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Change TRUNCATE's method for searching for foreign-key references so that
the order in which it visits tables is not dependent on the physical order of pg_constraint entries, and neither are the error messages it gives. This should correct recently-noticed instability in regression tests.
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*
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*
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* IDENTIFICATION
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* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/backend/catalog/heap.c,v 1.301 2006/06/27 18:35:05 momjian Exp $
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* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/backend/catalog/heap.c,v 1.302 2006/06/29 16:07:29 tgl Exp $
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*
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*
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* INTERFACE ROUTINES
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@ -75,6 +75,7 @@ static void RelationRemoveInheritance(Oid relid);
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static void StoreRelCheck(Relation rel, char *ccname, char *ccbin);
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static void StoreConstraints(Relation rel, TupleDesc tupdesc);
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static void SetRelationNumChecks(Relation rel, int numchecks);
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static List *insert_ordered_unique_oid(List *list, Oid datum);
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/* ----------------------------------------------------------------
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@ -1990,7 +1991,7 @@ heap_truncate(List *relids)
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/*
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* heap_truncate_check_FKs
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* Check for foreign keys referencing a list of relations that
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* are to be truncated
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* are to be truncated, and raise error if there are any
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*
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* We disallow such FKs (except self-referential ones) since the whole point
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* of TRUNCATE is to not scan the individual rows to be thrown away.
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@ -2004,10 +2005,8 @@ void
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heap_truncate_check_FKs(List *relations, bool tempTables)
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{
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List *oids = NIL;
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List *dependents;
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ListCell *cell;
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Relation fkeyRel;
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SysScanDesc fkeyScan;
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HeapTuple tuple;
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/*
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* Build a list of OIDs of the interesting relations.
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@ -2030,67 +2029,67 @@ heap_truncate_check_FKs(List *relations, bool tempTables)
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return;
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/*
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* Otherwise, must scan pg_constraint. Right now, it is a seqscan because
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* there is no available index on confrelid.
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* Otherwise, must scan pg_constraint. We make one pass with all the
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* relations considered; if this finds nothing, then all is well.
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*/
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fkeyRel = heap_open(ConstraintRelationId, AccessShareLock);
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dependents = heap_truncate_find_FKs(oids);
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if (dependents == NIL)
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return;
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fkeyScan = systable_beginscan(fkeyRel, InvalidOid, false,
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SnapshotNow, 0, NULL);
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while (HeapTupleIsValid(tuple = systable_getnext(fkeyScan)))
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/*
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* Otherwise we repeat the scan once per relation to identify a particular
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* pair of relations to complain about. This is pretty slow, but
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* performance shouldn't matter much in a failure path. The reason for
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* doing things this way is to ensure that the message produced is not
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* dependent on chance row locations within pg_constraint.
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*/
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foreach(cell, oids)
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{
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Form_pg_constraint con = (Form_pg_constraint) GETSTRUCT(tuple);
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Oid relid = lfirst_oid(cell);
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ListCell *cell2;
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/* Not a foreign key */
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if (con->contype != CONSTRAINT_FOREIGN)
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continue;
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dependents = heap_truncate_find_FKs(list_make1_oid(relid));
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/* Not referencing one of our list of tables */
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if (!list_member_oid(oids, con->confrelid))
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continue;
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/* The referencer should be in our list too */
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if (!list_member_oid(oids, con->conrelid))
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foreach(cell2, dependents)
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{
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if (tempTables)
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ereport(ERROR,
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(errcode(ERRCODE_FEATURE_NOT_SUPPORTED),
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errmsg("unsupported ON COMMIT and foreign key combination"),
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errdetail("Table \"%s\" references \"%s\" via foreign key constraint \"%s\", but they do not have the same ON COMMIT setting.",
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get_rel_name(con->conrelid),
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get_rel_name(con->confrelid),
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NameStr(con->conname))));
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else
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ereport(ERROR,
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(errcode(ERRCODE_FEATURE_NOT_SUPPORTED),
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errmsg("cannot truncate a table referenced in a foreign key constraint"),
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errdetail("Table \"%s\" references \"%s\" via foreign key constraint \"%s\".",
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get_rel_name(con->conrelid),
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get_rel_name(con->confrelid),
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NameStr(con->conname)),
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errhint("Truncate table \"%s\" at the same time, "
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"or use TRUNCATE ... CASCADE.",
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get_rel_name(con->conrelid))));
