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Marc G. Fournier
07e3fb08be More work in the right direction on linux/alpha
From: Ryan Kirkpatrick <rkirkpat@nag.cs.colorado.edu>
1998-04-12 02:58:22 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
db21523314 Back out char2-char16 removal. Add later. 1998-04-07 18:14:38 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
1e801a8f16 Hi,
Attached you'll find a (big) patch that fixes make dep and make
depend in all Makefiles where I found it to be appropriate.

It also removes the dependency in Makefile.global for NAMEDATALEN
and OIDNAMELEN by making backend/catalog/genbki.sh and bin/initdb/initdb.sh
a little smarter.

This no longer requires initdb.sh that is turned into initdb with
a sed script when installing Postgres, hence initdb.sh should be
renamed to initdb (after the patch has been applied :-) )

This patch is against the 6.3 sources, as it took a while to
complete.

Please review and apply,

Cheers,

Jeroen van Vianen
1998-04-06 00:32:26 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
4b6fcc4459 Remove GetDatabaseName/Path and use globals. Make consts later. 1998-04-05 21:04:50 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
03a7cd1788 Fix for memory leak. 1998-04-05 05:52:10 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
57b5966405 The following uuencoded, gzip'd file will ...
1. Remove the char2, char4, char8 and char16 types from postgresql
2. Change references of char16 to name in the regression tests.
3. Rename the char16.sql regression test to name.sql.  4. Modify
the regression test scripts and outputs to match up.

Might require new regression.{SYSTEM} files...

Darren King
1998-03-30 17:28:21 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
9a0dd4fb18 There's a patch attached to fix gcc 2.8.x warnings, except for the
yyerror ones from bison. It also includes a few 'enhancements' to
the C programming style (which are, of course, personal).

The other patch removes the compilation of backend/lib/qsort.c, as
qsort() is a standard function in stdlib.h and can be used any
where else (and it is). It was only used in
backend/optimizer/geqo/geqo_pool.c, backend/optimizer/path/predmig.c,
and backend/storage/page/bufpage.c

> > Some or all of these changes might not be appropriate for v6.3,
since we > > are in beta testing and since they do not affect the
current functionality.  > > For those cases, how about submitting
patches based on the final v6.3 > > release?

There's more to come. Please review these patches. I ran the
regression tests and they only failed where this was expected
(random, geo, etc).

Cheers,

Jeroen
1998-03-30 16:47:35 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
d705aa8136 > > I'm using text[] arrays. Some of my array elements have '"'
> > characters in them.  Dumping and reloading using pg_dumpall >
> doesn't work with this and dumping the entire array and > > then
trying to parse it is hopeless.

Doug Gibson
1998-03-20 03:44:19 +00:00
Marc G. Fournier
b64a7549b4 From: "Thomas G. Lockhart" <lockhart@alumni.caltech.edu>
For substr() and substring() on the text data type, the relevant code is in
varlena.c. You are right, there is a problem. I have a patch which I will
apply to the source tree soon. The copy enclosed below probably does not
preserve tabs correctly so cannot be applied directly; the relevant change
is simply changing the ">=" to ">"...
1998-03-15 08:07:01 +00:00
Marc G. Fournier
661ecf3c48 From: t-ishii@sra.co.jp
Included are patches intended for allowing PostgreSQL to handle
multi-byte charachter sets such as EUC(Extende Unix Code), Unicode and
Mule internal code. With the MB patch you can use multi-byte character
sets in regexp and LIKE. The encoding system chosen is determined at
the compile time.

To enable the MB extension, you need to define a variable "MB" in
Makefile.global or in Makefile.custom. For further information please
take a look at README.mb under doc directory.

(Note that unlike "jp patch" I do not use modified GNU regexp any
more. I changed Henry Spencer's regexp coming with PostgreSQL.)
1998-03-15 07:39:04 +00:00
Thomas G. Lockhart
a540f78668 Add one-line fix to allow redefining built-in functions.
Bug introduced in mid-January.
1998-03-07 06:03:28 +00:00
Thomas G. Lockhart
77ac40d73e Fix money type USE_LOCALE support at least for default "C" locale.
Still has questionable code for some locale-specific strings.
1998-03-02 00:13:36 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
a32450a585 pgindent run before 6.3 release, with Thomas' requested changes. 1998-02-26 04:46:47 +00:00
Marc G. Fournier
780068f812 From: Jan Wieck <jwieck@debis.com>
seems  that  my last post didn't make it through. That's good
    since  the  diff  itself  didn't  covered  the  renaming   of
    pg_user.h to pg_shadow.h and it's new content.

