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Rationalize handling of array type names in bootstrap data.
Formerly, Catalog.pm turned a C array type declaration in the catalog header files into a SQL type, e.g., 'foo[]'. Along the way, genbki.pl turned this into '_foo' for the purpose of type lookups, but wrote 'foo[]' to postgres.bki. During bootstrap, bootscanner.l had to have a special case rule to tokenize this, and then MapArrayTypeName() would turn 'foo[]' into '_foo' one more time. This seems unnecessarily complicated, especially since nobody cares that much about the readability of postgres.bki. Instead, make Catalog.pm convert the C declaration into '_foo' to start with, and preserve that representation of the type name throughout bootstrap data processing. Then rip out the special-case code in bootscanner.l and bootstrap.c. This changes postgres.bki to the extent that array fields are now declared like proconfig = _text , rather than proconfig = text[] , No documentation update, since the SGML docs didn't mention any of this in the first place, and it's all pretty transparent to writers of catalog header files anyway. John Naylor Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAJVSVGUNao=-Q2-vAN3PYcdF5tnL5JAHwGwzZGuYHtq+Mk_9ng@mail.gmail.com
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@ -65,10 +65,8 @@ static int yyline = 1; /* line number for error reporting */
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%option prefix="boot_yy"
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%option prefix="boot_yy"
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D [0-9]
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id [-A-Za-z0-9_]+
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id [-A-Za-z0-9_]+
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sid \"([^\"])*\"
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sid \"([^\"])*\"
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arrayid [A-Za-z0-9_]+\[{D}*\]
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%%
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%%
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@ -111,10 +109,6 @@ insert { return INSERT_TUPLE; }
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"NOT" { return XNOT; }
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"NOT" { return XNOT; }
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"NULL" { return XNULL; }
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"NULL" { return XNULL; }
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{arrayid} {
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yylval.str = MapArrayTypeName(yytext);
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return ID;
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}
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{id} {
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{id} {
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yylval.str = scanstr(yytext);
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yylval.str = scanstr(yytext);
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return ID;
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return ID;
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@ -1036,36 +1036,6 @@ AllocateAttribute(void)
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MemoryContextAllocZero(TopMemoryContext, ATTRIBUTE_FIXED_PART_SIZE);
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MemoryContextAllocZero(TopMemoryContext, ATTRIBUTE_FIXED_PART_SIZE);
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}
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}
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/*
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* MapArrayTypeName
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*
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* Given a type name, produce the corresponding array type name by prepending
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* '_' and truncating as needed to fit in NAMEDATALEN-1 bytes. This is only
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* used in bootstrap mode, so we can get away with assuming that the input is
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* ASCII and we don't need multibyte-aware truncation.
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*
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* The given string normally ends with '[]' or '[digits]'; we discard that.
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*
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* The result is a palloc'd string.
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*/
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char *
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MapArrayTypeName(const char *s)
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{
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int i,
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j;
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char newStr[NAMEDATALEN];
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newStr[0] = '_';
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j = 1;
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for (i = 0; i < NAMEDATALEN - 2 && s[i] != '['; i++, j++)
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newStr[j] = s[i];
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newStr[j] = '\0';
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return pstrdup(newStr);
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}
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/*
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/*
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* index_register() -- record an index that has been set up for building
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* index_register() -- record an index that has been set up for building
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* later.
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* later.
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{
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{
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$atttype = $RENAME_ATTTYPE{$atttype};
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$atttype = $RENAME_ATTTYPE{$atttype};
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}
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}
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if ($attname =~ /(.*)\[.*\]/) # array attribute
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# If the C name ends with '[]' or '[digits]', we have
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# an array type, so we discard that from the name and
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# prepend '_' to the type.
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if ($attname =~ /(\w+)\[\d*\]/)
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{
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{
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$attname = $1;
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$attname = $1;
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$atttype .= '[]';
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$atttype = '_' . $atttype;
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}
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}
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$column{type} = $atttype;
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$column{type} = $atttype;
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# Replace OID synonyms with OIDs per the appropriate lookup rule.
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# Replace OID synonyms with OIDs per the appropriate lookup rule.
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#
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#
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# If the column type is oidvector or oid[], we have to replace
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# If the column type is oidvector or _oid, we have to replace
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# each element of the array as per the lookup rule.
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# each element of the array as per the lookup rule.
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if ($column->{lookup})
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if ($column->{lookup})
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{
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{
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\%bki_values, @lookupnames);
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\%bki_values, @lookupnames);
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$bki_values{$attname} = join(' ', @lookupoids);
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$bki_values{$attname} = join(' ', @lookupoids);
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}
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}
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elsif ($atttype eq 'oid[]')
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elsif ($atttype eq '_oid')
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{
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{
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if ($bki_values{$attname} ne '_null_')
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if ($bki_values{$attname} ne '_null_')
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{
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{
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$row->{attname} = $attname;
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$row->{attname} = $attname;
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# Adjust type name for arrays: foo[] becomes _foo, so we can look it up in
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# pg_type
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$atttype = '_' . $1 if $atttype =~ /(.+)\[\]$/;
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# Copy the type data from pg_type, and add some type-dependent items
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# Copy the type data from pg_type, and add some type-dependent items
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my $type = $types{$atttype};
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my $type = $types{$atttype};
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extern void InsertOneValue(char *value, int i);
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extern void InsertOneValue(char *value, int i);
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extern void InsertOneNull(int i);
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extern void InsertOneNull(int i);
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extern char *MapArrayTypeName(const char *s);
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extern void index_register(Oid heap, Oid ind, IndexInfo *indexInfo);
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extern void index_register(Oid heap, Oid ind, IndexInfo *indexInfo);
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extern void build_indices(void);
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extern void build_indices(void);
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