Instead of handling both sequence data and table data internally as "table data", handle sequences separately under a "sequence set" type. We already handled materialized view data differently, so it makes the code somewhat cleaner to handle each relation kind separately at the top level. This does not change the output format, since there already was a separate "SEQUENCE SET" archive entry type. A noticeable difference is that SEQUENCE SET entries now always appear after TABLE DATA entries. And in parallel mode there is less sorting to do, because the sequence data entries are no longer considered table data. Reviewed-by: Anastasia Lubennikova <a.lubennikova@postgrespro.ru> Reviewed-by: Michael Paquier <michael.paquier@gmail.com>
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