Fix getTypeIOParam to support type record[].
Since record[] uses array_in, it needs to have its element type passed as typioparam. In HEAD and 9.1, this fix essentially reverts commit 9bc933b2125a5358722490acbc50889887bf7680, which was a hack that is no longer needed since domains don't set their typelem anymore. Before that, adjust the logic so that only domains are excluded from being treated like arrays, rather than assuming that only base types should be included. Add a regression test to demonstrate the need for this. Per report from Maxim Boguk. Back-patch to 8.4, where type record[] was added.
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@ -1821,7 +1821,7 @@ getTypeIOParam(HeapTuple typeTuple)
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* own type OID as parameter. (As of 8.2, domains must get their own OID
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* even if their base type is an array.)
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*/
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if (typeStruct->typtype == TYPTYPE_BASE && OidIsValid(typeStruct->typelem))
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if (typeStruct->typtype != TYPTYPE_DOMAIN && OidIsValid(typeStruct->typelem))
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return typeStruct->typelem;
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else
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return HeapTupleGetOid(typeTuple);
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@ -577,6 +577,27 @@ select q2, sql_if(q2 > 0, q2, q2 + 1) from int8_tbl;
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-4567890123456789 | -4567890123456788
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(5 rows)
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-- another sort of polymorphic aggregate
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CREATE AGGREGATE array_cat_accum (anyarray)
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(
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sfunc = array_cat,
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stype = anyarray,
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initcond = '{}'
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);
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SELECT array_cat_accum(i)
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FROM (VALUES (ARRAY[1,2]), (ARRAY[3,4])) as t(i);
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array_cat_accum
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-----------------
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{1,2,3,4}
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(1 row)
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SELECT array_cat_accum(i)
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FROM (VALUES (ARRAY[row(1,2),row(3,4)]), (ARRAY[row(5,6),row(7,8)])) as t(i);
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array_cat_accum
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-----------------------------------
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{"(1,2)","(3,4)","(5,6)","(7,8)"}
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(1 row)
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-- another kind of polymorphic aggregate
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create function add_group(grp anyarray, ad anyelement, size integer)
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returns anyarray
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@ -391,6 +391,21 @@ select f1, sql_if(f1 > 0, bleat(f1), bleat(f1 + 1)) from int4_tbl;
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select q2, sql_if(q2 > 0, q2, q2 + 1) from int8_tbl;
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-- another sort of polymorphic aggregate
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CREATE AGGREGATE array_cat_accum (anyarray)
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(
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sfunc = array_cat,
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stype = anyarray,
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initcond = '{}'
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);
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SELECT array_cat_accum(i)
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FROM (VALUES (ARRAY[1,2]), (ARRAY[3,4])) as t(i);
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SELECT array_cat_accum(i)
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FROM (VALUES (ARRAY[row(1,2),row(3,4)]), (ARRAY[row(5,6),row(7,8)])) as t(i);
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-- another kind of polymorphic aggregate
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create function add_group(grp anyarray, ad anyelement, size integer)
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