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Tom Lane fc654583ab Need #include <time.h> on some platforms. 2005-06-19 22:34:56 +00:00
Tom Lane 3f749924f8 Simplify uses of readdir() by creating a function ReadDir() that
includes error checking and an appropriate ereport(ERROR) message.
This gets rid of rather tedious and error-prone manipulation of errno,
as well as a Windows-specific bug workaround, at more than a dozen
call sites.  After an idea in a recent patch by Heikki Linnakangas.
2005-06-19 21:34:03 +00:00
Tom Lane e26b0abda3 Arrange to fsync two-phase-commit state files only during checkpoints;
given reasonably short lifespans for prepared transactions, this should
mean that only a small minority of state files ever need to be fsynced
at all.  Per discussion with Heikki Linnakangas.
2005-06-19 20:00:39 +00:00
Bruce Momjian ba90268e2b Add comment about \# in bcc makefiles. 2005-06-19 13:14:20 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 624789d191 Cleanup for Win32 compile.
Andreas Pflug
2005-06-19 13:10:56 +00:00
Bruce Momjian a11333fab7 Fix typo in comment.
Michael Fuhr
2005-06-19 01:06:12 +00:00
Tom Lane 6a6f2d91d4 When using C-string lookup keys in a dynahash.c hash table, use strncpy()
not memcpy() to copy the offered key into the hash table during HASH_ENTER.
This avoids possible core dump if the passed key is located very near the
end of memory.  Per report from Stefan Kaltenbrunner.
2005-06-18 20:51:30 +00:00
Tom Lane a8d1075f27 Add a time-of-preparation column to the pg_prepared_xacts view, per an
old suggestion by Oliver Jowett.  Also, add a transaction column to the
pg_locks view to show the xid of each transaction holding or awaiting
locks; this allows prepared transactions to be properly associated with
the locks they own.  There was already a column named 'transaction',
and I chose to rename it to 'transactionid' --- since this column is
new in the current devel cycle there should be no backwards compatibility
issue to worry about.
2005-06-18 19:33:42 +00:00
Tom Lane 66b098492e Dept. of second thoughts: regular COMMIT deletes deletable files before
releasing locks, so COMMIT PREPARED should too.
2005-06-18 05:21:09 +00:00
Tom Lane d0a89683a3 Two-phase commit. Original patch by Heikki Linnakangas, with additional
hacking by Alvaro Herrera and Tom Lane.
2005-06-17 22:32:51 +00:00
Bruce Momjian a6c7e843da Update GUC description for kerberos usernames. 2005-06-16 20:47:20 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 26cbccd52c Add fsync() define for Win32 to cover cases other than wal_sync_method
where we need fsync().
2005-06-16 17:53:54 +00:00
Bruce Momjian e046b3ddd7 Add \x hex support to ecpg strings. This just passes them to the backend. 2005-06-16 01:43:48 +00:00
Bruce Momjian d1944de61b Move SYMMETRIC/ASYMMETRIC to reserved words to avoid shift/reduce conflicts. 2005-06-15 19:44:05 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 07b80eb301 Improve comment wording. 2005-06-15 16:28:06 +00:00
Tom Lane e5a11a8879 Improve hash method for bitmapsets: some examination of actual outputs
shows that adding a circular shift between words greatly improves the
distribution of hash outputs.
2005-06-15 16:24:07 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 2becf48483 Update catalog version for recent function additions. 2005-06-15 12:56:35 +00:00
Neil Conway c119c5bd49 Change the implementation of hash join to attempt to avoid unnecessary
work if either of the join relations are empty. The logic is:

(1) if the inner relation's startup cost is less than the outer
    relation's startup cost and this is not an outer join, read
    a single tuple from the inner relation via ExecHash()
      - if NULL, we're done

(2) read a single tuple from the outer relation
      - if NULL, we're done

(3) build the hash table on the inner relation
      - if hash table is empty and this is not an outer join,
        we're done

(4) otherwise, do hash join as usual

The implementation uses the new MultiExecProcNode API, per a
suggestion from Tom: invoking ExecHash() now produces the first
tuple from the Hash node's child node, whereas MultiExecHash()
builds the hash table.

