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parse_relation.c

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      Fix LATERAL references to target table of UPDATE/DELETE. · 0c051c90
      Tom Lane authored
      I failed to think much about UPDATE/DELETE when implementing LATERAL :-(.
      The implemented behavior ended up being that subqueries in the FROM or
      USING clause (respectively) could access the update/delete target table as
      though it were a lateral reference; which seems fine if they said LATERAL,
      but certainly ought to draw an error if they didn't.  Fix it so you get a
      suitable error when you omit LATERAL.  Per report from Emre Hasegeli.
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      Fix LATERAL references to target table of UPDATE/DELETE.
      Tom Lane authored
      I failed to think much about UPDATE/DELETE when implementing LATERAL :-(.
      The implemented behavior ended up being that subqueries in the FROM or
      USING clause (respectively) could access the update/delete target table as
      though it were a lateral reference; which seems fine if they said LATERAL,
      but certainly ought to draw an error if they didn't.  Fix it so you get a
      suitable error when you omit LATERAL.  Per report from Emre Hasegeli.