/* no point in examining dropped columns */
if (tbinfo->attisdropped[j])
continue;
foundNotNull = false;
foundDefault = false;
for (k = 0; k < numParents; k++)
{
TableInfo *parent = parents[k];
int inhAttrInd;
inhAttrInd = strInArray(tbinfo->attnames[j],
parent->attnames,
parent->numatts);
if (inhAttrInd >= 0)
{
foundNotNull |= parent->notnull[inhAttrInd];
foundDefault |= (parent->attrdefs[inhAttrInd] != NULL);
}
}
/* Remember if we found inherited NOT NULL */
tbinfo->inhNotNull[j] = foundNotNull;
/* Manufacture a DEFAULT NULL clause if necessary */
if (foundDefault && tbinfo->attrdefs[j] == NULL)
{
AttrDefInfo *attrDef;
attrDef = (AttrDefInfo *) pg_malloc(sizeof(AttrDefInfo));
attrDef->dobj.objType = DO_ATTRDEF;
attrDef->dobj.catId.tableoid = 0;
attrDef->dobj.catId.oid = 0;
AssignDumpId(&attrDef->dobj);
attrDef->dobj.name = pg_strdup(tbinfo->dobj.name);
attrDef->dobj.namespace = tbinfo->dobj.namespace;
attrDef->dobj.dump = tbinfo->dobj.dump;
attrDef->adtable = tbinfo;
attrDef->adnum = j + 1;
attrDef->adef_expr = pg_strdup("NULL");
/* Will column be dumped explicitly? */
if (shouldPrintColumn(dopt, tbinfo, j))
{
attrDef->separate = false;
/* No dependency needed: NULL cannot have dependencies */
}
else
{
/* column will be suppressed, print default separately */
attrDef->separate = true;
/* ensure it comes out after the table */
addObjectDependency(&attrDef->dobj,
tbinfo->dobj.dumpId);
}
tbinfo->attrdefs[j] = attrDef;
}
}
}
}
/*
* AssignDumpId
* Given a newly-created dumpable object, assign a dump ID,
* and enter the object into the lookup table.
*
* The caller is expected to have filled in objType and catId,
* but not any of the other standard fields of a DumpableObject.
*/
void
AssignDumpId(DumpableObject *dobj)
{
dobj->dumpId = ++lastDumpId;
dobj->name = NULL; /* must be set later */
dobj->namespace = NULL; /* may be set later */
dobj->dump = true; /* default assumption */
dobj->ext_member = false; /* default assumption */
dobj->dependencies = NULL;
dobj->nDeps = 0;
dobj->allocDeps = 0;
while (dobj->dumpId >= allocedDumpIds)
{
int newAlloc;
if (allocedDumpIds <= 0)
{
newAlloc = 256;
dumpIdMap = (DumpableObject **)
pg_malloc(newAlloc * sizeof(DumpableObject *));
}
else
{
newAlloc = allocedDumpIds * 2;
dumpIdMap = (DumpableObject **)
pg_realloc(dumpIdMap, newAlloc * sizeof(DumpableObject *));
}
memset(dumpIdMap + allocedDumpIds, 0,
(newAlloc - allocedDumpIds) * sizeof(DumpableObject *));
allocedDumpIds = newAlloc;
}
dumpIdMap[dobj->dumpId] = dobj;
/* mark catalogIdMap invalid, but don't rebuild it yet */
catalogIdMapValid = false;
}
/*
* Assign a DumpId that's not tied to a DumpableObject.
*
* This is used when creating a "fixed" ArchiveEntry that doesn't need to
* participate in the sorting logic.
*/
DumpId
createDumpId(void)
{
return ++lastDumpId;
}
/*
* Return the largest DumpId so far assigned
*/
DumpId
getMaxDumpId(void)
{
return lastDumpId;
}
/*
* Find a DumpableObject by dump ID
*
* Returns NULL for invalid ID
*/
DumpableObject *
findObjectByDumpId(DumpId dumpId)
{
if (dumpId <= 0 || dumpId >= allocedDumpIds)
return NULL; /* out of range? */
return dumpIdMap[dumpId];
}
/*
* Find a DumpableObject by catalog ID
*
* Returns NULL for unknown ID
*
* We use binary search in a sorted list that is built on first call.
* If AssignDumpId() and findObjectByCatalogId() calls were freely intermixed,
* the code would work, but possibly be very slow. In the current usage
* pattern that does not happen, indeed we build the list at most twice.
*/
DumpableObject *
findObjectByCatalogId(CatalogId catalogId)
{
DumpableObject **low;
DumpableObject **high;
if (!catalogIdMapValid)
{
if (catalogIdMap)
free(catalogIdMap);
getDumpableObjects(&catalogIdMap, &numCatalogIds);
if (numCatalogIds > 1)
qsort((void *) catalogIdMap, numCatalogIds,
sizeof(DumpableObject *), DOCatalogIdCompare);
catalogIdMapValid = true;
}
/*
* We could use bsearch() here, but the notational cruft of calling
* bsearch is nearly as bad as doing it ourselves; and the generalized
* bsearch function is noticeably slower as well.
