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Create syscache entries for pg_extension
Two syscache identifiers are added for extension names and OIDs. Shared libraries of extensions might want to invalidate or update their own caches whenever a CREATE, ALTER or DROP EXTENSION command is run for their extension (in any backend). Right now this is non-trivial to do correctly and efficiently, but, if an extension catalog is part of a syscache, this could simply be done by registering an callback using CacheRegisterSyscacheCallback for the relevant syscache. Another case where this is useful is a loaded library where some of its code paths rely on some objects of the extension to exist; it can be simpler and more efficient to do an existence check directly on the extension through the syscache. Author: Jelte Fennema-Nio Reviewed-by: Alexander Korotkov, Pavel Stehule Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAGECzQTWm9sex719Hptbq4j56hBGUti7J9OWjeMobQ1ccRok9w@mail.gmail.com
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@ -56,4 +56,7 @@ DECLARE_TOAST(pg_extension, 4147, 4148);
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DECLARE_UNIQUE_INDEX_PKEY(pg_extension_oid_index, 3080, ExtensionOidIndexId, pg_extension, btree(oid oid_ops));
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DECLARE_UNIQUE_INDEX(pg_extension_name_index, 3081, ExtensionNameIndexId, pg_extension, btree(extname name_ops));
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MAKE_SYSCACHE(EXTENSIONOID, pg_extension_oid_index, 2);
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MAKE_SYSCACHE(EXTENSIONNAME, pg_extension_name_index, 2);
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#endif /* PG_EXTENSION_H */
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