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Tom Lane e8e746de34 Establish the rule that array types should have the same typdelim as their
element types.  Since the backend doesn't actually pay attention to the array
type's delimiter, this has no functional effect, but it seems better for the
catalog entries to be consistent.  Per gripe from Greg Mullane and subsequent
discussion.
2008-09-25 03:28:56 +00:00
Tom Lane b73c0c2a51 Clean up a couple of weird corner cases in interval parsing: make -yyyy-mm be
interpreted as expected (the sign should affect months too), and get rid of
hard-wired assumption that unmarked signed values must be hours (if integers)
or seconds (if floats).  The former was just a bug in my previous patch,
while the latter may have made sense at one time but seems illogical now
that we support determination of the units from typmod information.
Ron Mayer and myself.
2008-09-16 22:31:21 +00:00
Tom Lane 06edce4c3f Tighten up to_date/to_timestamp so that they are more likely to reject
erroneous input, rather than silently producing bizarre results as formerly
happened.

Brendan Jurd
2008-09-11 17:32:34 +00:00
Tom Lane 70530c808b Adjust the parser to accept the typename syntax INTERVAL ... SECOND(n)
and the literal syntax INTERVAL 'string' ... SECOND(n), as required by the
SQL standard.  Our old syntax put (n) directly after INTERVAL, which was
a mistake, but will still be accepted for backward compatibility as well
as symmetry with the TIMESTAMP cases.

Change intervaltypmodout to show it in the spec's way, too.  (This could
potentially affect clients, if there are any that analyze the typmod of an
INTERVAL in any detail.)

Also fix interval input to handle 'min:sec.frac' properly; I had overlooked
this case in my previous patch.

Document the use of the interval fields qualifier, which up to now we had
never mentioned in the docs.  (I think the omission was intentional because
it didn't work per spec; but it does now, or at least close enough to be
credible.)
2008-09-11 15:27:30 +00:00
Tom Lane f867339c01 Make our parsing of INTERVAL literals spec-compliant (or at least a heck of
a lot closer than it was before).  To do this, tweak coerce_type() to pass
through the typmod information when invoking interval_in() on an UNKNOWN
constant; then fix DecodeInterval to pay attention to the typmod when deciding
how to interpret a units-less integer value.  I changed one or two other
details as well.  I believe the code now reacts as expected by spec for all
the literal syntaxes that are specifically enumerated in the spec.  There
are corner cases involving strings that don't exactly match the set of fields
called out by the typmod, for which we might want to tweak the behavior some
more; but I think this is an area of user friendliness rather than spec
compliance.  There remain some non-compliant details about the SQL syntax
(as opposed to what's inside the literal string); but at least we'll throw
error rather than silently doing the wrong thing in those cases.
2008-09-10 18:29:41 +00:00
Alvaro Herrera 3b9ec4682c Add "source file" and "source line" information to each GUC variable.
initdb forced due to changes in the pg_settings view.

Magnus Hagander and Alvaro Herrera.
2008-09-10 18:09:20 +00:00
Tom Lane a0b76dc662 Create a separate grantable privilege for TRUNCATE, rather than having it be
always owner-only.  The TRUNCATE privilege works identically to the DELETE
privilege so far as interactions with the rest of the system go.

Robert Haas
2008-09-08 00:47:41 +00:00
Tom Lane bb3f839bfc Add a variant expected-output file for the sequence regression test, to cover
output that is seen when a checkpoint occurs at just the right time during
the test.  Per my report of 2008-08-31.

This could be back-patched but I'm not sure it's worth the trouble.
2008-09-01 21:24:52 +00:00
Tom Lane b153c09209 Add a bunch of new error location reports to parse-analysis error messages.
There are still some weak spots around JOIN USING and relation alias lists,
but most errors reported within backend/parser/ now have locations.
2008-09-01 20:42:46 +00:00
Tom Lane a2794623d2 Extend the parser location infrastructure to include a location field in
most node types used in expression trees (both before and after parse
analysis).  This allows us to place an error cursor in many situations
where we formerly could not, because the information wasn't available
beyond the very first level of parse analysis.  There's a fair amount
of work still to be done to persuade individual ereport() calls to actually
include an error location, but this gets the initdb-forcing part of the
work out of the way; and the situation is already markedly better than
before for complaints about unimplementable implicit casts, such as
CASE and UNION constructs with incompatible alternative data types.
Per my proposal of a few days ago.
2008-08-28 23:09:48 +00:00
Magnus Hagander 8c032adec4 Convert remaining builtin set-returning functions to use OUT parameters, making
it possible to call them without specifying a column list.

Jaime Casanova
2008-08-25 11:18:43 +00:00
Tom Lane d4af2a6481 Clean up the loose ends in selectivity estimation left by my patch for semi
and anti joins.  To do this, pass the SpecialJoinInfo struct for the current
join as an additional optional argument to operator join selectivity
estimation functions.  This allows the estimator to tell not only what kind
of join is being formed, but which variable is on which side of the join;
a requirement long recognized but not dealt with till now.  This also leaves
the door open for future improvements in the estimators, such as accounting
for the null-insertion effects of lower outer joins.  I didn't do anything
about that in the current patch but the information is in principle deducible
from what's passed.

The patch also clarifies the definition of join selectivity for semi/anti
joins: it's the fraction of the left input that has (at least one) match
in the right input.  This allows getting rid of some very fuzzy thinking
that I had committed in the original 7.4-era IN-optimization patch.
There's probably room to estimate this better than the present patch does,
but at least we know what to estimate.

Since I had to touch CREATE OPERATOR anyway to allow a variant signature
for join estimator functions, I took the opportunity to add a couple of
additional checks that were missing, per my recent message to -hackers:
* Check that estimator functions return float8;
* Require execute permission at the time of CREATE OPERATOR on the
operator's function as well as the estimator functions;
* Require ownership of any pre-existing operator that's modified by
the command.
I also moved the lookup of the functions out of OperatorCreate() and
into operatorcmds.c, since that seemed more consistent with most of
the other catalog object creation processes, eg CREATE TYPE.
2008-08-16 00:01:38 +00:00
Tom Lane 368df30427 Support hashing for duplicate-elimination in INTERSECT and EXCEPT queries.
This completes my project of improving usage of hashing for duplicate
elimination (aggregate functions with DISTINCT remain undone, but that's
for some other day).

As with the previous patches, this means we can INTERSECT/EXCEPT on datatypes
that can hash but not sort, and it means that INTERSECT/EXCEPT without ORDER
BY are no longer certain to produce sorted output.
2008-08-07 03:04:04 +00:00
Tom Lane 2d1d96b1ce Teach the system how to use hashing for UNION. (INTERSECT/EXCEPT will follow,
but seem like a separate patch since most of the remaining work is on the
executor side.)  I took the opportunity to push selection of the grouping
operators for set operations into the parser where it belongs.  Otherwise this
is just a small exercise in making prepunion.c consider both alternatives.

