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Author SHA1 Message Date
Bruce Momjian
a35b6b6418 Add DEFAULT_INDEX_TYPE == "btree", for clarity. 2002-03-10 06:02:24 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
ee27436f6c Disable brackets in multi-statement rules, as discussed. 2002-03-10 06:00:15 +00:00
Thomas G. Lockhart
f20509551d Guard against NULL strings in SET key=val constructs.
Problem noted by Fernando Nasser.
2002-03-09 17:37:16 +00:00
Tom Lane
21f8aa396f analyze.o need not depend on parser.h. 2002-03-08 07:12:11 +00:00
Tom Lane
01fe40f5c5 Remove unnecessary inclusion. 2002-03-08 06:55:08 +00:00
Tom Lane
cf68a686a6 Fix copying/equality-check bugs in GrantStmt and ConstraintsSetStmt,
per reports from Fernando Nasser.  Also, rearrange order of declarations
in parsenodes.h as suggested by Fernando.
2002-03-08 04:37:18 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
b976b8af80 Back out domain patch until it works properly. 2002-03-07 16:35:41 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
01c76f7411 Ok. Updated patch attached.
- domain.patch -> source patch against pgsql in cvs
- drop_domain.sgml and create_domain.sgml -> New doc/src/sgml/ref docs

- dominfo.txt -> basic domain related queries I used for testing
[ ADDED TO /doc]

Enables domains of array elements -> CREATE DOMAIN dom int4[3][2];

Uses a typbasetype column to describe the origin of the domain.

Copies data to attnotnull rather than processing in execMain().

Some documentation differences from earlier.

If this is approved, I'll start working on pg_dump, and a \dD <domain>
option in psql, and regression tests.  I don't really feel like doing
those until the system table structure settles for pg_type.


CHECKS when added, will also be copied to to the table attributes.  FK
Constraints (if I ever figure out how) will be done similarly.  Both
will lbe handled by MergeDomainAttributes() which is called shortly
before MergeAttributes().

Rod Taylor
2002-03-06 20:35:02 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
92288a1cf9 Change made to elog:
o  Change all current CVS messages of NOTICE to WARNING.  We were going
to do this just before 7.3 beta but it has to be done now, as you will
see below.

o Change current INFO messages that should be controlled by
client_min_messages to NOTICE.

o Force remaining INFO messages, like from EXPLAIN, VACUUM VERBOSE, etc.
to always go to the client.

o Remove INFO from the client_min_messages options and add NOTICE.

Seems we do need three non-ERROR elog levels to handle the various
behaviors we need for these messages.

Regression passed.
2002-03-06 06:10:59 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
03194432de I attach a version of my toast-slicing patch, against current CVS
(current as of a few hours ago.)

This patch:

1. Adds PG_GETARG_xxx_P_SLICE() macros and associated support routines.

2. Adds routines in src/backend/access/tuptoaster.c for fetching only
necessary chunks of a toasted value. (Modelled on latest changes to
assume chunks are returned in order).

3. Amends text_substr and bytea_substr to use new methods. It now
handles multibyte cases -and should still lead to a performance
improvement in the multibyte case where the substring is near the
beginning of the string.

4. Added new command: ALTER TABLE tabname ALTER COLUMN colname SET
STORAGE {PLAIN | EXTERNAL | EXTENDED | MAIN} to parser and documented in
alter-table.sgml. (NB I used ColId as the item type for the storage
mode string, rather than a new production - I hope this makes sense!).
All this does is sets attstorage for the specified column.

4. AlterTableAlterColumnStatistics is now AlterTableAlterColumnFlags and
handles both statistics and storage (it uses the subtype code to
distinguish). The previous version of my patch also re-arranged other
code in backend/commands/command.c but I have dropped that from this
patch.(I plan to return to it separately).

5. Documented new macros (and also the PG_GETARG_xxx_P_COPY macros) in
xfunc.sgml. ref/alter_table.sgml also contains documentation for ALTER
COLUMN SET STORAGE.

John Gray
2002-03-05 05:33:31 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
a033daf566 Commit to match discussed elog() changes. Only update is that LOG is
now just below FATAL in server_min_messages.  Added more text to
highlight ordering difference between it and client_min_messages.

---------------------------------------------------------------------------

REALLYFATAL => PANIC
STOP => PANIC
New INFO level the prints to client by default
New LOG level the prints to server log by default
Cause VACUUM information to print only to the client
NOTICE => INFO where purely information messages are sent
DEBUG => LOG for purely server status messages
DEBUG removed, kept as backward compatible
DEBUG5, DEBUG4, DEBUG3, DEBUG2, DEBUG1 added
DebugLvl removed in favor of new DEBUG[1-5] symbols
New server_min_messages GUC parameter with values:
        DEBUG[5-1], INFO, NOTICE, ERROR, LOG, FATAL, PANIC
New client_min_messages GUC parameter with values:
        DEBUG[5-1], LOG, INFO, NOTICE, ERROR, FATAL, PANIC
Server startup now logged with LOG instead of DEBUG
Remove debug_level GUC parameter
elog() numbers now start at 10
Add test to print error message if older elog() values are passed to elog()
Bootstrap mode now has a -d that requires an argument, like postmaster
2002-03-02 21:39:36 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
1aac2c852a User and database-specific session defaults for run-time configuration
variables.  New commands ALTER DATABASE ... SET and ALTER USER ... SET.
2002-03-01 22:45:19 +00:00
Tom Lane
56ee2ecba9 Restructure command-completion-report code so that there is just one
report for each received SQL command, regardless of rewriting activity.
Also ensure that this report comes from the 'original' command, not the
last command generated by rewrite; this fixes 7.2 breakage for INSERT
commands that have actions added by rules.  Fernando Nasser and Tom Lane.
2002-02-26 22:47:12 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
b4a09eaaad This patch will allow arbitrary levels of analyze / rewriting
by making the static variables extra_before and extra_after
automatic so we can use recursion.

It gets much easier to generate extra commands now, and one can rest
assured that the extra commands will be properly analyzed/rewritten.


Without this patch, if a command produced by transformation tries to
use these static lists their first contents would be lost with
unpredictable results.  I know I could fix this by just using nconc()
instead of assignments, but the resulting order of the commands would
not be exactly what one could expect.

--
Fernando Nasser
2002-02-25 04:21:55 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
eb54314bb7 Re-add equals documentation with CREATE DATABASE. 2002-02-25 03:37:14 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
95ec9ff2f7 Remove documentation of equals in CREATE DATABASE. Mention removal of
equals hack for the future.
2002-02-25 02:53:46 +00:00
Tom Lane
a833c441fd Add OWNER option to CREATE DATABASE, so superusers can create databases
on behalf of unprivileged users.  Also, make '=' optional in CREATE
DATABASE syntax.  From Gavin Sherry, with kibitzing and docs by Tom Lane.
2002-02-24 20:20:21 +00:00
Tom Lane
7863404417 A bunch of changes aimed at reducing backend startup time...
Improve 'pg_internal.init' relcache entry preload mechanism so that it is
safe to use for all system catalogs, and arrange to preload a realistic
set of system-catalog entries instead of only the three nailed-in-cache
indexes that were formerly loaded this way.  Fix mechanism for deleting
out-of-date pg_internal.init files: this must be synchronized with transaction
commit, not just done at random times within transactions.  Drive it off
relcache invalidation mechanism so that no special-case tests are needed.

Cache additional information in relcache entries for indexes (their pg_index
tuples and index-operator OIDs) to eliminate repeated lookups.  Also cache
index opclass info at the per-opclass level to avoid repeated lookups during
relcache load.

Generalize 'systable scan' utilities originally developed by Hiroshi,
move them into genam.c, use in a number of places where there was formerly
ugly code for choosing either heap or index scan.  In particular this allows
simplification of the logic that prevents infinite recursion between syscache
and relcache during startup: we can easily switch to heapscans in relcache.c
when and where needed to avoid recursion, so IndexScanOK becomes simpler and
does not need any expensive initialization.

Eliminate useless opening of a heapscan data structure while doing an indexscan
(this saves an mdnblocks call and thus at least one kernel call).
2002-02-19 20:11:20 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
8adf56f77a Privileges on functions and procedural languages 2002-02-18 23:11:58 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
d622cf867b Disable LIMIT #,# syntax, as agreed to months ago. Print message saying
to use separate LIMIT/OFFSET clauses.
2002-02-18 06:49:20 +00:00
Tom Lane
dc6b4deb97 Require ownership permission for CREATE INDEX, per bug report.
Disallow CREATE INDEX on system catalogs, non-tables (views, sequences, etc).
Disallow CREATE/DROP TRIGGER on system catalogs, non-tables.
Disallow ALTER TABLE ADD/DROP CONSTRAINT on system catalogs.
Disallow FOREIGN KEY reference to non-table.
None of these things can actually work in the present system structure,
but the code was letting them pass without complaint.
2002-01-03 23:21:32 +00:00
Tom Lane
990eb8552e Don't accept names of complex types (ie, relation types) as being
requests for implicit trivial coercions.  Prevents sillinesses like
this one:
regression=# select x.int8_tbl.q1 from int8_tbl x;
ERROR:  fmgr_info: function 270997776: cache lookup failed
2001-12-12 03:28:49 +00:00
Thomas G. Lockhart
eda51264c8 Allow variable (unrestricted) precision for TIME and TIMESTAMP types in parser. 2001-12-09 04:39:39 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
aff53b27f0 Make the yacc rules safe for parallel make. See discussion on pgsql-patches
and comment in src/backend/parser/Makefile for the technical details.
2001-11-16 16:32:33 +00:00
Tom Lane
2a4660f5aa Update keyword lists per suggestions by Peter. There are now four
mutually exclusive keyword lists spanning all known keywords ---
including AS.  Moved COALESCE and a few other ColLabels into the
can-be-ColId list.
2001-11-16 04:08:33 +00:00
Tom Lane
a585c20d12 Tweak parser so that there is a defined representation for datatypes
bpchar, bit, numeric with typmod -1.  Alter format_type so that this
representation is printed when the typmod is -1.  This ensures that
tables having such columns can be pg_dump'd and reloaded correctly.
Also, remove the rather useless and non-SQL-compliant default
precision and scale for type NUMERIC.  A numeric column declared as
such (with no precision/scale) will now have typmod -1 which means
that numeric values of any precision/scale can be stored in it,
without conversion to a uniform scale.  This seems significantly
more useful than the former behavior.  Part of response to bug #513.
2001-11-12 21:04:46 +00:00
Tom Lane
d4d23852c1 If the alternatives for a CASE construct all have the same typmod,
use that typmod not -1 as the typmod of the CASE result.
Part of response to bug#513.
2001-11-12 20:05:24 +00:00
Tom Lane
8bfc437301 Clean up a bunch of ScanKeyEntryInitialize calls that weren't bothering
to apply the proper Datum conversion macros to search key values.
2001-11-12 00:00:55 +00:00
Tom Lane
ec438886e1 Allow TIMESTAMP, VARCHAR, et al to be used as unquoted column names,
though alas not as unquoted function names.  De-reserve a bunch of
keywords that could have been in ColId rather than ColLabel all along.
Per recent proposal in pgsql-patches.
2001-11-10 22:31:49 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
ea08e6cd55 New pgindent run with fixes suggested by Tom. Patch manually reviewed,
initdb/regression tests pass.
2001-11-05 17:46:40 +00:00
Tom Lane
5251e7b3d0 CREATE TABLE foo (x,y,z) AS SELECT ... can't apply target column names
to the target list in gram.y; it must wait till after expansion of the
target list in analyze.c.  Per bug report 4-Nov:
lx=# CREATE TABLE abc (a char, b char, c char);
CREATE
lx=# CREATE TABLE xyz (x, y, z) AS SELECT * FROM abc;
ERROR:  CREATE TABLE/AS SELECT has mismatched column count
2001-11-05 05:00:14 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
7cc8af5563 Got "ADD" to appear only in ALTER TABLE and not CREATE TABLE
UNIQUE-PRIMARY KEY notice message.  This is what Christopher wanted from
his patch.
2001-11-04 03:08:11 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
434077c4e6 Remove "ADD" from TABLE / ADD UNIQUE-PRIMARY error message because the
same code is called for both creation and alter.  Not worth worrying
about.
2001-11-04 02:41:09 +00:00
Tom Lane
9685afb0b2 Add default expressions to INSERTs during planning, not during parse
analysis.  This keeps stored rules from prematurely absorbing default
information, which is necessary for ALTER TABLE SET DEFAULT to work
unsurprisingly with rules.  See pgsql-bugs discussion 24-Oct-01.
2001-11-02 20:23:02 +00:00
Tom Lane
7d05310828 Fix problem reported by Alex Korn: if a relation has been dropped and
recreated since the start of our transaction, our first reference to it
errored out because we'd try to reuse our old relcache entry for it.
Do this by accepting SI inval messages just before relcache search in
heap_openr, so that dead relcache entries will be flushed before we
search.  Also, break heap_open/openr into two pairs of routines,
relation_open(r) and heap_open(r).  The relation_open routines make
no tests on relkind and so can be used to open anything that has a
pg_class entry.  The heap_open routines are wrappers that add a relkind
test to preserve their established behavior.  Use the relation_open
routines in several places that had various kluge solutions for opening
rels that might be either heap or index rels.

Also, remove the old 'heap stats' code that's been superseded by Jan's
stats collector, and clean up some inconsistencies in error reporting
between the different types of ALTER TABLE.
2001-11-02 16:30:29 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
4911c85e86 Add ALTER TABLE ADD UNIQUE regression tests from Christopher Kings-Lynne.
Add space between slash for ALTER TABLE / ADD ....