I had to put in a bit of a kludge to get the row count returned
for EXPLAIN ANALYZE to be correct: since ExecHash() is invoked to
return a tuple, and then MultiExecHash() is invoked, we would
return one too many tuples to EXPLAIN ANALYZE. I hacked around
this by just manually detecting this situation and subtracting 1
from the EXPLAIN ANALYZE row count.
2005-06-15 07:27:44 +00:00
Bruce Momjian f4d907ca85 Remove old *.backup files when we do pg_stop_backup(). This
prevents a large number of *.backup files from existing in pg_xlog/
2005-06-15 01:36:08 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 713507b02d Mention we now support BETWEEN SYMMETRIC.
Christopher Kings-Lynne
2005-06-15 01:28:43 +00:00
Bruce Momjian d092524418 > Here's a patch I added against plperl, originally against beta5, now
> against rc1. It simply checks with GetDatabaseEncoding() if the current
> database is in UTF-8, and if so, sets the UTF-8 flag on the arguments
> that are passed to perl. This means that it isn't necessary to
> utf8::upgrade() every string, as perl has no way of knowing offhand
> that a string is UTF-8 -- but postgres does, because the database
> encoding is specified, so it makes sense to turn the flag on. You
> should also be able to properly manipulate UTF-8 strings now from
> plperl as opposed to plperlu, because otherwise you'd have to use
> encoding 'utf8' which was not allowed. It could also eliminate some
> unexpected bugs if you assume that perl knows the string is unicode.
It
> is enabled only for perl 5.6 and higher, so earlier versions will not
> be affected.
>
> I have been assured by crab that the patch is quite harmless and will
> not break anything. It would be great to see it in 8 final! :-)

David Kamholz
2005-06-15 00:35:16 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 0851a6fbc7 This patch makes it possible to use the full set of timezones when doing
"AT TIME ZONE", and not just the shorlist previously available. For
example:

SELECT CURRENT_TIMESTAMP AT TIME ZONE 'Europe/London';

works fine now. It will also obey whatever DST rules were in effect at
just that date, which the previous implementation did not.

It also supports the AT TIME ZONE on the timetz datatype. The whole
handling of DST is a bit bogus there, so I chose to make it use whatever
DST rules are in effect at the time of executig the query. not sure if
anybody is actuallyi *using* timetz though, it seems pretty
unpredictable just because of this...

Magnus Hagander
2005-06-15 00:34:11 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 5955945828 Support 3 and 4-byte unicode characters.
John Hansen
2005-06-15 00:15:08 +00:00
Bruce Momjian f4c4f1ce52 >> Do you agree that using a hashtable for it in general is a good idea
>> assuming this sideeffect is removed, though?
>
>I have no problem with the hashtable, only with preloading it with
>everything.  What I'd like to see is that the table inherited at fork()
>contains just the data for the default timezone.  (At least in the
>normal case where that setting hasn't been changed since postmaster
>start.)

Here's a patch doing this. Changes score_timezone not to use pg_tzset(),
and thus not loading all the zones in the cache. The actual timezone
being picked will be set using set_global_timezone() which in turn calls
pg_tzset() and loads it in the cache.

Magnus Hagander
2005-06-15 00:09:26 +00:00
Bruce Momjian b4132fd0ac Now \d show tablespace of indices per discussion.
test=# \d e
       Table "public.e"
 Column |  Type   | Modifiers
--------+---------+-----------
 i      | integer | not null
 j      | integer | not null
 k      | integer |
Indexes:
    "e_pkey" PRIMARY KEY, btree (i, j), tablespace "haha"
    "ei" btree (i)
    "ej" btree (j), tablespace "haha"
    "ek" btree (k)
Tablespace: "haha"

Qingqing Zhou
2005-06-14 23:59:31 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 8b84aebddf Add BETWEEN SYMMETRIC.
Pavel Stehule
2005-06-14 23:47:39 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 921de09e40 Use '&nbsp;' escapes for leading spaces in table values, for use in
EXPLAIN output.

