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Parsed test spec with 2 sessions
starting permutation: s1_create_temp_objects s1_discard_temp s2_check_schema
step s1_create_temp_objects:
-- create function large enough to be toasted, to ensure we correctly clean those up, a prior bug
-- https://postgr.es/m/CAOFAq3BU5Mf2TTvu8D9n_ZOoFAeQswuzk7yziAb7xuw_qyw5gw%40mail.gmail.com
SELECT exec(format($outer$
CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION pg_temp.long() RETURNS text LANGUAGE sql AS $body$ SELECT %L; $body$$outer$,
(SELECT string_agg(g.i::text||':'||random()::text, '|') FROM generate_series(1, 100) g(i))));
-- The above bug requirs function removal to happen after a catalog
-- invalidation. dependency.c sorts objects in descending oid order so
-- that newer objects are deleted before older objects, so create a
-- table after.
CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE invalidate_catalog_cache();
-- test non-temp function is dropped when depending on temp table
CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE just_give_me_a_type(id serial primary key);
CREATE FUNCTION uses_a_temp_type(just_give_me_a_type) RETURNS int LANGUAGE sql AS $$SELECT 1;$$;
exec
----
(1 row)
step s1_discard_temp:
DISCARD TEMP;
step s2_check_schema:
SELECT oid::regclass FROM pg_class WHERE relnamespace = (SELECT oid FROM s1_temp_schema);
SELECT oid::regproc FROM pg_proc WHERE pronamespace = (SELECT oid FROM s1_temp_schema);
SELECT oid::regproc FROM pg_type WHERE typnamespace = (SELECT oid FROM s1_temp_schema);
oid
---
(0 rows)
oid
---
(0 rows)
oid
---
(0 rows)
starting permutation: s1_advisory s2_advisory s1_create_temp_objects s1_exit s2_check_schema
step s1_advisory:
SELECT pg_advisory_lock('pg_namespace'::regclass::int8);
pg_advisory_lock
----------------
(1 row)
step s2_advisory:
SELECT pg_advisory_lock('pg_namespace'::regclass::int8);
<waiting ...>
step s1_create_temp_objects:
-- create function large enough to be toasted, to ensure we correctly clean those up, a prior bug
-- https://postgr.es/m/CAOFAq3BU5Mf2TTvu8D9n_ZOoFAeQswuzk7yziAb7xuw_qyw5gw%40mail.gmail.com
SELECT exec(format($outer$
CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION pg_temp.long() RETURNS text LANGUAGE sql AS $body$ SELECT %L; $body$$outer$,
(SELECT string_agg(g.i::text||':'||random()::text, '|') FROM generate_series(1, 100) g(i))));
-- The above bug requirs function removal to happen after a catalog
-- invalidation. dependency.c sorts objects in descending oid order so
-- that newer objects are deleted before older objects, so create a
-- table after.
CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE invalidate_catalog_cache();
-- test non-temp function is dropped when depending on temp table
CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE just_give_me_a_type(id serial primary key);
CREATE FUNCTION uses_a_temp_type(just_give_me_a_type) RETURNS int LANGUAGE sql AS $$SELECT 1;$$;
exec
----
(1 row)
step s1_exit:
SELECT pg_terminate_backend(pg_backend_pid());
FATAL: terminating connection due to administrator command
server closed the connection unexpectedly
This probably means the server terminated abnormally
before or while processing the request.
step s2_advisory: <... completed>
pg_advisory_lock
----------------
(1 row)
step s2_check_schema:
SELECT oid::regclass FROM pg_class WHERE relnamespace = (SELECT oid FROM s1_temp_schema);
SELECT oid::regproc FROM pg_proc WHERE pronamespace = (SELECT oid FROM s1_temp_schema);
SELECT oid::regproc FROM pg_type WHERE typnamespace = (SELECT oid FROM s1_temp_schema);
oid
---
(0 rows)
oid
---
(0 rows)
oid
---
(0 rows)
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