As with the recent DISTINCT patch, this means we can UNION on datatypes that
can hash but not sort, and it means that UNION without ORDER BY is no longer
certain to produce sorted output.
2008-08-07 01:11:52 +00:00
Tom Lane 2965400275 Add an ORDER BY to one more SELECT DISTINCT test case, per buildfarm results. 2008-08-05 15:17:59 +00:00
Tom Lane 7e61edf2e7 Fix some message style guideline violations in pg_regress, as well as
some failures to expose messages for translation.
2008-08-05 05:16:08 +00:00
Tom Lane be3b265c94 Improve SELECT DISTINCT to consider hash aggregation, as well as sort/uniq,
as methods for implementing the DISTINCT step.  This eliminates the former
performance gap between DISTINCT and GROUP BY, and also makes it possible
to do SELECT DISTINCT on datatypes that only support hashing not sorting.

SELECT DISTINCT ON is still always implemented by sorting; it would take
executor changes to support hashing that, and it's not clear it's worth
the trouble.

This is a release-note-worthy incompatibility from previous PG versions,
since SELECT DISTINCT can no longer be counted on to deliver sorted output
without explicitly saying ORDER BY.  (Anyone who can't cope with that
can consider turning off enable_hashagg.)

Several regression test queries needed to have ORDER BY added to preserve
stable output order.  I fixed the ones that manifested here, but there
might be some other cases that show up on other platforms.
2008-08-05 02:43:18 +00:00
Tom Lane 3c93218aeb Fix copy-and-pasteo that's causing pg_regress to lie about which file it can't
read when the --temp-config argument is bad.  Noted while wondering why
buildfarm member dungbeetle is failing ... this isn't why, but it is why
the error report isn't very helpful ...
2008-08-03 05:12:38 +00:00
Tom Lane 7df49cef72 Flip the default typispreferred setting from true to false. This affects
only type categories in which the previous coding made *every* type
preferred; so there is no change in effective behavior, because the function
resolution rules only do something different when faced with a choice
between preferred and non-preferred types in the same category.  It just
seems safer and less surprising to have CREATE TYPE default to non-preferred
status ...
2008-07-30 19:35:13 +00:00
Tom Lane bac3e83622 Replace the hard-wired type knowledge in TypeCategory() and IsPreferredType()
with system catalog lookups, as was foreseen to be necessary almost since
their creation.  Instead put the information into two new pg_type columns,
typcategory and typispreferred.  Add support for setting these when
creating a user-defined base type.

The category column is just a "char" (i.e. a poor man's enum), allowing
a crude form of user extensibility of the category list: just use an
otherwise-unused character.  This seems sufficient for foreseen uses,
but we could upgrade to having an actual category catalog someday, if
there proves to be a huge demand for custom type categories.

In this patch I have attempted to hew exactly to the behavior of the
previous hardwired logic, except for introducing new type categories for
arrays, composites, and enums.  In particular the default preferred state
for user-defined types remains TRUE.  That seems worth revisiting, but it
should be done as a separate patch from introducing the infrastructure.
Likewise, any adjustment of the standard set of categories should be done
separately.
2008-07-30 17:05:05 +00:00
Tom Lane 5618ece82b Code review for array_fill patch: fix inadequate check for array size overflow
and bogus documentation (dimension arrays are int[] not anyarray).  Also the
errhint() messages seem to be really errdetail(), since there is nothing
heuristic about them.  Some other trivial cosmetic improvements.
2008-07-21 04:47:00 +00:00
Tom Lane 69a785b8bf Implement SQL-spec RETURNS TABLE syntax for functions.
(Unlike the original submission, this patch treats TABLE output parameters
as being entirely equivalent to OUT parameters -- tgl)

Pavel Stehule
2008-07-18 03:32:53 +00:00
Tom Lane 6563e9e2e8 Add a "provariadic" column to pg_proc to eliminate the remarkably expensive
need to deconstruct proargmodes for each pg_proc entry inspected by
FuncnameGetCandidates().  Fixes function lookup performance regression
caused by yesterday's variadic-functions patch.

In passing, make pg_proc.probin be NULL, rather than a dummy value '-',
in cases where it is not actually used for the particular type of function.
This should buy back some of the space cost of the extra column.
2008-07-16 16:55:24 +00:00
Tom Lane d89737d31c Support "variadic" functions, which can accept a variable number of arguments
so long as all the trailing arguments are of the same (non-array) type.
The function receives them as a single array argument (which is why they
have to all be the same type).

It might be useful to extend this facility to aggregates, but this patch
doesn't do that.

This patch imposes a noticeable slowdown on function lookup --- a follow-on
patch will fix that by adding a redundant column to pg_proc.

Pavel Stehule
2008-07-16 01:30:23 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 2c773296f8 Add array_fill() to create arrays initialized with a value.
Pavel Stehule
2008-07-16 00:48:54 +00:00
Tom Lane 6f6d863258 Create a type-specific typanalyze routine for tsvector, which collects stats
on the most common individual lexemes in place of the mostly-useless default
behavior of counting duplicate tsvectors.  Future work: create selectivity
estimation functions that actually do something with these stats.

(Some other things we ought to look at doing: using the Lossy Counting
algorithm in compute_minimal_stats, and using the element-counting idea for
stats on regular arrays.)

Jan Urbanski
2008-07-14 00:51:46 +00:00
Tom Lane 27cb66fdfe Multi-column GIN indexes. Teodor Sigaev 2008-07-11 21:06:29 +00:00
Tom Lane 772a6d45ef Fix mis-calculation of extParam/allParam sets for plan nodes, as seen in
bug #4290.  The fundamental bug is that masking extParam by outer_params,
as finalize_plan had been doing, caused us to lose the information that
an initPlan depended on the output of a sibling initPlan.  On reflection
the best thing to do seemed to be not to try to adjust outer_params for
this case but get rid of it entirely.  The only thing it was really doing
for us was to filter out param IDs associated with SubPlan nodes, and that
can be done (with greater accuracy) while processing individual SubPlan
nodes in finalize_primnode.  This approach was vindicated by the discovery
that the masking method was hiding a second bug: SS_finalize_plan failed to
remove extParam bits for initPlan output params that were referenced in the
main plan tree (it only got rid of those referenced by other initPlans).
It's not clear that this caused any real problems, given the limited use
of extParam by the executor, but it's certainly not what was intended.

I originally thought that there was also a problem with needing to include
indirect dependencies on external params in initPlans' param sets, but it
turns out that the executor handles this correctly so long as the depended-on
initPlan is earlier in the initPlans list than the one using its output.
That seems a bit of a fragile assumption, but it is true at the moment,
so I just documented it in some code comments rather than making what would
be rather invasive changes to remove the assumption.