Regression and *.po updates to follow.
2001-10-31 04:49:44 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
6783b2372e Another pgindent run. Fixes enum indenting, and improves #endif
spacing.  Also adds space for one-line comments.
2001-10-28 06:26:15 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
b81844b173 pgindent run on all C files. Java run to follow. initdb/regression
tests pass.
2001-10-25 05:50:21 +00:00
Tom Lane
01b73d3f27 Fix foreign keys on system columns. 2001-10-23 17:39:03 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
8dded696e6 Now I had them reversed. Wow that syntax is error-prone. 2001-10-23 02:50:41 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
caafc1c5cc Syntax fix. Can't use #ifdef in gram.y. 2001-10-23 02:47:14 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
e1ce520c09 Back out LIMIT #,# removal and mark it as to-be-removed in 7.3. 2001-10-23 02:45:37 +00:00
Tom Lane
dab708ea08 Cause transformIndexConstraints() to do the right thing with requests
for indexes on system columns.  Per complaint from Peter.
2001-10-22 22:49:02 +00:00
Tom Lane
c59839ac6d Consolidate tables of known system attributes into one table. 2001-10-22 22:47:57 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
bb8f8e6279 Change LIMIT #,# error message to be more generic. 2001-10-20 16:51:02 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
f363b3177d Remove LIMIT #,# and suggest LIMIT # OFFSET #, per mailing list discussion. 2001-10-20 02:55:39 +00:00
Thomas G. Lockhart
424d9389d6 Fix transposed arguments for typmod for one INTERVAL production.
Mask both typmod subfields for INTERVAL to avoid setting the high bit,
 per dire warning from Tom Lane.
Clear tmask for DTK_ISO_TIME case to avoid time zone troubles.
 Symptom reported by Tom Lane.
Clean up checking for valid time zone info in output routine.
 This should now work for both SQL99 and Unix-style time zones.
Put in explicit check for INTERVAL() typmod rounding to avoid accumulating
 cruft in the lower bits. Not sure that this helps, but we'll need to do
 something. The symptom is visible with a query like
 select interval(2) '10000 days 01:02:03.040506';
Regression tests are patched to repair the Tom Lane symptom, and all pass.
2001-10-20 01:02:22 +00:00
Tom Lane
9047292725 Spell 'between' correctly, clean up spacing in error messages. 2001-10-18 23:16:09 +00:00
Thomas G. Lockhart
9310075a13 Accept an INTERVAL argument for SET TIME ZONE per SQL99.
Modified the parser and the SET handlers to use full Node structures
 rather than simply a character string argument.
Implement INTERVAL() YEAR TO MONTH (etc) syntax per SQL99.
 Does not yet accept the goofy string format that goes along with, but
 this should be fairly straight forward to fix now as a bug or later
 as a feature.
Implement precision for the INTERVAL() type.
 Use the typmod mechanism for both of INTERVAL features.
Fix the INTERVAL syntax in the parser:
 opt_interval was in the wrong place.
INTERVAL is now a reserved word, otherwise we get reduce/reduce errors.
Implement an explicit date_part() function for TIMETZ.
 Should fix coersion problem with INTERVAL reported by Peter E.
Fix up some error messages for date/time types.
 Use all caps for type names within message.
Fix recently introduced side-effect bug disabling 'epoch' as a recognized
 field for date_part() etc. Reported by Peter E. (??)
Bump catalog version number.
Rename "microseconds" current transaction time field
 from ...Msec to ...Usec. Duh!
date/time regression tests updated for reference platform, but a few
 changes will be necessary for others.
2001-10-18 17:30:21 +00:00
Tom Lane
f9e6e27c87 Break transformCreateStmt() into multiple routines and make
transformAlterStmt() use these routines, instead of having lots of
duplicate (not to mention should-have-been-duplicate) code.
Adding a column with a CHECK constraint actually works now,
and the tests to reject unsupported DEFAULT and NOT NULL clauses
actually fire now.  ALTER TABLE ADD PRIMARY KEY works, modulo
having to have created the column(s) NOT NULL already.
2001-10-12 00:07:15 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
371f49bf9f Remove gratuitous discrepancy between extract() and date_part(),
regarding timezone_hour, timezone_minute vs. tz_hour, tz_minute.
Document the former.
2001-10-10 00:02:42 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
ec5c62874d Allow optional () after current_user, session_user, user, current_time,
current_timestamp, current_date for ODBC compatibility.

Add more functions to odbc.sql catalog extension, use new CREATE OR
REPLACE FUNCTION.

Document iODBC/unixODBC build options.
2001-10-09 22:32:33 +00:00
Tom Lane
0b3bca6c6f Change plpgsql to depend on main parser's type-declaration grammar,
rather than having its own somewhat half-baked notion of what a type
declaration looks like.  This is necessary now to ensure that plpgsql
will think a 'timestamp' variable has the same semantics as 'timestamp'
does in the main SQL grammar; and it should avoid divergences in future.
2001-10-09 04:15:38 +00:00
Tom Lane
7ecc40c2df Another go-round with FigureColname, to produce less surprising results
for nested typecasts.  It now produces a column header of 'timestamptz'
for 'SELECT CURRENT_TIMESTAMP', rather than 'text' as it was doing for
awhile there.
2001-10-08 21:48:51 +00:00
Tom Lane
71f2993c45 Fix transformExpr() to not scribble on its input datastructure while
transforming CASE expressions.  This was definitely confusing
FigureColname, and might lead to bad things elsewhere as well.
2001-10-08 21:46:59 +00:00
Tom Lane
7249562fe3 Remove redundant code, update comments, cause CURRENT_TIME to
agree with CURRENT_TIME(n).
2001-10-08 18:16:59 +00:00
Thomas G. Lockhart
bd97e4e7be Implement explicit date/time precision per SQL99 spec.
Use CAST() mechanism to define CURRENT_TIME and CURRENT_TIMESTAMP.
2001-10-05 06:37:42 +00:00
Tom Lane
03b0a589d1 Consider interpreting a function call as a trivial (binary-compatible)
type coercion after failing to find an exact match in pg_proc, but before
considering interpretations that involve a function call with one or
more argument type coercions.  This avoids surprises wherein what looks
like a type coercion is interpreted as coercing to some third type and
then to the destination type, as in Dave Blasby's bug report of 3-Oct-01.
See subsequent discussion in pghackers.
2001-10-04 22:06:46 +00:00
Tom Lane
38633cf891 Make the world safe for atttypmod=0 ... this didn't use to mean anything,
but timestamp now wants it to mean something.
2001-10-04 17:52:24 +00:00
Tom Lane
2e5fda7b7e DROP AGGREGATE and COMMENT ON AGGREGATE now accept the expected syntax
'aggname (aggtype)'.  The old syntax 'aggname aggtype' is still accepted
for backwards compatibility.  Fix pg_dump, which was actually broken for
most cases of user-defined aggregates.  Clean up error messages associated
with these commands.
2001-10-03 20:54:22 +00:00
Thomas G. Lockhart
3e1beda2cd Implement precision support for timestamp and time, both with and without
time zones.
SQL99 spec requires a default of zero (round to seconds) which is set
 in gram.y as typmod is set in the parse tree. We *could* change to a
 default of either 6 (for internal compatibility with previous versions)
 or 2 (for external compatibility with previous versions).
Evaluate entries in pg_proc wrt the iscachable attribute for timestamp and
 other date/time types. Try to recognize cases where side effects like the
 current time zone setting may have an effect on results to decide whether
 something is cachable or not.
2001-10-03 05:29:27 +00:00
Tom Lane
f2c657375d Add CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION syntax to allow replacing a function
definition without changing the function's OID, thereby not breaking
rules, views, triggers, etc that depend on it.  From Gavin Sherry.
2001-10-02 21:39:36 +00:00
Tom Lane
f58179669a Suppress timestamp_ops for backwards compatibility with 7.1 pg_dump. 2001-10-01 04:19:18 +00:00
Thomas G. Lockhart
6f58115ddd Measure the current transaction time to milliseconds.
Define a new function, GetCurrentTransactionStartTimeUsec() to get the time
 to this precision.
Allow now() and timestamp 'now' to use this higher precision result so
 we now have fractional seconds in this "constant".
Add timestamp without time zone type.
Move previous timestamp type to timestamp with time zone.
Accept another ISO variant for date/time values: yyyy-mm-ddThh:mm:ss
 (note the "T" separating the day from hours information).
Remove 'current' from date/time types; convert to 'now' in input.
Separate time and timetz regression tests.
Separate timestamp and timestamptz regression test.
2001-09-28 08:09:14 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
1aab783b59 Implement TODO item:
* Change LIMIT val,val to offset,limit to match MySQL

Documentation updates too.
2001-09-23 03:39:01 +00:00
Tom Lane
ac0c234c16 Suppress gcc warning. 2001-09-20 23:31:08 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
a1ee06625c Provide tunable knob for x = NULL -> x IS NULL transformation, default to off. 2001-09-20 14:20:28 +00:00
Tom Lane
89fa551808 EXPLAIN ANALYZE feature to measure and show actual runtimes and tuple
counts alongside the planner's estimates.  By Martijn van Oosterhout,
with some further work by Tom Lane.
2001-09-18 01:59:07 +00:00
Tom Lane
052c2eaa65 Simplify and clean up FigureColname; make it work without coredumping
for TypeCast case.
2001-09-17 01:06:36 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
d70a944e0a Bug #1: attribute name when column is type cast:
Given the following table:

test=# \d f
          Table "f"
 Column |  Type   | Modifiers
--------+---------+-----------
 i      | integer |
 test   | text    |

If I do the following:

test=# insert into f values(1,'test');
INSERT 139549 1
test=# select i::int8,test from f;
 ?column? | test
----------+------
        1 | test
(1 row)

It doesn't make much sense that the first column should be called
'?column?'.

The patch results in the output appearing like this:

test=# select i::int8,test from f;
 i | test
---+------
 1 | test
(1 row)

----------

Gavin Sherry
2001-09-10 14:53:10 +00:00
Tom Lane
09e99a1082 Change addlit() to not assume its input is null-terminated, so that we
don't have more bugs like the quote-quote-quote-quote one.  Propagate
fix into ecpg lexer, too.
2001-09-07 23:17:14 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
bd9b32803b Here is my much-promised patch to let people add UNIQUE constraints after
table creation time.  Big deal you say - but this patch is the basis of the
next thing which is adding PRIMARY KEYs after table creation time.  (Which
is currently impossible without twiddling catalogs)

Rundown
-------

* I have made the makeObjectName function of analyze.c non-static, and
exported it in analyze.h

* I have included analyze.h and defrem.h into command.c, to support
makingObjectNames and creating indices

* I removed the 'case CONSTR_PRIMARY' clause so that it properly fails and
says you can't add primary keys, rather than just doing nothing and
reporting nothing!!!

* I have modified the docs.

Algorithm
---------

* If name specified is null, search for a new valid constraint name.  I'm
not sure if I should "lock" my generated name somehow tho - should I open
the relation before doing this step?

* Open relation in access exclusive mode

* Check that the constraint does not already exist

* Define the new index

* Warn if they're doubling up on an existing index

Christopher Kings-Lynne
2001-09-07 21:57:53 +00:00
Tatsuo Ishii
227767112c Commit Karel's patch.
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Subject: Re: [PATCHES] encoding names
From: Karel Zak <zakkr@zf.jcu.cz>
To: Peter Eisentraut <peter_e@gmx.net>
Cc: pgsql-patches <pgsql-patches@postgresql.org>
Date: Fri, 31 Aug 2001 17:24:38 +0200

On Thu, Aug 30, 2001 at 01:30:40AM +0200, Peter Eisentraut wrote:
> > 		- convert encoding 'name' to 'id'
>
> I thought we decided not to add functions returning "new" names until we
> know exactly what the new names should be, and pending schema

 Ok, the patch not to add functions.

> better
>
>     ...(): encoding name too long

 Fixed.

 I found new bug in command/variable.c in parse_client_encoding(), nobody
probably never see this error:

if (pg_set_client_encoding(encoding))
{
	elog(ERROR, "Conversion between %s and %s is not supported",
                     value, GetDatabaseEncodingName());
}

because pg_set_client_encoding() returns -1 for error and 0 as true.
It's fixed too.

 IMHO it can be apply.

		Karel
PS:

    * following files are renamed:

src/utils/mb/Unicode/KOI8_to_utf8.map  -->
        src/utils/mb/Unicode/koi8r_to_utf8.map

src/utils/mb/Unicode/WIN_to_utf8.map  -->
        src/utils/mb/Unicode/win1251_to_utf8.map

src/utils/mb/Unicode/utf8_to_KOI8.map -->
        src/utils/mb/Unicode/utf8_to_koi8r.map

src/utils/mb/Unicode/utf8_to_WIN.map -->
        src/utils/mb/Unicode/utf8_to_win1251.map

   * new file:

src/utils/mb/encname.c

   * removed file:

src/utils/mb/common.c

--
 Karel Zak  <zakkr@zf.jcu.cz>
 http://home.zf.jcu.cz/~zakkr/

 C, PostgreSQL, PHP, WWW, http://docs.linux.cz, http://mape.jcu.cz
2001-09-06 04:57:30 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
309401a7b6 Fix misscanning of """" (an identifier consisting of one double-quote). 2001-09-04 00:19:39 +00:00
Tom Lane
bc7d37a525 Transaction IDs wrap around, per my proposal of 13-Aug-01. More
documentation to come, but the code is all here.  initdb forced.
2001-08-26 16:56:03 +00:00
Tom Lane
2589735da0 Replace implementation of pg_log as a relation accessed through the
buffer manager with 'pg_clog', a specialized access method modeled
on pg_xlog.  This simplifies startup (don't need to play games to
open pg_log; among other things, OverrideTransactionSystem goes away),
should improve performance a little, and opens the door to recycling
commit log space by removing no-longer-needed segments of the commit
log.  Actual recycling is not there yet, but I felt I should commit
this part separately since it'd still be useful if we chose not to
do transaction ID wraparound.
2001-08-25 18:52:43 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
9cf701f324 Start adding some more documentation about the number types. Make
bigserial and alias for serial8 for consistency with bigint/int8.
2001-08-24 20:03:45 +00:00
Tom Lane
f933766ba7 Restructure pg_opclass, pg_amop, and pg_amproc per previous discussions in
pgsql-hackers.  pg_opclass now has a row for each opclass supported by each
index AM, not a row for each opclass name.  This allows pg_opclass to show
directly whether an AM supports an opclass, and furthermore makes it possible
to store additional information about an opclass that might be AM-dependent.
pg_opclass and pg_amop now store "lossy" and "haskeytype" information that we
previously expected the user to remember to provide in CREATE INDEX commands.
Lossiness is no longer an index-level property, but is associated with the
use of a particular operator in a particular index opclass.

Along the way, IndexSupportInitialize now uses the syscaches to retrieve
pg_amop and pg_amproc entries.  I find this reduces backend launch time by
about ten percent, at the cost of a couple more special cases in catcache.c's
IndexScanOK.

Initial work by Oleg Bartunov and Teodor Sigaev, further hacking by Tom Lane.

initdb forced.
2001-08-21 16:36:06 +00:00
Tom Lane
d4f4b971a4 Sequences are now based on int8, not int4, arithmetic. SERIAL pseudo-type
has an alias SERIAL4 and a sister SERIAL8.  SERIAL8 is just the same
except the created column is type int8 not int4.
initdb forced.  Note this also breaks any chance of pg_upgrade from 7.1,
unless we hack up pg_upgrade to drop and recreate sequences.  (Which is
not out of the question, but I don't wanna do it.)
2001-08-16 20:38:56 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
38bb1abcda Use MD5 for wire protocol encryption for >= 7.2 client/server.
Allow pg_shadow to be MD5 encrypted.
Add ENCRYPTED/UNENCRYPTED option to CREATE/ALTER user.
Add password_encryption postgresql.conf option.
Update wire protocol version to 2.1.
2001-08-15 18:42:16 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
ee8ed85da3 Make LANCOMPILER clause in CREATE LANGUAGE optional. Allow "identifier"
syntax for language names (instead of 'string').

createlang now handles the case where a second language uses the same call
handler as an already installed language (e.g., plperl/plperlu).

droplang now handles the reverse case, i.e., dropping a language where
the call handler is still used by another language.  Moreover, droplang
can now be used to drop any user-defined language, not just the supplied
ones.
2001-08-13 21:34:54 +00:00
Tom Lane
dfb8e3f115 CREATE VIEW with optional column name list wasn't quite right for the
case where there are resjunk columns in the query.
2001-08-11 00:02:13 +00:00
Tom Lane
bf56f0759b Make OIDs optional, per discussions in pghackers. WITH OIDS is still the
default, but OIDS are removed from many system catalogs that don't need them.
Some interesting side effects: TOAST pointers are 20 bytes not 32 now;
pg_description has a three-column key instead of one.