Jean-Paul Argudo
2005-06-14 22:15:57 +00:00
Tom Lane 8563ccae2c Simplify shared-memory lock data structures as per recent discussion:
it is sufficient to track whether a backend holds a lock or not, and
store information about transaction vs. session locks only in the
inside-the-backend LocalLockTable.  Since there can now be but one
PROCLOCK per lock per backend, LockCountMyLocks() is no longer needed,
thus eliminating some O(N^2) behavior when a backend holds many locks.
Also simplify the LockAcquire/LockRelease API by passing just a
'sessionLock' boolean instead of a transaction ID.  The previous API
was designed with the idea that per-transaction lock holding would be
important for subtransactions, but now that we have subtransactions we
know that this is unwanted.  While at it, add an 'isTempObject' parameter
to LockAcquire to indicate whether the lock is being taken on a temp
table.  This is not used just yet, but will be needed shortly for
two-phase commit.
2005-06-14 22:15:33 +00:00
Bruce Momjian f5835b4b8d Add pg_postmaster_start_time() function.
Euler Taveira de Oliveira
Matthias Schmidt
2005-06-14 21:04:42 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 61e2c00e64 Have SHOW ALL include variable descriptions.
Matthias Schmidt
2005-06-14 20:42:53 +00:00
Bruce Momjian f04c39402a Attached is a makefile I hacked up to build pg_config under MSVC - the
reason is that it's required (more or less) in order to build the latest
DBD::Pg code and I was testing that out under MSVC.

Andrew Dunstan
2005-06-14 17:50:38 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 954f6bcffe Add GUC krb_server_hostname so the server hostname can be specified as
part of service principal.  If not set, any service principal matching
an entry in the keytab can be used.

NEW KERBEROS MATCHING BEHAVIOR FOR 8.1.

Todd Kover
2005-06-14 17:43:14 +00:00
Tom Lane 1265724ff5 The random selection in function linear() could deliver a value equal to max
if geqo_rand() returns exactly 1.0, resulting in failure due to indexing
off the end of the pool array.  Also, since this is using inexact float math,
it seems wise to guard against roundoff error producing values slightly
outside the expected range.  Per report from bug@zedware.org.
2005-06-14 14:21:16 +00:00
Teodor Sigaev 37c839365c WAL for GiST. It work for online backup and so on, but on
recovery after crash (power loss etc) it may say that it can't restore
index and index should be reindexed.

Some refactoring code.
2005-06-14 11:45:14 +00:00
Neil Conway d6636543c4 Allow the parameters to PL/PgSQL's RAISE statement to be expressions,
instead of just scalar variables. Add regression tests and update the
documentation. Along the way, remove some redundant error checking
code from exec_stmt_perform().

Original patch from Pavel Stehule, reworked by Neil Conway.
2005-06-14 06:43:15 +00:00
Tom Lane bd6bf50b03 Teach planner to optionally ignore index columns that have an equality
constraint while determining whether the index sort order matches the
query's ORDER BY.  This for example allows an index on (x,y) to match
	... WHERE x = 42 ORDER BY y;
It only works for btree indexes, but since those are the only ones we
currently have that are ordered at all, that's good enough for now.
Per popular demand.
2005-06-14 04:04:30 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 2ee0d5549f Add -L option to psql to log sessions.
Lorne Sunley
2005-06-14 02:57:45 +00:00
Neil Conway e31cd6739a Cleanup for "#option dump" in PL/PgSQL: don't print empty ELSE blocks,
fix two grammatical errors, and print the INTO target of EXECUTE INTO
if one is specified.
2005-06-14 00:10:02 +00:00
Tom Lane c186c93148 Change the planner to allow indexscan qualification clauses to use
nonconsecutive columns of a multicolumn index, as per discussion around
mid-May (pghackers thread "Best way to scan on-disk bitmaps").  This
turns out to require only minimal changes in btree, and so far as I can
see none at all in GiST.  btcostestimate did need some work, but its
original assumption that index selectivity == heap selectivity was
quite bogus even before this.
2005-06-13 23:14:49 +00:00
Neil Conway 077811605e Per discussion on -hackers, this patch changes psql's "expanded" output
mode to only affect the presentation of normal query results, not the
output of psql slash commands. Documentation updated. I also made
some unrelated minor psql cleanup. Per suggestion from Stuart Cooper.
2005-06-13 06:36:22 +00:00
Tom Lane a2fb7b8a1f Adjust lo_open() so that specifying INV_READ without INV_WRITE creates
a descriptor that uses the current transaction snapshot, rather than
SnapshotNow as it did before (and still does if INV_WRITE is set).
This means pg_dump will now dump a consistent snapshot of large object
contents, as it never could do before.  Also, add a lo_create() function
that is similar to lo_creat() but allows the desired OID of the large
object to be specified.  This will simplify pg_restore considerably
(but I'll fix that in a separate commit).
2005-06-13 02:26:53 +00:00
Neil Conway 294505e2b1 This patch removes some old code from libpq that implements a URI-like
syntax for database connection parameters. It has been inside an
#ifdef NOT_USED block since 2001 or so and is marked as "broken", so
I don't think it is likely to be rehabilitated any time soon.
2005-06-12 00:07:07 +00:00
Neil Conway 72a5db15d1 libpq was not consistently checking for memory allocation failures. This
patch adds missing checks to the call sites of malloc(), strdup(),
PQmakeEmptyPGresult(), pqResultAlloc(), and pqResultStrdup(), and updates
the documentation. Per original report from Volkan Yazici about
PQmakeEmptyPGresult() not checking for malloc() failure.
2005-06-12 00:00:21 +00:00
Tom Lane 2f1210629c Separate predicate-testing code out of indxpath.c, making it a module
in its own right.  As proposed by Simon Riggs, but with some editorializing
of my own.
2005-06-10 22:25:37 +00:00
Tom Lane 111e29ef5e Adjust comment about %t and %s to cover %m as well. Some trivial
code beautification too.
2005-06-10 20:48:54 +00:00
Tatsuo Ishii b4cbd60fcf Fix bug in MIC -> EUC_JP conversion. Per Atsushi Ogawa. 2005-06-10 16:43:56 +00:00
Neil Conway d46bc444ac Implement two new special variables in PL/PgSQL: SQLSTATE and SQLERRM.
These contain the SQLSTATE and error message of the current exception,
respectively. They are scope-local variables that are only defined
in exception handlers (so attempting to reference them outside an
exception handler is an error). Update the regression tests and the
documentation.

