Re: [HACKERS] misc and triggers regression tests failed on 6. 5be t a1 - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Bruce Momjian
Subject Re: [HACKERS] misc and triggers regression tests failed on 6. 5be t a1
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Msg-id 199905121247.IAA18731@candle.pha.pa.us
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In response to Re: [HACKERS] misc and triggers regression tests failed on 6. 5be t a1  (ZEUGSWETTER Andreas IZ5 <Andreas.Zeugswetter@telecom.at>)
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Applied.


> >  
> > > > I have applied a new refint from Massimo.  Can people check that and
> > > > make the needed fixes to it and trigger.sql?
> > > > 
> > > Since you seem to want this functionality, could you alter
> > > check_primary_key, 
> > > so that it chooses a default action of  "dependent", and not force us to
> > > specify an action ?
> > 
> > I applied it because it was supplied to me.  I have no opinion on way or
> > the other.  If you want to reverse this all out, feel free, or add the
> > dependent option.
> > 
> I am sorry, I misinterpreted the still failing trigger regression test. The
> offending code
> has been removed, the action is now always dependent :-)
> 
> I suggest the following patch, to finally make trigger regression happy
> again:
> 
>  <<refint1.patch>> 
> After that you can remove the following from TODO:
> Remove ERROR:  check_primary_key: even number of arguments should be
> specified
> Trigger regression test fails
> 
> Andreas

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