postgresql/src/include/commands/sequence.h
Alvaro Herrera a2e35b53c3 Change many routines to return ObjectAddress rather than OID
The changed routines are mostly those that can be directly called by
ProcessUtilitySlow; the intention is to make the affected object
information more precise, in support for future event trigger changes.
Originally it was envisioned that the OID of the affected object would
be enough, and in most cases that is correct, but upon actually
implementing the event trigger changes it turned out that ObjectAddress
is more widely useful.

Additionally, some command execution routines grew an output argument
that's an object address which provides further info about the executed
command.  To wit:

* for ALTER DOMAIN / ADD CONSTRAINT, it corresponds to the address of
  the new constraint

* for ALTER OBJECT / SET SCHEMA, it corresponds to the address of the
  schema that originally contained the object.

* for ALTER EXTENSION {ADD, DROP} OBJECT, it corresponds to the address
  of the object added to or dropped from the extension.

There's no user-visible change in this commit, and no functional change
either.

Discussion: 20150218213255.GC6717@tamriel.snowman.net
Reviewed-By: Stephen Frost, Andres Freund
2015-03-03 14:10:50 -03:00

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/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* sequence.h
* prototypes for sequence.c.
*
* Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2015, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
* Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
*
* src/include/commands/sequence.h
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
#ifndef SEQUENCE_H
#define SEQUENCE_H
#include "access/xlogreader.h"
#include "catalog/objectaddress.h"
#include "fmgr.h"
#include "lib/stringinfo.h"
#include "nodes/parsenodes.h"
#include "storage/relfilenode.h"
typedef struct FormData_pg_sequence
{
NameData sequence_name;
int64 last_value;
int64 start_value;
int64 increment_by;
int64 max_value;
int64 min_value;
int64 cache_value;
int64 log_cnt;
bool is_cycled;
bool is_called;
} FormData_pg_sequence;
typedef FormData_pg_sequence *Form_pg_sequence;
/*
* Columns of a sequence relation
*/
#define SEQ_COL_NAME 1
#define SEQ_COL_LASTVAL 2
#define SEQ_COL_STARTVAL 3
#define SEQ_COL_INCBY 4
#define SEQ_COL_MAXVALUE 5
#define SEQ_COL_MINVALUE 6
#define SEQ_COL_CACHE 7
#define SEQ_COL_LOG 8
#define SEQ_COL_CYCLE 9
#define SEQ_COL_CALLED 10
#define SEQ_COL_FIRSTCOL SEQ_COL_NAME
#define SEQ_COL_LASTCOL SEQ_COL_CALLED
/* XLOG stuff */
#define XLOG_SEQ_LOG 0x00
typedef struct xl_seq_rec
{
RelFileNode node;
/* SEQUENCE TUPLE DATA FOLLOWS AT THE END */
} xl_seq_rec;
extern Datum nextval(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS);
extern Datum nextval_oid(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS);
extern Datum currval_oid(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS);
extern Datum setval_oid(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS);
extern Datum setval3_oid(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS);
extern Datum lastval(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS);
extern Datum pg_sequence_parameters(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS);
extern ObjectAddress DefineSequence(CreateSeqStmt *stmt);
extern ObjectAddress AlterSequence(AlterSeqStmt *stmt);
extern void ResetSequence(Oid seq_relid);
extern void ResetSequenceCaches(void);
extern void seq_redo(XLogReaderState *rptr);
extern void seq_desc(StringInfo buf, XLogReaderState *rptr);
extern const char *seq_identify(uint8 info);
#endif /* SEQUENCE_H */