Re: Converting contrib SQL functions to new style
Michael Paquier <michael@paquier.xyz>
On Tue, Nov 05, 2024 at 08:05:16PM -0500, Tom Lane wrote: > No, I don't think so. For one thing, it would not help existing > installations unless they issue "ALTER EXTENSION UPDATE", which > people are not likely to do in a minor update. But also, we don't > know of live attacks against these functions with their current > definitions, so I don't think this is urgent. OK, thanks. -- Michael
Commits
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Use @extschema:name@ notation in contrib transform modules.
- bebe9040388b 18.0 landed
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pg_freespacemap: Fix declaration of pg_freespace(regclass)
- e0c3d5122e6a 18.0 landed
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contrib/pageinspect: Use SQL-standard function bodies.
- 68ff25eef125 18.0 landed
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contrib/xml2: Use SQL-standard function bodies.
- 667368fd26de 18.0 landed
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contrib/citext: Use SQL-standard function bodies.
- 97a5a16849eb 18.0 landed
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contrib/earthdistance: Use SQL-standard function bodies.
- 969bbd0fafc0 18.0 landed
- 3652de36e432 17.3 landed
- 31daa10facec 16.7 landed
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contrib/lo: Use SQL-standard function bodies
- 13e3796c906b 18.0 landed
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xml2: Add tests for functions xpath_nodeset() and xpath_list()
- 93f9b4a93fef 18.0 landed
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contrib/lo: Add test for function lo_oid()
- 3ef038fc4f76 18.0 landed
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pg_freespacemap: Use SQL-standard function bodies
- 3f323eba89fb 18.0 landed
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Add @extschema:name@ and no_relocate options to extensions.
- 72a5b1fc8804 16.0 cited
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Make contrib modules' installation scripts more secure.
- 7eeb1d9861b0 14.0 cited