Bugs fixed in passing: BINARY cursors work again; pg_class.relhaspkey
has some usefulness; pg_dump dumps comments on indexes, rules, and
triggers in a valid order.

initdb forced.
2001-08-10 18:57:42 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
77a69a2ed1 Patch to LOCK multiple tables in one LOCK command.
Neil Padgett
2001-08-10 14:30:15 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
2e57875b97 Use format_type sibling in backend error messages, so the user sees
consistent type naming.
2001-08-09 18:28:18 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
51e8dfddf1 No longer a need for -Wno-error 2001-08-09 18:13:23 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
46e252141b Add QueryIsRule gram.y reset. 2001-08-06 05:42:48 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
d1c9633060 Back out LOCK A,B,C patch at Tom's suggestion. 2001-08-04 22:01:39 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
16365ac75b Add LOCK A,B,C functionality as LOCK A;LOCK B;LOCK C; as agreed.
Neil Padgett
2001-08-04 19:39:00 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
784def9e8e More EXTEND INDEX removal.
Martijn van Oosterhout
2001-07-16 19:07:40 +00:00
Tom Lane
f31dc0ada7 Partial indexes work again, courtesy of Martijn van Oosterhout.
Note: I didn't force an initdb, figuring that one today was enough.
However, there is a new function in pg_proc.h, and pg_dump won't be
able to dump partial indexes until you add that function.
2001-07-16 05:07:00 +00:00
Tom Lane
3284758a17 Remove grammar restrictions on order of optional clauses in CREATE GROUP.
From Vince Vielhaber.
2001-07-12 18:03:00 +00:00
Tom Lane
320b6db090 Changes from Vince Vielhaber to allow the optional clauses of CREATE
USER and ALTER USER to appear in any order, not only the fixed order
they used to be required to appear in.
Also, some changes from Tom Lane to create a FULL option for VACUUM;
it doesn't do anything yet, but I needed to change many of the same
files to make that happen, so now seemed like a good time.
2001-07-10 22:09:29 +00:00
Tom Lane
4fe42dfbc3 Add SHARE UPDATE EXCLUSIVE lock mode, coming soon to a VACUUM near you.
Name chosen per pghackers discussion around 6/22/01.
2001-07-09 22:18:34 +00:00
Tom Lane
499c81d3a3 Prohibit a column from appearing twice in a PRIMARY KEY or UNIQUE
constraint.  This case (a) is useless, (b) violates SQL92, and
(c) is certain to cause a failure downstream when we try to create
an index with duplicated column names.  So give an appropriate error
message instead of letting the index failure occur.  Per report from
Colin Strickland.  NOTE: currently, CREATE INDEX fooi ON foo(f1,f1)
still fails with 'cannot insert duplicate key' error.  Should we
change that too?  What about functional indexes?
2001-07-04 17:36:54 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
10e9cd2299 Allow default transaction isolation level (a.k.a. set session
characteristics) to be set through GUC.
2001-06-30 22:03:26 +00:00
Tom Lane
4d58a7ca87 Optimizer can now estimate selectivity of IS NULL, IS NOT NULL,
IS TRUE, etc, with some degree of verisimilitude.  Split out
selectivity support functions from builtins.h into a new header
file selfuncs.h, so as to reduce the number of header files builtins.h
must depend on.  Fix a few missing inclusions exposed thereby.
From Joe Conway, with some kibitzing from Tom Lane.
2001-06-25 21:11:45 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
06f6404c42 Back out BYTEA binary compatibility changes. 2001-06-24 02:41:21 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
6a7f23c213 > Marko Kreen <marko@l-t.ee> writes:
> > secure_ctx changes too.  it will be PGC_BACKEND after '-p'.
>
> Oh, okay, I missed that part.  Could we see the total state of the
> patch --- ie, a diff against current CVS, not a bunch of deltas?
> I've gotten confused about what's in and what's out.

Ok, here it is.  Cleared the ctx comment too - after -p
it will be PGC_BACKEND in any case.

Marko Kreen
2001-06-23 22:23:49 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
a0c12d5e90 Add TEMPORARY sequences and have SERIAL on a temp table have a temporary
sequence.
2001-06-23 00:07:34 +00:00
Jan Wieck
8d80b0d980 Statistical system views (yet without the config stuff, but
it's hard to keep such massive changes in sync with the tree
so I need to get it in and work from there now).

Jan
2001-06-22 19:16:24 +00:00
Tom Lane
116d2bba7e Add IS UNKNOWN, IS NOT UNKNOWN boolean tests, fix the existing boolean
tests to return the correct results per SQL9x when given NULL inputs.
Reimplement these tests as well as IS [NOT] NULL to have their own
expression node types, instead of depending on special functions.
From Joe Conway, with a little help from Tom Lane.
2001-06-19 22:39:12 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
7ceed2a9b5 Allow GRANT/REVOKE to/from more than one user per invocation. Command tag
for GRANT/REVOKE is now just that, not "CHANGE".

On the way, migrate some of the aclitem internal representation away from
the parser and build a real parse tree instead.  Also add some 'const'
qualifiers.
2001-06-09 23:21:55 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
4ee76ad884 reset all: command line and .conf options change defaults
on RESET ALL those are restored.

show all: GUC + non-GUC.

SHOW ALL, RESET ALL

Marko Kreen
2001-06-07 04:50:57 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
28d2420eef This patch adds support for %TYPE in CREATE FUNCTION argument and return
types.  This version has an elog() to remind the user the type
resolution is not dynamic.

Ian Lance Taylor
2001-06-04 23:27:23 +00:00
Tom Lane
eeaa497e7b Give error message, rather than coredump, for utility statements in
conditional rules (rules with WHERE clauses).  We cannot support these
since there's noplace to hang a condition on a utility statement.
We caught the other case (attempt to attach a condition at rewrite time)
awhile ago, but this one escaped notice until now.
2001-06-04 16:17:30 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
96147a6d1c Make UPDATE and DELETE privileges distinct. Add REFERENCES and TRIGGER
privileges.  INSERT and COPY FROM now require INSERT (only).  Add
privileges regression test.
2001-05-27 09:59:30 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
efcecd9eca Make bit and bit varying types reject too long input. (They already tried
to do that, but inconsistently.)  Make bit type reject too short input,
too, per SQL.  Since it no longer zero pads, 'zpbit*' has been renamed to
'bit*' in the source, hence initdb.
2001-05-22 16:37:17 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
66e9ee79c7 Print error on SELECT tab FROM tab:
You can't use relation names alone in the target list, try relation.*
2001-05-21 18:42:08 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
385d271b81 Comment additions in parser. 2001-05-19 01:57:11 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
5e987038ce Move ParserFuncOrColumn function higher in the file. 2001-05-19 00:37:45 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
5ec8474323 New comment. This func/column things has always confused me.
/*
 *  parse function
 *  This code is confusing because the database can accept
 *  relation.column, column.function, or relation.column.function.
 *  In these cases, funcname is the last parameter, and fargs are
 *  the rest.
 *
 *  It can also be called as func(col) or func(col,col).
 *  In this case, Funcname is the part before parens, and fargs
 *  are the part in parens.
 *
 */
Node *
ParseFuncOrColumn(ParseState *pstate, char *funcname, List *fargs,
                  bool agg_star, bool agg_distinct,
                  int precedence)
2001-05-19 00:33:20 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
f61d70c2ac Undo \dT change. Not worth it. 2001-05-18 22:54:23 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
2fd831d323 Rename ParseFuncOrColumn() to ParseColumnOrFunc(). 2001-05-18 22:35:51 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
dc0ff5c67a Small code cleanups,formatting. 2001-05-18 21:24:20 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
1e7b79cebc Remove unused tables pg_variable, pg_inheritproc, pg_ipl tables. Initdb
forced.
2001-05-14 20:30:21 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
8678929c22 This patch should catch cases where the types
in referencing and referenced columns of an fk constraint
aren't comparable using '=' at constraint definition time
rather than insert/update time.

Stephan Szabo
2001-05-09 21:10:39 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
c8db55f78a Use ColId instead of Ident for SET SESSION AUTHORIZATION. 2001-05-09 16:50:44 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
1c1c58c76c Add SET SESSION AUTHORIZATION command. 2001-05-08 21:06:43 +00:00
Tom Lane
f905d65ee3 Rewrite of planner statistics-gathering code. ANALYZE is now available as
a separate statement (though it can still be invoked as part of VACUUM, too).
pg_statistic redesigned to be more flexible about what statistics are
stored.  ANALYZE now collects a list of several of the most common values,
not just one, plus a histogram (not just the min and max values).  Random
sampling is used to make the process reasonably fast even on very large
tables.  The number of values and histogram bins collected is now
user-settable via an ALTER TABLE command.

There is more still to do; the new stats are not being used everywhere
they could be in the planner.  But the remaining changes for this project
should be localized, and the behavior is already better than before.

A not-very-related change is that sorting now makes use of btree comparison
routines if it can find one, rather than invoking '<' twice.
2001-05-07 00:43:27 +00:00
Tom Lane
28ac24e4dd Makefile should have automatic dependency for parser.o too, if it's
going to have any at all.
2001-05-04 22:01:03 +00:00
Thomas G. Lockhart
d63571a7f4 Allow a string argument to the EXTRACT() function.
This is an extension to the SQL9x standard, but is consistant with usage
 of the underlying date_part() function used to implement it.
 Example: EXTRACT('YEAR',...)
No impact on regression tests.
2001-05-01 01:36:10 +00:00
Tom Lane
a933bceacf compatible_oper needs to do ReleaseSysCache in one path to avoid
complaints about 'Cache reference leak'.  Per report from Don Baccus.
2001-04-23 04:32:30 +00:00
Tom Lane
23436bd530 Further tweaking of error messages for cases involving attributes &
functions of join or subselect aliases.  It'd be awfully nice if this
code knew for sure whether it was dealing with 'x.f' or 'f(x)' syntax;
maybe we can fix that in a future cycle.
2001-04-18 22:25:31 +00:00
Tom Lane
40136f4465 Make rule lister do the right thing with Vars representing whole tuples. 2001-04-18 17:04:24 +00:00
Tom Lane
b32cac8055 Fix Joubert's complaint that int8-sized numeric literals are mishandled
on Alpha (because parser mistakenly assumes that a nonoverflow result
from strtol means the value will fit into int4).  A scan for other uses
of strtol and strtoul found a couple other places with the same mistake;
fix them too.  The changes are all conditional on HAVE_LONG_INT_64 to
avoid complaints from compilers that think x != x is a silly test
(cf. pg_atoi).
2001-03-22 17:41:47 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
0686d49da0 Remove dashes in comments that don't need them, rewrap with pgindent. 2001-03-22 06:16:21 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
9e1552607a pgindent run. Make it all clean. 2001-03-22 04:01:46 +00:00
Tom Lane
7f02049137 Give a more reasonable error message for a bad attribute name applied
to a join or subselect alias ... cf. Oliver Elphick's complaint 13-Mar.
2001-03-14 23:55:33 +00:00
Tatsuo Ishii
919ace07d5 Fix vacuum analyze error.
vacuum analyze on pg_type fails if bogus entries remain in pg_operator.
Here is a sample script to reproduce the problem.

drop table t1;
create table t1(i int);
drop function foo(t1,t1);
create function foo(t1,t1) returns bool as 'select true' language 'sql';
create operator = (
	leftarg = t1,
	rightarg = t1,
	commutator = =,
	procedure = foo
	);
drop table t1;
vacuum analyze;
2001-02-27 07:07:00 +00:00
Tom Lane
be92ad49e0 Change case-folding of keywords to conform to SQL99 and fix misbehavior
in Turkish locale.  Keywords are now checked under pure ASCII case-folding
rules ('A'-'Z'->'a'-'z' and nothing else).  However, once a word is
determined not to be a keyword, it will be case-folded under the current
locale, same as before.  See pghackers discussion 20-Feb-01.
2001-02-21 18:53:47 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
215b90d3d7 Allow extract() to accept the same field selectors as date_part(), not just
the ones specified by SQL.
2001-02-18 18:06:10 +00:00
Tom Lane
13cc7eb3e2 Clean up two rather nasty bugs in operator selection code.
1. If there is exactly one pg_operator entry of the right name and oprkind,
oper() and related routines would return that entry whether its input type
had anything to do with the request or not.  This is just premature
optimization: we shouldn't return the single candidate until after we verify
that it really is a valid candidate, ie, is at least coercion-compatible
with the given types.

2. oper() and related routines only promise a coercion-compatible result.
Unfortunately, there were quite a few callers that assumed the returned
operator is binary-compatible with the given datatype; they would proceed
to call it without making any datatype coercions.  These callers include
sorting, grouping, aggregation, and VACUUM ANALYZE.  In general I think
it is appropriate for these callers to require an exact or binary-compatible
match, so I've added a new routine compatible_oper() that only succeeds if
it can find an operator that doesn't require any run-time conversions.
Callers now call oper() or compatible_oper() depending on whether they are
prepared to deal with type conversion or not.

