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BUG #2852: User-defined type name begins with the underscore character (_) can be created



The following bug has been logged online:

Bug reference:      2852
Logged by:          Pavel Golub
Email address:      pavel(at)microolap(dot)com
PostgreSQL version: 8.x
Operating system:   Windows XP
Description:        User-defined type name begins with the underscore
character (_) can be created
Details: 

Hello, pgsql-bugs.

Documentation says:
"User-defined type names cannot begin with the
underscore character (_) and can only be 62
characters long (or in general NAMEDATALEN - 2,
rather than the NAMEDATALEN - 1 characters
allowed for other names). Type names beginning
with underscore are reserved for
internally-created array type names. "

However, such SQL may be executed:

CREATE TYPE _my AS (id int4, id2 int4);

And then server treats it as an array type. Thus next SQL will be executed
too:

CREATE TABLE my_table(
my_arr my[]
);

Checked on PostgreSQL versions (Windows XP):
8.0.6
8.1.0
8.2.0



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