ALTER TABLE .. CLUSTER ON and SET WITHOUT CLUSTER are not supported for
partitioned tables and already fail with a check happening when the
sub-command is executed, not when it is prepared.
This commit moves the relkind check for partitioned tables to happen
when the sub-command is prepared in ATSimplePermissions(). This matches
with the practice of the other sub-commands of ALTER TABLE, shaving one
translatable string.
mark_index_clustered() can be a bit simplified, switching one
elog(ERROR) to an assertion. Note that mark_index_clustered() can also
be called through a CLUSTER command, but it cannot be reached for a
partitioned table, per the assertion based on the relkind in
cluster_rel(), and there is only one caller of rebuild_relation().
Author: Chao Li <li.evan.chao@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Michael Paquier <michael@paquier.xyz>
Reviewed-by: Zsolt Parragi <zsolt.parragi@percona.com>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAEoWx2kggo1N2kDH6OSfXHL_5gKg3DqQ0PdNuL4LH4XSTKJ3-g@mail.gmail.com
Relation pg_index;
ListCell *index;
- /* Disallow applying to a partitioned table */
- if (rel->rd_rel->relkind == RELKIND_PARTITIONED_TABLE)
- ereport(ERROR,
- (errcode(ERRCODE_FEATURE_NOT_SUPPORTED),
- errmsg("cannot mark index clustered in partitioned table")));
+ Assert(rel->rd_rel->relkind != RELKIND_PARTITIONED_TABLE);
/*
* If the index is already marked clustered, no need to do anything.
case AT_ClusterOn: /* CLUSTER ON */
case AT_DropCluster: /* SET WITHOUT CLUSTER */
ATSimplePermissions(cmd->subtype, rel,
- ATT_TABLE | ATT_PARTITIONED_TABLE | ATT_MATVIEW);
+ ATT_TABLE | ATT_MATVIEW);
/* These commands never recurse */
/* No command-specific prep needed */
pass = AT_PASS_MISC;
CLUSTER clstrpart;
ERROR: there is no previously clustered index for table "clstrpart"
ALTER TABLE clstrpart SET WITHOUT CLUSTER;
-ERROR: cannot mark index clustered in partitioned table
+ERROR: ALTER action SET WITHOUT CLUSTER cannot be performed on relation "clstrpart"
+DETAIL: This operation is not supported for partitioned tables.
ALTER TABLE clstrpart CLUSTER ON clstrpart_idx;
-ERROR: cannot mark index clustered in partitioned table
+ERROR: ALTER action CLUSTER ON cannot be performed on relation "clstrpart"
+DETAIL: This operation is not supported for partitioned tables.
-- and they cannot get an index-ordered REPACK without an explicit index name
REPACK clstrpart USING INDEX;
ERROR: cannot execute REPACK on partitioned table "clstrpart" USING INDEX with no index name