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Preserve clustered index after rewrites with ALTER TABLE
A table rewritten by ALTER TABLE would lose tracking of an index usable for CLUSTER. This setting is tracked by pg_index.indisclustered and is controlled by ALTER TABLE, so some extra work was needed to restore it properly. Note that ALTER TABLE only marks the index that can be used for clustering, and does not do the actual operation. Author: Amit Langote, Justin Pryzby Reviewed-by: Ibrar Ahmed, Michael Paquier Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20200202161718.GI13621@telsasoft.com Backpatch-through: 9.5
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@@ -183,6 +183,7 @@ extern Oid get_range_collation(Oid rangeOid);
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extern Oid get_index_column_opclass(Oid index_oid, int attno);
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extern bool get_index_isreplident(Oid index_oid);
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extern bool get_index_isvalid(Oid index_oid);
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extern bool get_index_isclustered(Oid index_oid);
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#define type_is_array(typid) (get_element_type(typid) != InvalidOid)
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/* type_is_array_domain accepts both plain arrays and domains over arrays */
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