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Oid relid2 = lfirst_oid(cell2);
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if (!list_member_oid(oids, relid2))
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{
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char *relname = get_rel_name(relid);
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char *relname2 = get_rel_name(relid2);
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if (tempTables)
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ereport(ERROR,
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(errcode(ERRCODE_FEATURE_NOT_SUPPORTED),
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errmsg("unsupported ON COMMIT and foreign key combination"),
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errdetail("Table \"%s\" references \"%s\", but they do not have the same ON COMMIT setting.",
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relname2, relname)));
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else
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ereport(ERROR,
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(errcode(ERRCODE_FEATURE_NOT_SUPPORTED),
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errmsg("cannot truncate a table referenced in a foreign key constraint"),
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errdetail("Table \"%s\" references \"%s\".",
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relname2, relname),
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errhint("Truncate table \"%s\" at the same time, "
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"or use TRUNCATE ... CASCADE.",
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relname2)));
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}
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}
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}
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systable_endscan(fkeyScan);
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heap_close(fkeyRel, AccessShareLock);
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}
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/*
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* heap_truncate_find_FKs
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* Find relations having foreign keys referencing any relations that
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* are to be truncated
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* Find relations having foreign keys referencing any of the given rels
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*
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* This is almost the same code as heap_truncate_check_FKs, but we don't
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* raise an error if we find such relations; instead we return a list of
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* their OIDs. Also note that the input is a list of OIDs not a list
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* of Relations. The result list does *not* include any rels that are
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* already in the input list.
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* Input and result are both lists of relation OIDs. The result contains
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* no duplicates, does *not* include any rels that were already in the input
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* list, and is sorted in OID order. (The last property is enforced mainly
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* to guarantee consistent behavior in the regression tests; we don't want
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* behavior to change depending on chance locations of rows in pg_constraint.)
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*
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* Note: caller should already have exclusive lock on all rels mentioned
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* Note: caller should already have appropriate lock on all rels mentioned
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* in relationIds. Since adding or dropping an FK requires exclusive lock
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* on both rels, this ensures that the answer will be stable.
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*/
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@ -2125,7 +2124,7 @@ heap_truncate_find_FKs(List *relationIds)
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/* Add referencer unless already in input or result list */
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if (!list_member_oid(relationIds, con->conrelid))
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result = list_append_unique_oid(result, con->conrelid);
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result = insert_ordered_unique_oid(result, con->conrelid);
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}
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systable_endscan(fkeyScan);
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return result;
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}
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/*
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* insert_ordered_unique_oid
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* Insert a new Oid into a sorted list of Oids, preserving ordering,
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* and eliminating duplicates
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*
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* Building the ordered list this way is O(N^2), but with a pretty small
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* constant, so for the number of entries we expect it will probably be
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* faster than trying to apply qsort(). It seems unlikely someone would be
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* trying to truncate a table with thousands of dependent tables ...
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*/
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static List *
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insert_ordered_unique_oid(List *list, Oid datum)
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{
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ListCell *prev;
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/* Does the datum belong at the front? */
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if (list == NIL || datum < linitial_oid(list))
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return lcons_oid(datum, list);
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/* Does it match the first entry? */
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if (datum == linitial_oid(list))
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return list; /* duplicate, so don't insert */
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/* No, so find the entry it belongs after */
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prev = list_head(list);
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for (;;)
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{
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ListCell *curr = lnext(prev);
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if (curr == NULL || datum < lfirst_oid(curr))
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break; /* it belongs after 'prev', before 'curr' */
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if (datum == lfirst_oid(curr))
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return list; /* duplicate, so don't insert */
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prev = curr;
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}
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/* Insert datum into list after 'prev' */
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lappend_cell_oid(list, prev, datum);
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return list;
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}
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CREATE TEMP TABLE temptest4(col int REFERENCES temptest3);
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COMMIT;
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ERROR: unsupported ON COMMIT and foreign key combination
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DETAIL: Table "temptest4" references "temptest3" via foreign key constraint "temptest4_col_fkey", but they do not have the same ON COMMIT setting.