Back-patch to 8.1.  Previous versions don't have the case of initPlans
referring to other initPlans' outputs, so while the existing logic is still
questionable for them, there are not any known bugs to be fixed.  So I'll
refrain from changing them for now.
2008-07-10 01:17:29 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut e3d9dceef6 Don't refer to the database name "regression" inside the regression test
scripts, to allow running the test successfully with another database name.
2008-07-03 16:01:10 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut b11c1876ed Don't print the name of the database in psql \z. 2008-07-03 15:59:55 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut c8dbbb194a Clean up weird whitespace. Separate patch to simplifiy the next change. 2008-07-03 15:36:20 +00:00
Tom Lane dcc2334736 Consider a clause to be outerjoin_delayed if it references the nullable side
of any lower outer join, even if it also references the non-nullable side and
so could not get pushed below the outer join anyway.  We need this in case
the clause is an OR clause: if it doesn't get marked outerjoin_delayed,
create_or_index_quals() could pull an indexable restriction for the nullable
side out of it, leading to wrong results as demonstrated by today's bug
report from toruvinn.  (See added regression test case for an example.)

In principle this has been wrong for quite a while.  In practice I don't
think any branch before 8.3 can really show the failure, because
create_or_index_quals() will only pull out indexable conditions, and before
8.3 those were always strict.  So though we might have improperly generated
null-extended rows in the outer join, they'd get discarded from the result
anyway.  The gating factor that makes the failure visible is that 8.3
considers "col IS NULL" to be indexable.  Hence I'm not going to risk
back-patching further than 8.3.
2008-06-27 20:54:37 +00:00
Tom Lane 0cefb50f3c Refactor the handling of the various DropStmt variants so that when multiple
objects are specified, we drop them all in a single performMultipleDeletions
call.  This makes the RESTRICT/CASCADE checks more relaxed: it's not counted
as a cascade if one of the later objects has a dependency on an earlier one.
NOTICE messages about such cases go away, too.

In passing, fix the permissions check for DROP CONVERSION, which for some
reason was never made role-aware, and omitted the namespace-owner exemption
too.

Alex Hunsaker, with further fiddling by me.
2008-06-14 18:04:34 +00:00
Tom Lane c4f2a0458d Improve reporting of dependencies in DROP to work like the scheme that we
devised for pg_shdepend, namely the individual dependencies are reported as
DETAIL lines rather than coming out as separate NOTICEs.  The client-side
report is capped at 100 lines, but the server log always gets a full report.
2008-06-11 21:53:49 +00:00
Tom Lane 5862cda611 Fix an ALTER TABLE test case so that it actually tests what the comment says it
is testing.  Ah, the perils of making keywords optional ...
2008-06-09 18:28:00 +00:00
Tom Lane 281a724d5c Rewrite DROP's dependency traversal algorithm into an honest two-pass
algorithm, replacing the original intention of a one-pass search, which
had been hacked up over time to be partially two-pass in hopes of handling
various corner cases better.  It still wasn't quite there, especially as
regards emitting unwanted NOTICE messages.  More importantly, this approach
lets us fix a number of open bugs concerning concurrent DROP scenarios,
because we can take locks during the first pass and avoid traversing to
dependent objects that were just deleted by someone else.

There is more that can be done here, but I'll go ahead and commit the
base patch before working on the options.
2008-06-08 22:41:04 +00:00
Tom Lane bf4bd50ff7 Copy refint.so and autoinc.so into the src/test/regress directory during
"make all", and then reference them there during the actual tests.  This
makes the handling of these files more parallel to that of regress.so,
and in particular simplifies use of the regression tests outside the
original build tree.  The PGDG and Red Hat RPMs have been doing this via
patches for a very long time.  Inclusion of the change in core was requested
by Jørgen Austvik of Sun, and I can't see any reason not to.

I attempted to fix the MSVC scripts for this too, but they may need
further tweaking ...
2008-05-30 00:04:32 +00:00
Tom Lane 7b8a63c3e9 Alter the xxx_pattern_ops opclasses to use the regular equality operator of
the associated datatype as their equality member.  This means that these
opclasses can now support plain equality comparisons along with LIKE tests,
thus avoiding the need for an extra index in some applications.  This
optimization was not possible when the pattern opclasses were first introduced,
because we didn't insist that text equality meant bitwise equality; but we
do now, so there is no semantic difference between regular and pattern
equality operators.

I removed the name_pattern_ops opclass altogether, since it's really useless:
name's regular comparisons are just strcmp() and are unlikely to become
something different.  Instead teach indxpath.c that btree name_ops can be
used for LIKE whether or not the locale is C.  This might lead to a useful
speedup in LIKE queries on the system catalogs in non-C locales.

The ~=~ and ~<>~ operators are gone altogether.  (It would have been nice to
keep them for backward compatibility's sake, but since the pg_amop structure
doesn't allow multiple equality operators per opclass, there's no way.)

A not-immediately-obvious incompatibility is that the sort order within
bpchar_pattern_ops indexes changes --- it had been identical to plain
strcmp, but is now trailing-blank-insensitive.  This will impact
in-place upgrades, if those ever happen.

Per discussions a couple months ago.
2008-05-27 00:13:09 +00:00
Tom Lane 8c2ac75c5c Adjust timestamp regression tests to prevent two low-probability failure
cases.  Recent buildfarm experience shows that it is sometimes possible
to execute several SQL commands in less time than the granularity of
Windows' not-very-high-resolution gettimeofday(), leading to a failure
because the tests expect the value of now() to change and it doesn't.
Also, it was recognized some time ago that the same area of the tests
could fail if local midnight passes between the insertion and the checking
of the values for 'yesterday', 'tomorrow', etc.  Clean all this up per
ideas from myself and Greg Stark.

There remains a window for failure if the transaction block is entered
exactly at local midnight (so that 'now' and 'today' have the same value),
but that seems low-probability enough to live with.

Since the point of this change is mostly to eliminate buildfarm noise,
back-patch to all versions we are still actively testing.
2008-05-25 21:51:00 +00:00
Tom Lane 55de145d1c Improve pg_regress so that it reports the fact if any test process
exits with nonzero status.  The Windows part of this is untested ...
2008-05-17 20:02:01 +00:00
Tom Lane 10a3471bed Add a RESTART (without parameter) option to ALTER SEQUENCE, allowing a
sequence to be reset to its original starting value.  This requires adding the
original start value to the set of parameters (columns) of a sequence object,
which is a user-visible change with potential compatibility implications;
it also forces initdb.

Also add hopefully-SQL-compatible RESTART/CONTINUE IDENTITY options to
TRUNCATE TABLE.  RESTART IDENTITY executes ALTER SEQUENCE RESTART for all
sequences "owned by" any of the truncated relations.  CONTINUE IDENTITY is
a no-op option.

Zoltan Boszormenyi
2008-05-16 23:36:05 +00:00
Tom Lane e6dbcb72fa Extend GIN to support partial-match searches, and extend tsquery to support
prefix matching using this facility.

Teodor Sigaev and Oleg Bartunov
2008-05-16 16:31:02 +00:00
Tom Lane b62f246fb0 Support SQL/PSM-compatible CASE statement in plpgsql.
Pavel Stehule
2008-05-15 22:39:49 +00:00
Tom Lane 93c701edc6 Add support for tracking call counts and elapsed runtime for user-defined
functions.