    Here  it's  again.  The  complete regression test passwd with
    only some  float  diffs.  createuser  and  destroyuser  work.
    pg_shadow cannot be read by ordinary user.
1998-02-25 13:09:49 +00:00
Marc G. Fournier
0227a4e114 From: "Denis V. Dmitrienko" <denis@null.net>
What it does:
It solves stupid problem with cyrillic charsets IP-based on-fly recoding.
take a look at /data/charset.conf for details.
You can use any tables for any charset.
Tables are from Russian Apache project.
Tables in this patch contains also Ukrainian characters.

Then run ./configure --enable-recode
1998-02-24 15:27:04 +00:00
Marc G. Fournier
18e1f0331b Remove #include "port-protos.h", since we no longer use it
From: Frank Ridderbusch <ridderbusch.pad@sni.de>
1998-02-24 03:47:26 +00:00
Marc G. Fournier
5cf1964fc6 From: Jan Wieck <jwieck@debis.com>
So   if   the   relname   is   given   to   acldefault()   in
    utils/adt/acl.c, it can do a IsSystemRelationName() on it and
    return ACL_RD instead of ACL_WORLD_DEFAULT.
1998-02-24 03:31:50 +00:00
Marc G. Fournier
0b4620b575 Quick cleanups 1998-02-23 18:43:13 +00:00
Marc G. Fournier
6c7c6d0c05 From: Jan Wieck <jwieck@debis.com>
The diff looks so simple and easy. But to find it wasn't fun.

    It must have been there for a long time. What happened:

    When a tuple in one of some central catalogs was updated, the
    referenced  relation  got flushed, so it would be reopened on
    the next access (to reflect new  triggers,  rules  and  table
    structure changes into the relation cache).

    Some  data  (the  tupleDescriptor e.g.) is used in the system
    cache too. So when a relation is subject to the system cache,
    this  must know too that a cached system relation got flushed
    because the tupleDesc data gets freed during the flush!

    For the GRANT/REVOKE on pg_class it was  slightly  different.
    There  is some local data in inval.c that gets initialized on
    the first invalidation of a tuple in some  central  catalogs.
    This  needs a SysCache lookup in pg_class. But when the first
    of all commands is a GRANT on pg_class,  exactly  the  needed
    tuple is the one actually invalidated. So I added little code
    snippets that the initialization of the  local  variables  in
    inval.c will already happen during InitPostgres().
1998-02-23 17:44:24 +00:00
Vadim B. Mikheev
f0e7e2faa4 ExecReScan for Unique & Sort nodes. 1998-02-23 06:28:16 +00:00
Marc G. Fournier
aa0d3ec1be From: Tom I Helbekkmo <tih@Hamartun.Priv.NO>
The file 'backend/utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c' won't compile with the
February 14th snapshot, because of an inconsistency between the
declaration and implementation of ReadArrayStr().  As far as I can
tell, the predeclaration is wrong.  I assume this is what was meant:
1998-02-14 18:00:37 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
edd3668895 Atttypmod cleanup. 1998-02-13 19:46:22 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
24cab6bd0d Goodbye register keyword. Compiler knows better. 1998-02-11 19:14:04 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
0386a50f31 Pass around typmod as int16. 1998-02-10 16:04:38 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
65faaf3046 atttypmod now -1. 1998-02-07 06:11:56 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
4eb1ee294d Vadim fix for vacuum analyze. 1998-02-05 21:19:21 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
e3f2eb1f39 Fix for varchar functions, and indextyple j-1 fix. 1998-02-05 17:22:41 +00:00
Thomas G. Lockhart
3f52d1705a Define boolean functions for lseg <, <=, <>, >=, >
Define close_ls(), close_lseg(), lseg_length().
Write real code for close_sb(), close_pb(), inter_sb(), inter_lb().
Repair lseg_perp() which determines if two lsegs are perpendicular.
Repair lseg_dt() distance between two lsegs.
Note: close_sl() is clearly broken  but will repair later
 (calculating point on lseg rather than point on line).
1998-02-03 15:55:58 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
244c4a180f No datedebug printing of date debug is not defined. 1998-02-02 01:28:12 +00:00
Marc G. Fournier
e6e364088a Move all the isinf() stuff from float.c to isinf.c, and build it according to
configure vs port specific #ifdef's...
1998-02-02 00:04:08 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
79f99a3888 Fix for psort. fixes regression tests. 1998-02-01 22:20:47 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
6159ba3ab1 AIX patch from Darren King and Univel patch from Billy Allie, mostly
related to grammar and parser issues, with one postmaster fix.
1998-02-01 19:43:54 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
f1f01a70f9 fmgr_faddr cleanup 1998-01-31 05:54:57 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
32305d8c51 fmgr_faddr cleanup 1998-01-31 05:31:03 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
63d5fd177a Inline fmgr_faddr() for speed. 1998-01-31 05:22:43 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
726c3854cb Inline fastgetattr and others so data access does not use function
calls.
1998-01-31 04:39:26 +00:00
Marc G. Fournier
8e789e8ef1 From: Phil Thompson <phil@river-bank.demon.co.uk>
Attached is the patch to fix the warning messages from my code.  I also
fixed one which wasn't my code.  Apart from the usual warnings about the
bison/yacc generated code I only have one other warning message.  This
is in gramm.y around line 2234.  I wasn't sure of the fix.