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DETAIL: Table "temptest4" references "temptest3", but they do not have the same ON COMMIT setting.
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CREATE TABLE trunc_e (a int REFERENCES truncate_a, b int REFERENCES trunc_c);
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TRUNCATE TABLE truncate_a; -- fail
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ERROR: cannot truncate a table referenced in a foreign key constraint
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DETAIL: Table "trunc_b" references "truncate_a" via foreign key constraint "trunc_b_a_fkey".
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DETAIL: Table "trunc_b" references "truncate_a".
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HINT: Truncate table "trunc_b" at the same time, or use TRUNCATE ... CASCADE.
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TRUNCATE TABLE truncate_a,trunc_b; -- fail
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ERROR: cannot truncate a table referenced in a foreign key constraint
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DETAIL: Table "trunc_e" references "truncate_a" via foreign key constraint "trunc_e_a_fkey".
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DETAIL: Table "trunc_e" references "truncate_a".
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HINT: Truncate table "trunc_e" at the same time, or use TRUNCATE ... CASCADE.
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TRUNCATE TABLE truncate_a,trunc_b,trunc_e; -- ok
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TRUNCATE TABLE truncate_a,trunc_e; -- fail
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ERROR: cannot truncate a table referenced in a foreign key constraint
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DETAIL: Table "trunc_b" references "truncate_a" via foreign key constraint "trunc_b_a_fkey".
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DETAIL: Table "trunc_b" references "truncate_a".
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HINT: Truncate table "trunc_b" at the same time, or use TRUNCATE ... CASCADE.
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TRUNCATE TABLE trunc_c; -- fail
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ERROR: cannot truncate a table referenced in a foreign key constraint
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DETAIL: Table "trunc_d" references "trunc_c" via foreign key constraint "trunc_d_a_fkey".
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DETAIL: Table "trunc_d" references "trunc_c".
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HINT: Truncate table "trunc_d" at the same time, or use TRUNCATE ... CASCADE.
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TRUNCATE TABLE trunc_c,trunc_d; -- fail
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ERROR: cannot truncate a table referenced in a foreign key constraint
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DETAIL: Table "trunc_e" references "trunc_c" via foreign key constraint "trunc_e_b_fkey".
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DETAIL: Table "trunc_e" references "trunc_c".
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HINT: Truncate table "trunc_e" at the same time, or use TRUNCATE ... CASCADE.
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TRUNCATE TABLE trunc_c,trunc_d,trunc_e; -- ok
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TRUNCATE TABLE trunc_c,trunc_d,trunc_e,truncate_a; -- fail
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ERROR: cannot truncate a table referenced in a foreign key constraint
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DETAIL: Table "trunc_b" references "truncate_a" via foreign key constraint "trunc_b_a_fkey".
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DETAIL: Table "trunc_b" references "truncate_a".
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HINT: Truncate table "trunc_b" at the same time, or use TRUNCATE ... CASCADE.
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TRUNCATE TABLE trunc_c,trunc_d,trunc_e,truncate_a,trunc_b; -- ok
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TRUNCATE TABLE truncate_a RESTRICT; -- fail
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ERROR: cannot truncate a table referenced in a foreign key constraint
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DETAIL: Table "trunc_b" references "truncate_a" via foreign key constraint "trunc_b_a_fkey".
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DETAIL: Table "trunc_b" references "truncate_a".
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HINT: Truncate table "trunc_b" at the same time, or use TRUNCATE ... CASCADE.
