BUG #1404: pg_dump: dump order/dependence for a UDF

From: "T(dot)Russell" <tirny(at)mail(dot)ru>
To: pgsql-bugs(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: BUG #1404: pg_dump: dump order/dependence for a UDF
Date: 2005-01-16 15:43:38
Message-ID: 200501161543.j0GFhc3s024616@developer.pgadmin.org
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The following bug has been logged online:

Bug reference: 1404
Logged by: T.Russell
Email address: tirny(at)mail(dot)ru
PostgreSQL version: 7.4.6
Operating system: FreeBSD 5.3
Description: pg_dump: dump order/dependence for a UDF
Details:

for example, there is the table:
CREATE TABLE test(
testfield VARCHAR(5)
);

in the process of life it was made (for example):
CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION chtest()
RETURNS bpchar AS
'
DECLARE
BEGIN
RETURN \'qwerty\';
END;
'
LANGUAGE 'plpgsql' VOLATILE;

and further:
ALTER TABLE test ALTER COLUMN testfield
SET DEFAULT chtest();

$pg_dump -U user -f file.dump dbname
$dropdb -U user dbname
$createdb -U user -E ... -O ... -T ... dbname
$psql -U user -d dbname < file.dump

error: function chtest dos't exist!

But in the dump it is present, only it is "below" the declaration of the
creation of table. As I understand work of pg_dump: in the dump are
discarded the objects, sort out of the date of creation, without taking
dependences.

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