Added to TODO:

        Allow GRANT/REVOKE on views to use the VIEW keyword rather
        than just TABLE 

        http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-hackers/2008-06/msg01133.php


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Bruce Momjian wrote:
> Marc Munro wrote:
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> > The statement:
> > 
> >   revoke all on view internal.all_objects from public;
> > 
> > yields a syntax error.  The docs show that the word "view" is not
> > acceptable in this statement which is fine but the surprising thing is
> > that:
> > 
> > ?  revoke all on table internal.all_objects from public;
> > 
> > works fine even though all_objects is a view and not a table.
> > 
> > Now that I know about it, this doesn't bother me but it was a surprise
> > and I wonder whether the the parser/planner/whatever should be a bit
> > smarter about allowing the word table to apply to non-tables, and
> > whether the word view ought to be allowed.
> 
> Yes, I can confirm this behavior on CVS HEAD, and it is odd:
> 
>       test=> CREATE SCHEMA internal;
>       CREATE SCHEMA
>       test=> CREATE VIEW internal.all_objects AS SELECT 1;
>       CREATE VIEW
>       test=> REVOKE ALL ON VIEW internal.all_objects FROM PUBLIC;
>       ERROR:  syntax ERROR AT OR near "internal"
>       LINE 1: REVOKE ALL ON VIEW internal.all_objects FROM PUBLIC;
>                                  ^
>       test=> REVOKE ALL ON TABLE internal.all_objects FROM PUBLIC;
>       REVOKE
> 
> Is there a downside to adding "VIEW" in parser/gram.y:privilege_target?
> 
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