*/
if (numCatalogIds <= 0)
return NULL;
low = catalogIdMap;
high = catalogIdMap + (numCatalogIds - 1);
while (low <= high)
{
DumpableObject **middle;
int difference;
middle = low + (high - low) / 2;
/* comparison must match DOCatalogIdCompare, below */
difference = oidcmp((*middle)->catId.oid, catalogId.oid);
if (difference == 0)
difference = oidcmp((*middle)->catId.tableoid, catalogId.tableoid);
if (difference == 0)
return *middle;
else if (difference < 0)
low = middle + 1;
else
high = middle - 1;
}
return NULL;
}
/*
* Find a DumpableObject by OID, in a pre-sorted array of one type of object
*
* Returns NULL for unknown OID
*/
static DumpableObject *
findObjectByOid(Oid oid, DumpableObject **indexArray, int numObjs)
{
DumpableObject **low;
DumpableObject **high;
/*
* This is the same as findObjectByCatalogId except we assume we need not
* look at table OID because the objects are all the same type.
*
* We could use bsearch() here, but the notational cruft of calling
* bsearch is nearly as bad as doing it ourselves; and the generalized
* bsearch function is noticeably slower as well.
*/
if (numObjs <= 0)
return NULL;
low = indexArray;
high = indexArray + (numObjs - 1);
while (low <= high)
{
DumpableObject **middle;
int difference;
middle = low + (high - low) / 2;
difference = oidcmp((*middle)->catId.oid, oid);
if (difference == 0)
return *middle;
else if (difference < 0)
low = middle + 1;
else
high = middle - 1;
}
return NULL;
}
/*
* Build an index array of DumpableObject pointers, sorted by OID
*/
static DumpableObject **
buildIndexArray(void *objArray, int numObjs, Size objSize)
{
DumpableObject **ptrs;
int i;
ptrs = (DumpableObject **) pg_malloc(numObjs * sizeof(DumpableObject *));
for (i = 0; i < numObjs; i++)
ptrs[i] = (DumpableObject *) ((char *) objArray + i * objSize);
/* We can use DOCatalogIdCompare to sort since its first key is OID */
if (numObjs > 1)
qsort((void *) ptrs, numObjs, sizeof(DumpableObject *),
DOCatalogIdCompare);
return ptrs;
}
/*
* qsort comparator for pointers to DumpableObjects
*/
static int
DOCatalogIdCompare(const void *p1, const void *p2)
{
const DumpableObject *obj1 = *(DumpableObject *const *) p1;
const DumpableObject *obj2 = *(DumpableObject *const *) p2;
int cmpval;
/*
* Compare OID first since it's usually unique, whereas there will only be
* a few distinct values of tableoid.
*/
cmpval = oidcmp(obj1->catId.oid, obj2->catId.oid);
if (cmpval == 0)
cmpval = oidcmp(obj1->catId.tableoid, obj2->catId.tableoid);
return cmpval;
}
/*
* Build an array of pointers to all known dumpable objects
*
* This simply creates a modifiable copy of the internal map.
*/
void
getDumpableObjects(DumpableObject ***objs, int *numObjs)
{
int i,
j;
*objs = (DumpableObject **)
pg_malloc(allocedDumpIds * sizeof(DumpableObject *));
j = 0;
for (i = 1; i < allocedDumpIds; i++)
{
if (dumpIdMap[i])
(*objs)[j++] = dumpIdMap[i];
}
*numObjs = j;
}
/*
* Add a dependency link to a DumpableObject
*
* Note: duplicate dependencies are currently not eliminated
*/
void
addObjectDependency(DumpableObject *dobj, DumpId refId)
{
if (dobj->nDeps >= dobj->allocDeps)
{
if (dobj->allocDeps <= 0)
{
dobj->allocDeps = 16;
dobj->dependencies = (DumpId *)
pg_malloc(dobj->allocDeps * sizeof(DumpId));
}
else
{
dobj->allocDeps *= 2;
dobj->dependencies = (DumpId *)
pg_realloc(dobj->dependencies,
dobj->allocDeps * sizeof(DumpId));
}
}
dobj->dependencies[dobj->nDeps++] = refId;
}
/*
* Remove a dependency link from a DumpableObject
*
* If there are multiple links, all are removed
*/
void
removeObjectDependency(DumpableObject *dobj, DumpId refId)
{
int i;
int j = 0;
for (i = 0; i < dobj->nDeps; i++)
{
if (dobj->dependencies[i] != refId)
dobj->dependencies[j++] = dobj->dependencies[i];
}
dobj->nDeps = j;
}
/*
* findTableByOid
* finds the entry (in tblinfo) of the table with the given oid
* returns NULL if not found
*/
TableInfo *
