Fix inconsistencies for queries on pg_class in type_sanity.sql
Three queries did not consider partitioned indexes and tables, and surrounding comments have not been updated in a while. Like 4b9fbd6be442, this is only cosmetic currently as no such relkinds exist at this stage of the regression tests, but running these queries on existing clusters could lead to incorrect results. Author: Jian He, Michael Paquier Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CACJufxGsB1ciahkNDccyxhw-Pfp_-_y+Wx+1BOdRyVVxKojAbg@mail.gmail.com
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@ -507,28 +507,30 @@ WHERE relkind NOT IN ('r', 'i', 'S', 't', 'v', 'm', 'c', 'f', 'p', 'I') OR
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-----+---------
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(0 rows)
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-- All tables and indexes should have an access method.
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-- All tables, indexes, partitioned indexes and matviews should have an
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-- access method.
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SELECT c1.oid, c1.relname
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FROM pg_class as c1
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WHERE c1.relkind NOT IN ('S', 'v', 'f', 'c') and
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WHERE c1.relkind NOT IN ('S', 'v', 'f', 'c', 'p') and
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c1.relam = 0;
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oid | relname
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-----+---------
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(0 rows)
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-- Conversely, sequences, views, types shouldn't have them
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-- Conversely, sequences, views, foreign tables, types and partitioned
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-- tables shouldn't have them.
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SELECT c1.oid, c1.relname
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FROM pg_class as c1
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WHERE c1.relkind IN ('S', 'v', 'f', 'c') and
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WHERE c1.relkind IN ('S', 'v', 'f', 'c', 'p') and
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c1.relam != 0;
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oid | relname
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-----+---------
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(0 rows)
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-- Indexes should have AMs of type 'i'
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-- Indexes and partitioned indexes should have AMs of type 'i'.
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SELECT pc.oid, pc.relname, pa.amname, pa.amtype
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FROM pg_class as pc JOIN pg_am AS pa ON (pc.relam = pa.oid)
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WHERE pc.relkind IN ('i') and
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WHERE pc.relkind IN ('i', 'I') and
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pa.amtype != 'i';
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oid | relname | amname | amtype
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-----+---------+--------+--------
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@ -364,22 +364,24 @@ WHERE relkind NOT IN ('r', 'i', 'S', 't', 'v', 'm', 'c', 'f', 'p', 'I') OR
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relpersistence NOT IN ('p', 'u', 't') OR
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relreplident NOT IN ('d', 'n', 'f', 'i');
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-- All tables and indexes should have an access method.
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-- All tables, indexes, partitioned indexes and matviews should have an
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-- access method.
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SELECT c1.oid, c1.relname
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FROM pg_class as c1
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WHERE c1.relkind NOT IN ('S', 'v', 'f', 'c') and
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WHERE c1.relkind NOT IN ('S', 'v', 'f', 'c', 'p') and
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c1.relam = 0;
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-- Conversely, sequences, views, types shouldn't have them
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-- Conversely, sequences, views, foreign tables, types and partitioned
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-- tables shouldn't have them.
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SELECT c1.oid, c1.relname
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FROM pg_class as c1
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WHERE c1.relkind IN ('S', 'v', 'f', 'c') and
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WHERE c1.relkind IN ('S', 'v', 'f', 'c', 'p') and
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c1.relam != 0;
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-- Indexes should have AMs of type 'i'
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-- Indexes and partitioned indexes should have AMs of type 'i'.
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SELECT pc.oid, pc.relname, pa.amname, pa.amtype
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FROM pg_class as pc JOIN pg_am AS pa ON (pc.relam = pa.oid)
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WHERE pc.relkind IN ('i') and
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WHERE pc.relkind IN ('i', 'I') and
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pa.amtype != 'i';
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-- Tables, matviews etc should have AMs of type 't'
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