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When we implemented extensions, we made findDependentObjects() treat EXTENSION dependency links similarly to INTERNAL links. However, that logic contained an implicit assumption that an object could have at most one INTERNAL dependency, so it did not work correctly for objects having both INTERNAL and DEPENDENCY links. This led to failure to drop some extension member objects when dropping the extension. Furthermore, we'd never actually exercised the case of recursing to an internally-referenced (owning) object from anything other than a NORMAL dependency, and it turns out that passing the incoming dependency's flags to the owning object is the Wrong Thing. This led to sometimes dropping a whole extension silently when we should have rejected the drop command for lack of CASCADE. Since we obviously were under-testing extension drop scenarios, add some regression test cases. Unfortunately, such test cases require some extensions (duh), so we can't test for problems in the core regression tests. I chose to add them to the earthdistance contrib module, which is a good test case because it has a dependency on the cube contrib module. Back-patch to 9.1. Arguably these are pre-existing bugs in INTERNAL dependency handling, but since it appears that the cases can never arise pre-9.1, I'll refrain from back-patching the logic changes further than that. |
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