funinfo = getFuncs(&numFuncs);
funinfoindex = buildIndexArray(funinfo, numFuncs, sizeof(FuncInfo));
- /* this must be after getFuncs */
+ /* this must be after getTables and getFuncs */
if (g_verbose)
write_msg(NULL, "reading user-defined types\n");
typinfo = getTypes(&numTypes);
* If it's a table's rowtype or an autogenerated array type, we also apply a
* special type code to facilitate sorting into the desired order. (We don't
* want to consider those to be ordinary types because that would bring tables
- * up into the datatype part of the dump order.) Those tests should be made
- * first to ensure the objType change is applied regardless of namespace etc.
+ * up into the datatype part of the dump order.) We still set the object's
+ * dump flag; that's not going to cause the dummy type to be dumped, but we
+ * need it so that casts involving such types will be dumped correctly -- see
+ * dumpCast. This means the flag should be set the same as for the underlying
+ * object (the table or base type).
*/
static void
selectDumpableType(TypeInfo *tyinfo)
if (OidIsValid(tyinfo->typrelid) &&
tyinfo->typrelkind != RELKIND_COMPOSITE_TYPE)
{
- tyinfo->dobj.dump = false;
+ TableInfo *tytable = findTableByOid(tyinfo->typrelid);
+
tyinfo->dobj.objType = DO_DUMMY_TYPE;
+ if (tytable != NULL)
+ tyinfo->dobj.dump = tytable->dobj.dump;
+ else
+ tyinfo->dobj.dump = false;
+ return;
}
/* skip auto-generated array types */
- else if (tyinfo->isArray)
+ if (tyinfo->isArray)
{
- tyinfo->dobj.dump = false;
tyinfo->dobj.objType = DO_DUMMY_TYPE;
+ /*
+ * Fall through to set the dump flag; we assume that the subsequent
+ * rules will do the same thing as they would for the array's base
+ * type. (We cannot reliably look up the base type here, since
+ * getTypes may not have processed it yet.)
+ */
}
/* dump only types in dumpable namespaces */
- else if (!tyinfo->dobj.namespace->dobj.dump)
+ if (!tyinfo->dobj.namespace->dobj.dump)
tyinfo->dobj.dump = false;
/* skip undefined placeholder types */