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Postgresql doesn't accepts limits on text columns
Conflicts:
activerecord/CHANGELOG.md
activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/postgresql/schema_statements.rb
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PostgreSQL adapter properly parses default values when using multiple
schemas and domains.
When using domains across schemas, PostgresSQL prefixes the type of the
default value with the name of the schema where that type (or domain) is.
For example, this query:
```
SELECT a.attname, d.adsrc
FROM pg_attribute a LEFT JOIN pg_attrdef d
ON a.attrelid = d.adrelid AND a.attnum = d.adnum
WHERE a.attrelid = "defaults"'::regclass
AND a.attnum > 0 AND NOT a.attisdropped
ORDER BY a.attnum;
```
could return something like "'<default_value>'::pg_catalog.text" or
"(''<default_value>'::pg_catalog.text)::text" for the text columns with
defaults.
I modified the regexp used to parse this value so that it ignores
anything between ':: and \b(?:character varying|bpchar|text), and it
allows to have optional parens like in the above second example.
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Applied Patch from https://rails.lighthouseapp.com/projects/8994/tickets/5577-suport-from-tsvector-data-type-in-postgresql
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's/[ \t]*$//' -i {} \;)
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so that Postgres doesn't incorrectly offset-adjust values inserted into TIMESTAMP WITH TIME ZONE columns [#3777 state:resolved]
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[#1874 state:committed]
Signed-off-by: Jeremy Kemper <jeremy@bitsweat.net>
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Move adapter specific schema into their own files
Signed-off-by: Michael Koziarski <michael@koziarski.com>
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