On Thu, Aug 4, 2022 at 8:41 PM Tom Lane <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> John Naylor <[email protected]> writes:
> > RepOriginId is a typedef for uint16, so this can't print the wrong
answer,
> > but it is inconsistent with other uses. So it seems we don't need to
> > backpatch this one?
>
> Um ... if it's int16, then it can't be an OID, so I'd say this message has
> far worse problems than %d vs %u. It should not use that terminology.
The catalog has the following. Since it's not a real oid, maybe this column
should be rethought?
CATALOG(pg_replication_origin,6000,ReplicationOriginRelationId)
BKI_SHARED_RELATION
{
/*
* Locally known id that get included into WAL.
*
* This should never leave the system.
*
* Needs to fit into an uint16, so we don't waste too much space in WAL
* records. For this reason we don't use a normal Oid column here, since
* we need to handle allocation of new values manually.
*/
Oid roident;
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