Note that because this patch changes FmgrInfo, any external C functions
you might be testing with 8.4 will need to be recompiled.

Patch by Martin Pihlak, some editorialization by me (principally, removing
tracking of getrusage() numbers)
2008-05-15 00:17:41 +00:00
Tom Lane 4107478d37 Improve plpgsql's RAISE command. It is now possible to attach DETAIL and
HINT fields to a user-thrown error message, and to specify the SQLSTATE
error code to use.  The syntax has also been tweaked so that the
Oracle-compatible case "RAISE exception_name" works (though you won't get a
very nice error message if you just write that much).  Lastly, support
the Oracle-compatible syntax "RAISE" with no parameters to re-throw
the current error from within an EXCEPTION block.

In passing, allow the syntax SQLSTATE 'nnnnn' within EXCEPTION lists,
so that there is a way to trap errors with custom SQLSTATE codes.

Pavel Stehule and Tom Lane
2008-05-13 22:10:30 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 3c8f87361c Update alternative output regression files for new float8 test of power(). 2008-05-10 01:04:59 +00:00
Tom Lane cd902b331d Change the rules for inherited CHECK constraints to be essentially the same
as those for inherited columns; that is, it's no longer allowed for a child
table to not have a check constraint matching one that exists on a parent.
This satisfies the principle of least surprise (rows selected from the parent
will always appear to meet its check constraints) and eliminates some
longstanding bogosity in pg_dump, which formerly had to guess about whether
check constraints were really inherited or not.

The implementation involves adding conislocal and coninhcount columns to
pg_constraint (paralleling attislocal and attinhcount in pg_attribute)
and refactoring various ALTER TABLE actions to be more like those for
columns.

Alex Hunsaker, Nikhil Sontakke, Tom Lane
2008-05-09 23:32:05 +00:00
Tom Lane 706fcbd820 Fix bogus expected output that should have made it quite clear that
something was wrong with that tab patch.
2008-05-09 05:25:54 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 4a586bd405 Add regression test for various power expressions with a zero base, and
adjust source code to be more modular.
2008-05-08 22:17:54 +00:00
Bruce Momjian eabd1b2ee8 Have psql output tab as the proper number of spaces, rather than \x09. 2008-05-08 19:11:36 +00:00
Tom Lane abb78b1b5f Fix rules regression test for recent pg_stat_activity change. 2008-05-08 16:04:59 +00:00
Magnus Hagander 0423de4d30 Make the pg_stat_activity view call a SRF (pg_stat_get_activity())
instead of calling a bunch of individual functions.

This function can also be called directly, taking a PID as an argument, to
return only the data for a single PID.
2008-05-07 14:41:56 +00:00
Andrew Dunstan a87f15d506 Display ACLS using multiple lines for psql's \z. Brendan Jurd. 2008-05-05 01:21:03 +00:00
Tom Lane 47391591ba Support RETURN QUERY EXECUTE in plpgsql.
Pavel Stehule
2008-05-03 00:11:36 +00:00
Tom Lane 98c4ebd38c Increase the statement_timeout value used in the prepared_xacts regression
test.  We have seen some buildfarm failures that seem to be due to this
limit being unexpectedly exceeded when the machine is under load.
2008-04-28 23:48:16 +00:00
Alvaro Herrera 1fcb977a13 Add generate_subscripts, a series-generation function which generates an
array's subscripts.

Pavel Stehule, some editorialization by me.
2008-04-28 14:48:58 +00:00
Tom Lane 5c068038ff Fix ALTER TABLE ADD COLUMN ... PRIMARY KEY so that the new column is correctly
checked to see if it's been initialized to all non-nulls.  The implicit NOT
NULL constraint was not being checked during the ALTER (in fact, not even if
there was an explicit NOT NULL too), because ATExecAddColumn neglected to
set the flag needed to make the test happen.  This has been broken since
the capability was first added, in 8.0.

Brendan Jurd, per a report from Kaloyan Iliev.
2008-04-24 20:17:50 +00:00
Tom Lane ff673f558a Fix convert_IN_to_join to properly handle the case where the subselect's
output is not of the same type that's needed for the IN comparison (ie,
where the parser inserted an implicit coercion above the subselect result).
We should record the coerced expression, not just a raw Var referencing
the subselect output, as the quantity that needs to be unique-ified if
we choose to implement the IN as Unique followed by a plain join.

As of 8.3 this error was causing crashes, as seen in bug #4113 from Javier
Hernandez, because the executor was being told to hash or sort the raw
subselect output column using operators appropriate to the coerced type.

In prior versions there was no crash because the executor chose the
hash or sort operators for itself based on the column type it saw.
However, that's still not really right, because what's unique for one data
type might not be unique for another.  In corner cases we could get multiple
outputs of a row that should appear only once, as demonstrated by the
regression test case included in this commit.

However, this patch doesn't apply cleanly to 8.2 or before, and the code
involved has shifted enough over time that I'm hesitant to try to back-patch.
Given the lack of complaints from the field about such corner cases, I think
the bug may not be important enough to risk breaking other things with a
back-patch.
2008-04-21 20:54:15 +00:00
Tom Lane 8472bf7a73 Allow float8, int8, and related datatypes to be passed by value on machines
where Datum is 8 bytes wide.  Since this will break old-style C functions
(those still using version 0 calling convention) that have arguments or
results of these types, provide a configure option to disable it and retain
the old pass-by-reference behavior.  Likewise, provide a configure option
to disable the recently-committed float4 pass-by-value change.

Zoltan Boszormenyi, plus configurability stuff by me.
2008-04-21 00:26:47 +00:00
Tom Lane 4e82a95476 Replace "amgetmulti" AM functions with "amgetbitmap", in which the whole
indexscan always occurs in one call, and the results are returned in a
TIDBitmap instead of a limited-size array of TIDs.  This should improve
speed a little by reducing AM entry/exit overhead, and it is necessary
infrastructure if we are ever to support bitmap indexes.

In an only slightly related change, add support for TIDBitmaps to preserve
(somewhat lossily) the knowledge that particular TIDs reported by an index
need to have their quals rechecked when the heap is visited.  This facility
is not really used yet; we'll need to extend the forced-recheck feature to
plain indexscans before it's useful, and that hasn't been coded yet.
The intent is to use it to clean up 8.3's horrid @@@ kluge for text search
with weighted queries.  There might be other uses in future, but that one
alone is sufficient reason.

Heikki Linnakangas, with some adjustments by me.
2008-04-10 22:25:26 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut 46e76373ec Implement a few changes to how shared libraries and dynamically loadable
modules are built.  Foremost, it creates a solid distinction between these two
types of targets based on what had already been implemented and duplicated in
ad hoc ways before.  Specifically,

- Dynamically loadable modules no longer get a soname.  The numbers previously
set in the makefiles were dummy numbers anyway, and the presence of a soname
upset a few packaging tools, so it is nicer not to have one.

- The cumbersome detour taken on installation (build a libfoo.so.0.0.0 and
then override the rule to install foo.so instead) is removed.

