On 2024-Nov-25, Suraj Kharage wrote:
> Another case which needs conclusion is -
> When changing from INHERIT to NO INHERIT, we need to walk all children and
> decrement coninhcount for the corresponding constraint. If a constraint in
> one child reaches zero, should we drop it? not sure. If we do, make sure
> to reset the corresponding attnotnull bit too. We could decide not to drop
> the constraint, in which case you don’t need to reset attnotnull.
I think it's more useful if we keep such a constraint (but of course
change its conislocal to true, if it isn't that already).
There are arguments for doing both things (drop it or leave it); but if
you drop it, there's no way to put it back without scanning the table
again. If you keep it, it's easy to drop it afterwards.
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