findTableByOid(Oid oid)
{
return (TableInfo *) findObjectByOid(oid, tblinfoindex, numTables);
}
/*
* findTypeByOid
* finds the entry (in typinfo) of the type with the given oid
* returns NULL if not found
*/
TypeInfo *
findTypeByOid(Oid oid)
{
return (TypeInfo *) findObjectByOid(oid, typinfoindex, numTypes);
}
/*
* findFuncByOid
* finds the entry (in funinfo) of the function with the given oid
* returns NULL if not found
*/
FuncInfo *
findFuncByOid(Oid oid)
{
return (FuncInfo *) findObjectByOid(oid, funinfoindex, numFuncs);
}
/*
* findOprByOid
* finds the entry (in oprinfo) of the operator with the given oid
* returns NULL if not found
*/
OprInfo *
findOprByOid(Oid oid)
{
return (OprInfo *) findObjectByOid(oid, oprinfoindex, numOperators);
}
/*
* findCollationByOid
* finds the entry (in collinfo) of the collation with the given oid
* returns NULL if not found
*/
CollInfo *
findCollationByOid(Oid oid)
{
return (CollInfo *) findObjectByOid(oid, collinfoindex, numCollations);
}
/*
* findNamespaceByOid
* finds the entry (in nspinfo) of the namespace with the given oid
* returns NULL if not found
*/
NamespaceInfo *
findNamespaceByOid(Oid oid)
{
return (NamespaceInfo *) findObjectByOid(oid, nspinfoindex, numNamespaces);
}
/*
* findParentsByOid
* find a table's parents in tblinfo[]
*/
static void
findParentsByOid(TableInfo *self,
InhInfo *inhinfo, int numInherits)
{
Oid oid = self->dobj.catId.oid;
int i,
j;
int numParents;
numParents = 0;
for (i = 0; i < numInherits; i++)
{
if (inhinfo[i].inhrelid == oid)
numParents++;
}
self->numParents = numParents;
if (numParents > 0)
{
self->parents = (TableInfo **)
pg_malloc(sizeof(TableInfo *) * numParents);
j = 0;
for (i = 0; i < numInherits; i++)
{
if (inhinfo[i].inhrelid == oid)
{
TableInfo *parent;
parent = findTableByOid(inhinfo[i].inhparent);
if (parent == NULL)
{
write_msg(NULL, "failed sanity check, parent OID %u of table \"%s\" (OID %u) not found\n",
inhinfo[i].inhparent,
self->dobj.name,
oid);
exit_nicely(1);
}
self->parents[j++] = parent;
}
}
}
else
self->parents = NULL;
}
/*
* parseOidArray
* parse a string of numbers delimited by spaces into a character array
*
* Note: actually this is used for both Oids and potentially-signed
* attribute numbers. This should cause no trouble, but we could split
* the function into two functions with different argument types if it does.
*/
void
parseOidArray(const char *str, Oid *array, int arraysize)
{
int j,
argNum;
char temp[100];
char s;
argNum = 0;
j = 0;
for (;;)
{
s = *str++;
if (s == ' ' || s == '\0')
{
if (j > 0)
{
if (argNum >= arraysize)
{
write_msg(NULL, "could not parse numeric array \"%s\": too many numbers\n", str);
exit_nicely(1);
}
temp[j] = '\0';
array[argNum++] = atooid(temp);
j = 0;
}
if (s == '\0')
break;
}
else
{
if (!(isdigit((unsigned char) s) || s == '-') ||
j >= sizeof(temp) - 1)
{
write_msg(NULL, "could not parse numeric array \"%s\": invalid character in number\n", str);
exit_nicely(1);
}
temp[j++] = s;
}
}
while (argNum < arraysize)
array[argNum++] = InvalidOid;
}
/*
* strInArray:
* takes in a string and a string array and the number of elements in the
* string array.
* returns the index if the string is somewhere in the array, -1 otherwise
*/
static int
strInArray(const char *pattern, char **arr, int arr_size)
{
int i;
for (i = 0; i < arr_size; i++)
{
if (strcmp(pattern, arr[i]) == 0)
return i;
}
return -1;
}
/*
* Support for simple list operations
*/
void
simple_oid_list_append(SimpleOidList *list, Oid val)
{
SimpleOidListCell *cell;
cell = (SimpleOidListCell *) pg_malloc(sizeof(SimpleOidListCell));
cell->next = NULL;
cell->val = val;
if (list->tail)
list->tail->next = cell;
else
list->head = cell;
list->tail = cell;
}
bool
simple_oid_list_member(SimpleOidList *list, Oid val)
{
SimpleOidListCell *cell;
for (cell = list->head; cell; cell = cell->next)
{
if (cell->val == val)
return true;
}
return false;
}