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TRUNCATE TABLE truncate_a CASCADE; -- ok
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NOTICE: truncate cascades to table "trunc_b"
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INSERT INTO trunc_e VALUES (1,1);
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TRUNCATE TABLE trunc_c;
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ERROR: cannot truncate a table referenced in a foreign key constraint
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DETAIL: Table "trunc_d" references "trunc_c" via foreign key constraint "trunc_d_a_fkey".
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HINT: Truncate table "trunc_d" at the same time, or use TRUNCATE ... CASCADE.
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TRUNCATE TABLE trunc_c,trunc_d;
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ERROR: cannot truncate a table referenced in a foreign key constraint
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DETAIL: Table "trunc_e" references "trunc_c" via foreign key constraint "trunc_e_b_fkey".
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HINT: Truncate table "trunc_e" at the same time, or use TRUNCATE ... CASCADE.
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TRUNCATE TABLE trunc_c,trunc_d,trunc_e;
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ERROR: cannot truncate a table referenced in a foreign key constraint
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DETAIL: Table "truncate_a" references "trunc_c" via foreign key constraint "truncate_a_col1_fkey".
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DETAIL: Table "truncate_a" references "trunc_c".
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HINT: Truncate table "truncate_a" at the same time, or use TRUNCATE ... CASCADE.
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TRUNCATE TABLE trunc_c,trunc_d,trunc_e,truncate_a;
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TRUNCATE TABLE trunc_c,truncate_a;
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ERROR: cannot truncate a table referenced in a foreign key constraint
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DETAIL: Table "trunc_b" references "truncate_a" via foreign key constraint "trunc_b_a_fkey".
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DETAIL: Table "trunc_d" references "trunc_c".
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HINT: Truncate table "trunc_d" at the same time, or use TRUNCATE ... CASCADE.
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TRUNCATE TABLE trunc_c,truncate_a,trunc_d;
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ERROR: cannot truncate a table referenced in a foreign key constraint
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DETAIL: Table "trunc_e" references "trunc_c".
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HINT: Truncate table "trunc_e" at the same time, or use TRUNCATE ... CASCADE.
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TRUNCATE TABLE trunc_c,truncate_a,trunc_d,trunc_e;
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ERROR: cannot truncate a table referenced in a foreign key constraint
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DETAIL: Table "trunc_b" references "truncate_a".
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HINT: Truncate table "trunc_b" at the same time, or use TRUNCATE ... CASCADE.
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TRUNCATE TABLE trunc_c,trunc_d,trunc_e,truncate_a,trunc_b;
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TRUNCATE TABLE trunc_c,truncate_a,trunc_d,trunc_e,trunc_b;
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-- Verify that truncating did actually work
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SELECT * FROM truncate_a
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UNION ALL
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INSERT INTO trunc_d VALUES (1);
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INSERT INTO trunc_e VALUES (1,1);
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TRUNCATE TABLE trunc_c CASCADE; -- ok
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NOTICE: truncate cascades to table "truncate_a"
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NOTICE: truncate cascades to table "trunc_d"
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NOTICE: truncate cascades to table "trunc_e"
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NOTICE: truncate cascades to table "truncate_a"
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NOTICE: truncate cascades to table "trunc_b"
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SELECT * FROM truncate_a
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UNION ALL
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INSERT INTO trunc_d VALUES (1);
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INSERT INTO trunc_e VALUES (1,1);
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TRUNCATE TABLE trunc_c;
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TRUNCATE TABLE trunc_c,trunc_d;
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TRUNCATE TABLE trunc_c,trunc_d,trunc_e;
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TRUNCATE TABLE trunc_c,trunc_d,trunc_e,truncate_a;
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TRUNCATE TABLE trunc_c,trunc_d,trunc_e,truncate_a,trunc_b;
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TRUNCATE TABLE trunc_c,truncate_a;
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TRUNCATE TABLE trunc_c,truncate_a,trunc_d;
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TRUNCATE TABLE trunc_c,truncate_a,trunc_d,trunc_e;
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TRUNCATE TABLE trunc_c,truncate_a,trunc_d,trunc_e,trunc_b;
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-- Verify that truncating did actually work
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SELECT * FROM truncate_a
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