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authorPeter Eisentraut <peter@eisentraut.org>2022-04-07 16:13:23 +0200
committerPeter Eisentraut <peter@eisentraut.org>2022-04-07 16:18:00 +0200
commit344d62fb9a978a72cf8347f0369b9ee643fd0b31 (patch)
treed91171f80e9447b6e64614b76fe4b53045e74585 /src/include/commands
parentbab588cd5cbbeb43cda6e20c967b43000ea2aa80 (diff)
downloadpostgresql-344d62fb9a978a72cf8347f0369b9ee643fd0b31.tar.gz
Unlogged sequences
Add support for unlogged sequences. Unlike for unlogged tables, this is not a performance feature. It allows sequences associated with unlogged tables to be excluded from replication. A new subcommand ALTER SEQUENCE ... SET LOGGED/UNLOGGED is added. An identity/serial sequence now automatically gets and follows the persistence level (logged/unlogged) of its owning table. (The sequences owned by temporary tables were already temporary through the separate mechanism in RangeVarAdjustRelationPersistence().) But you can still change the persistence of an owned sequence separately. Also, pg_dump and pg_upgrade preserve the persistence of existing sequences. Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/04e12818-2f98-257c-b926-2845d74ed04f%402ndquadrant.com
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diff --git a/src/include/commands/sequence.h b/src/include/commands/sequence.h
index 5bab90db8e..f2381982d5 100644
--- a/src/include/commands/sequence.h
+++ b/src/include/commands/sequence.h
@@ -58,6 +58,7 @@ extern List *sequence_options(Oid relid);
extern ObjectAddress DefineSequence(ParseState *pstate, CreateSeqStmt *stmt);
extern ObjectAddress AlterSequence(ParseState *pstate, AlterSeqStmt *stmt);
+extern void SequenceChangePersistence(Oid relid, char newrelpersistence);
extern void DeleteSequenceTuple(Oid relid);
extern void ResetSequence(Oid seq_relid);
extern void SetSequence(Oid seq_relid, bool transactional, int64 last_value, int64 log_cnt, bool is_called);