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Gen_fmgrtab.sh

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    • Peter Eisentraut's avatar
      739adf32
      Remove unused system table columns: · 739adf32
      Peter Eisentraut authored
      pg_language.lancompiler
      pg_operator.oprprec
      pg_operator.oprisleft
      pg_proc.proimplicit
      pg_proc.probyte_pct
      pg_proc.properbyte_cpu
      pg_proc.propercall_cpu
      pg_proc.prooutin_ratio
      pg_shadow.usetrace
      pg_type.typprtlen
      pg_type.typreceive
      pg_type.typsend
      
      Attempts to use the obsoleted attributes of pg_operator or pg_proc
      in the CREATE commands will be greeted by a warning.  For pg_type,
      there is no warning (yet) because pg_dump scripts still contain these
      attributes.
      
      Also remove new but already obsolete spellings
      isVolatile, isStable, isImmutable in WITH clause.  (Use new syntax
      instead.)
      739adf32
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      Remove unused system table columns:
      Peter Eisentraut authored
      pg_language.lancompiler
      pg_operator.oprprec
      pg_operator.oprisleft
      pg_proc.proimplicit
      pg_proc.probyte_pct
      pg_proc.properbyte_cpu
      pg_proc.propercall_cpu
      pg_proc.prooutin_ratio
      pg_shadow.usetrace
      pg_type.typprtlen
      pg_type.typreceive
      pg_type.typsend
      
      Attempts to use the obsoleted attributes of pg_operator or pg_proc
      in the CREATE commands will be greeted by a warning.  For pg_type,
      there is no warning (yet) because pg_dump scripts still contain these
      attributes.
      
      Also remove new but already obsolete spellings
      isVolatile, isStable, isImmutable in WITH clause.  (Use new syntax
      instead.)