Re: ALTER TABLE ALTER CONSTRAINT misleading error message
От | Fujii Masao |
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Тема | Re: ALTER TABLE ALTER CONSTRAINT misleading error message |
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Msg-id | 03aa2b3a-ddbd-48f0-9c2f-d7e0ee35d845@oss.nttdata.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: ALTER TABLE ALTER CONSTRAINT misleading error message (Álvaro Herrera <alvherre@kurilemu.de>) |
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Re: ALTER TABLE ALTER CONSTRAINT misleading error message
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On 2025/07/01 3:27, Álvaro Herrera wrote: > On 2025-Jun-30, Álvaro Herrera wrote: > >>> Just one note: Jian's patch doesn't handle the same issue for TRIGGER >>> case, so that part might still need to be addressed. >> >> Okay, here's my take on this, wherein I reworded the proposed error >> message. I also handled the NOT VALID case of a constraint trigger; maybe my >> patch is too focused on that specific bit and instead we should handle >> also NO INHERIT and NOT ENFORCED cases, not really sure (it's certainly >> not an important part of this patch). > > For ease of review, here's the three patches. 0001 solves the main > problem with ALTER objtype ALTER CONSTRAINT NOT VALID. Thanks for updating the patches! Patch 0001 looks good to me. I have one question though: why didn't you include an error code in the error message? I was thinking it would be fine to use errcode(ERRCODE_FEATURE_NOT_SUPPORTED), like other error messages in processCASbits(), since ALTER CONSTRAINT NOT VALID isn't supported. > I propose to put 0001 in 18 and 19, and leave 0002 and 0003 (as a single > commit) for 19 only, since it's been like that for ages and there have > been zero complaints before my own in the other thread. I put 0002 as a > separate one just for review, to show that these errors we throw are > nothing new: these commands would also fail if we don't patch this code, > they're just using bad grammar, which is then fixed by 0003. > > > I think I should list Amul as the fourth co-author of 0001. That would > make the longest list of coauthorship for a patch that small. Or I > could just say: "Author: Postgres Global Development Group". If the patch is based on Amul's work, I agree it makes sense to add him as a co-author in the commit log. Regards, -- Fujii Masao NTT DATA Japan Corporation
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