The upshot of these bugs is revealed by the following silliness in PL/Tcl's
selftest: it creates an operator @< on int4, and then tries to use it to
sort a char(N) column.  The system would let it do that :-( (and evidently
has done so since 6.3 :-( :-().  The result in this case was just a silly
sort order, but the reverse combination would've provoked coredump from
trying to dereference integers.  With this fix you get more reasonable
behavior:
pltcl_test=# select * from T_pkey1 order by key1, key2 using @<;
ERROR:  Unable to identify an operator '@<' for types 'bpchar' and 'bpchar'
        You will have to retype this query using an explicit cast
2001-02-16 03:16:58 +00:00
Tom Lane
de434c2d5f Arrange for ORDER BY an expression on a UNION/INTERSECT/EXCEPT result,
such as
    SELECT f1 FROM foo UNION SELECT ... ORDER BY upper(f1)
to draw
'ORDER BY on a UNION/INTERSECT/EXCEPT result must be on one of the result columns'
rather than the uninformative 'f1 not found' we were producing before.
Eventually this should actually work, but that looks much too hard to try
to implement in late beta...
2001-02-15 01:10:28 +00:00
Tom Lane
c7d2ce7bc6 Repair problems with duplicate index names generated when CREATE TABLE
specifies redundant UNIQUE conditions.
2001-02-14 23:32:38 +00:00
Tom Lane
4a66f9dd54 Change scoping of table and join refnames to conform to SQL92: a JOIN
clause with an alias is a <subquery> and therefore hides table references
appearing within it, according to the spec.  This is the same as the
preliminary patch I posted to pgsql-patches yesterday, plus some really
grotty code in ruleutils.c to reverse-list a query tree with the correct
alias name depending on context.  I'd rather not have done that, but unless
we want to force another initdb for 7.1, there's no other way for now.
2001-02-14 21:35:07 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
2660803697 Only look for bison as YACC; other yaccs need to be selected explicitly.
When no suitable YACC is configured, supply useful informational messages
to users.  (Same way flex has been handled for a while.)
2001-02-10 22:31:42 +00:00
Tom Lane
dfbd5d6532 plpgsql's private copy of xlateSqlType was out of sync. Again. This
is clearly not maintainable, so dike it out in favor of calling the real
version in the backend's gram.y.
2001-02-09 03:26:28 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
67849c84d6 Use elog() instead of exit() for fatal scanner errors. 2001-02-03 20:13:05 +00:00
Tom Lane
80caa741ab Fix failure to create sequences for more than one SERIAL column in a
table.
2001-01-27 07:23:48 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
623bf843d2 Change Copyright from PostgreSQL, Inc to PostgreSQL Global Development Group. 2001-01-24 19:43:33 +00:00
Tom Lane
f69ff0c4bd Give 'a_expr ::= a_expr Op' production a slightly lower precedence than
Op, so that the sequence 'a_expr Op Op a_expr' will be parsed as
a_expr Op (Op a_expr) not (a_expr Op) Op a_expr as formerly.  In other
words, prefer treating user-defined operators as prefix operators to
treating them as postfix operators, when there is an ambiguity.
Also clean up a couple of other infelicities in production priority
assignment --- for example, BETWEEN wasn't being given the intended
priority, but that of AND.
2001-01-23 22:39:08 +00:00
Tom Lane
b686fb5bf1 Remove no-longer-needed restriction against referencing system
attributes in a FieldSelect node --- all the places that manipulate
these work just fine with system attribute numbers.  OK, it's a new
feature, so shoot me ...
2001-01-23 02:32:26 +00:00
Tom Lane
1a02edae60 Give a good error message for what's likely to be a common syntax error,
namely omitting the alias clause for a sub-SELECT in FROM.
2001-01-20 17:37:52 +00:00
Tom Lane
c78e19544e Suppress unused-variable warning in non-Assert compilations. 2001-01-19 06:50:23 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
5088f0748a Change lcons(x, NIL) to makeList(x) where appropriate. 2001-01-17 17:26:45 +00:00
Tom Lane
3db4056e22 Fix problems with parentheses around sub-SELECT --- for the last time,
I hope.  I finally realized that we were going at it backwards: when
there are excess parentheses, they need to be treated as part of the
sub-SELECT, not as part of the surrounding expression.  Although either
choice yields an unambiguous grammar, only this way produces a grammar
that is LALR(1).  With the old approach we were guaranteed to fail on
either 'SELECT (((SELECT 2)) + 3)' or
'SELECT (((SELECT 2)) UNION SELECT 2)' depending on which way we
resolve the initial shift/reduce conflict.  With the new way, the same
reduction track can be followed in both cases until we have advanced
far enough to know whether we are done with the sub-SELECT or not.
2001-01-15 20:36:36 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
745f0c21e5 Remove compiler warning about uninitialized warnings. 2001-01-08 20:54:24 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
3ff76734f6 Simplify the rules that explicitly allowed TYPE as a type name (which is
no longer the case).  Add AND and TRAILING to ColLabel.  All key words
except AS are now at least ColLabel's.
2001-01-06 10:50:02 +00:00
Tom Lane
2fb6cc9045 Remove not-really-standard implementation of CREATE TABLE's UNDER clause,
and revert documentation to describe the existing INHERITS clause
instead, per recent discussion in pghackers.  Also fix implementation
of SQL_inheritance SET variable: it is not cool to look at this var
during the initial parsing phase, only during parse_analyze().  See
recent bug report concerning misinterpretation of date constants just
after a SET TIMEZONE command.  gram.y really has to be an invariant
transformation of the query string to a raw parsetree; anything that
can vary with time must be done during parse analysis.
2001-01-05 06:34:23 +00:00
Tom Lane
8609d4abf2 Fix portability problems recently exposed by regression tests on Alphas.
1. Distinguish cases where a Datum representing a tuple datatype is an OID
from cases where it is a pointer to TupleTableSlot, and make sure we use
the right typlen in each case.
2. Make fetchatt() and related code support 8-byte by-value datatypes on
machines where Datum is 8 bytes.  Centralize knowledge of the available
by-value datatype sizes in two macros in tupmacs.h, so that this will be
easier if we ever have to do it again.
2000-12-27 23:59:14 +00:00
Tom Lane
317215fc55 Clean up CREATE TYPE/OPERATOR/AGGREGATE productions, so that parser
will not accept types named with operator names or vice versa.
2000-12-22 07:07:58 +00:00
Tom Lane
42d5e34e77 Repair mishandling of PRIMARY KEY declaration that references an
inherited column, per bug report from Elphick 12/15/00.
2000-12-18 01:37:56 +00:00
Tom Lane
cfa4d4d040 Tweak select_common_type() to deal with possibility of multiple preferred
types in a category --- it was taking the last preferred type among the
inputs, rather than the first one as intended.
2000-12-17 04:32:29 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
85934d1bdb Remove current->old mapping. 2000-12-15 23:36:20 +00:00
Tom Lane
7d6af50f43 Make algorithm for resolving UNKNOWN function/operator inputs be
insensitive to the order of arguments.  Per pghackers discussion 12/10/00.
2000-12-15 19:22:03 +00:00
Tom Lane
b260c18cbc Remove obsolete comment. 2000-12-15 18:02:47 +00:00
Tom Lane
0a844e84a1 transformForUpdate() mustn't assume rowMarks list is initially empty.
It could be recursing into a sub-query where there was already a FOR
UPDATE clause.
2000-12-07 01:12:08 +00:00
Tom Lane
73d2a3595a Clean up handling of FOR UPDATE inside views and subselects ... make it
work where we can (given that the executor only handles it at top level)
and generate an error where we can't.  Note that while the parser has
been allowing views to say SELECT FOR UPDATE for a few weeks now, that
hasn't actually worked until just now.
2000-12-06 23:55:19 +00:00
Tom Lane
981a7d32d1 From Stephan Szabo:
I believe this should fix the issue that Philip Warner
noticed about the check for unique constraints meeting the
referenced keys of a foreign key constraint allowing the
specification of a subset of a foreign key instead of
rejecting it.  I also added tests for a base case of
this to the foreign key and alter table tests and patches
for expected output.
2000-12-05 19:57:56 +00:00
Tom Lane
a51f004d29 Repair breakage of rules containing INSERT ... SELECT actions, per bug
report from Joel Burton.  Turns out that my simple idea of turning the
SELECT into a subquery does not interact well *at all* with the way the
rule rewriter works.  Really what we need to make INSERT ... SELECT work
cleanly is to decouple targetlists from rangetables: an INSERT ... SELECT
wants to have two levels of targetlist but only one rangetable.  No time
for that for 7.1, however, so I've inserted some ugly hacks to make the
rewriter know explicitly about the structure of INSERT ... SELECT queries.
Ugh :-(
2000-12-05 19:15:10 +00:00
Tom Lane
a27b691e29 Ensure that all uses of <ctype.h> functions are applied to unsigned-char
values, whether the local char type is signed or not.  This is necessary
for portability.  Per discussion on pghackers around 9/16/00.
2000-12-03 20:45:40 +00:00
Thomas G. Lockhart
6969b8fa11 Repair usage of the OVERLAPS operator.
Allow some operator-like tokens to be used as function names.
Flesh out support for time, timetz, and interval operators
 and interactions.
Regression tests pass, but non-reference-platform horology test results
 will need to be updated.
2000-12-03 14:51:12 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
5b00ea9e50 Make SET SESSION CHARACTERISTICS compliant with SQL 99. Remove redundant,
non-standard clauses.  Allow CHARACTERISTICS as unquoted identifier.
Merge related reference pages.
2000-11-24 20:16:40 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
0f3720edf6 Treat plain 'BIT' as 'BIT(1)'. 2000-11-18 16:17:20 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
52aa720320 Add separate type category for bit string types, allowing mixed bit/varbit
function calls to work.
2000-11-17 19:57:48 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
6b19803e06 Make a pstrdup copy of the literalbuf when scanning a bit string. Other-
wise the next bit string in the same command clobbers the previous ones.
2000-11-16 22:47:44 +00:00
Tom Lane
a933ee38bb Change SearchSysCache coding conventions so that a reference count is
maintained for each cache entry.  A cache entry will not be freed until
the matching ReleaseSysCache call has been executed.  This eliminates
worries about cache entries getting dropped while still in use.  See
my posting to pg-hackers of even date for more info.
2000-11-16 22:30:52 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
7852a35515 Add support for casting bit string constants. 2000-11-16 17:27:10 +00:00
Tom Lane
2cf48ca04b Extend CREATE DATABASE to allow selection of a template database to be
cloned, rather than always cloning template1.  Modify initdb to generate
two identical databases rather than one, template0 and template1.
Connections to template0 are disallowed, so that it will always remain
in its virgin as-initdb'd state.  pg_dumpall now dumps databases with
restore commands that say CREATE DATABASE foo WITH TEMPLATE = template0.
This allows proper behavior when there is user-added data in template1.
initdb forced!
2000-11-14 18:37:49 +00:00
Tom Lane
6543d81d65 Restructure handling of inheritance queries so that they work with outer
joins, and clean things up a good deal at the same time.  Append plan node
no longer hacks on rangetable at runtime --- instead, all child tables are
given their own RT entries during planning.  Concept of multiple target
tables pushed up into execMain, replacing bug-prone implementation within
nodeAppend.  Planner now supports generating Append plans for inheritance
sets either at the top of the plan (the old way) or at the bottom.  Expanding
at the bottom is appropriate for tables used as sources, since they may
appear inside an outer join; but we must still expand at the top when the
target of an UPDATE or DELETE is an inheritance set, because we actually need
a different targetlist and junkfilter for each target table in that case.
Fortunately a target table can't be inside an outer join...  Bizarre mutual
recursion between union_planner and prepunion.c is gone --- in fact,
union_planner doesn't really have much to do with union queries anymore,
so I renamed it grouping_planner.
2000-11-12 00:37:02 +00:00
Thomas G. Lockhart
bc20c41275 Fix bug in recent improvement to type resolution code. Forgot to retain
"best choice" type category when resolving UNKNOWN function and operator
 arguments. Thanks to Tom Lane for finding test case.
2000-11-11 19:49:26 +00:00
Tom Lane
372e598c44 Arrange for CASE or UNION with only untyped literal constants as input
to resolve the unknown constants as type TEXT.
2000-11-09 04:14:32 +00:00
Tom Lane
3908473c80 Make DROP TABLE rollback-able: postpone physical file delete until commit.
(WAL logging for this is not done yet, however.)  Clean up a number of really
crufty things that are no longer needed now that DROP behaves nicely.  Make
temp table mapper do the right things when drop or rename affecting a temp
table is rolled back.  Also, remove "relation modified while in use" error
check, in favor of locking tables at first reference and holding that lock
throughout the statement.
2000-11-08 22:10:03 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
ebe0b23690 Add ANALYSE spelling of ANALYZE for vacuum. 2000-11-08 21:28:06 +00:00
Thomas G. Lockhart
e6e893e74f Enable fallback to string type when argument(s) are of UNKNOWN type.
Same code exactly as for function resolution.
 An obvious example is for
  select '1' = '01';
 which used to throw an error and which now resolves to two text strings.
2000-11-07 16:01:01 +00:00
Thomas G. Lockhart
df9462ac05 Implement AT TIME ZONE SQL9x syntax.
AT is now a keyword but is not a reserved word.
2000-11-06 15:47:17 +00:00
Thomas G. Lockhart
155e0b998a Allow type resolution for UNKNOWN arguments to functions to fall back to
any available string type. Previously, all candidate choices must have
 fallen within the same "type category" for PostgreSQL to be willing to
 choose any of them.
Need to apply the same fixup to operator type resolution.
2000-11-06 15:42:30 +00:00
Vadim B. Mikheev
f0e37a8531 New CHECKPOINT command.
Auto removing of offline log files and creating new file
at checkpoint time.
2000-11-05 22:50:21 +00:00
Tom Lane
dd03129b9f UNION select in a CREATE RULE caused a weird error, because transformRuleStmt
got confused by 'dummy' targetlist built for the UNION's toplevel query.
Fix by making dummy targetlist a little less cheesy.
2000-11-05 01:42:07 +00:00
Tom Lane
11f7b29054 Allow ORDER BY, LIMIT in sub-selects. Fix most (not all) cases where
the grammar did not allow redundant parentheses around sub-selects.
Distinguish LIMIT ALL from LIMIT 0; make the latter behave as one would
expect.
2000-11-05 00:15:54 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
4b71943bb2 Make PROCEDURAL optional in CREATE/DROP LANGUAGE. 2000-11-04 21:04:56 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
90c63942c4 This patch should allow primary/foreign key
definitions using inherited columns in the
create table statement.

Stephan Szabo
2000-11-04 18:29:09 +00:00
Tom Lane
db263da468 Peter forgot to fix {operator} rule to match modified definition of
'self' characters.
2000-11-02 23:20:27 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
0babf31640 Change internal string representation of BitString node to include a
leading 'b', as it appears to be more convenient this way for the input
and node functions.
2000-10-31 13:59:53 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
73874a06f0 Change the parser to convert SQL "position" and "substring" syntax to
position() and substring() functions, so that it works transparently for
bit types as well.  Alias the text functions appropriately.

Add position() for bit types.

Add new constant node T_BitString that represents literals of the form
B'1001 and pass those to zpbit type.
2000-10-31 10:22:13 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
d397c1c8a2 Disallow zero-length delimited identifier (per SQL). 2000-10-30 17:54:16 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
86f0812520 Remove special treatment of '|' operator, in the spirit of "sane" binary
operators.
2000-10-29 16:11:33 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
c44323176e Back out change to gram.y for parens. 2000-10-28 19:41:00 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
2f4c9d39fe Okay, here's my attempt at fixing the problems with parentheses in
subqueries.  It passes the normal 'runcheck' tests, and I've tried
a few simple things like
  select 1 as foo union (((((select 2))))) order by foo;

There are a few things that it doesn't do that have been talked
about here at least a little:

1) It doesn't allow things like "IN(((select 1)))" -- the select
here has to be at the top level.  This is not new.
2) It does NOT preserve the odd syntax I found when I started looking
at this, where a SELECT statement could begin with parentheses.  Thus,
  (SELECT a from foo) order by a;
fails.

I have preserved the ability, used in the regression tests, to
have a single select statement in what appears to be a RuleActionMulti
(but wasn't -- the parens were part of select_clause syntax).
In my version, this is a special form.

This may cause some discussion: I have differentiated the two kinds
of RuleActionMulti.  Perhaps nobody knew there were two kinds, because
I don't think the second form appears in the regression tests. This
one uses square brackets instead of parentheses, but originally was
otherwise the same as the one in parentheses.  In this version of
gram.y, the square bracket form treats SELECT statements the same
as the other allowed statements.  As discussed before on this list,
psql cannot make sense out of the results of such a thing, but an
application might.  And I have designs on just such an application.

++ kevin o'gorman
2000-10-28 15:44:04 +00:00
Tom Lane
f9453f468d Accept CREATE DATABASE WITH ENCODING 'SQL_ASCII' even when MULTIBYTE
support is not present.  This allows a non-MB server to load a pg_dumpall
script produced by an MB-enabled server, so long as only ASCII encoding
was used.
2000-10-25 18:56:16 +00:00
Tom Lane
9ace03183c Some small polishing of Mark Hollomon's cleanup of DROP command: might
as well allow DROP multiple INDEX, RULE, TYPE as well.  Add missing
CommandCounterIncrement to DROP loop, which could cause trouble otherwise
with multiple DROP of items affecting same catalog entries.  Try to
bring a little consistency to various error messages using 'does not exist',
'nonexistent', etc --- I standardized on 'does not exist' since that's
what the vast majority of the existing uses seem to be.
2000-10-22 23:32:48 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
805e431a38 Add support for VPATH builds, that is, building somewhere else than in the
source directory.  This involves mostly makefiles using $(srcdir) when they
might have used ".".  (Regression tests don't work with this, yet.)

Sort out usage of CPPFLAGS, CFLAGS (and CXXFLAGS).  Add "override" keyword
in most places, to preserve necessary flags even when the user overrode the
flags.
2000-10-20 21:04:27 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
73677dd92f The following patch was sent to the patches list:
This patch forces the use of 'DROP VIEW' to destroy views.

It also changes the syntax of DROP VIEW to
DROP VIEW v1, v2, ...
to match the syntax of DROP TABLE.

Some error messages were changed so this patch also includes changes to the
appropriate expected/*.out files.

Doc changes for 'DROP TABLE" and 'DROP VIEW' are included.