Also, do some minor related cleanup: export an unpack_sql_state()
function from the backend and use it to unpack a SQLSTATE into a
string, and add a free_var() function to pl_exec.c

Original patch from Pavel Stehule, review by Neil Conway.
2005-06-10 16:23:11 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 1a61896189 Use saveHistory so we get a nice error message on failure.
Andreas Seltenreich
2005-06-10 15:40:41 +00:00
Bruce Momjian ea88824a3e the following patch makes the filename used to store the readline
history customizable through a variable named HISTFILE, analogous to
psql's already implemented HISTCONTROL and HISTSIZE variables, and
bash's HISTFILE-Variable.

The motivation was to be able to get psql to maintain separate
histories for separate databases.  This is now easily achievable
through a line like the following in ~/.psqlrc:

\set HISTFILE ~/.psql_history-:DBNAME

Andreas Seltenreich
2005-06-10 15:34:26 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 92eadf6c4a More Win32 tilde code comments. 2005-06-10 14:49:31 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 3d44763179 Add comment on tilde expansion. 2005-06-10 14:41:32 +00:00
Bruce Momjian c1e4869467 Remove unneeded variable test, per Tom. 2005-06-10 04:01:36 +00:00
Tom Lane a87ee007ed Quick hack to allow the outer query's tuple_fraction to be passed down
to a subquery if the outer query is simple enough that the LIMIT can
be reflected directly to the subquery.  This didn't use to be very
interesting, because a subquery that couldn't have been flattened into
the upper query was usually not going to be very responsive to
tuple_fraction anyway.  But with new code that allows UNION ALL subqueries
to pay attention to tuple_fraction, this is useful to do.  In particular
this lets the optimization occur when the UNION ALL is directly inside
a view.
2005-06-10 03:32:25 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 453d74b99c Add the "PGPASSFILE" environment variable to specify to the password
file.

Andrew Dunstan
2005-06-10 03:02:30 +00:00
Tom Lane 3b167a4099 If a LIMIT is applied to a UNION ALL query, plan each UNION arm as
if the limit were directly applied to it.  This does not actually
add a LIMIT plan node to the generated subqueries --- that would be
useless overhead --- but it does cause the planner to prefer fast-
start plans when the limit is small.  After an idea from Phil Endecott.
2005-06-10 02:21:05 +00:00
Tom Lane 39cee73889 Revise searching of subplan target lists to use something more efficient
than tlist_member calls.  Building a large join tlist is still O(N^2),
but with a much smaller constant factor than before.
2005-06-10 00:28:54 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 0725065b37 This patch shows the full path name when doing a \s in psql,
if you have previously issued a \cd command.

