Commit 79f39c4d authored by Tom Lane's avatar Tom Lane

My latest fixes to gram.y cause CREATE TABLE t (f1 bool default 1 < 2)

to be accepted, but constraints regress test was expecting it to fail.
parent ea4ae108
......@@ -40,9 +40,9 @@ CREATE TABLE error_tbl (i int DEFAULT (100, ));
-- this will fail because gram.y uses b_expr not a_expr for defaults,
-- to avoid a shift/reduce conflict that arises from NOT NULL being
-- part of the column definition syntax:
CREATE TABLE error_tbl (b1 bool DEFAULT 1 < 2);
CREATE TABLE error_tbl (b1 bool DEFAULT 1 IN (1, 2));
-- this should work, however:
CREATE TABLE error_tbl (b1 bool DEFAULT (1 < 2));
CREATE TABLE error_tbl (b1 bool DEFAULT (1 IN (1, 2)));
DROP TABLE error_tbl;
......
......@@ -33,9 +33,9 @@ four| i1|i2
QUERY: CREATE TABLE error_tbl (i int DEFAULT (100, ));
ERROR: parser: parse error at or near ","
QUERY: CREATE TABLE error_tbl (b1 bool DEFAULT 1 < 2);
ERROR: parser: parse error at or near "<"
QUERY: CREATE TABLE error_tbl (b1 bool DEFAULT (1 < 2));
QUERY: CREATE TABLE error_tbl (b1 bool DEFAULT 1 IN (1, 2));
ERROR: parser: parse error at or near "in"
QUERY: CREATE TABLE error_tbl (b1 bool DEFAULT (1 IN (1, 2)));
QUERY: DROP TABLE error_tbl;
QUERY: CREATE TABLE CHECK_TBL (x int,
CONSTRAINT CHECK_CON CHECK (x > 3));
......
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