--
Mark Hollomon
2000-10-18 16:16:18 +00:00
Tom Lane
fbd26d6984 Arrange that no database accesses are attempted during parser() --- this
took some rejiggering of typename and ACL parsing, as well as moving
parse_analyze call out of parser().  Restructure postgres.c processing
so that parse analysis and rewrite are skipped when in abort-transaction
state.  Only COMMIT and ABORT statements will be processed beyond the raw
parser() phase.  This addresses problem of parser failing with database access
errors while in aborted state (see pghackers discussions around 7/28/00).
Also fix some bugs with COMMIT/ABORT statements appearing in the middle of
a single query input string.
Function, operator, and aggregate arguments/results can now use full
TypeName production, in particular foo[] for array types.
DROP OPERATOR and COMMENT ON OPERATOR were broken for unary operators.
Allow CREATE AGGREGATE to accept unquoted numeric constants for initcond.
2000-10-07 00:58:23 +00:00
Tom Lane
05e3d0ee86 Reimplementation of UNION/INTERSECT/EXCEPT. INTERSECT/EXCEPT now meet the
SQL92 semantics, including support for ALL option.  All three can be used
in subqueries and views.  DISTINCT and ORDER BY work now in views, too.
This rewrite fixes many problems with cross-datatype UNIONs and INSERT/SELECT
where the SELECT yields different datatypes than the INSERT needs.  I did
that by making UNION subqueries and SELECT in INSERT be treated like
subselects-in-FROM, thereby allowing an extra level of targetlist where the
datatype conversions can be inserted safely.
INITDB NEEDED!
2000-10-05 19:11:39 +00:00
Tom Lane
3a94e789f5 Subselects in FROM clause, per ISO syntax: FROM (SELECT ...) [AS] alias.
(Don't forget that an alias is required.)  Views reimplemented as expanding
to subselect-in-FROM.  Grouping, aggregates, DISTINCT in views actually
work now (he says optimistically).  No UNION support in subselects/views
yet, but I have some ideas about that.  Rule-related permissions checking
moved out of rewriter and into executor.
INITDB REQUIRED!
2000-09-29 18:21:41 +00:00
Tom Lane
e353e73768 Correct error in grammar for subselect-in-FROM: SQL spec does not allow
omission of alias_clause for a subselect.
2000-09-25 18:38:39 +00:00
Tom Lane
8bdc2bf030 Use variable aliases, if supplied, rather than real column names in
complaints about ungrouped variables.  This is for consistency with
behavior elsewhere, notably the fact that the relname is reported as
an alias in these same complaints.  Also, it'll work with subselect-
in-FROM where old code didn't.
2000-09-25 18:14:55 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
ebdfac3bb1 the patch include:
- rename ichar() to chr() (discussed with Tom)

        - add docs for oracle compatible routines:

                btrim()
                ascii()
                chr()
                repeat()

        - fix bug with timezone in to_char()

        - all to_char() variants return NULL instead textin("")
          if it's needful.

 The contrib/odbc is without changes and contains same routines as main
tree ... because I not sure how plans are Thomas with this :-)

                                        Karel
---------------------------------------------------------------------------

This effectively one line patch should fix the fact that
foreign key definitions in create table were erroring if
a primary key was defined.  I was using the columns
list to get the columns of the table for comparison, but
it got reused as a temporary list inside the primary key
stuff.

Stephan Szabo
2000-09-25 12:58:47 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
457ac0331c Implement differentiation between CURRENT_USER and SESSION_USER as per SQL.
There is still no effective difference but it will kick in once setuid
functions exist (not included here).  Make old getpgusername() alias for
current_user.
2000-09-19 18:18:04 +00:00
Tom Lane
aef7a0c8ea Parse JOIN/ON conditions with the proper visibility of input columns,
ie, consider only the columns coming from the JOIN clause's sub-clauses.
Also detect attempts to reference columns belonging to other tables
(which would still be possible using an explicitly-qualified name).
I'm not sure this implements the spec's semantics 100% accurately, but
at least it gives plausible behavior.
2000-09-17 22:21:27 +00:00
Tom Lane
8ae9ad1cb8 Reimplement LIKE/ESCAPE as operators so that indexscan optimization
can still work, per recent discussion on pghackers.  Correct some bugs
in ILIKE implementation.
2000-09-15 18:45:31 +00:00
Tom Lane
ed5003c584 First cut at full support for OUTER JOINs. There are still a few loose
ends to clean up (see my message of same date to pghackers), but mostly
it works.  INITDB REQUIRED!
2000-09-12 21:07:18 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
7f171b599a This patch implements the following command:
ALTER TABLE <tablename> OWNER TO <username>

Only a superuser may execute the command.

--
Mark Hollomon
mhh@mindspring.com
2000-09-12 05:09:57 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
d4f626507c This is mostly the same as an earlier patch I
didn't hear anything about, but which would
have broken with the function manager changes
anyway.

Well, this patch checks that a unique constraint
of some form (unique or pk) is on the referenced
columns of an FK constraint and that the columns
in the referencing table exist at creation time.
The former is to move closer to SQL compatibility
and the latter is in answer to a bug report.
I also added a basic check of this functionality
to the alter table and foreign key regression
tests.

Stephan Szabo
sszabo@bigpanda.com
2000-08-29 04:20:47 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
f03fc94e7d New configure test for flex, which recognizes only flex but does so in all
incarnations (I hope). When an acceptable flex version is not found, print
instructive error messages from both configure and the makefiles, so that
users can continue building anyway.
2000-08-28 11:53:23 +00:00
Tom Lane
d70bf0dd35 Rename BITSPERBYTE to BITS_PER_BYTE to avoid conflict with <values.h>
on some platforms.
2000-08-26 21:53:44 +00:00
Tom Lane
782c16c6a1 SQL-language functions are now callable in ordinary fmgr contexts ...
for example, an SQL function can be used in a functional index.  (I make
no promises about speed, but it'll work ;-).)  Clean up and simplify
handling of functions returning sets.
2000-08-24 03:29:15 +00:00
Tatsuo Ishii
84d0865d03 Make scanner multibyte aware. Currently it may produce an incorrect
multibyte sequence while truncating identifiers.
2000-08-22 13:01:20 +00:00
Tatsuo Ishii
bc2cf76a59 Make makeObjectName multibyte aware. Currently, it may produce
incorrect multibyte sequence while truncating too long names.
2000-08-22 12:59:04 +00:00
Tom Lane
4b8f1bcb9c Make functional indexes accept binary-compatible functions, for example
CREATE INDEX fooi ON foo (lower(f1)) where f1 is varchar rather than text.
2000-08-20 00:44:19 +00:00
Tom Lane
766fb7f707 Mop-up for removal of ':' and ';' operators ... like, say, actually
take 'em out of pg_operator.  Also remove from scan.l's set of legal
operator characters.  Update documentation.
2000-08-12 05:15:24 +00:00
Tom Lane
4951a8826d copyObject() and equal() now know about all parse-time node types,
including utility statements.  Still can't copy or compare executor
state, but at present that doesn't seem to be necessary.  This makes
it possible to execute most (all?) utility statements in plpgsql.
Had to change parsetree representation of CreateTrigStmt so that it
contained only legal Nodes, and not bare string constants.
2000-08-11 23:45:35 +00:00
Tom Lane
62e29fe2e7 Remove 'func_tlist' from Func expression nodes, likewise 'param_tlist'
from Param nodes, per discussion a few days ago on pghackers.  Add new
expression node type FieldSelect that implements the functionality where
it's actually needed.  Clean up some other unused fields in Func nodes
as well.
NOTE: initdb forced due to change in stored expression trees for rules.
2000-08-08 15:43:12 +00:00
Tom Lane
0224177400 TOAST mop-up work: update comments for tuple-size-related symbols such
as MaxHeapAttributeNumber.  Increase MaxAttrSize to something more
reasonable (given what it's used for, namely checking char(n) declarations,
I didn't make it the full 1G that it could theoretically be --- 10Mb
seemed a more reasonable number).  Improve calculation of MaxTupleSize.
2000-08-07 20:16:13 +00:00
Thomas G. Lockhart
7f6e021ca8 Allow LIKE and ILIKE as TokenId (and hence ColId) to make sure that they
are allowed in the func_name production. Otherwise, we can't define
 more like() and ilike() functions for new data types.
2000-08-07 06:54:51 +00:00
Thomas G. Lockhart
30ab107dbf Implement LIKE/ESCAPE. Change parser to use like()/notlike()
rather than the "~~" operator; this made it easy to add ESCAPE features.
Implement ILIKE, NOT ILIKE, and the ESCAPE clause for them.
 afaict this is not MultiByte clean, but lots of other stuff isn't either.
Fix up underlying support code for LIKE/NOT LIKE.
 Things should be faster and does not require internal string copying.
Update regression test to add explicit checks for
 LIKE/NOT LIKE/ILIKE/NOT ILIKE.
Remove colon and semi-colon operators as threatened in 7.0.
Implement SQL99 COMMIT/AND NO CHAIN.
 Throw elog(ERROR) on COMMIT/AND CHAIN per spec
 since we don't yet support it.
Implement SQL99 CREATE/DROP SCHEMA as equivalent to CREATE DATABASE.
 This is only a stopgap or demo since schemas will have another
 implementation soon.
Remove a few unused production rules to get rid of warnings
 which crept in on the last commit.
Fix up tabbing in some places by removing embedded spaces.
2000-08-06 18:06:44 +00:00
Thomas G. Lockhart
df40234639 Support SQL99 embedded double-quote syntax for quoted identifiers.
Allow this in the parser and in pg_dump, but it is probably not enough
 for a complete solution.
Better to have the feature started then never here.
2000-08-06 17:50:48 +00:00
Tom Lane
61aca818c4 Modify heap_open()/heap_openr() API per pghackers discussion of 11 July.
These two routines will now ALWAYS elog() on failure, whether you ask for
a lock or not.  If you really want to get a NULL return on failure, call
the new routines heap_open_nofail()/heap_openr_nofail().  By my count there
are only about three places that actually want that behavior.  There were
rather more than three places that were missing the check they needed to
make under the old convention :-(.
2000-08-03 19:19:38 +00:00
Tom Lane
c298d74d49 More functions updated to new fmgr style --- money, name, tid datatypes.
We're reaching the mopup stage here (good thing too, this is getting
tedious).
2000-08-03 16:35:08 +00:00
Tom Lane
8f9fa0e143 Type lztext is toast.
(Sorry, couldn't help it...)

Removed type filename as well, since it's unused and probably useless.
INITDB FORCED, because pg_rewrite columns are now plain text again.
2000-07-30 22:14:09 +00:00
Thomas G. Lockhart
20f6a1e562 Fix acceptance of PATH as a type and column name.
Note that this has changed some of the edge cases for what is accepted
 as a type name and/or column id. Regression test passes, but more
 tweaks may be coming...
2000-07-28 14:47:23 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
32163099d7 Add distprep target to take some of the job of the release_prep script.
The latter updated accordingly. Also add `dist' and `distcheck' targets
to play with, but caveat packager.

Updated backend/bootstrap and backend/parser makefile to make them
marginally builddir aware and fix the usual set of things.

Add rule to automatically remake config.h dependent on config.h.in and
config.status. (Adopted from Autoconf manual and about every other
package.) On a good day we should now have a complete and accurate set
of dependencies throughout everything.
2000-07-19 16:30:27 +00:00
Tom Lane
bec98a31c5 Revise aggregate functions per earlier discussions in pghackers.
There's now only one transition value and transition function.
NULL handling in aggregates is a lot cleaner.  Also, use Numeric
accumulators instead of integer accumulators for sum/avg on integer
datatypes --- this avoids overflow at the cost of being a little slower.
Implement VARIANCE() and STDDEV() aggregates in the standard backend.

Also, enable new LIKE selectivity estimators by default.  Unrelated
change, but as long as I had to force initdb anyway...
2000-07-17 03:05:41 +00:00
Tom Lane
e40492ec6e Remove useless and dangerous 'opt_type' option from CREATE INDEX. 2000-07-15 00:01:41 +00:00
Thomas G. Lockhart
be703cd9e8 Implement nested block comments in the backend and in psql.
Include updates for the comment.sql regression test.
Implement SET SESSION CHARACTERISTICS and SET DefaultXactIsoLevel.
Implement SET SESSION CHARACTERISTICS TRANSACTION COMMIT
 and SET AutoCommit in the parser only.
 Need to add code to actually do something.
Implement WITHOUT TIME ZONE type qualifier.
Define SCHEMA keyword, along with stubbed-out grammar.
Implement "[IN|INOUT|OUT] [varname] type" function arguments
 in parser only; INOUT and OUT throws an elog(ERROR).
Add PATH as a type-specific token, since PATH is in SQL99
 to support schema resource search and resolution.
2000-07-14 15:43:57 +00:00
Thomas G. Lockhart
a4d92053d8 Include rule to build include/parser/parse.h since nothing else can
build in this directory otherwise :(
2000-07-14 15:32:04 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
b54faa1b15 oidvectortypes: use SQL type names and separate by commas
psql \df: use format_type and oidvectortypes
map type REAL to float4, not float8
psql \dd :work around UNION bug
2000-07-09 21:30:21 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
de85dd1d51 - format_type function, in use by psql
- added bigint as synonym of int8
- set typelem of varlen non-array types to 0
2000-07-07 19:24:43 +00:00
Tom Lane
40f64064ff Update textin() and textout() to new fmgr style. This is just phase
one of updating the whole text datatype, but there are so dang many
calls of these two routines that it seems worth a separate commit.
2000-07-05 23:12:09 +00:00
Jan Wieck
57d8080a40 TOAST
WARNING: This is actually broken - we have self-deadlocks
	         due to concurrent changes in buffer management.
			 Vadim and me are working on it.

Jan
2000-07-03 23:10:14 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
80c646958a Attached is a new patch which addresses this problem. (oids in
regression tests).

Chris Bitmead
2000-07-02 22:01:27 +00:00
Tom Lane
72164e86a6 Remove memory leak from VACUUM parsing. 2000-07-02 04:04:09 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
c446509565 Second pass over run-time configuration system. Adjust priorities on some
option settings. Sort out SIGHUP vs BACKEND -- there is no total ordering
here, so make explicit checks. Add comments explaining all of this.
Removed permissions check on SHOW command.

Add examine_subclass to the game, rename to SQL_inheritance to fit the
official data model better. Adjust documentation.

Standalone backend needs to reset all options before it starts. To
facilitate that, have IsUnderPostmaster be set by the postmaster itself,
don't wait for the magic -p switch.

Also make sure that all environment variables and argv's survive
init_ps_display(). Use strdup where necessary.

Have initdb make configuration files (postgresql.conf, pg_hba.conf) mode
0600 -- having configuration files is no fun if you can't edit them.
2000-06-22 22:31:24 +00:00
Tom Lane
996659f255 Fix handling of type tuple associated with a temp relation. We have
to apply the tempname->realname mapping to type name lookup as well
as relation name lookup, else the type tuple will not be found when
wanted.  This fixes bugs like this one:
create temp table foo (f1 int);
select foo.f2 from foo;
ERROR:  Unable to locate type name 'foo' in catalog
2000-06-20 01:41:22 +00:00
Tom Lane
d03a933ec5 Fix performance problems with pg_index lookups (see, for example,
discussion of 5/19/00).  pg_index is now searched for indexes of a
relation using an indexscan.  Moreover, this is done once and cached
in the relcache entry for the relation, in the form of a list of OIDs
for the indexes.  This list is used by the parser and executor to drive
lookups in the pg_index syscache when they want to know the properties
of the indexes.  Net result: index information will be fully cached
for repetitive operations such as inserts.
2000-06-17 21:49:04 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
946e80c435 Final #include cleanup. 2000-06-15 04:10:30 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
df43800fc8 Clean up #include's. 2000-06-15 03:33:12 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
44d1abebb4 Big warnings cleanup for Solaris/GCC. Down to about 40 now, but
we'll get there one day.

Use `cat' to create aclocal.m4, not `aclocal'. Some people don't
have automake installed.