Greg Sabino Mullane
2005-06-09 23:28:10 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 51746c4549 Free buffer allocated via malloc (process is short-lived, but fix it anyway). 2005-06-09 22:36:27 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 3572e531ca Mention prefix %t has no milliseconds. 2005-06-09 22:35:23 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 4778c33106 Restructure log_line_prefix options to be clearer:
#log_line_prefix = ''   # %u = user name
                                # %d = database name
                                # %r = remote host and port
                                # %h = remote host
                                # %p = PID
                                # %t = timestamp
                                # %m = timestamp with milliseconds
                                # %i = command tag
                                # %c = session id
                                # %l = session line number
                                # %s = session start timestamp
                                # %x = transaction id
                                # %q = stop here in non-session processes
                                # %% = '%'
                                # e.g. '<%u%%%d> '
2005-06-09 22:33:05 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 6c2ba14d8d This patch against 8.0.0beta1 source adds log_line_prefix options for
millisecond timestamps (%m) and remote host (%h). The milliseconds are
useful for QPS measurements.

Ed L.
2005-06-09 22:29:52 +00:00
Tom Lane 7974c35020 Fix typo in comment, per Alvaro. 2005-06-09 22:01:12 +00:00
Tom Lane 8714d9c56b Fix assign_datestyle() so that it doesn't misleadingly complain about
'conflicting datestyle specifications' for input that's actually only
redundant, such as SET DATESTYLE = MDY, MDY.  Per recent gripe.
2005-06-09 21:52:07 +00:00
Tom Lane 56b01dc9ff Make SPI set SPI_processed for CREATE TABLE AS / SELECT INTO commands;
this in turn causes CREATE TABLE AS in plpgsql to set ROW_COUNT.
This is how it behaved before 7.4; I had unintentionally changed the
behavior in a bit of sloppy micro-optimization.
2005-06-09 21:25:22 +00:00
Tom Lane dce83e76e0 Add missing #include -- mea culpa. 2005-06-09 21:01:25 +00:00
Tom Lane 3ace84594e Defend against omitted paramLengths[] array in PQsendQueryParams.
Per Volkan Yazici.
2005-06-09 20:01:16 +00:00
Tom Lane 532ca3083d Avoid bare 'struct Node;' declaration --- provokes annoying warnings
on some compilers.
2005-06-09 18:44:05 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 5c4955981e \(rs should be \\(rs, per Tom. 2005-06-09 18:40:06 +00:00
Tom Lane 82358ca936 Put a critical section around update of hash index metapage. Per
discussion with Qingqing Zhou.
2005-06-09 18:23:50 +00:00
Bruce Momjian ebc8649892 Since I needed this feature badly, I added the -n / --schema switch to
pg_restore. It restores the given schemaname only. It can be used in
conjunction with the -t and other switches to make the selection very
fine grained.

Richard van den Bergg, CISSP
2005-06-09 17:56:51 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 4d0e7b4aac Please find attached a patch (diff -c against cvs HEAD) to add a
function that accepts a double precision argument assumed to be a Unix
epoch timestamp and returns timestamp with time zone, and accompanying
documentation.

Usage:

test=# select to_timestamp(200120400);
       to_timestamp
------------------------
  1976-05-05 14:00:00+09
(1 row)

Michael Glaesemann
2005-06-09 16:35:09 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 4a5cda7bba I've created a patch which adds support for troff "-ms" output to
psql.  i.e. "\pset format troff-ms".  The patch also corrects some
problems with the "latex" format, notably defining an extra column in
the output table, and correcting some alignment issues; it also
changes the output to match the border setting as documented in the
manual page and as shown with the "aligned" format.

The troff-ms output is mostly identical to the latex output allowing
for the differences between the two typesetters.

The output should be saved in a file and piped as follows:

  cat file | tbl | troff -T ps -ms > file.ps
or
  tbl file | troff -T ps -ms > file.ps

Because it contains tabs, you'll need to redirect psql output or use
"script", rather than pasting from a terminal window, due to the tabs
which can be replaced with spaces.

