Commit b06e6f1a authored by Neil Conway's avatar Neil Conway

Change the parameter_types column of the pg_prepared_statements to be

an array of regtype, rather than an array of OIDs. This is likely to
be more useful to user, and the type OID can easily be obtained by
casting a regtype value to OID. Per suggestion from Tom.

Update the documentation and regression tests, and bump the catversion.
parent 1ce4c9e9
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Documentation of the system catalogs, directed toward PostgreSQL developers
$PostgreSQL: pgsql/doc/src/sgml/catalogs.sgml,v 2.116 2006/01/08 07:00:24 neilc Exp $
$PostgreSQL: pgsql/doc/src/sgml/catalogs.sgml,v 2.117 2006/01/16 18:15:30 neilc Exp $
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<chapter id="catalogs">
......@@ -284,8 +284,8 @@
<entry>
The initial value of the transition state. This is a text
field containing the initial value in its external string
representation. If this field is null, the transition state
value starts out null.
representation. If this field is NULL, the transition state
value starts out NULL.
</entry>
</row>
</tbody>
......@@ -293,10 +293,11 @@
</table>
<para>
New aggregate functions are registered with the <command>CREATE
AGGREGATE</command> command. See <xref linkend="xaggr"> for more
information about writing aggregate functions and the meaning of
the transition functions, etc.
New aggregate functions are registered with the <xref
linkend="sql-createaggregate" endterm="sql-createaggregate-title">
command. See <xref linkend="xaggr"> for more information about
writing aggregate functions and the meaning of the transition
functions, etc.
</para>
</sect1>
......@@ -1018,7 +1019,7 @@
<entry><type>bool</type></entry>
<entry></entry>
<entry>
Role may log in, that is, this role can be given as the initial
Role may log in. That is, this role can be given as the initial
session authorization identifier.
</entry>
</row>
......@@ -1561,21 +1562,21 @@
<entry><structfield>relukeys</structfield></entry>
<entry><type>int2</type></entry>
<entry></entry>
<entry>unused (<emphasis>not</emphasis> the number of unique keys)</entry>
<entry>Unused (<emphasis>not</emphasis> the number of unique keys)</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry><structfield>relfkeys</structfield></entry>
<entry><type>int2</type></entry>
<entry></entry>
<entry>unused (<emphasis>not</emphasis> the number of foreign keys on the table)</entry>
<entry>Unused (<emphasis>not</emphasis> the number of foreign keys on the table)</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry><structfield>relrefs</structfield></entry>
<entry><type>int2</type></entry>
<entry></entry>
<entry>unused</entry>
<entry>Unused</entry>
</row>
<row>
......@@ -1583,7 +1584,7 @@
<entry><type>bool</type></entry>
<entry></entry>
<entry>
True if we generate an OID for each row of the relation.
True if we generate an OID for each row of the relation
</entry>
</row>
......@@ -1592,7 +1593,7 @@
<entry><type>bool</type></entry>
<entry></entry>
<entry>
True if the table has (or once had) a primary key.
True if the table has (or once had) a primary key
</entry>
</row>
......@@ -1601,7 +1602,7 @@
<entry><type>bool</type></entry>
<entry></entry>
<entry>True if table has rules; see
<structname>pg_rewrite</structname> catalog.
<structname>pg_rewrite</structname> catalog
</entry>
</row>
......@@ -1609,7 +1610,7 @@
<entry><structfield>relhassubclass</structfield></entry>
<entry><type>bool</type></entry>
<entry></entry>
<entry>True if table has (or once had) any inheritance children.</entry>
<entry>True if table has (or once had) any inheritance children</entry>
</row>
<row>
......@@ -1620,7 +1621,7 @@
Access privileges; see
<xref linkend="sql-grant" endterm="sql-grant-title"> and
<xref linkend="sql-revoke" endterm="sql-revoke-title">
for details.
for details
</entry>
</row>
</tbody>
......@@ -2030,7 +2031,7 @@
Access privileges; see
<xref linkend="sql-grant" endterm="sql-grant-title"> and
<xref linkend="sql-revoke" endterm="sql-revoke-title">
for details.
for details
</entry>
</row>
</tbody>
......@@ -2131,7 +2132,7 @@
<entry><type>char</type></entry>
<entry></entry>
<entry>
A code defining the specific semantics of this dependency relationship; see text.
