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When DefineIndex recurses to create constraints on partitions, it needs to use the value returned by index_constraint_create to set up partition dependencies. However, in the course of fixing the DEPENDENCY_INTERNAL_AUTO mess, commit1d92a0c9f7introduced some code to that function that clobbered the return value, causing the recorded OID to be of the wrong object. Close examination of pg_depend after creating the tables leads to indescribable objects :-( My sin (in commitbdc3d7fa23, while preparing for DDL deparsing in event triggers) was to use a variable name for the return value that's typically used for throwaway objects in dependency-setting calls ("referenced"). Fix by changing the variable names to match extended practice (the return value is "myself" rather than "referenced".) The pg_upgrade test notices the problem (in an indirect way: the pg_dump outputs are in different order), but only if you create the objects in a specific way that wasn't being used in the existing tests. Add a stanza to leave some objects around that shows the bug. Catversion bump because preexisting databases might have bogus pg_depend entries. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20190318204235.GA30360@alvherre.pgsql
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