On 11/6/18 10:54 PM, Andres Freund wrote:
> On 2018-11-06 16:47:20 -0500, Tom Lane wrote:
>> =?UTF-8?Q?Ond=c5=99ej_Bouda?= <obouda@email.cz> writes:
>>>> Ondřej, as a short-term workaround you could prevent the crash
>>>> by setting that index's recheck_on_update property to false.
>>
>>> Thanks for the tip. I am unsuccessful using it, though:
>>> # ALTER INDEX public.schedulecard_overlap_idx SET (recheck_on_update =
>>> FALSE);
>>> ERROR: unrecognized parameter "recheck_on_update"
>>
>> Oh, for crying out loud. That's yet a different bug.
>> I'm not sure that it's the fault of the recheck_on_update
>> feature proper though; it might be a pre-existing bug in
>> the reloptions code. Looks like somebody forgot to list
>> RELOPT_KIND_GIST in RELOPT_KIND_INDEX, but is that the
>> fault of commit c203d6cf8 or was it busted before?
>
> Looks new:
> + RELOPT_KIND_INDEX = RELOPT_KIND_BTREE|RELOPT_KIND_HASH|RELOPT_KIND_GIN|RELOPT_KIND_SPGIST,
>
> there aren't any other "for all indexes" type options, so the whole
> category didn't exist before.
>
> It also strikes me as a really bad idea, even if RELOPT_KIND_GIST
> wouldn't have been omitted: It breaks index am extensibility.
>
Does it? The RELOPT_KIND_* stuff is hard-coded in reloptions.h anyway,
so I'm not sure how this particular thing makes it less extensible?
That being said, we also have RELOPT_KIND_BRIN, and that seems to be
missing from RELOPT_KIND_INDEX too (and AFAICS the optimization works
for all index types).
regards
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