Small extension for injections library.
Main idea for this kind of injections is to get rid from something like this:
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# https://travis-ci.org/aio-libs/aioredis/jobs/245293341 | |
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# pop() call from a list object created in C-extension | |
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Small extension for injections library.
Main idea for this kind of injections is to get rid from something like this:
The standard names for indexes in PostgreSQL are:
{tablename}_{columnname(s)}_{suffix}
where the suffix is one of the following:
pkey
for a Primary Key constraint;key
for a Unique constraint;excl
for an Exclusion constraint;idx
for any other kind of index;