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This follows my proposal of yesterday, namely that we try to recreate the previous state of the extension exactly, instead of allowing CREATE EXTENSION to run a SQL script that might create some entirely-incompatible on-disk state. In --binary-upgrade mode, pg_dump won't issue CREATE EXTENSION at all, but instead uses a kluge function provided by pg_upgrade_support to recreate the pg_extension row (and extension-level pg_depend entries) without creating any member objects. The member objects are then restored in the same way as if they weren't members, in particular using pg_upgrade's normal hacks to preserve OIDs that need to be preserved. Then, for each member object, ALTER EXTENSION ADD is issued to recreate the pg_depend entry that marks it as an extension member. In passing, fix breakage in pg_upgrade's enum-type support: somebody didn't fix it when the noise word VALUE got added to ALTER TYPE ADD. Also, rationalize parsetree representation of COMMENT ON DOMAIN and fix get_object_address() to allow OBJECT_DOMAIN. |
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controldata.c | ||
dump.c | ||
exec.c | ||
file.c | ||
function.c | ||
IMPLEMENTATION | ||
info.c | ||
Makefile | ||
option.c | ||
page.c | ||
pg_upgrade.c | ||
pg_upgrade.h | ||
relfilenode.c | ||
server.c | ||
tablespace.c | ||
TESTING | ||
util.c | ||
version_old_8_3.c | ||
version.c |