the minimum value a sequence can generate. If this clause is not
supplied or NO MINVALUE is specified, then
defaults will be used. The defaults are 1 and
- -263>-1 for ascending and descending sequences,
+ -263> for ascending and descending sequences,
respectively.
else if (isInit || max_value != NULL)
{
if (seqform->seqincrement > 0)
- seqform->seqmax = SEQ_MAXVALUE ; /* ascending seq */
+ seqform->seqmax = PG_INT64_MAX ; /* ascending seq */
else
seqform->seqmax = -1; /* descending seq */
seqdataform->log_cnt = 0;
if (seqform->seqincrement > 0)
seqform->seqmin = 1; /* ascending seq */
else
- seqform->seqmin = SEQ_MINVALUE ; /* descending seq */
+ seqform->seqmin = PG_INT64_MIN ; /* descending seq */
seqdataform->log_cnt = 0;
}
/* Make sure we are in proper schema */
selectSourceSchema(fout, tbinfo->dobj.namespace->dobj.name);
- snprintf(bufm, sizeof(bufm), INT64_FORMAT, SEQ_MINVALUE );
- snprintf(bufx, sizeof(bufx), INT64_FORMAT, SEQ_MAXVALUE );
+ snprintf(bufm, sizeof(bufm), INT64_FORMAT, PG_INT64_MIN );
+ snprintf(bufx, sizeof(bufx), INT64_FORMAT, PG_INT64_MAX );
if (fout->remoteVersion >= 100000)
{
*/
#define PARTITION_MAX_KEYS 32
-/*
- * Set the upper and lower bounds of sequence values.
- */
-#define SEQ_MAXVALUE PG_INT64_MAX
-#define SEQ_MINVALUE (-SEQ_MAXVALUE)
-
/*
* When we don't have native spinlocks, we use semaphores to simulate them.
* Decreasing this value reduces consumption of OS resources; increasing it