Re: [PATCH] Logical decoding of TRUNCATE - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Marco Nenciarini
Subject Re: [PATCH] Logical decoding of TRUNCATE
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Msg-id fde57e23-9828-8741-bb60-2b2d9e4ad55a@2ndquadrant.it
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In response to Re: [PATCH] Logical decoding of TRUNCATE  (Petr Jelinek <petr.jelinek@2ndquadrant.com>)
Responses Re: [PATCH] Logical decoding of TRUNCATE
Re: [PATCH] Logical decoding of TRUNCATE
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Il 23/01/18 18:25, Petr Jelinek ha scritto:
> On 23/01/18 18:19, Marco Nenciarini wrote:
>> Il 23/01/18 18:13, Petr Jelinek ha scritto:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> On 23/01/18 15:38, Marco Nenciarini wrote:
>>>> Il 22/01/18 23:18, Petr Jelinek ha scritto:
>>>>> On 22/01/18 19:45, Petr Jelinek wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Actually on second look, I don't like the new boolean parameter much.
>>>>> I'd rather we didn't touch the input list and always close only
>>>>> relations opened inside the ExecuteTruncateGuts().
>>>>>
>>>>> It may mean more list(s) but the current interface is still not clean.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Now ExecuteTruncateGuts unconditionally closes the relations that it
>>>> opens. The caller has now always the responsibility to close the
>>>> relations passed with the explicit_rels list.
>>>
>>> This looks good.
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Version 15 attached.
>>>>
>>>
>>> I see you still do CASCADE on the subscriber though.
>>>
>>
>> No it doesn't. The following code in worker.c prevents that.
>>
>>
>> +     /*
>> +      * Even if we used CASCADE on the upstream master we explicitly
>> +      * default to replaying changes without further cascading.
>> +      * This might be later changeable with a user specified option.
>> +      */
>> +     cascade = false;
>
> Ah, that's pretty ugly, why don't we just use DROP_RESTRICT always
> instead of this (keeping the comment). Unless you plan to make it option
> as part of this patch, the current coding is confusing.
>

Ok, Removed.

Version 16 attached.

Regards,
Marco

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