Only run the autoconf rule in the top-level GNUmakefile if the
invoker specified `make configure', don't run it automatically
because of CVS timestamp skew.
2000-06-14 18:18:01 +00:00
Tom Lane
f2d1205322 Another batch of fmgr updates. I think I have gotten all old-style
functions that take pass-by-value datatypes.  Should be ready for
port testing ...
2000-06-13 07:35:40 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
332f0f5fc0 Rename rule CURRENT to OLD in source tree. Add mapping for backward
compatiblity with old rules.
2000-06-12 19:40:58 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
3357e1d29e Back out pg_shadow changes to allow create table and locking permissions. 2000-06-12 03:41:03 +00:00
Tom Lane
3477957b44 Update sequence-related functions to new fmgr style. Remove downcasing,
quote-stripping, and acl-checking tasks for these functions from the
parser, and do them at function execution time instead.  This fixes
the failure of pg_dump to produce correct output for nextval(Foo)
used in a rule, and also eliminates the restriction that the argument
of these functions must be a parse-time constant.
2000-06-11 20:08:01 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
85add42a57 I have large database and with this DB work more users and I very need
more restriction for fretful users. The current PG allow define only
NO-CREATE-DB and NO-CREATE-USER restriction, but for some users I need
NO-CREATE-TABLE and NO-LOCK-TABLE.

This patch add to current code NOCREATETABLE and NOLOCKTABLE feature:

CREATE USER username
    [ WITH
     [ SYSID uid ]
     [ PASSWORD 'password' ] ]
    [ CREATEDB   | NOCREATEDB ] [ CREATEUSER | NOCREATEUSER ]
->  [ CREATETABLE | NOCREATETABLE ] [ LOCKTABLE | NOLOCKTABLE ]
    ...etc.

 If CREATETABLE or LOCKTABLE is not specific in CREATE USER command,
as default is set CREATETABLE or LOCKTABLE (true).

 A user with NOCREATETABLE restriction can't call CREATE TABLE or
SELECT INTO commands, only create temp table is allow for him.

                                                Karel
2000-06-09 15:51:02 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
8c1d09d591 Inheritance overhaul by Chris Bitmead <chris@bitmead.com> 2000-06-09 01:44:34 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
20ad43b576 Mark functions as static and ifdef NOT_USED as appropriate. 2000-06-08 22:38:00 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
e3059fc0f5 Gen_fmgrtab.sh is strange: it is a platform dependent way (because it uses
CPP) to create platform independent files. Unfortunately, that means that
every config.status (or configure) run invariably causes a relink of the
postmaster and also that we can't put these files in the distribution
(usefully). So we make it a little smarter: when the output files already
exist and it notices that it would recreate them in identical form, it
doesn't touch them. In order to avoid re-running the make rule all the time
we update a timestamp file instead.

Update release_prep accordingly. Also make Gen_fmgrtab.sh use the awk that
is detected at configure time, not necessarily named `awk' and have it check
for exit statuses a little better.

In other news... Remove USE_LOCALE from the templates, it was set to `no'
everywhere anyway. Also remove YACC and YFLAGS from the templates, configure
is smart enough to find bison or yacc itself. Use AC_PROG_YACC for that
instead of the hand-crafted code. Do not set YFLAGS to `-d'. The make rules
that need this flag should explicitly invoke it. YFLAGS should be a user
variable. Update the makefiles to that effect.
2000-06-07 16:27:00 +00:00
Tom Lane
05cd91a582 typeTypeName() must return a pstrdup'd copy of the type name, not a
direct pointer into the syscache entry for the type.  In some cases
the syscache entry might get flushed before we are done using the
returned type name.  This bug accounts for difficult-to-repeat
failures seen when INSERTs into columns of certain data types are
run in parallel with VACUUMs of system tables.  There may be related
problems elsewhere --- we need to take a harder look at uses of
syscache data.
2000-06-06 16:50:37 +00:00
Tom Lane
48165ec226 Latest round of fmgr updates. All functions with bool,char, or int2
inputs have been converted to newstyle.  This should go a long way towards
fixing our portability problems with platforms where char and short
parameters are passed differently from int-width parameters.  Still
more to do for the Alpha port however.
2000-06-05 07:29:25 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
2ea370a3ce New warning code about auto-created range table entries. 2000-06-03 04:41:34 +00:00
Tom Lane
0672a3c081 Lexer defended us against overlength plain identifiers, but not against
overlength quoted identifiers.  Death and destruction ensue...
2000-06-01 22:21:05 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
6a68f42648 The heralded `Grand Unified Configuration scheme' (GUC)
That means you can now set your options in either or all of $PGDATA/configuration,
some postmaster option (--enable-fsync=off), or set a SET command. The list of
options is in backend/utils/misc/guc.c, documentation will be written post haste.

pg_options is gone, so is that pq_geqo config file. Also removed were backend -K,
-Q, and -T options (no longer applicable, although -d0 does the same as -Q).

Added to configure an --enable-syslog option.

changed all callers from TPRINTF to elog(DEBUG)
2000-05-31 00:28:42 +00:00
Tom Lane
0f1e39643d Third round of fmgr updates: eliminate calls using fmgr() and
fmgr_faddr() in favor of new-style calls.  Lots of cleanup of
sloppy casts to use XXXGetDatum and DatumGetXXX ...
2000-05-30 04:25:00 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
a12a23f0d0 Remove unused include files. Do not touch /port or includes used by defines. 2000-05-30 00:49:57 +00:00
Tom Lane
091126fa28 Generated header files parse.h and fmgroids.h are now copied into
the src/include tree, so that -I backend is no longer necessary anywhere.
Also, clean up some bit rot in contrib tree.
2000-05-29 05:45:56 +00:00
Tom Lane
0a7fb4e918 First round of changes for new fmgr interface. fmgr itself and the
key call sites are changed, but most called functions are still oldstyle.
An exception is that the PL managers are updated (so, for example, NULL
handling now behaves as expected in plperl and plpgsql functions).
NOTE initdb is forced due to added column in pg_proc.
2000-05-28 17:56:29 +00:00
Tom Lane
67ad9a18c0 define YY_NEVER_INTERACTIVE for flex, to persuade flex that it's not
necessary to call isatty() for each and every received query.  That's
one less kernel call per query cycle ...
2000-05-27 05:13:38 +00:00
Tom Lane
8bba4b4e0e Generate a reasonable error message when an aggregate function is applied
to an undecorated relation name (cf. example from Ed Loehr, 5/25/00).
2000-05-26 03:56:40 +00:00
Tom Lane
ff566b2241 Modify raw parsetree representation returned by gram.y for SubLinks:
the oper field should be a valid Node structure so it can be dumped by
outfuncs.c without risk of coredump.  (We had been using a raw pointer
to character string, which surely is NOT a valid Node.)  This doesn't
cause any backwards compatibility problems for stored rules, since
raw unanalyzed parsetrees are never stored.
2000-05-25 22:42:19 +00:00
Tom Lane
01911c98db Repair list-vs-node confusion that resulted in failure for INNER JOIN ON.
Make it behave correctly when there are more than two tables being
joined, also.  Update regression test expected outputs.
2000-05-12 01:33:56 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
52f77df613 Ye-old pgindent run. Same 4-space tabs. 2000-04-12 17:17:23 +00:00
Tom Lane
bb7e5dc2c0 Tweak TypeCategory to treat new BIT types as of STRING category, rather
than not knowing what they are at all.  Perhaps they should have their own
type category?  Hard to say.  In the meantime, doing it this way allows
SELECT 'unknown' || 'unknown' to continue being resolved as textcat,
instead of spitting out an ambiguous-operator error.
2000-04-08 19:29:40 +00:00
Thomas G. Lockhart
a349733bbb Add transcendental math functions (sine, cosine, etc)
Add a random number generator and seed setter (random(), SET SEED)
Fix up the interval*float8 math to carry partial months
 into the time field.
Add float8*interval so we have symmetry in the available math.
Fix the parser and define.c to accept SQL92 types as field arguments.
Fix the parser to accept SQL92 types for CREATE TYPE, etc. This is
 necessary to allow...
Bit/varbit support in contrib/bit cleaned up to compile and load
 cleanly. Still needs some work before final release.
Implement the "SOME" keyword as a synonym for "ANY" per SQL92.
Implement ascii(text), ichar(int4), repeat(text,int4) to help
 support the ODBC driver.
Enable the TRUNCATE() function mapping in the ODBC driver.
2000-04-07 13:40:45 +00:00
Tom Lane
5717dcb8a7 New coding for SET provoked a 'var might be used uninitialized' warning
from gcc.  Which wasn't actually a code bug, but I don't like warnings.
2000-03-31 02:11:03 +00:00
Thomas G. Lockhart
362575b782 Enable more flexible syntax for the SET command. Now allows single floats,
single integers, and lists of names, without surrounding them with quotes.
Remove all tokens which are defined as operators from ColID and ColLabel
 to avoid precedence confusion. Thanks to Tom Lane for catching this.
2000-03-30 06:02:36 +00:00
Thomas G. Lockhart
2dabd2cd1f Allow full type names in CREATE FUNCTION arguments and return type.
Move CREATE FUNCTION/WITH clause to end of statement to get around
 shift/reduce conflicts with type names containing "WITH".
Add lots of tokens as allowed ColId's and/or ColLabel's,
 so this should be a complete set for the v7.0 release.
2000-03-27 17:12:06 +00:00
Tom Lane
5c462baebc transformCreateStmt should put Ident nodes, not ColumnDef nodes, into
keys lists of Constraint nodes.  This eliminates a type pun that would
probably have caused trouble someday, and eliminates circular references
in the parsetree that were causing trouble now.
Also, change parser's uses of strcasecmp() to strcmp().  Since scan.l
has downcased any unquoted identifier, it is never correct to check an
identifier with strcasecmp() in the parser.  For example,
	CREATE TABLE FOO (f1 int, UNIQUE("F1"));
was accepted, which is wrong, and xlateSqlFunc did more than it should:
select datetime();
ERROR:  Function 'timestamp()' does not exist
(good)
select "DateTime"();
ERROR:  Function 'timestamp()' does not exist
(bad)
2000-03-24 23:34:19 +00:00
Tom Lane
37ab088770 Remove no-longer-necessary restriction against uplevel correlation vars
outside WHERE clause.  Fix a couple of places that didn't handle uplevel
refs cleanly.
2000-03-23 07:38:30 +00:00
Tom Lane
dadb14fa60 Hack parse_coerce so it won't try to constant-fold the dummy Const
nodes introduced by make_subplan().  It'd be better if we used a
different node type for subplan result placeholders, but for now...
2000-03-23 07:36:03 +00:00
Thomas G. Lockhart
dcdcada7e9 Add syntax for BIT() and BIT VARYING(), but no underlying implementation
is available yet.
Remove redundant call to xlateSqlType() in the character
 type handling code.
2000-03-21 06:00:41 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
2216584bcf Reverse out BYTEA type coersion. 2000-03-20 15:42:47 +00:00
Tom Lane
3caa56fe5e Emit 'this operator is deprecated' warnings for ':' and ';'. 2000-03-20 05:20:34 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
0e1f485f5f Add compatiblity information for bytea. 2000-03-20 04:02:47 +00:00
Hiroshi Inoue
fe8098ed0c Add FORCE keyword to ColID 2000-03-20 00:24:37 +00:00
Tom Lane
a73b75615f transformExpr() did the Wrong Thing if applied to a SubLink node that
had already been transformed.  This led to failure in examples like
UPDATE table SET fld = (SELECT ...).  Repair this, and revise the
comments to explain that transformExpr has to be robust against this
condition.  Someday we might want to fix the callers so that
transformExpr is never invoked on its own output, but that someday
is not today.
2000-03-19 07:13:58 +00:00
Tom Lane
440b0fea3d Another go-round with resolution of ambiguous functions and operators.
In function parsing, try for an actual function of the given name and
input types before trying to interpret the function call as a type
coercion request, rather than after.  Before, a function that had the
same name as a type and operated on a binary-compatible type wouldn't
get invoked.  Also, cross-pollinate between func_select_candidates and
oper_select_candidates to ensure that they use as nearly the same
resolution rules as possible.  A few other minor code cleanups too.
2000-03-19 00:19:39 +00:00
Tom Lane
f11d253e25 In can_coerce_type, verify that a possible type-coercion function
actually returns the type it is named for.
2000-03-19 00:15:39 +00:00
Tom Lane
d63e05a638 Improve error message wording in unary_op_error() --- suggest that
problem could be lack of parentheses.  This addresses cases like
X UserOp UserOp Y, which will be parsed as (X UserOp) UserOp Y,
whereas what likely was wanted was X UserOp (UserOp Y).
2000-03-18 19:53:54 +00:00
Tom Lane
f945f46193 Modify lexing of multi-char operators per pghackers discussion around
16-Mar-00: trailing + or - is not part of the operator unless the operator
also contains characters not present in SQL92-defined operators.  This
solves the 'X=-Y' problem without unduly constraining users' choice of
operator names --- in particular, no existing Postgres operator names
become invalid.

Also, remove processing of // comments, as agreed in the same thread.
2000-03-18 18:03:12 +00:00
Tom Lane
15115344f0 Just noticed that the grammar actually has no provision for '+' as a
prefix operator :-(.  Bad enough that we have no implementation of
unary plus, but at least with this fix the grammar will take it.
2000-03-18 04:32:35 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
caa6fc1ba2 Add translation of timespan to interval. 2000-03-18 00:33:45 +00:00
Tom Lane
0e314d747e Add safety check on expression nesting depth. Default value is set by
a config.h #define, and the runtime value can be controlled via SET.
2000-03-17 05:29:07 +00:00
Tom Lane
341b328b18 Fix a bunch of minor portability problems and maybe-bugs revealed by
running gcc and HP's cc with warnings cranked way up.  Signed vs unsigned
comparisons, routines declared static and then defined not-static,
that kind of thing.  Tedious, but perhaps useful...
2000-03-17 02:36:41 +00:00
Tom Lane
d14c8aab99 Turns out that Mazurkiewicz's gripe about 'function inheritance' is
actually a type-coercion problem.  If you have a function defined on
class A, and class B inherits from A, then the function ought to work
on class B as well --- but coerce_type didn't know that.  Now it does.
2000-03-16 06:35:07 +00:00
Tom Lane
1763a7c1ea Tweak GROUP BY so that it will still accept result-column names, but only
after trying to resolve the item as an input-column name.  This allows us
to be compliant with the SQL92 spec for queries that fall within the spec,
while still accepting the same out-of-spec queries as 6.5 did.  You'll only
lose if there is an output column name that is the same as an input
column name, but doesn't refer to the same value.  7.0 will interpret
such a GROUP BY spec differently than 6.5 did.  No way around that, because
6.5 was clearly not spec compliant.
2000-03-15 23:31:19 +00:00
Tom Lane
ce3b489b97 Add 'datetime' -> 'timestamp' conversion to xlateSqlFunc() to ease
the pain of updating apps to 7.0.  Should we also translate some of
the 'datetime_foo' functions that exist in 6.* ?
2000-03-15 05:31:55 +00:00
Thomas G. Lockhart
6456810078 Implement column aliases on views "CREATE VIEW name (collist)".
Implement TIME WITH TIME ZONE type (timetz internal type).
Remap length() for character strings to CHAR_LENGTH() for SQL92
 and to remove the ambiguity with geometric length() functions.
Keep length() for character strings for backward compatibility.
Shrink stored views by removing internal column name list from visible rte.
Implement min(), max() for time and timetz data types.
Implement conversion of TIME to INTERVAL.
Implement abs(), mod(), fac() for the int8 data type.
Rename some math functions to generic names:
 round(), sqrt(), cbrt(), pow(), etc.
Rename NUMERIC power() function to pow().
Fix int2 factorial to calculate result in int4.
Enhance the Oracle compatibility function translate() to work with string
 arguments (from Edwin Ramirez).
Modify pg_proc system table to remove OID holes.
2000-03-14 23:06:59 +00:00
Tom Lane
a84c95634e Performance improvement for lexing long strings: increase flex's
YY_READ_BUF_SIZE, which turns out to have nothing to do with buffer size.
It's just a totally arbitrary upper limit on how much data myinput() is
asked for at one time.
2000-03-13 01:52:06 +00:00
Tom Lane
7cb253ed19 Somehow, the variant NATIONAL CHAR [ VARYING ] was missing from the
set of SQL-standard type names that we accept.
2000-03-12 20:09:41 +00:00
Tom Lane
117fa25ae1 Clean up grammar's handling of NULL in expressions: a_expr_or_null is
gone, replaced by plain a_expr.  The few places where we needed to
distinguish NULL from a_expr are now handled by tests inside the actions
rather than by separate productions.  This allows us to accept queries
like 'SELECT 1 + NULL' without requiring parentheses around the NULL.
2000-03-12 00:39:52 +00:00
Tom Lane
bbe1ff7404 Make TypeCategory think that NAME is a member of type
category STRING.  Also, if UNKNOWNOID is passed in, return UNKNOWN_TYPE
not USER_TYPE.
2000-03-11 23:19:50 +00:00
Tom Lane
c9f287e49b Further fixes for bogus list-slinging, scribbling on input, etc in type
coercion code.  I'm beginning to wonder why we have separate candidate
selection routines for functions, operators, and aggregates --- shouldn't
this code all be unified?  But meanwhile,
	SELECT 'a' LIKE 'a';
finally works; the code for dealing with unknown input types for operators
was pretty busted.
2000-03-11 23:17:47 +00:00
Tom Lane
f3a9d75ebd Finish cleaning up backend's handling of /* ... */ and -- comments,
per pghackers discussion around 20-Feb.  Also add specific error messages
for unterminated comments and unterminated quoted strings.  These things
are nonissues for input coming from psql, but they do matter for input
coming from other front ends.
2000-03-11 05:14:06 +00:00
Hiroshi Inoue
fd9ff86bd9 Trial implementation of ALTER DROP COLUMN.
They are #ifdef'd.
Add -D_DROP_COLUMN_HACK__ compile option
to evaluate it.
2000-03-09 05:00:26 +00:00
Tom Lane
9606f36210 Someone (probably me) forgot about handling of typecasts applied to
parameters.
2000-03-07 23:30:53 +00:00
Tom Lane
ab3dc66426 Simplify parsing of column constraints by treating constraint attributes
as independent clauses in the grammar.  analyze.c takes care of putting
the data where it belongs and complaining about invalid combinations.
Also, make TEMP (and TEMPORARY) non-reserved words.
2000-03-01 05:18:20 +00:00
Jan Wieck
b1e4b56144 Changed execution time of ON <event> RESTRICT referential
integrity triggers to after statement allways. Ignores
deferred state now, closer to SQL3 semantics.

