The get_formatted_string function is needed. Instead of using multiple if statements for the pretty flag, it’s better to have a generic function. This will be useful if the pretty-format DDL implementation is accepted by the community, as it can be reused by other pg_get_<object>_ddl() DDL functions added in the future.
in pg_get_triggerdef_worker, I found the below code pattern:
/*
* In non-pretty mode, always schema-qualify the target table name for
* safety. In pretty mode, schema-qualify only if not visible.
*/
appendStringInfo(&buf, " ON %s ",
pretty ?
generate_relation_name(trigrec->tgrelid, NIL) :
generate_qualified_relation_name(trigrec->tgrelid));
maybe we can apply it too while construct query string:
"CREATE POLICY %s ON %s",
In my opinion, the table name should always be schema-qualified, which I have addressed in the v4 patch. The implementation of the pretty flag here differs from pg_get_triggerdef_worker, which is used only for the target table name. In my patch, the pretty flag adds \t and \n to each different clause (example AS, FOR, USING ...)