On Thu, Mar 19, 2015 at 11:50:36AM -0400, Bruce Momjian wrote:
> > Then there's the other discussion about using the security labels
> > structure for more than just security labels, which could end up with a
> > lot of other use-cases where the "label" is even larger.
>
> OK, the attached patch adds a TOAST table to the shared table
> pg_shseclabel for use with long labels. The new query output shows the
> shared and non-shared seclabel tables now both have TOAST tables:
>
> test=> SELECT oid::regclass, reltoastrelid FROM pg_class WHERE relname
> IN ('pg_seclabel', 'pg_shseclabel');
> oid | reltoastrelid
> ---------------+---------------
> pg_seclabel | 3598
> pg_shseclabel | 4060
> (2 rows)
>
> Previously pg_shseclabel was zero.
Patch applied.
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