A code defining the specific semantics of this dependency relationship; see text
</entry>
</row>
......@@ -2273,7 +2274,7 @@
<entry><structfield>description</structfield></entry>
<entry><type>text</type></entry>
<entry></entry>
<entry>Arbitrary text that serves as the description of this object.</entry>
<entry>Arbitrary text that serves as the description of this object</entry>
</row>
</tbody>
</tgroup>
......@@ -2335,7 +2336,7 @@
<entry><structfield>indisunique</structfield></entry>
<entry><type>bool</type></entry>
<entry></entry>
<entry>If true, this is a unique index.</entry>
<entry>If true, this is a unique index</entry>
</row>
<row>
......@@ -2350,7 +2351,7 @@
<entry><structfield>indisclustered</structfield></entry>
<entry><type>bool</type></entry>
<entry></entry>
<entry>If true, the table was last clustered on this index.</entry>
<entry>If true, the table was last clustered on this index</entry>
</row>
<row>
......@@ -2385,7 +2386,7 @@
<entry>Expression trees (in <function>nodeToString()</function> representation)
for index attributes that are not simple column references. This is a
list with one element for each zero entry in <structfield>indkey</>.
Null if all index attributes are simple references.</entry>
NULL if all index attributes are simple references.</entry>
</row>
<row>
......@@ -2393,7 +2394,7 @@
<entry><type>text</type></entry>
<entry></entry>
<entry>Expression tree (in <function>nodeToString()</function> representation)
for partial index predicate. Null if not a partial index.</entry>
for partial index predicate. NULL if not a partial index.</entry>
</row>
</tbody>
</tgroup>
......@@ -2435,7 +2436,7 @@
<entry><type>oid</type></entry>
<entry><literal><link linkend="catalog-pg-class"><structname>pg_class</structname></link>.oid</literal></entry>
<entry>
The OID of the child table.
The OID of the child table
</entry>
</row>
......@@ -2444,7 +2445,7 @@
<entry><type>oid</type></entry>
<entry><literal><link linkend="catalog-pg-class"><structname>pg_class</structname></link>.oid</literal></entry>
<entry>
The OID of the parent table.
The OID of the parent table
</entry>
</row>
......@@ -2556,7 +2557,7 @@
Access privileges; see
<xref linkend="sql-grant" endterm="sql-grant-title"> and
<xref linkend="sql-revoke" endterm="sql-revoke-title">
for details.
for details
</entry>
</row>
</tbody>
......@@ -2683,7 +2684,7 @@
<entry><structfield>listenerpid</structfield></entry>
<entry><type>int4</type></entry>
<entry></entry>
<entry>PID of the server process that created this entry.</entry>
<entry>PID of the server process that created this entry</entry>
</row>
<row>
......@@ -2752,7 +2753,7 @@
Access privileges; see
<xref linkend="sql-grant" endterm="sql-grant-title"> and
<xref linkend="sql-revoke" endterm="sql-revoke-title">
for details.
for details
</entry>
</row>
</tbody>
......@@ -3030,8 +3031,8 @@
</table>
<para>
Unused column contain zeroes, for example <structfield>oprleft</structfield> is zero for a
prefix operator.
Unused column contain zeroes. For example, <structfield>oprleft</structfield>
is zero for a prefix operator.
</para>
</sect1>
......@@ -3123,9 +3124,10 @@
<para>
There are not currently any commands that manipulate procedural language
templates; to change the built-in information, a superuser must modify
the table using ordinary INSERT, DELETE, or UPDATE commands. It is
likely that a future release of <productname>PostgreSQL</productname>
will offer commands to change the entries in a cleaner fashion.
the table using ordinary <command>INSERT</command>, <command>DELETE</command>,
or <command>UPDATE</command> commands. It is likely that a future
release of <productname>PostgreSQL</productname> will offer
commands to change the entries in a cleaner fashion.