- Lots of duplicated code simplified.
2008-04-07 14:15:58 +00:00
Tom Lane 347dd6a1cf Make plpgsql support FOR over a query specified by a cursor declaration,
for improved compatibility with Oracle.

Pavel Stehule, with some fixes by me.
2008-04-06 23:43:29 +00:00
Tom Lane 2604359251 Improve hash_any() to use word-wide fetches when hashing suitably aligned
data.  This makes for a significant speedup at the cost that the results
now vary between little-endian and big-endian machines; which forces us
to add explicit ORDER BYs in a couple of regression tests to preserve
machine-independent comparison results.  Also, force initdb by bumping
catversion, since the contents of hash indexes will change (at least on
big-endian machines).

Kenneth Marshall and Tom Lane, based on work from Bob Jenkins.  This commit
does not adopt Bob's new faster mix() algorithm, however, since we still need
to convince ourselves that that doesn't degrade the quality of the hashing.
2008-04-06 16:54:49 +00:00
Tom Lane a0fad9762a Re-implement division for numeric values using the traditional "schoolbook"
algorithm.  This is a good deal slower than our old roundoff-error-prone
code for long inputs, so we keep the old code for use in the transcendental
functions, where everything is approximate anyway.  Also create a
user-accessible function div(numeric, numeric) to provide access to the
exact result of trunc(x/y) --- since the regular numeric / operator will
round off its result, simply computing that expression in SQL doesn't
reliably give the desired answer.  This fixes bug #3387 and various related
corner cases, and improves the usefulness of PG for high-precision integer
arithmetic.
2008-04-04 18:45:36 +00:00
Tom Lane e2a8804330 Support EXECUTE USING in plpgsql.
Pavel Stehule, with some improvements by myself.
2008-04-01 03:51:09 +00:00
Tom Lane d344115519 Apply my original fix for Taiki Yamaguchi's bug report about DISTINCT MAX().
Add some regression tests for plausible failures in this area.
2008-03-31 16:59:26 +00:00
Tom Lane c5f11f9d19 Fix a number of places that were making file-type tests infelicitously.
The places that did, eg,
	(statbuf.st_mode & S_IFMT) == S_IFDIR
were correct, but there is no good reason not to use S_ISDIR() instead,
especially when that's what the other 90% of our code does.  The places
that did, eg,
	(statbuf.st_mode & S_IFDIR)
were flat out *wrong* and would fail in various platform-specific ways,
eg a symlink could be mistaken for a regular file on most Unixen.

The actual impact of this is probably small, since the problem cases
seem to always involve symlinks or sockets, which are unlikely to be
found in the directories that PG code might be scanning.  But it's
clearly trouble waiting to happen, so patch all the way back anyway.
(There seem to be no occurrences of the mistake in 7.4.)
2008-03-31 01:31:43 +00:00
Tom Lane 7692d8d5b7 Support statement-level ON TRUNCATE triggers. Simon Riggs 2008-03-28 00:21:56 +00:00
Tom Lane 220db7ccd8 Simplify and standardize conversions between TEXT datums and ordinary C
strings.  This patch introduces four support functions cstring_to_text,
cstring_to_text_with_len, text_to_cstring, and text_to_cstring_buffer, and
two macros CStringGetTextDatum and TextDatumGetCString.  A number of
existing macros that provided variants on these themes were removed.

Most of the places that need to make such conversions now require just one
function or macro call, in place of the multiple notational layers that used
to be needed.  There are no longer any direct calls of textout or textin,
and we got most of the places that were using handmade conversions via
memcpy (there may be a few still lurking, though).

This commit doesn't make any serious effort to eliminate transient memory
leaks caused by detoasting toasted text objects before they reach
text_to_cstring.  We changed PG_GETARG_TEXT_P to PG_GETARG_TEXT_PP in a few
places where it was easy, but much more could be done.

Brendan Jurd and Tom Lane
2008-03-25 22:42:46 +00:00
Tom Lane 6b0706ac33 Arrange for an explicit cast applied to an ARRAY[] constructor to be applied
directly to all the member expressions, instead of the previous implementation
where the ARRAY[] constructor would infer a common element type and then we'd
coerce the finished array after the fact.  This has a number of benefits,
one being that we can allow an empty ARRAY[] construct so long as its
element type is specified by such a cast.

Brendan Jurd, minor fixes by me.
2008-03-20 21:42:48 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut 8c87cc370f Catch all errors in for and while loops in makefiles. Don't ignore any
errors in any commands, including in various clean targets that have so far
been handled inconsistently.  make -i is available to ignore all errors in
a consistent and official way.
2008-03-18 16:24:50 +00:00
Magnus Hagander 52a8d4f8f7 Implement enum type for guc parameters, and convert a couple of existing
variables to it. More need to be converted, but I wanted to get this in
before it conflicts with too much...

Other than just centralising the text-to-int conversion for parameters,
this allows the pg_settings view to contain a list of available options
and allows an error hint to show what values are allowed.
2008-03-10 12:55:13 +00:00
Magnus Hagander 9b8a93baa4 Use windows DACL fix for pg_regress as well.
Dave Page
2008-03-04 15:38:31 +00:00
Tom Lane 8dd6c4b4be Make pg_regress -V consistent with the corresponding code in other
programs: use puts with a compile-time-constant string.
2008-02-20 22:44:16 +00:00
Tom Lane 0171e72d4d Update timezone code to track the upstream changes since 2003. In particular
this adds support for 64-bit tzdata files, which is needed to support DST
calculations beyond 2038.  Add a regression test case to give some minimal
confidence that that really works.

Heikki Linnakangas
2008-02-16 21:16:04 +00:00
Tom Lane e67867b26c Allow AS to be omitted when specifying an output column name in SELECT
(or RETURNING), but only when the output name is not any SQL keyword.
This seems as close as we can get to the standard's syntax without a
great deal of thrashing.  Original patch by Hiroshi Saito, amended by me.
2008-02-15 22:17:06 +00:00
Tom Lane f10589e5f7 Make pg_regress clean out the testtablespace directory only on Windows.
On other platforms it's better to let the Makefile handle it, but we want
the regression tests to be invokable without make on Windows.  A batch
file would be a better solution, but no time for that before 8.3.
Per my discovery that this breaks testing under SELinux, and subsequent
discussion.
2008-01-19 17:43:42 +00:00
Tom Lane 689d02a2e9 Fix a regression test that fails if default_text_search_config isn't
'english'.
2008-01-13 21:17:46 +00:00
Tom Lane 89c0a87fda The original implementation of polymorphic aggregates didn't really get the
checking of argument compatibility right; although the problem is only exposed
with multiple-input aggregates in which some arguments are polymorphic and
some are not.  Per bug #3852 from Sokolov Yura.
2008-01-11 18:39:41 +00:00
Tom Lane 6a6522529f Fix some planner issues found while investigating Kevin Grittner's report
of poorer planning in 8.3 than 8.2:

1. After pushing a constant across an outer join --- ie, given
"a LEFT JOIN b ON (a.x = b.y) WHERE a.x = 42", we can deduce that b.y is
sort of equal to 42, in the sense that we needn't fetch any b rows where
it isn't 42 --- loop to see if any additional deductions can be made.
Previous releases did that by recursing, but I had mistakenly thought that
this was no longer necessary given the EquivalenceClass machinery.