I've also replaced all the calls to free() in gramm.y to calls to
pfree().  Without these I was getting backend crashes with GRANT.  This
might already have been fixed.
1998-01-29 03:24:36 +00:00
Marc G. Fournier
d5bbe2aca5 From: Phil Thompson <phil@river-bank.demon.co.uk>
I've completed the patch to fix the protocol and authentication issues I
was discussing a couple of weeks ago.  The particular changes are:

- the protocol has a version number
- network byte order is used throughout
- the pg_hba.conf file is used to specify what method is used to
  authenticate a frontend (either password, ident, trust, reject, krb4
  or krb5)
- support for multiplexed backends is removed
- appropriate changes to man pages
- the -a switch to many programs to specify an authentication service
  no longer has any effect
- the libpq.so version number has changed to 1.1

The new backend still supports the old protocol so old interfaces won't
break.
1998-01-26 01:42:53 +00:00
Marc G. Fournier
c58fb21bd4 From: Jeroen van Vianen <jeroenv@design.nl>
This patch solves the problem with multiple order by columns, with the
first one having NULL values.
1998-01-25 05:18:34 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
c16ebb0f67 getpid/pid cleanup 1998-01-25 05:15:15 +00:00
Marc G. Fournier
49459d85a9 This patch fixes one of two problems with grant/revoke statements on the
Linux platform.

From: James Hughes <jamesh@interpath.com>
1998-01-25 04:07:00 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
412a5e6539 Parser cleanup.
Add lock to i386 asm.
1998-01-20 05:05:08 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
c65ea0e040 New pg_attribute.atttypmod for type-specific information like
varchar length.

Cleans up code so attlen is always length.

Removed varchar() hack added earlier.

Will fix bug in selecting varchar() fields, and varchar() can be
variable length.
1998-01-16 23:21:07 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
41a4f64dcf Fix for aggreg problem and fmgr.c compile problems. 1998-01-15 22:31:33 +00:00
PostgreSQL Daemon
baef78d96b Thank god for searchable mail archives.
Patch by: wieck@sapserv.debis.de (Jan Wieck)

   One  of  the design rules of PostgreSQL is extensibility. And
   to follow this rule means (at least for me) that there should
   not  only  be a builtin PL.  Instead I would prefer a defined
   interface for PL implemetations.
1998-01-15 19:46:37 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
cb3ce64f2e Cleanup of prototypes. FIx for PQtrace start/stop several times. 1998-01-14 15:48:51 +00:00
Marc G. Fournier
8adc838ff6 Various cleanups for the i386_solaris environment 1998-01-13 19:28:39 +00:00
Marc G. Fournier
374bb5d261 Some *very* major changes by darrenk@insightdist.com (Darren King)
==========================================
What follows is a set of diffs that cleans up the usage of BLCKSZ.

As a side effect, the person compiling the code can change the
value of BLCKSZ _at_their_own_risk_.  By that, I mean that I've
tried it here at 4096 and 16384 with no ill-effects.  A value
of 4096 _shouldn't_ affect much as far as the kernel/file system
goes, but making it bigger than 8192 can have severe consequences
if you don't know what you're doing.  16394 worked for me, _BUT_
when I went to 32768 and did an initdb, the SCSI driver broke and
the partition that I was running under went to hell in a hand
basket. Had to reboot and do a good bit of fsck'ing to fix things up.

The patch can be safely applied though.  Just leave BLCKSZ = 8192
and everything is as before.  It basically only cleans up all of the
references to BLCKSZ in the code.

If this patch is applied, a comment in the config.h file though above
the BLCKSZ define with warning about monkeying around with it would
be a good idea.

Darren  darrenk@insightdist.com

(Also cleans up some of the #includes in files referencing BLCKSZ.)
==========================================
1998-01-13 04:05:12 +00:00
Marc G. Fournier
f0445dcbc4 > It seems there is a mistake in substr function:
> then you try get substr, which consists only of last char in string
> you get all string
>
> For example:
> userbase=> select substr('123456', 6,1) ;
> substr
> ------
> 123456
> (1 row)
>

From Edmund Mergl <E.Mergl@bawue.de>
1998-01-13 03:49:51 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
8f125413b0 Cleanup of varchar. 1998-01-08 06:18:18 +00:00