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On Fri, Apr 25, 2008 at 3:46 AM, Tom Lane wrote:
> alter table t1 add column f2 int not null;
>
> transformAlterTableStmt will produce an AT_AddColumn subcommand
> containing a ColumnDef with is_not_null = false, followed by an
> AT_SetNotNull subcommand. But for
>
Yep, that's what I was trying to describe in my first post.
The ADD COLUMN code checks to see if the new column has been set to
is_not_null = true by transformColumnDefinition. That's at
parse_utilcmd.c:1738.
If it detects a NOT NULL column, it creates the new AT_SetNotNull
subcommand and adds it to the list, and sets the column's is_not_null
back to false.
> alter table t1 add column f2 int primary key;
>
> it produces an AT_AddColumn subcommand containing a ColumnDef with
> is_not_null = true, followed by an AT_AddIndex subcommand.
>
This is because transformIndexConstraint sets is_not_null = true for
any columns in a primary key constraint. That's at
parse_utilcmd.c:1127.
Note that this happens *after* transformAlterTableStmt performs the
check I mentioned above.
> This is not super consistent, and maybe should be cleaned up;
> but the intent is perfectly clear in both cases so I think tablecmds.c
> should be able to do the right thing with either.
>
> It looks to me that the appropriate fix involves doing
>
> tab->new_notnull |= colDef->is_not_null;
>
> somewhere in ATExecAddColumn; but I haven't tested this much.
Makes sense to me. I'll give it go.
Cheers,
BJ
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