Roger Leigh
2005-06-09 15:27:27 +00:00
Tom Lane a31ad27fc5 Simplify the planner's join clause management by storing join clauses
of a relation in a flat 'joininfo' list.  The former arrangement grouped
the join clauses according to the set of unjoined relids used in each;
however, profiling on test cases involving lots of joins proves that
that data structure is a net loss.  It takes more time to group the
join clauses together than is saved by avoiding duplicate tests later.
It doesn't help any that there are usually not more than one or two
clauses per group ...
2005-06-09 04:19:00 +00:00
Tom Lane e3a33a9a9f Marginal hack to avoid spending a lot of time in find_join_rel during
large planning problems: when the list of join rels gets too long, make
an auxiliary hash table that hashes on the identifying Bitmapset.
2005-06-08 23:02:05 +00:00
Tom Lane 77c168a836 Remove grammar productions for prefix and postfix % and ^ operators,
as well as the existing pg_catalog entries for prefix and postfix %.
These have never been documented, though they did appear in one old
regression test.  This avoids surprising behavior in cases like
"SELECT -25 % -10".  Per recent discussion.
Note: although there is a catalog change here, I did not force initdb
since there's no harm in leaving the inaccessible entries in one's
copy of pg_operator.
2005-06-08 21:15:29 +00:00
Tom Lane f5b2f60bd1 Change WAL-logging scheme for multixacts to be more like regular
transaction IDs, rather than like subtrans; in particular, the information
now survives a database restart.  Per previous discussion, this is
essential for PITR log shipping and for 2PC.
2005-06-08 15:50:28 +00:00
Neil Conway 593badd30b Correct an omission in the syntax error message emitted by EXECUTE INTO
in pl/pgsql.
2005-06-08 00:49:36 +00:00
Bruce Momjian fbc4edfba7 Mention ipcrm and ipcclean in error message. 2005-06-07 16:54:18 +00:00
Tom Lane c14f2ba7a4 Use just NULL not NULL::TEXT --- the latter coding is unnecessary and
not schema-safe.  Per report from Jochem van Dieten.
2005-06-07 14:04:48 +00:00
Neil Conway 657c098e41 Add a function lastval(), which returns the value returned by the
last nextval() or setval() performed by the current session. Update the
docs, add regression tests, and bump the catalog version. Patch from
Dennis Björklund, various improvements by Neil Conway.
2005-06-07 07:08:35 +00:00
Neil Conway c59887f916 Add support for an optional INTO clause to PL/PgSQL's EXECUTE command.
This allows the result of executing a SELECT to be assigned to a row
variable, record variable, or list of scalars. Docs and regression tests
updated. Per Pavel Stehule, improvements and cleanup by Neil Conway.
2005-06-07 02:47:23 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 1b000116fb Ipcrm -> ipcclean in error message:
---------------------------------------------------------------------------

While playing around, I got the following error message:

--
FATAL:  pre-existing shared memory block (key 5432001, ID 90898435) is
still in use
HINT:  If you're sure there are no old server processes still running,
remove the shared memory block with the command "ipcrm", or just delete
the file "/home/hlinnaka/pgsql/data/postmaster.pid".
---

Thats normal because I used "kill -9 postmaster" to shut down.

The hint advises me to use "ipcrm", but there's the "ipcclean" script in
bin for just this purpose. The hint should probably advise to use
ipcclean.

The attached patch replaces all occurances of "ipcrm" with "ipcclean" in
src/backend/utils/init/miscinit.c and all the translations in
src/backend/po.

While reviewing the patch, I noticed a likely typo in hr.po. While I
don't
speak Croatian, the translation seems to advise to use the "icpm(1)"
command. I changed that to "ipcclean" too.

Heikki Linnakangas
2005-06-07 01:36:40 +00:00
Tom Lane ee7ac7b11e Modify XLogInsert API to make callers specify whether pages to be backed
up have the standard layout with unused space between pd_lower and pd_upper.
When this is set, XLogInsert will omit the unused space without bothering
to scan it to see if it's zero.  That saves time in XLogInsert, and also
allows reversion of my earlier patch to make PageRepairFragmentation et al
explicitly re-zero freed space.  Per suggestion by Heikki Linnakangas.
2005-06-06 20:22:58 +00:00
Tom Lane 4c8495a1f2 Remove the mostly-stubbed-out-anyway support routines for WAL UNDO.
That code is never going to be used in the foreseeable future, and
where it's more than a stub it's making the redo routines harder to
read.
2005-06-06 17:01:25 +00:00
Tom Lane 9a586fe0c5 Nab some low-hanging fruit: replace the planner's base_rel_list and
other_rel_list with a single array indexed by rangetable index.
This reduces find_base_rel from O(N) to O(1) without any real penalty.
While find_base_rel isn't one of the major bottlenecks in any profile
I've seen so far, it was starting to creep up on the radar screen
for complex queries --- so might as well fix it.
2005-06-06 04:13:36 +00:00
Tom Lane 9ab4d98168 Remove planner's private fields from Query struct, and put them into
a new PlannerInfo struct, which is passed around instead of the bare
Query in all the planning code.  This commit is essentially just a
code-beautification exercise, but it does open the door to making
larger changes to the planner data structures without having to muck
with the widely-known Query struct.
2005-06-05 22:32:58 +00:00
Bruce Momjian bebe7c5600 Here's a patch to do the following:
1. Rename spi_return_next to return_next.
2. Add a new test for return_next.
3. Update the expected output.
4. Update the documentation.