</para>
<para>
......@@ -3349,7 +3351,7 @@
Access privileges; see
<xref linkend="sql-grant" endterm="sql-grant-title"> and
<xref linkend="sql-revoke" endterm="sql-revoke-title">
for details.
for details
</entry>
</row>
</tbody>
......@@ -3552,7 +3554,7 @@
<entry><type>char</type></entry>
<entry></entry>
<entry>
A code defining the specific semantics of this dependency relationship; see text.
A code defining the specific semantics of this dependency relationship; see text
</entry>
</row>
......@@ -3743,8 +3745,8 @@
<entry></entry>
<entry>
Numerical statistics of the appropriate kind for the
<replaceable>N</>th <quote>slot</quote>, or null if the slot
kind does not involve numerical values.
<replaceable>N</>th <quote>slot</quote>, or NULL if the slot
kind does not involve numerical values
</entry>
</row>
......@@ -3754,7 +3756,7 @@
<entry></entry>
<entry>
Column data values of the appropriate kind for the
<replaceable>N</>th <quote>slot</quote>, or null if the slot
<replaceable>N</>th <quote>slot</quote>, or NULL if the slot
kind does not store any data values. Each array's element
values are actually of the specific column's data type, so there
is no way to define these columns' type more specifically than
......@@ -3831,7 +3833,7 @@
Access privileges; see
<xref linkend="sql-grant" endterm="sql-grant-title"> and
<xref linkend="sql-revoke" endterm="sql-revoke-title">
for details.
for details
</entry>
</row>
</tbody>
......@@ -3955,7 +3957,7 @@
<entry><structfield>tgargs</structfield></entry>
<entry><type>bytea</type></entry>
<entry></entry>
<entry>Argument strings to pass to trigger, each null-terminated</entry>
<entry>Argument strings to pass to trigger, each NULL-terminated</entry>
</row>
</tbody>
</tgroup>
......@@ -4374,12 +4376,12 @@
<row>
<entry><link linkend="view-pg-prepared-statements"><structname>pg_prepared_statements</structname></link></entry>
<entry>current prepared statements</entry>
<entry>prepared statements</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry><link linkend="view-pg-prepared-xacts"><structname>pg_prepared_xacts</structname></link></entry>
<entry>currently prepared transactions</entry>
<entry>prepared transactions</entry>
</row>
<row>
......@@ -4684,7 +4686,7 @@
<entry><type>xid</type></entry>
<entry></entry>
<entry>
ID of the transaction that is holding or awaiting this lock.
ID of the transaction that is holding or awaiting this lock
</entry>
</row>
<row>
......@@ -4693,7 +4695,7 @@
<entry></entry>
<entry>
Process ID of the server process holding or awaiting this
lock. Null if the lock is held by a prepared transaction.
lock. NULL if the lock is held by a prepared transaction.
</entry>
</row>
<row>
......@@ -4801,10 +4803,9 @@
<para>
<structname>pg_prepared_statements</structname> contains one row
for each prepared statement. Rows are added to the view when a new
prepared statement is created, and removed when a prepared
statement is released (for example, via the <xref
linkend="sql-deallocate" endterm="sql-deallocate-title">
command).
prepared statement is created and removed when a prepared statement
is released (for example, via the <xref linkend="sql-deallocate"
endterm="sql-deallocate-title"> command).
</para>
<table>
......@@ -4825,7 +4826,7 @@
<entry><type>text</type></entry>
<entry></entry>
<entry>
The identifier of the prepared statement.
The identifier of the prepared statement
</entry>
</row>
<row>
......@@ -4846,16 +4847,18 @@
<entry><type>timestamptz</type></entry>
<entry></entry>
<entry>
The time at which the prepared statement was created.
The time at which the prepared statement was created
</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry><structfield>parameter_types</structfield></entry>
<entry><type>oid[]</type></entry>
<entry><type>regtype[]</type></entry>
<entry></entry>
<entry>
The expected parameter types for the prepared statement in the form of
an array of type OIDs.
The expected parameter types for the prepared statement in the
form of an array of <type>regtype</type>. The OID corresponding
to an element of this array can be obtained by casting the
<type>regtype</type> value to <type>oid</type>.
