> Bruce Momjian <pgman@candle.pha.pa.us> writes:
> > I will tweek the code to properly check for trailing numbers. Right now
> > multiple spaces cause problems, and trailing numbers are ignored. With
> > oidn, we can get away with trailing zeros because an oid of 0 is
> > invalid, but with int2n, a zero is valid, so I think we can't just ignore
> > extra trailing zeros. We can pad with zeros, however. Comments?
>
> For the primary use of these things, which is attribute numbers in
> pg_index, padding or dropping zeroes is correct behavior --- unused
> positions in the vector will have zero values, same as for the oid
> vector. I think it's OK to define the type's behavior suitably for
> the system's use, because it's not intended as a general-purpose user
> type; users oughta be using int2[]. (Really, the only reason we have
> these types at all is that we depend on having compile-time-constant
> field sizes in the system catalogs that are accessed via
> include/catalog/'s struct declarations...)
Renamed oid8 ->oidvector and int28->int2vector. initdb everyone. New
type names require it.
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