2. Allow pushing constants across outer join conditions even if the
condition is outerjoin_delayed due to a lower outer join.  This is safe
as long as the condition is strict and we re-test it at the upper join.

3. Keep the outer-join clause even if we successfully push a constant
across it.  This is *necessary* in the outerjoin_delayed case, but
even in the simple case, it seems better to do this to ensure that the
join search order heuristics will consider the join as reasonable to
make.  Mark such a clause as having selectivity 1.0, though, since it's
not going to eliminate very many rows after application of the constant
condition.

4. Tweak have_relevant_eclass_joinclause to report that two relations
are joinable when they have vars that are equated to the same constant.
We won't actually generate any joinclause from such an EquivalenceClass,
but again it seems that in such a case it's a good idea to consider
the join as worth costing out.

5. Fix a bug in select_mergejoin_clauses that was exposed by these
changes: we have to reject candidate mergejoin clauses if either side was
equated to a constant, because we can't construct a canonical pathkey list
for such a clause.  This is an implementation restriction that might be
worth fixing someday, but it doesn't seem critical to get it done for 8.3.
2008-01-09 20:42:29 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 9098ab9e32 Update copyrights in source tree to 2008. 2008-01-01 19:46:01 +00:00
Tom Lane 82ca4d0210 Fix attribution for Rime of the Ancient Mariner (obviously it's been
too long since freshman English :-()
2007-12-10 00:12:31 +00:00
Tom Lane 71e90b0df2 The E. J. Pratt verse used as a tsearch test case is unfortunately still
under copyright in the US and many other places.  Substitute a little
something from a poet who's more safely dead.  Per gripe from Bjorn Munch.
2007-12-09 21:01:18 +00:00
Tom Lane 265f904d8f Code review for LIKE ... INCLUDING INDEXES patch. Fix failure to propagate
constraint status of copied indexes (bug #3774), as well as various other
small bugs such as failure to pstrdup when needed.  Allow INCLUDING INDEXES
indexes to be merged with identical declared indexes (perhaps not real useful,
but the code is there and having it not apply to LIKE indexes seems pretty
unorthogonal).  Avoid useless work in generateClonedIndexStmt().  Undo some
poorly chosen API changes, and put a couple of routines in modules that seem
to be better places for them.
2007-12-01 23:44:44 +00:00
Tom Lane 895a94de6d Avoid incrementing the CommandCounter when CommandCounterIncrement is called
but no database changes have been made since the last CommandCounterIncrement.
This should result in a significant improvement in the number of "commands"
that can typically be performed within a transaction before hitting the 2^32
CommandId size limit.  In particular this buys back (and more) the possible
adverse consequences of my previous patch to fix plan caching behavior.

The implementation requires tracking whether the current CommandCounter
value has been "used" to mark any tuples.  CommandCounter values stored into
snapshots are presumed not to be used for this purpose.  This requires some
small executor changes, since the executor used to conflate the curcid of
the snapshot it was using with the command ID to mark output tuples with.
Separating these concepts allows some small simplifications in executor APIs.

Something for the TODO list: look into having CommandCounterIncrement not do
AcceptInvalidationMessages.  It seems fairly bogus to be doing it there,
but exactly where to do it instead isn't clear, and I'm disinclined to mess
with asynchronous behavior during late beta.
2007-11-30 21:22:54 +00:00
Tom Lane f0f18c7087 Repair bug that allowed RevalidateCachedPlan to attempt to rebuild a cached
plan before the effects of DDL executed in an immediately prior SPI operation
had been absorbed.  Per report from Chris Wood.

This patch has an unpleasant side effect of causing the number of
CommandCounterIncrement()s done by a typical plpgsql function to
approximately double.  Amelioration of the consequences of that
will be undertaken in a separate patch.
2007-11-30 18:38:34 +00:00
Tom Lane 42fd80de53 Fix pg_regress to check the directory it is actually reading files from,
not the image that (theoretically) should exist in the current directory.

Jørgen Austvik
2007-11-27 19:13:30 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut 7888b52076 Make casts from xml to text independent of the XML option setting, thus
immutable and indexable.  Also fix the volatility settings of some other
XML-related functions.
2007-11-27 12:21:05 +00:00
Tom Lane 07daff63c5 Fix select_common_type() so that it can select a domain type, if all inputs
to a UNION, CASE, or related construct are of the same domain type.  The
main part of this routine smashes domains to their base types, which seems
necessary because the logic involves TypeCategory() and IsPreferredType(),
neither of which work usefully on domains.  However, we can add a first
pass that just detects whether all the inputs are exactly the same type,
and if so accept that without question (so long as it's not UNKNOWN).
Per recent gripe from Dean Rasheed.

In passing, remove some tests for InvalidOid, which have clearly been dead
code for quite some time now, because getBaseType() would fail on that input.

Also, clarify the manual's not-very-precise description of the existing
algorithm's behavior.
2007-11-26 16:46:51 +00:00
Andrew Dunstan 3de1f0daac Fix XML tag namespace change inadvertantly missed from previous fix. Add
regression test for XML names and numeric entities.
2007-11-25 15:37:11 +00:00
Tom Lane ffd8721228 Add missed entry for new money regression test. 2007-11-24 20:41:35 +00:00
D'Arcy J.M. Cain 03debe19a7 Add regression tests for MONEY type. 2007-11-24 19:49:23 +00:00
Andrew Dunstan 1157f3cc81 Change descriptions of entity and tag objects to "XML entity" and "XML tag".
Allow tag and entity names that follow XML rules. Provide for hexadecimal
as well as decimal numeric entities. Adjust code names to coincide with
new descriptions.
2007-11-20 02:25:22 +00:00
Teodor Sigaev a867b40cf4 Fix tsvectorout() and tsqueryout() to escape backslesh, add test of that.
Patch by Bruce Momjian <bruce@momjian.us>

Backpatch is needed, but it's impossible to apply it directly
2007-11-16 15:05:59 +00:00
Bruce Momjian fdf5a5efb7 pgindent run for 8.3. 2007-11-15 21:14:46 +00:00
Bruce Momjian d009992ba3 Have text search thesaurus files use "?" for stop words.
Throw an error for actual stop words, rather than a warning.  This fixes
problems with cache reloading causing warning messages.

Re-enable stop words in regression tests;  was disabled by Tom.

