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Tom Lane 62275d55c4 Fix ExecMakeTableFunctionResult to verify that all rows returned by a SRF
returning "record" actually do have the same rowtype.  This is needed because
the parser can't realistically enforce that they will all have the same typmod,
as seen in a recent example from David Wheeler.

Back-patch to 8.0, which is as far back as we have the notion of RECORD
subtypes being distinguished by typmod.  Wheeler's example depends on
8.4-and-up features, but I suspect there may be ways to provoke similar
failures before 8.4.
2010-08-26 18:54:44 +00:00
config Don't auto-create the subdirectories holding built documentation in a VPATH 2010-08-26 18:34:44 +00:00
contrib Make pg_archivecleanup log messages more consistent. 2010-08-23 02:56:29 +00:00
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