</entry>
</row>
<row>
......@@ -4866,7 +4869,7 @@
<literal>true</literal> if the prepared statement was created
via the <command>PREPARE</command> SQL statement;
<literal>false</literal> if the statement was prepared via the
frontend/backend protocol.
frontend/backend protocol
</entry>
</row>
</tbody>
......@@ -5733,7 +5736,7 @@
<entry><structfield>definition</structfield></entry>
<entry><type>text</type></entry>
<entry></entry>
<entry>view definition (a reconstructed SELECT query)</entry>
<entry>view definition (a reconstructed <command>SELECT</command> query)</entry>
</row>
</tbody>
</tgroup>
......
......@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
*
* Copyright (c) 1996-2005, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
*
* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/backend/catalog/system_views.sql,v 1.23 2006/01/08 07:00:25 neilc Exp $
* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/backend/catalog/system_views.sql,v 1.24 2006/01/16 18:15:30 neilc Exp $
*/
CREATE VIEW pg_roles AS
......@@ -160,7 +160,7 @@ CREATE VIEW pg_prepared_statements AS
SELECT P.name, P.statement, P.prepare_time, P.parameter_types, P.from_sql
FROM pg_prepared_statement() AS P
(name text, statement text, prepare_time timestamptz,
parameter_types oid[], from_sql boolean);
parameter_types regtype[], from_sql boolean);
CREATE VIEW pg_settings AS
SELECT *
......
......@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@
* Copyright (c) 2002-2005, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
*
* IDENTIFICATION
* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/backend/commands/prepare.c,v 1.45 2006/01/08 07:00:25 neilc Exp $
* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/backend/commands/prepare.c,v 1.46 2006/01/16 18:15:30 neilc Exp $
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
......@@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ static HTAB *prepared_queries = NULL;
static void InitQueryHashTable(void);
static ParamListInfo EvaluateParams(EState *estate,
List *params, List *argtypes);
static Datum build_oid_array(List *oid_list);
static Datum build_regtype_array(List *oid_list);
/*
* Implements the 'PREPARE' utility statement.
......@@ -674,7 +674,7 @@ ExplainExecuteQuery(ExplainStmt *stmt, ParamListInfo params,
/*
* This set returning function reads all the prepared statements and
* returns a set of (name, statement, prepare_time, param_types).
* returns a set of (name, statement, prepare_time, param_types, from_sql).
*/
Datum
pg_prepared_statement(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
......@@ -721,7 +721,7 @@ pg_prepared_statement(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
TupleDescInitEntry(tupdesc, (AttrNumber) 3, "prepare_time",
TIMESTAMPTZOID, -1, 0);
TupleDescInitEntry(tupdesc, (AttrNumber) 4, "parameter_types",
OIDARRAYOID, -1, 0);
REGTYPEARRAYOID, -1, 0);
TupleDescInitEntry(tupdesc, (AttrNumber) 5, "from_sql",
BOOLOID, -1, 0);
......@@ -757,7 +757,7 @@ pg_prepared_statement(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
CStringGetDatum(prep_stmt->query_string));
values[2] = TimestampTzGetDatum(prep_stmt->prepare_time);
values[3] = build_oid_array(prep_stmt->argtype_list);
values[3] = build_regtype_array(prep_stmt->argtype_list);
values[4] = BoolGetDatum(prep_stmt->from_sql);
tuple = heap_form_tuple(funcctx->tuple_desc, values, nulls);
......@@ -770,26 +770,33 @@ pg_prepared_statement(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
/*
* This utility function takes a List of Oids, and returns a Datum
* pointing to a Postgres array containing those OIDs. The empty list
* is returned as a zero-element array, not NULL.
* pointing to a one-dimensional Postgres array of regtypes. The empty
* list is returned as a zero-element array, not NULL.