Abhijit Menon-Sen
2005-06-05 03:16:42 +00:00
Tom Lane 27bdb0c40d Code for SET/SHOW TIME ZONE with a fixed-interval timezone was not
prepared for HAVE_INT64_TIMESTAMP.  Per report from Guillaume Beaudoin.
2005-06-05 01:48:34 +00:00
Tom Lane a4996a8953 Replace the parser's namespace tree (which formerly had the same
representation as the jointree) with two lists of RTEs, one showing
the RTEs accessible by qualified names, and the other showing the RTEs
accessible by unqualified names.  I think this is conceptually simpler
than what we did before, and it's sure a whole lot easier to search.
This seems to eliminate the parse-time bottleneck for deeply nested
JOIN structures that was exhibited by phil@vodafone.
2005-06-05 00:38:11 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 24af7d4b68 Back out patch:
---------------------------------------------------------------------------

Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> writes:
> a_ogawa <a_ogawa@hi-ho.ne.jp> writes:
> > It is a reasonable idea. However, the majority part of MemSet was not
> > able to be avoided by this idea. Because the per-tuple contexts are used
> > at the early stage of executor.
>
> Drat.  Well, what about changing that?  We could introduce additional
> contexts or change the startup behavior so that the ones that are
> frequently reset don't have any data in them unless you are working
> with pass-by-ref values inside the inner loop.

That might be possible. However, I think that we should change only
aset.c about this article.
I thought further: We can check whether context was used from the last
reset even when blocks list is not empty. Please see attached patch.
2005-06-04 22:57:22 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 954108f92d Add comment for multi-byte computation. 2005-06-04 20:56:13 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 72c53ac3a7 Allow kerberos name and username case sensitivity to be specified from
postgresql.conf.

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Here's an updated version of the patch, with the following changes:

1) No longer uses "service name" as "application version". It's instead
hardcoded as "postgres". It could be argued that this part should be
backpatched to 8.0, but it doesn't make a big difference until you can
start changing it with GUC / connection parameters. This change only
affects kerberos 5, not 4.

2) Now downcases kerberos usernames when the client is running on win32.

3) Adds guc option for "krb_caseins_users" to make the server ignore
case mismatch which is required by some KDCs such as Active Directory.
Off by default, per discussion with Tom. This change only affects
kerberos 5, not 4.

4) Updated so it doesn't conflict with the rendevouz/bonjour patch
already in ;-)

Magnus Hagander
2005-06-04 20:42:43 +00:00
Bruce Momjian d995014fac At 2005-05-21 20:18:50 +0530, ams@oryx.com wrote:
>
> > The second issue is where plperl returns a large result set.

I have attached the following seven patches to address this problem:

1. Trivial. Replaces some errant spaces with tabs.

2. Trivial. Fixes the spelling of Jan's name, and gets rid of many
   inane, useless, annoying, and often misleading comments. Here's
   a sample: "plperl_init_all() - Initialize all".

   (I have tried to add some useful comments here and there, and will
   continue to do so now and again.)

3. Trivial. Splits up some long lines.

4. Converts SRFs in PL/Perl to use a Tuplestore and SFRM_Materialize
   to return the result set, based on the PL/PgSQL model.

   There are two major consequences: result sets will spill to disk when
   they can no longer fit in work_mem; and "select foo_srf()" no longer
   works. (I didn't lose sleep over the latter, since that form is not
   valid in PL/PgSQL, and it's not documented in PL/Perl.)

5. Trivial, but important. Fixes use of "undef" instead of undef. This
   would cause empty functions to fail in bizarre ways. I suspect that
   there's still another (old) bug here. I'll investigate further.

