Support create/drop index with uppercase names #356
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Fixes #355
Postgres stores index names with uppercase characters in the
pg_index
catalog using the quoted version of the name. For example:whereas a lowercase index name would be stored as:
This is different to how other object types are stored in their respective catalogs. For example, table names are stored in the
pg_class
catalog without quotes, regardless of whether they contain uppercase characters.This makes it necessary to strip quotes from index names when retrieving them from the
pg_index
catalog when building the internal schema representation.