*/
static Datum
build_oid_array(List *oid_list)
build_regtype_array(List *oid_list)
{
ListCell *lc;
int len;
int i;
Datum *tmp_ary;
ArrayType *ary;
ListCell *lc;
int len;
int i;
Datum *tmp_ary;
ArrayType *result;
len = list_length(oid_list);
tmp_ary = (Datum *) palloc(len * sizeof(Datum));
i = 0;
foreach(lc, oid_list)
tmp_ary[i++] = ObjectIdGetDatum(lfirst_oid(lc));
{
Oid oid;
Datum oid_str;
oid = lfirst_oid(lc);
oid_str = DirectFunctionCall1(oidout, ObjectIdGetDatum(oid));
tmp_ary[i++] = DirectFunctionCall1(regtypein, oid_str);
}
/* XXX: this hardcodes assumptions about the OID type... */
ary = construct_array(tmp_ary, len, OIDOID, sizeof(Oid), true, 'i');
return PointerGetDatum(ary);
/* XXX: this hardcodes assumptions about the regtype type */
result = construct_array(tmp_ary, len, REGTYPEOID, 4, true, 'i');
return PointerGetDatum(result);
}
......@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@
* Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2005, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
* Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
*
* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/include/catalog/catversion.h,v 1.310 2006/01/11 20:12:39 tgl Exp $
* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/include/catalog/catversion.h,v 1.311 2006/01/16 18:15:30 neilc Exp $
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
......@@ -53,6 +53,6 @@
*/
/* yyyymmddN */
#define CATALOG_VERSION_NO 200601111
#define CATALOG_VERSION_NO 200601161
#endif
......@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
* Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2005, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
* Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
*
* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/include/catalog/pg_type.h,v 1.168 2006/01/08 07:00:26 neilc Exp $
* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/include/catalog/pg_type.h,v 1.169 2006/01/16 18:15:30 neilc Exp $
*
* NOTES
* the genbki.sh script reads this file and generates .bki
......@@ -406,7 +406,6 @@ DATA(insert OID = 1007 ( _int4 PGNSP PGUID -1 f b t \054 0 23 array_in array_
DATA(insert OID = 1008 ( _regproc PGNSP PGUID -1 f b t \054 0 24 array_in array_out array_recv array_send - i x f 0 -1 0 _null_ _null_ ));
DATA(insert OID = 1009 ( _text PGNSP PGUID -1 f b t \054 0 25 array_in array_out array_recv array_send - i x f 0 -1 0 _null_ _null_ ));
DATA(insert OID = 1028 ( _oid PGNSP PGUID -1 f b t \054 0 26 array_in array_out array_recv array_send - i x f 0 -1 0 _null_ _null_ ));
#define OIDARRAYOID 1028
DATA(insert OID = 1010 ( _tid PGNSP PGUID -1 f b t \054 0 27 array_in array_out array_recv array_send - i x f 0 -1 0 _null_ _null_ ));
DATA(insert OID = 1011 ( _xid PGNSP PGUID -1 f b t \054 0 28 array_in array_out array_recv array_send - i x f 0 -1 0 _null_ _null_ ));
DATA(insert OID = 1012 ( _cid PGNSP PGUID -1 f b t \054 0 29 array_in array_out array_recv array_send - i x f 0 -1 0 _null_ _null_ ));
......@@ -517,6 +516,7 @@ DATA(insert OID = 2208 ( _regoper PGNSP PGUID -1 f b t \054 0 2203 array_in a
DATA(insert OID = 2209 ( _regoperator PGNSP PGUID -1 f b t \054 0 2204 array_in array_out array_recv array_send - i x f 0 -1 0 _null_ _null_ ));
DATA(insert OID = 2210 ( _regclass PGNSP PGUID -1 f b t \054 0 2205 array_in array_out array_recv array_send - i x f 0 -1 0 _null_ _null_ ));
DATA(insert OID = 2211 ( _regtype PGNSP PGUID -1 f b t \054 0 2206 array_in array_out array_recv array_send - i x f 0 -1 0 _null_ _null_ ));
#define REGTYPEARRAYOID 2211
/*
* pseudo-types
......