Document "?" as API change.
2007-11-10 15:39:34 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 82748bc253 Reduce error level of ROLLBACK outside a transaction from WARNING to
NOTICE.
2007-11-10 14:36:44 +00:00
Tom Lane 0833081125 Add an expected-results file to get regression to pass cleanly in sv_SE
locale, which sorts a bit differently.  Per recent gripe from Magnus.
2007-11-09 22:52:08 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut 8db43db01e Allow XML processing instructions starting with "xml" while prohibiting
those being exactly "xml".  Bug #3735 from Ben Leslie
2007-11-09 15:52:51 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut 4c726d5c11 After conferencing again with Bruce, put in more accurate XML error message. 2007-11-08 15:16:45 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut 5412c728b9 Adjust test results for message changes. Darn. 2007-11-08 14:56:37 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut 5f9869d0ee Use "alternative" instead of "alternate" where it is clearer. 2007-11-07 12:24:24 +00:00
Tom Lane 2aae35d049 Mention the index name in 'could not create unique index' errors,
per suggestion from Rene Gollent.
2007-10-29 21:31:28 +00:00
Tom Lane b17b7fae8c Remove the hack in the grammar that "optimized away" DEFAULT NULL clauses.
Instead put in a test to drop a NULL default at the last moment before
storing the catalog entry.  This changes the behavior in a couple of ways:
* Specifying DEFAULT NULL when creating an inheritance child table will
  successfully suppress inheritance of any default expression from the
  parent's column, where formerly it failed to do so.
* Specifying DEFAULT NULL for a column of a domain type will correctly
  override any default belonging to the domain; likewise for a sub-domain.
The latter change happens because by the time the clause is checked,
it won't be a simple null Const but a CoerceToDomain expression.

Personally I think this should be back-patched, but there doesn't seem to
be consensus for that on pgsql-hackers, so refraining.
2007-10-29 19:40:40 +00:00
Tom Lane 73e6f9d3b6 Change text search parsing rules for hyphenated words so that digit strings
containing decimal points aren't considered part of a hyphenated word.
Sync the hyphenated-word lookahead states with the subsequent part-by-part
reparsing states so that we don't get different answers about how much text
is part of the hyphenated word.  Per my gripe of a few days ago.
2007-10-27 19:03:45 +00:00
Tom Lane d015d08b43 Rename default text search parser's "uri" token type to "url_path",
per recommendation from Alvaro.  This doesn't force initdb since the
numeric token type in the catalogs doesn't change; but note that
the expected regression test output changed.
2007-10-27 16:01:09 +00:00
Tom Lane 048efc25e4 Disallow scrolling of FOR UPDATE/FOR SHARE cursors, so as to avoid problems
in corner cases such as re-fetching a just-deleted row.  We may be able to
relax this someday, but let's find out how many people really care before
we invest a lot of work in it.  Per report from Heikki and subsequent
discussion.

While in the neighborhood, make the combination of INSENSITIVE and FOR UPDATE
throw an error, since they are semantically incompatible.  (Up to now we've
accepted but just ignored the INSENSITIVE option of DECLARE CURSOR.)
2007-10-24 23:27:08 +00:00
Tom Lane c29a9c37bf Fix UPDATE/DELETE WHERE CURRENT OF to support repeated update and update-
then-delete on the current cursor row.  The basic fix is that nodeTidscan.c
has to apply heap_get_latest_tid() to the current-scan-TID obtained from the
cursor query; this ensures we get the latest row version to work with.
However, since that only works if the query plan is a TID scan, we also have
to hack the planner to make sure only that type of plan will be selected.
(Formerly, the planner might decide to apply a seqscan if the table is very
small.  This change is probably a Good Thing anyway, since it's hard to see
how a seqscan could really win.)  That means the execQual.c code to support
CurrentOfExpr as a regular expression type is dead code, so replace it with
just an elog().  Also, add regression tests covering these cases.  Note
that the added tests expose the fact that re-fetching an updated row
misbehaves if the cursor used FOR UPDATE.  That's an independent bug that
should be fixed later.  Per report from Dharmendra Goyal.
2007-10-24 18:37:09 +00:00
Tom Lane 592c88a0d2 Remove the aggregate form of ts_rewrite(), since it doesn't work as desired
if there are zero rows to aggregate over, and the API seems both conceptually
and notationally ugly anyway.  We should look for something that improves
on the tsquery-and-text-SELECT version (which is also pretty ugly but at
least it works...), but it seems that will take query infrastructure that
doesn't exist today.  (Hm, I wonder if there's anything in or near SQL2003
window functions that would help?)  Per discussion.
2007-10-24 02:24:49 +00:00
Tom Lane dbaec70c15 Rename and slightly redefine the default text search parser's "word"
categories, as per discussion.  asciiword (formerly lword) is still
ASCII-letters-only, and numword (formerly word) is still the most general
mixed-alpha-and-digits case.  But word (formerly nlword) is now
any-group-of-letters-with-at-least-one-non-ASCII, rather than all-non-ASCII as
before.  This is no worse than before for parsing mixed Russian/English text,
which seems to have been the design center for the original coding; and it
should simplify matters for parsing most European languages.  In particular
it will not be necessary for any language to accept strings containing digits
as being regular "words".  The hyphenated-word categories are adjusted
similarly.
2007-10-23 20:46:12 +00:00
Tom Lane 12f25e70a6 Fix two-argument form of ts_rewrite() so it actually works for cases where
a later rewrite rule should change a subtree modified by an earlier one.
Per my gripe of a few days ago.
2007-10-23 01:44:40 +00:00
Tom Lane 18e3fcc31e Migrate the former contrib/txid module into core. This will make it easier
for Slony and Skytools to depend on it.  Per discussion.
2007-10-13 23:06:28 +00:00
Tom Lane 2ffc0e8849 Strengthen type_sanity's check on pg_type.typarray. It failed to
complain about types that didn't have typarray set.  Noted while
working on txid patch.
2007-10-13 22:33:38 +00:00
Tom Lane 82d8ab6fc4 Fix the plan-invalidation mechanism to treat regclass constants that refer to
a relation as a reason to invalidate a plan when the relation changes.  This
handles scenarios such as dropping/recreating a sequence that is referenced by
nextval('seq') in a cached plan.  Rather than teach plancache.c all about
digging through plan trees to find regclass Consts, we charge the planner's
setrefs.c with making a list of the relation OIDs on which each plan depends.
That way the list can be built cheaply during a plan tree traversal that has
to happen anyway.  Per bug #3662 and subsequent discussion.
2007-10-11 18:05:27 +00:00
Tom Lane 6f5c38dcd0 Just-in-time background writing strategy. This code avoids re-scanning
buffers that cannot possibly need to be cleaned, and estimates how many
buffers it should try to clean based on moving averages of recent allocation
requests and density of reusable buffers.  The patch also adds a couple
more columns to pg_stat_bgwriter to help measure the effectiveness of the
bgwriter.

Greg Smith, building on his own work and ideas from several other people,
in particular a much older patch from Itagaki Takahiro.
2007-09-25 20:03:38 +00:00
Tom Lane 48f7e64395 Simplify and rename some GUC variables, per various recent discussions:
* stats_start_collector goes away; we always start the collector process,
unless prevented by a problem with setting up the stats UDP socket.

* stats_reset_on_server_start goes away; it seems useless in view of the
availability of pg_stat_reset().