Jan
2000-02-29 12:28:25 +00:00
Tom Lane
52a8d71203 Add lztext to TypeCategory so that lztext OP text cases will work
correctly (the lztext value will be promoted to text automatically).
2000-02-27 18:54:43 +00:00
Tom Lane
66fe0fc87e Fix poorly worded error messages for unary operator type resolution
failures.  Fix some outright bugs too, including a reference to
uninitialized memory that would cause failures like this one:
select -('1234567890.1234567'::text);
ERROR:  Unable to locate type oid 2139062143 in catalog
2000-02-27 02:48:15 +00:00
Tom Lane
7173c485c8 Fix exprTypmod to recognize length-coercion function expressions,
such as bpchar(char_expression, N), and pull out the attrtypmod that
the function is coercing to.  This allows correct deduction of the
column type in examples such as
CREATE VIEW v AS SELECT f1::char(8) FROM tbl;
Formerly we labeled v's column as char-of-unknown-length not char(8).
Also, this change causes the parser not to insert a redundant length
coercion function if the user has explicitly casted an INSERT or UPDATE
expression to the right length.
2000-02-26 21:11:10 +00:00
Tom Lane
6f11af0c62 I had managed to break acceptance of "char", which worked in 6.5 to
refer to the single-byte char type.  7.0 was taking it as bpchar(1).
2000-02-26 18:13:41 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
46ba3f839d Suppress timespan and datetime ops from being brought in via pg_dump
from previous release.
2000-02-24 16:34:21 +00:00
Tom Lane
512669db9e Make make_const() check the size and precision of a T_Float Value,
and produce either FLOAT8 or NUMERIC output depending on whether the
value fits in a float8 or not.  This is almost back to the way the
code was before I changed T_Float, but there is a critical difference:
now, when a numeric constant doesn't fit in float8, it will be treated
as type NUMERIC instead of type UNKNOWN.
2000-02-24 01:59:17 +00:00
Tom Lane
e391c15ca5 First post-beta1 bug fix :-(. Silly typo in new coding for doNegate
failed to negate a negative value back to positive, so '- - 123.45'
did the wrong thing.
2000-02-22 00:05:04 +00:00
Tom Lane
393f313227 Change parse-time representation of float literals (which include oversize
integers) to be strings instead of 'double'.  We convert from string form
to internal representation only after type resolution has determined the
correct type for the constant.  This eliminates loss-of-precision worries
and gets rid of the change in behavior seen at 17 digits with the
previous kluge.
2000-02-21 18:47:12 +00:00
Tom Lane
07c495f5d8 Further cleanups for type coercion: treat the locution typename(argument)
as representing a type coercion request in more cases than we did before.
It will work now whenever no underlying function is required, ie if the
coercion is binary-compatible or if the argument is a previously untyped
string constant.  Otherwise, you still need a real function to exist.
2000-02-20 23:04:06 +00:00
Tom Lane
57b30e8e22 Create a new expression node type RelabelType, which exists solely to
represent the result of a binary-compatible type coercion.  At runtime
it just evaluates its argument --- but during type resolution, exprType
will pick up the output type of the RelabelType node instead of the type
of the argument.  This solves some longstanding problems with dropped
type coercions, an example being 'select now()::abstime::int4' which
used to produce date-formatted output, not an integer, because the
coercion to int4 was dropped on the floor.
2000-02-20 21:32:16 +00:00
Tom Lane
5253c518ae Fix broken list-slinging logic in func_select_candidate and
agg_select_candidate, which could cause them to keep more candidates
than they should and thus fail to select a single match.  I had
previously fixed the identical bug in oper_select_candidate, but
didn't realize that the same error was repeated over here.
Also, repair func_select_candidate's curious notion that it could
scribble on the input type-OID vector.  That was causing failure to
apply necessary type coercion later on, leading to malfunction of
examples such as select date('now').
2000-02-20 06:35:08 +00:00
Tom Lane
f4d108a257 Even after the great date/time consolidation, TypeCategory() was still
a few bricks shy of a load concerning knowing all the date/time types.
This is real bad because it interferes with func_select_candidate()'s
willingness to disambiguate functions --- func_select_candidate() will
punt unless all the available choices have the same type category.
I think this whole mechanism needs redesigned, but in the meantime
this is a needed patch.
2000-02-20 06:28:42 +00:00
Tom Lane
37a71f90b2 Fix SERIAL columns, which Thomas inadvertently broke parsing of.
Revised code probably accepts some silly combinations, but that's better
than not accepting valid ones.
2000-02-20 02:14:58 +00:00
Tom Lane
751a14e60c Repair longstanding violation of SQL92 semantics: GROUP BY would
interpret a column name as an output column alias (targetlist AS name),
ather than a real column name as it ought to.  According to the spec,
only ORDER BY should look at output column names.  I left in GROUP BY's
willingness to use an output column number ('GROUP BY 2'), even though
this is also contrary to the spec --- again, only ORDER BY is supposed
to accept that.  But there is no possible reason to want to GROUP BY
an integer constant, so keeping this old behavior won't break any
SQL-compliant queries.  DISTINCT ON will behave the same as GROUP BY.

Change numerology regress test, which depended on the incorrect
behavior.
2000-02-19 23:45:07 +00:00
Tom Lane
bd43ae0ecd Accept the noise-word ALL in aggregate function invocations for SQL92
compliance.  Wish they were all that easy...
2000-02-19 19:37:21 +00:00
Thomas G. Lockhart
dfdff4e0f1 First workaround solution for Jan's column constraint attributes. 2000-02-19 08:25:49 +00:00
Tom Lane
3cfdd8fdf2 Clean up scan.l's handling of \r vs \n --- they are reliably treated as
equivalent now, which should make Windows and Mac clients happier.
Also fix failure to handle SQL comments between segments of a multiline
quoted literal.
2000-02-19 04:17:25 +00:00
Hiroshi Inoue
e3a97b370c Implement reindex command 2000-02-18 09:30:20 +00:00
Thomas G. Lockhart
41f1f5b76a Implement "date/time grand unification".
Transform datetime and timespan into timestamp and interval.
 Deprecate datetime and timespan, though translate to new types in gram.y.
 Transform all datetime and timespan catalog entries into new types.
 Make "INTERVAL" reserved word allowed as a column identifier in gram.y.
 Remove dt.h, dt.c files, and retarget datetime.h, datetime.c as utility
  routines for all date/time types.
 date.{h,c} now deals with date, time types.
 timestamp.{h,c} now deals with timestamp, interval types.
 nabstime.{h,c} now deals with abstime, reltime, tinterval types.
Make NUMERIC a known native type for purposes of type coersion. Not tested.
2000-02-16 17:26:26 +00:00
Tom Lane
90e160beff Fix missing lfirst() in ListTableAsAttrs(). This code
doesn't seem to be used at the moment, but as long as I'm looking at it...
2000-02-15 23:09:08 +00:00
Tom Lane
1204c3e964 Remove some // comments, which are not ANSI C last I heard. 2000-02-15 07:47:37 +00:00
Thomas G. Lockhart
a344a6e7b5 Carry column aliases from the parser frontend. Enables queries like
SELECT a FROM t1 tx (a);
Allow join syntax, including queries like
  SELECT * FROM t1 NATURAL JOIN t2;
Update RTE structure to hold column aliases in an Attr structure.
2000-02-15 03:38:29 +00:00
Thomas G. Lockhart
5c4b2b23af Add "DEC" as synonym for "DECIMAL".
Add "SESSION_USER" as SQL92 keyword; equivalent to CURRENT_USER for now.
Implement column aliases (aka correlation names) and more join syntax.
Fix up indenting and tabbing.
2000-02-15 03:26:38 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
4842ef8624 Mask removal of network_ops in 7.0. 2000-02-07 21:24:15 +00:00
Jan Wieck
aef647a274 Enabled MATCH <unspecified>
Jan
2000-02-07 18:12:49 +00:00
Jan Wieck
ad15560573 Enabling automatic primary key detection for self-referencing
FOREIGN KEY constraint during CREATE TABLE. Tnx to Stephan.

Jan
2000-02-05 00:20:38 +00:00
Jan Wieck
ddd596d386 Added ALTER TABLE ... ADD CONSTRAINT (provided by Stephan Szabo).
Added constraint dumping capability to pg_dump (also from Stephan)

Fixed DROP TABLE -> RelationBuildTriggers: 2 record(s) not found for rel
error.

Fixed little error in gram.y I made the last days.

Jan
2000-02-04 18:49:34 +00:00
Jan Wieck
31a8996ba4 Inconsistency in CREATE CONSTRAINT TRIGGER with the
actions performed by analyse.c when creating table constraints.

Jan
2000-02-02 20:54:17 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
2b84cbb60f A few minor psql enhancements
Initdb help correction
Changed end/abort to commit/rollback and changed related notices
Commented out way old printing functions in libpq
Fixed a typo in alter table / alter column
2000-01-29 16:58:54 +00:00
Tom Lane
dd979f66be Redesign DISTINCT ON as discussed in pgsql-sql 1/25/00: syntax is now
SELECT DISTINCT ON (expr [, expr ...]) targetlist ...
and there is a check to make sure that the user didn't specify an ORDER BY
that's incompatible with the DISTINCT operation.
Reimplement nodeUnique and nodeGroup to use the proper datatype-specific
equality function for each column being compared --- they used to do
bitwise comparisons or convert the data to text strings and strcmp().
(To add insult to injury, they'd look up the conversion functions once
for each tuple...)  Parse/plan representation of DISTINCT is now a list
of SortClause nodes.
initdb forced by querytree change...
2000-01-27 18:11:50 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
5c25d60244 Add:
* Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2000, PostgreSQL, Inc

to all files copyright Regents of Berkeley.  Man, that's a lot of files.
2000-01-26 05:58:53 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
bdb41ad0e7 Made abstime/reltime use int4 instead of time_t (TODO item)
Made type equivalency apply to aggregates (TODO item)
Fixed parsing bug in psql
Reverted some stupid options changes I made to pg_dump
2000-01-24 19:34:19 +00:00
Tatsuo Ishii
2605ceb704 Fix error messages for the lack of multi-byte support.
Since --with-mb has been removed from configure, previous
messages were not appropriate.
2000-01-23 08:16:37 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
49581f9848 updated install file
updated date/time types doc
fixed small psql bug
removed libpq code that lower-cased db names
make notice when long identifier is truncated
2000-01-23 01:27:39 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
fa5400c0a4 added ALTER TABLE DROP COLUMN, early version 2000-01-22 14:20:56 +00:00
Tom Lane
d32cd1bb25 Forgot to handle column length defaults in ALTER TABLE ADD COLUMN. 2000-01-22 01:22:48 +00:00
Tom Lane
1c15186747 Clean up longstanding gcc warnings by adding missing extern
declarations.
2000-01-20 05:26:54 +00:00
Tom Lane
7476e3718b Assign a typmod of -1 to unadorned CHAR and NUMERIC type specs. This
allows casts without specific length requirements to continue to work
as they did before; that is, x::char will not truncate the value of x,
whereas x::char(1) will.  Likewise for NUMERIC precision/scale.
The column length defaults of char(1) and numeric(30,6) are now inserted
in analyze.c's processing of CREATE TABLE.
2000-01-20 02:24:50 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
533d516629 Removed MBFLAGS from makefiles since it's now done in include/config.h. 2000-01-19 02:59:03 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
f565cf41ab another set of cleanups 2000-01-18 23:30:24 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
80c5fea99d Since this patch is not big I send it here instead. I do not have the
complete source checked out so I cannot commit it myself.

Michael
2000-01-18 19:08:13 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
e1cce4d5ea This corrects an error in current gram.y for ALTER TABLE ... ADD
CONSTRAINT

Oliver Elphick
2000-01-18 06:12:03 +00:00
Tom Lane
ac4878a060 Pass atttypmod to CoerceTargetExpr, so that it can pass it on to
coerce_type, so that the right things happen when coercing a previously-
unknown constant to a destination data type.
2000-01-17 02:04:16 +00:00
Tom Lane
49528361f5 Create a new parsetree node type, TypeCast, so that transformation of
SQL cast constructs can be performed during expression transformation
instead of during parsing.  This allows constructs like x::numeric(9,2)
and x::int2::float8 to behave as one would expect.
2000-01-17 00:14:49 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
759fba4873 Included all yacc and lex files into the distribution. 2000-01-16 20:05:00 +00:00
Tom Lane
7d715ba063 Fix broken FOR UPDATE error message. 2000-01-16 08:21:59 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
faff1b776b Fix passing of atttypmod that Tom found. 2000-01-16 05:18:19 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
1cd4c14116 Fixed all elog related warnings, as well as a few others. 2000-01-15 02:59:43 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
4ceb2d0cb6 * User management commands no longer user pg_exec_query_dest -> more robust
* Let unprivileged users change their own passwords.

* The password is now an Sconst in the parser, which better reflects its text datatype and also
forces users to quote them.

* If your password is NULL you won't be written to the password file, meaning you can't connect
until you have a password set up (if you use password authentication).

* When you drop a user that owns a database you get an error. The database is not gone.
2000-01-14 22:11:38 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
46a28f1b14 Fixed everything in and surrounding createdb and dropdb to make it more
error-proof. Rearranged some old code and removed dead sections.
2000-01-13 18:26:18 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
8a093d0ae3 Make number of args to a function configurable. 2000-01-10 17:14:46 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
a040281787 Move fixes for >8 indexed fields. 2000-01-10 05:20:26 +00:00
Jan Wieck
b7b6d4bf53 Changed "triggered data change violation" detection code
in trigger manager.