......@@ -148,19 +148,19 @@ PREPARE q7(unknown) AS
SELECT * FROM road WHERE thepath = $1;
SELECT name, statement, parameter_types FROM pg_prepared_statements
ORDER BY name;
name | statement | parameter_types
------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------------------
name | statement | parameter_types
------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------
q2 | PREPARE q2(text) AS
SELECT datname, datistemplate, datallowconn
FROM pg_database WHERE datname = $1; | {25}
FROM pg_database WHERE datname = $1; | {text}
q3 | PREPARE q3(text, int, float, boolean, oid, smallint) AS
SELECT * FROM tenk1 WHERE string4 = $1 AND (four = $2 OR
ten = $3::bigint OR true = $4 OR oid = $5 OR odd = $6::int); | {25,23,701,16,26,21}
ten = $3::bigint OR true = $4 OR oid = $5 OR odd = $6::int); | {text,integer,"double precision",boolean,oid,smallint}
q5 | PREPARE q5(int, text) AS
SELECT * FROM tenk1 WHERE unique1 = $1 OR stringu1 = $2; | {23,25}
SELECT * FROM tenk1 WHERE unique1 = $1 OR stringu1 = $2; | {integer,text}
q6 | PREPARE q6 AS
SELECT * FROM tenk1 WHERE unique1 = $1 AND stringu1 = $2; | {23,19}
SELECT * FROM tenk1 WHERE unique1 = $1 AND stringu1 = $2; | {integer,name}
q7 | PREPARE q7(unknown) AS
SELECT * FROM road WHERE thepath = $1; | {602}
SELECT * FROM road WHERE thepath = $1; | {path}
(5 rows)
......@@ -1280,7 +1280,7 @@ SELECT viewname, definition FROM pg_views WHERE schemaname <> 'information_schem
pg_group | SELECT pg_authid.rolname AS groname, pg_authid.oid AS grosysid, ARRAY(SELECT pg_auth_members.member FROM pg_auth_members WHERE (pg_auth_members.roleid = pg_authid.oid)) AS grolist FROM pg_authid WHERE (NOT pg_authid.rolcanlogin);
pg_indexes | SELECT n.nspname AS schemaname, c.relname AS tablename, i.relname AS indexname, t.spcname AS "tablespace", pg_get_indexdef(i.oid) AS indexdef FROM ((((pg_index x JOIN pg_class c ON ((c.oid = x.indrelid))) JOIN pg_class i ON ((i.oid = x.indexrelid))) LEFT JOIN pg_namespace n ON ((n.oid = c.relnamespace))) LEFT JOIN pg_tablespace t ON ((t.oid = i.reltablespace))) WHERE ((c.relkind = 'r'::"char") AND (i.relkind = 'i'::"char"));
pg_locks | SELECT l.locktype, l."database", l.relation, l.page, l.tuple, l.transactionid, l.classid, l.objid, l.objsubid, l."transaction", l.pid, l."mode", l."granted" FROM pg_lock_status() l(locktype text, "database" oid, relation oid, page integer, tuple smallint, transactionid xid, classid oid, objid oid, objsubid smallint, "transaction" xid, pid integer, "mode" text, "granted" boolean);
pg_prepared_statements | SELECT p.name, p."statement", p.prepare_time, p.parameter_types, p.from_sql FROM pg_prepared_statement() p(name text, "statement" text, prepare_time timestamp with time zone, parameter_types oid[], from_sql boolean);
pg_prepared_statements | SELECT p.name, p."statement", p.prepare_time, p.parameter_types, p.from_sql FROM pg_prepared_statement() p(name text, "statement" text, prepare_time timestamp with time zone, parameter_types regtype[], from_sql boolean);
pg_prepared_xacts | SELECT p."transaction", p.gid, p."prepared", u.rolname AS "owner", d.datname AS "database" FROM ((pg_prepared_xact() p("transaction" xid, gid text, "prepared" timestamp with time zone, ownerid oid, dbid oid) LEFT JOIN pg_authid u ON ((p.ownerid = u.oid))) LEFT JOIN pg_database d ON ((p.dbid = d.oid)));
pg_roles | SELECT pg_authid.rolname, pg_authid.rolsuper, pg_authid.rolinherit, pg_authid.rolcreaterole, pg_authid.rolcreatedb, pg_authid.rolcatupdate, pg_authid.rolcanlogin, pg_authid.rolconnlimit, '********'::text AS rolpassword, pg_authid.rolvaliduntil, pg_authid.rolconfig, pg_authid.oid FROM pg_authid;
pg_rules | SELECT n.nspname AS schemaname, c.relname AS tablename, r.rulename, pg_get_ruledef(r.oid) AS definition FROM ((pg_rewrite r JOIN pg_class c ON ((c.oid = r.ev_class))) LEFT JOIN pg_namespace n ON ((n.oid = c.relnamespace))) WHERE (r.rulename <> '_RETURN'::name);
......
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