6. Moves the majority of (4) out into a new plperl_return_next()
   function, to make it possible to expose the functionality to
   Perl; cleans up some of the code besides.

7. Add an spi_return_next function for use in Perl code.

If you want to apply the patches and try them out, 8-composite.diff is
what you should use. (Note: my patches depend upon Andrew's use-strict
and %_SHARED patches being applied.)

Here's something to try:

    create or replace function foo() returns setof record as $$
    $i = 0;
    for ("World", "PostgreSQL", "PL/Perl") {
        spi_return_next({f1=>++$i, f2=>'Hello', f3=>$_});
    }
    return;
    $$ language plperl;
    select * from foo() as (f1 integer, f2 text, f3 text);

(Many thanks to Andrews Dunstan and Supernews for their help.)

Abhijit Menon-Sen
2005-06-04 20:33:06 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 3cf1fd3263 Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> writes:
> a_ogawa <a_ogawa@hi-ho.ne.jp> writes:
> > It is a reasonable idea. However, the majority part of MemSet was not
> > able to be avoided by this idea. Because the per-tuple contexts are used
> > at the early stage of executor.
>
> Drat.  Well, what about changing that?  We could introduce additional
> contexts or change the startup behavior so that the ones that are
> frequently reset don't have any data in them unless you are working
> with pass-by-ref values inside the inner loop.

That might be possible. However, I think that we should change only
aset.c about this article.
I thought further: We can check whether context was used from the last
reset even when blocks list is not empty. Please see attached patch.

The effect of the patch that I measured is as follows:

o Execution time that executed the SQL ten times.
(1)Linux(CPU: Pentium III, Compiler option: -O2)
 - original: 24.960s
 - patched : 23.114s

(2)Linux(CPU: Pentium 4, Compiler option: -O2)
 - original: 8.730s
 - patched : 7.962s

(3)Solaris(CPU: Ultra SPARC III, Compiler option: -O2)
 - original: 37.0s
 - patched : 33.7s

Atsushi Ogawa (a_ogawa)
2005-06-04 20:14:12 +00:00
Tom Lane e18e8f8735 Change expandRTE() and ResolveNew() back to taking just the single
RTE of interest, rather than the whole rangetable list.  This makes
the API more understandable and avoids duplicate RTE lookups.  This
patch reverts no-longer-needed portions of my patch of 2004-08-19.
2005-06-04 19:19:42 +00:00
Bruce Momjian fb91a83e0e Back out make_mkid change. 2005-06-04 18:20:43 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 00750f3f30 Improve readability of config location params by adding newline. 2005-06-04 18:13:59 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 1bc9235224 Fix NUMERIC modulus to properly truncate division in computation.
Division rounding was causing incorrect results.  Test case:

	test=> SELECT 12345678901234567890 % 123;
	 ?column?
	----------
	       78
	(1 row)

Was returning -45.
2005-06-04 14:12:50 +00:00
Neil Conway 5788cca558 Remove unused 'printCost' field from ExplainState, and simplify the code
accordingly (this field was always initialized to true). Patch from
Alvaro Herrera.
2005-06-04 02:07:09 +00:00
Tom Lane ba42002461 Revise handling of dropped columns in JOIN alias lists to avoid a
performance problem pointed out by phil@vodafone: to wit, we were
spending O(N^2) time to check dropped-ness in an N-deep join tree,
even in the case where the tree was freshly constructed and couldn't
possibly mention any dropped columns.  Instead of recursing in
get_rte_attribute_is_dropped(), change the data structure definition:
the joinaliasvars list of a JOIN RTE must have a NULL Const instead
of a Var at any position that references a now-dropped column.  This
costs nothing during normal parse-rewrite-plan path, and instead we
have a linear-time update to make when loading a stored rule that
might contain now-dropped columns.  While at it, move the responsibility
for acquring locks on relations referenced by rules into this separate
function (which I therefore chose to call AcquireRewriteLocks).
This saves effort --- namely, duplicated lock grabs in parser and rewriter
--- in the normal path at a cost of one extra non-locked heap_open()
in the stored-rule path; seems a good tradeoff.  A fringe benefit is
that it is now *much* clearer that we acquire lock on relations referenced
in rules before we make any rewriter decisions based on their properties.
(I don't know of any bug of that ilk, but it wasn't exactly clear before.)
2005-06-03 23:05:30 +00:00