Jan
2000-01-06 20:47:01 +00:00
Tom Lane
350cb386af Clean up handling of explicit NULL constants. Cases like
SELECT null::text;
	SELECT int4fac(null);
work as expected now.  In some cases a NULL must be surrounded by
parentheses:
	SELECT 2 + null;                 fails
	SELECT 2 + (null);               OK
This is a grammatical ambiguity that seems difficult to avoid.  Other
than that, NULLs seem to behave about like you'd expect.  The internal
implementation is that NULL constants are typed as UNKNOWN (like
untyped string constants) until the parser can deduce the right type.
1999-12-24 06:43:34 +00:00
Thomas G. Lockhart
aac9f5bee8 Re-enable makeAttr() if ENABLE_OUTER_JOINS is defined.
Somehow got bracketed with #ifdef NOT_USED instead.
1999-12-17 14:47:35 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
21992ed10a Reverse out nextval patch. 1999-12-17 01:25:25 +00:00
Jan Wieck
397e9b32a3 Some changes to prepare for LONG attributes.
Jan
1999-12-16 22:20:03 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
cf374febf5 >Turning nextval and currval into keywords is not an acceptable way to
>go about this.  That will risk breaking existing applications that use
>those names as column names.
>
>It should actually almost work to write sq.nextval as things stand,
>because Postgres has for a long time considered table.function and
>function(table) to be interchangeable notations for certain kinds of
>functions.  nextval doesn't seem to be one of that kind of function,
>at the moment.  I'd suggest leaving the grammar as it was, and taking a
>look at ParseFuncOrColumn in parse_func.c to see if you can't persuade
>it to accept the sequence functions in that style.

OK, good point. I tried to implement it somewhere else and ended up
extending transformAttr. Attached you'll find the patch.

Jeroen van Vianen
1999-12-16 20:07:41 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
99b8f84511 Here's the Create/Alter/Drop Group stuff that's been really overdue. I
didn't have time for documentation yet, but I'll write some. There are
still some things to work out what happens when you alter or drop users,
but the group stuff in and by itself is done.

--
Peter Eisentraut                  Sernanders väg 10:115
1999-12-16 17:24:19 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
bcaabc5698 Depending on my interpreting (and programming) skills, this might solve
anywhere from zero to two TODO items.

* Allow flag to control COPY input/output of NULLs

I got this:
COPY table .... [ WITH NULL AS 'string' ]
which does what you'd expect. The default is \N, otherwise you can use
empty strings, etc. On Copy In this acts like a filter: every data item
that looks like 'string' becomes a NULL. Pretty straightforward.

This also seems to be related to

* Make postgres user have a password by default

If I recall this discussion correctly, the problem was actually that the
default password for the postgres (or any) user is in fact "\N", because
of the way copy is used. With this change, the file pg_pwd is copied out
with nulls as empty strings, so if someone doesn't have a password, the
password is just '', which one would expect from a new account. I don't
think anyone really wants a hard-coded default password.

Peter Eisentraut                  Sernanders väg 10:115
1999-12-14 00:08:21 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
a82f9ffde6 New LDOUT makefile variable for QNX os. 1999-12-13 22:35:27 +00:00
Tom Lane
a8ae19ec3d aggregate(DISTINCT ...) works, per SQL spec.
Note this forces initdb because of change of Aggref node in stored rules.
1999-12-13 01:27:21 +00:00
Tom Lane
efb36d2be8 any_ordering_op()'s argument should be declared Oid not int. 1999-12-12 20:51:29 +00:00
Tom Lane
18c3000286 Teach grammar and parser about aggregate(DISTINCT ...). No implementation
yet, but at least we can give a better error message:
regression=> select count(distinct f1) from int4_tbl;
ERROR:  aggregate(DISTINCT ...) is not implemented yet
instead of 'parser: parse error at or near distinct'.
1999-12-10 07:37:35 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
ecba5d308c Remove unneeded action. 1999-12-10 05:17:13 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
97dec77fab Rename several destroy* functions/tags to drop*. 1999-12-10 03:56:14 +00:00
Tom Lane
f6baabcd0b Correct coredump in ALTER TABLE foo ADD(). Accept explicit NULL in
typecasts, eg 'NULL::text'.  Later parts of the parser don't like this
yet, but I'll work on that next.
1999-12-10 03:01:05 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
3ffd3d82db Make LD -r as macros that can be changed for QNX. 1999-12-09 19:15:45 +00:00
Tom Lane
f7f41c7c8c Replace generic 'Illegal use of aggregates' error message with one that
shows the specific ungrouped variable being complained of.  Perhaps this
will reduce user confusion...
1999-12-09 05:58:56 +00:00
Tom Lane
04fa5ca544 Clean up memory leakage in find_inheritors() by using pg_list lists
(which are palloc'd) instead of DLLists (which are malloc'd).  Not very
significant, since this routine seldom has anything useful to do, but
a leak is a leak...
1999-12-07 04:09:39 +00:00
Jan Wieck
b8ef7e7f82 Completed FOREIGN KEY syntax.
Added functionality for automatic trigger creation during CREATE TABLE.

Added ON DELETE RESTRICT and some others.

Jan
1999-12-06 18:02:47 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
eebfb9baa5 create/alter user extension
This one should work much better than the one I sent in previously. The
functionality is the same, but the patch was missing one file resulting
in
the compilation failing. The docs also received a minor fix.

Peter Eisentraut                  Sernanders väg 10:115
1999-11-30 03:57:29 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
fc955b14ea Add system indexes to match all caches.
Make all system indexes unique.
Make all cache loads use system indexes.
Rename *rel to *relid in inheritance tables.
Rename cache names to be clearer.
1999-11-22 17:56:41 +00:00
Tom Lane
ea4ae10849 Fix problems with CURRENT_DATE and related functions being used in
table defaults or rules: translate them to a function call so that
parse_coerce doesn't reduce them to a date or time constant immediately.
Also, eliminate a lot of redundancy in the expression grammar by
defining a new nonterminal com_expr, which contains all the productions
that can be shared by a_expr and b_expr.
1999-11-20 21:39:36 +00:00
Tom Lane
f68e11f373 Implement subselects in target lists. Also, relax requirement that
subselects can only appear on the righthand side of a binary operator.
That's still true for quantified predicates like x = ANY (SELECT ...),
but a subselect that delivers a single result can now appear anywhere
in an expression.  This is implemented by changing EXPR_SUBLINK sublinks
to represent just the (SELECT ...) expression, without any 'left hand
side' or combining operator --- so they're now more like EXISTS_SUBLINK.
To handle the case of '(x, y, z) = (SELECT ...)', I added a new sublink
type MULTIEXPR_SUBLINK, which acts just like EXPR_SUBLINK used to.
But the grammar will only generate one for a multiple-left-hand-side
row expression.
1999-11-15 02:00:15 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
86ef36c907 New NameStr macro to convert Name to Str. No need for var.data anymore.
Fewer calls to nameout.

Better use of RelationGetRelationName.
1999-11-07 23:08:36 +00:00
Tom Lane
d40dbb7387 Eliminate local inefficiencies in updateTargetListEntry, make_var, and
make_const --- don't repeat cache searches that aren't needed.
1999-11-01 05:06:21 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
60f3e6b3a5 Make USING in COPY optional. 1999-10-29 23:52:22 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
ba1714b654 Fix wording. 1999-10-29 23:44:42 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
d426869b89 Fix compile after COMMENT problem. 1999-10-26 16:32:46 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
577e21b34f Hello.
The following patch extends the COMMENT ON functionality to the
rest of the database objects beyond just tables, columns, and views. The
grammer of the COMMENT ON statement now looks like:

COMMENT ON [
  [ DATABASE | INDEX | RULE | SEQUENCE | TABLE | TYPE | VIEW ] <objname>
|

  COLUMN <relation>.<attribute> |
  AGGREGATE <aggname> <aggtype> |
  FUNCTION <funcname> (arg1, arg2, ...) |
  OPERATOR <op> (leftoperand_typ rightoperand_typ) |
  TRIGGER <triggername> ON relname>

Mike Mascari
(mascarim@yahoo.com)
1999-10-26 03:12:39 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
0e1bfe92c7 I have a patch for postgresql-snapshot(1999-10-22).
This patch fix a TODO list item.
* require SELECT DISTINCT target list to have all ORDER BY columns

example
ogawa=> select distinct x from t1 order by y;
ERROR:  ORDER BY columns must appear in SELECT DISTINCT target list

---
Atsushi Ogawa
1999-10-22 11:51:35 +00:00
Tom Lane
8e35bbd133 Remove fixed-size literal buffer from scan.l, and repair
boundary-condition bug in myinput() which caused flex scanner to fail
on tokens larger than a bufferload.  Turns out flex doesn't want null-
terminated input ... and if it gives you a 1-character buffer, you'd
better supply a character, not a null, lest you be thought to be
reporting end of input.
1999-10-18 02:42:31 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
7acc237744 This patch implements ORACLE's COMMENT SQL command.
>From the ORACLE 7 SQL Language Reference Manual:
-----------------------------------------------------
COMMENT

Purpose:

To add a comment about a table, view, snapshot, or
column into the data dictionary.

Prerequisites:

The table, view, or snapshot must be in your own
schema
or you must have COMMENT ANY TABLE system privilege.

Syntax:

COMMENT ON [ TABLE table ] |
           [ COLUMN table.column] IS 'text'

You can effectively drop a comment from the database
by setting it to the empty string ''.
-----------------------------------------------------

Example:

COMMENT ON TABLE workorders IS
   'Maintains base records for workorder information';

COMMENT ON COLUMN workorders.hours IS
   'Number of hours the engineer worked on the task';

to drop a comment:

COMMENT ON COLUMN workorders.hours IS '';

The current patch will simply perform the insert into
pg_description, as per the TODO. And, of course, when
the table is dropped, any comments relating to it
or any of its attributes are also dropped. I haven't
looked at the ODBC source yet, but I do know from
an ODBC client standpoint that the standard does
support the notion of table and column comments.
Hopefully the ODBC driver is already fetching these
values from pg_description, but if not, it should be
trivial.

Hope this makes the grade,

Mike Mascari
(mascarim@yahoo.com)
1999-10-15 01:49:49 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
b8c3226da2 Allow \r as whitespace. 1999-10-09 01:32:38 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
fbe9d1a430 Fix for "--" comment and no trailing newline, as seen in Perl. 1999-10-08 05:03:14 +00:00
Tom Lane
3eb1c82277 Fix planner and rewriter to follow SQL semantics for tables that are
mentioned in FROM but not elsewhere in the query: such tables should be
joined over anyway.  Aside from being more standards-compliant, this allows
removal of some very ugly hacks for COUNT(*) processing.  Also, allow
HAVING clause without aggregate functions, since SQL does.  Clean up
CREATE RULE statement-list syntax the same way Bruce just fixed the
main stmtmulti production.
CAUTION: addition of a field to RangeTblEntry nodes breaks stored rules;
you will have to initdb if you have any rules.
1999-10-07 04:23:24 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
00c85b44b8 Allow comment-only lines, and ;;; lines too. 1999-10-05 18:14:31 +00:00
Tom Lane
eabc714a91 Reimplement parsing and storage of default expressions and constraint
expressions in CREATE TABLE.  There is no longer an emasculated expression
syntax for these things; it's full a_expr for constraints, and b_expr
for defaults (unfortunately the fact that NOT NULL is a part of the
column constraint syntax causes a shift/reduce conflict if you try a_expr.
Oh well --- at least parenthesized boolean expressions work now).  Also,
stored expression for a column default is not pre-coerced to the column
type; we rely on transformInsertStatement to do that when the default is
actually used.  This means "f1 datetime default 'now'" behaves the way
people usually expect it to.
BTW, all the support code is now there to implement ALTER TABLE ADD
CONSTRAINT and ALTER TABLE ADD COLUMN with a default value.  I didn't
actually teach ALTER TABLE to call it, but it wouldn't be much work.
1999-10-03 23:55:40 +00:00
Tom Lane
b40ac42efb Teach parse_coerce about non-cachable functions (actually,
make it call eval_const_expressions() so that it doesn't have to know).
1999-10-02 23:29:19 +00:00
Tom Lane
6eb8d255d2 Allow CREATE FUNCTION's WITH clause to be used for all language types,
not just C, so that ISCACHABLE attribute can be specified for user-defined
functions.  Get rid of ParamString node type, which wasn't actually being
generated by gram.y anymore, even though define.c thought that was what
it was getting.  Clean up minor bug in dfmgr.c (premature heap_close).
1999-10-02 21:33:33 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
a6528e08a5 Disable new FROM-clause warning. 1999-09-29 18:16:04 +00:00
Jan Wieck
1547ee017c This is part #1 for of the DEFERRED CONSTRAINT TRIGGER support.
Implements the CREATE CONSTRAINT TRIGGER and SET CONSTRAINTS commands.

TODO:
    Generic builtin trigger procedures
    Automatic execution of appropriate CREATE CONSTRAINT... at CREATE TABLE
    Support of new trigger type in pg_dump
    Swapping of huge # of events to disk

Jan
1999-09-29 16:06:40 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
008ef1de22 Add subquery mention in auto-create table entry. 1999-09-28 17:50:23 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
8ccebab8bd More cleanup for | and ^. 1999-09-28 14:49:36 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
77bef41c7f More cleanup for | and ^. 1999-09-28 14:38:02 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
f44c7bad6c Fix for creation of operator |. 1999-09-28 14:31:19 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
9394d62c73 I have been working with user defined types and user defined c
functions.  One problem that I have encountered with the function
manager is that it does not allow the user to define type conversion
functions that convert between user types. For instance if mytype1,
mytype2, and mytype3 are three Postgresql user types, and if I wish to
define Postgresql conversion functions like

I run into problems, because the Postgresql dynamic loader would look
for a single link symbol, mytype3, for both pieces of object code.  If
I just change the name of one of the Postgresql functions (to make the
symbols distinct), the automatic type conversion that Postgresql uses,
for example, when matching operators to arguments no longer finds the
type conversion function.

The solution that I propose, and have implemented in the attatched
patch extends the CREATE FUNCTION syntax as follows. In the first case
above I use the link symbol mytype2_to_mytype3 for the link object
that implements the first conversion function, and define the
Postgresql operator with the following syntax

The patch includes changes to the parser to include the altered
syntax, changes to the ProcedureStmt node in nodes/parsenodes.h,
changes to commands/define.c to handle the extra information in the AS
clause, and changes to utils/fmgr/dfmgr.c that alter the way that the
dynamic loader figures out what link symbol to use.  I store the
string for the link symbol in the prosrc text attribute of the pg_proc
table which is currently unused in rows that reference dynamically
loaded
functions.


Bernie Frankpitt
1999-09-28 04:34:56 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
63a85082e3 Reverse out last scan.l patch for minus handling.\ 1999-09-28 03:41:40 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
341e360d67 Sorry, guys. Here is the ultimate patch which keeps the entire
behavior as it was, apart from forbidding minus-terminated
operators. Seems that I have to break the habit of doing before
thinking properly :-/  The point is that my second patch breaks
constructs like a & b  or   a ! b. This patch is to be applied
instead of any of two other today's patches.

Leon
1999-09-27 21:02:54 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
7d7fb02148 Following advice from Michael Ansley, I broke up the patch in
two: one fixes uminus and other literal length. They are to be
applied - uminus first, then possilbly literal on top of uminus.

Leon
1999-09-27 19:40:40 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
62045e67eb Emit warning on SELECT pg_language.* 1999-09-27 17:46:14 +00:00