Fix issues with describe queries of extended statistics in psql
authorMichael Paquier <michael@paquier.xyz>
Sat, 8 Jan 2022 07:44:45 +0000 (16:44 +0900)
committerMichael Paquier <michael@paquier.xyz>
Sat, 8 Jan 2022 07:44:45 +0000 (16:44 +0900)
This addresses some problems in the describe queries used for extended
statistics:
- Two schema qualifications for the text type were missing for \dX.
- The list of extended statistics listed for a table through \d was
ordered based on the object OIDs, but it is more consistent with the
other commands to order by namespace and then by object name.
- A couple of aliases were not used in \d.  These are removed.

This is similar to commits 1f092a3 and 07f8a9e.

Author: Justin Pryzby
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20220107022235.GA14051@telsasoft.com
Backpatch-through: 14

src/bin/psql/describe.c

index 6e0f35803ee00cd8533570f659e5e49c2f4b8295..8587b19160df44f83d8c4461dc2e2bc58c92f876 100644 (file)
@@ -2608,16 +2608,16 @@ describeOneTableDetails(const char *schemaname,
            printfPQExpBuffer(&buf,
                              "SELECT oid, "
                              "stxrelid::pg_catalog.regclass, "
-                             "stxnamespace::pg_catalog.regnamespace AS nsp, "
+                             "stxnamespace::pg_catalog.regnamespace::pg_catalog.text AS nsp, "
                              "stxname,\n"
                              "pg_catalog.pg_get_statisticsobjdef_columns(oid) AS columns,\n"
                              "  'd' = any(stxkind) AS ndist_enabled,\n"
                              "  'f' = any(stxkind) AS deps_enabled,\n"
                              "  'm' = any(stxkind) AS mcv_enabled,\n"
                              "stxstattarget\n"
-                             "FROM pg_catalog.pg_statistic_ext stat\n"
+                             "FROM pg_catalog.pg_statistic_ext\n"
                              "WHERE stxrelid = '%s'\n"
-                             "ORDER BY 1;",
+                             "ORDER BY nsp, stxname;",
                              oid);
 
            result = PSQLexec(buf.data);
@@ -2719,7 +2719,7 @@ describeOneTableDetails(const char *schemaname,
                appendPQExpBufferStr(&buf, "  stxstattarget\n");
            else
                appendPQExpBufferStr(&buf, "  -1 AS stxstattarget\n");
-           appendPQExpBuffer(&buf, "FROM pg_catalog.pg_statistic_ext stat\n"
+           appendPQExpBuffer(&buf, "FROM pg_catalog.pg_statistic_ext\n"
                              "WHERE stxrelid = '%s'\n"
                              "ORDER BY 1;",
                              oid);
@@ -4392,7 +4392,7 @@ listExtendedStats(const char *pattern)
    initPQExpBuffer(&buf);
    printfPQExpBuffer(&buf,
                      "SELECT \n"
-                     "es.stxnamespace::pg_catalog.regnamespace::text AS \"%s\", \n"
+                     "es.stxnamespace::pg_catalog.regnamespace::pg_catalog.text AS \"%s\", \n"
                      "es.stxname AS \"%s\", \n",
                      gettext_noop("Schema"),
                      gettext_noop("Name"));
@@ -4439,7 +4439,7 @@ listExtendedStats(const char *pattern)
 
    processSQLNamePattern(pset.db, &buf, pattern,
                          false, false,
-                         "es.stxnamespace::pg_catalog.regnamespace::text", "es.stxname",
+                         "es.stxnamespace::pg_catalog.regnamespace::pg_catalog.text", "es.stxname",
                          NULL, "pg_catalog.pg_statistics_obj_is_visible(es.oid)");
 
    appendPQExpBufferStr(&buf, "ORDER BY 1, 2;");