* stats_block_level and stats_row_level are merged into a single variable
"track_counts", which controls all reports sent to the collector process.

* stats_command_string is renamed to track_activities.

* log_autovacuum is renamed to log_autovacuum_min_duration to better reflect
its meaning.

The log_autovacuum change is not a compatibility issue since it didn't exist
before 8.3 anyway.  The other changes need to be release-noted.
2007-09-24 03:12:23 +00:00
Andrew Dunstan 02138357ff Remove "convert 'blah' using conversion_name" facility, because if it
produces text it is an encoding hole and if not it's incompatible
with the spec, whatever the spec means (which we're not sure about anyway).
2007-09-24 01:29:30 +00:00
Tom Lane 33b9c8bd68 Temporarily modify tsearch regression tests to suppress notice that comes
out at erratic times, because it is creating a totally unacceptable level
of noise in our buildfarm results.  This patch can be reverted when and if
the code is fixed to not issue notices during cache reload events.
2007-09-23 15:58:58 +00:00
Tom Lane 282d2a03dd HOT updates. When we update a tuple without changing any of its indexed
columns, and the new version can be stored on the same heap page, we no longer
generate extra index entries for the new version.  Instead, index searches
follow the HOT-chain links to ensure they find the correct tuple version.

In addition, this patch introduces the ability to "prune" dead tuples on a
per-page basis, without having to do a complete VACUUM pass to recover space.
VACUUM is still needed to clean up dead index entries, however.

Pavan Deolasee, with help from a bunch of other people.
2007-09-20 17:56:33 +00:00
Teodor Sigaev 64def09592 Add regression tests for ispell, synonym and thesaurus dictionaries.
Rename synonym.syn.sample and thesaurs.ths.sample to
synonym_sample.syn and thesaurs_sample.ths accordingly to be able to use they
in regression test.

Ispell dictionary uses synthetic simple dictionary files.
2007-09-11 11:54:42 +00:00
Tom Lane ef4d38c86c Rename recently-added pg_stat_activity column from txn_start to xact_start,
for consistency with other column names such as in pg_stat_database.
2007-09-11 03:28:05 +00:00
Tom Lane 82a47982f3 Arrange for SET LOCAL's effects to persist until the end of the current top
transaction, unless rolled back or overridden by a SET clause for the same
variable attached to a surrounding function call.  Per discussion, these
seem the best semantics.  Note that this is an INCOMPATIBLE CHANGE: in 8.0
through 8.2, SET LOCAL's effects disappeared at subtransaction commit
(leading to behavior that made little sense at the SQL level).

I took advantage of the opportunity to rewrite and simplify the GUC variable
save/restore logic a little bit.  The old idea of a "tentative" value is gone;
it was a hangover from before we had a stack.  Also, we no longer need a stack
entry for every nesting level, but only for those in which a variable's value
actually changed.
2007-09-11 00:06:42 +00:00
Andrew Dunstan 43df609daa fix typo in regression Makefile. 2007-09-09 22:53:33 +00:00
Andrew Dunstan 0cb74d3cec Provide for a file specifying non-standard config options for temp install
for pg_regress, via --temp-config option. Pick this up in the make file
via TEMP_CONFIG setting.
2007-09-09 20:40:54 +00:00
Tom Lane 295e63983d Implement lazy XID allocation: transactions that do not modify any database
rows will normally never obtain an XID at all.  We already did things this way
for subtransactions, but this patch extends the concept to top-level
transactions.  In applications where there are lots of short read-only
transactions, this should improve performance noticeably; not so much from
removal of the actual XID-assignments, as from reduction of overhead that's
driven by the rate of XID consumption.  We add a concept of a "virtual
transaction ID" so that active transactions can be uniquely identified even
if they don't have a regular XID.  This is a much lighter-weight concept:
uniqueness of VXIDs is only guaranteed over the short term, and no on-disk
record is made about them.

Florian Pflug, with some editorialization by Tom.
2007-09-05 18:10:48 +00:00
Tom Lane 6f4a5462b4 Add an ORDER BY to nail down the expected row order from a query that's
been shown to be sensitive to concurrent autovacuum.  Per Alvaro.
2007-09-03 01:28:40 +00:00
Tom Lane a4df52f95f Fix breakage of GIN support for varchar[] and cidr[] that I introduced in the
operator-family rewrite.  I had mistakenly supposed that these could use the
pg_amproc entries for text[] and inet[] respectively.  However, binary
compatibility of the underlying types does not make two array types binary
compatible (since they must differ in the header field that gives the element
type OID), and so the index support code doesn't consider those entries
applicable.  Add back the missing pg_amproc entries, and add an opr_sanity
query to try to catch such mistakes in future.  Per report from Gregory
Maxwell.
2007-09-03 01:18:33 +00:00
Tom Lane 2abae34a2e Implement function-local GUC parameter settings, as per recent discussion.
There are still some loose ends: I didn't do anything about the SET FROM
CURRENT idea yet, and it's not real clear whether we are happy with the
interaction of SET LOCAL with function-local settings.  The documentation
is a bit spartan, too.
2007-09-03 00:39:26 +00:00
Tom Lane b4c806faa8 Rewrite make_outerjoininfo's construction of min_lefthand and min_righthand
sets for outer joins, in the light of bug #3588 and additional thought and
experimentation.  The original methodology was fatally flawed for nests of
more than two outer joins: it got the relationships between adjacent joins
right, but didn't always come to the right conclusions about whether a join
could be interchanged with one two or more levels below it.  This was largely
caused by a mistaken idea that we should use the min_lefthand + min_righthand
sets of a sub-join as the minimum left or right input set of an upper join
when we conclude that the sub-join can't commute with the upper one.  If
there's a still-lower join that the sub-join *can* commute with, this method
led us to think that that one could commute with the topmost join; which it
can't.  Another problem (not directly connected to bug #3588) was that
make_outerjoininfo's processing-order-dependent method for enforcing outer
join identity #3 didn't work right: if we decided that join A could safely
commute with lower join B, we dropped all information about sub-joins under B
that join A could perhaps not safely commute with, because we removed B's
entire min_righthand from A's.

To fix, make an explicit computation of all inner join combinations that occur
below an outer join, and add to that the full syntactic relsets of any lower
outer joins that we determine it can't commute with.  This method gives much
more direct enforcement of the outer join rearrangement identities, and it
turns out not to cost a lot of additional bookkeeping.

Thanks to Richard Harris for the bug report and test case.
2007-08-31 01:44:06 +00:00
Tom Lane 93eab9312f Rename built-in Snowball stemmer dictionaries to be english_stem,
russian_stem, etc.  Per discussion.
2007-08-25 01:06:25 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 1c36de33b0 Uppercase keywords in regression tsearch test scripts. 2007-08-21 15:41:13 +00:00
Tom Lane 140d4ebcb4 Tsearch2 functionality migrates to core. The bulk of this work is by
Oleg Bartunov and Teodor Sigaev, but I did a lot of editorializing,
so anything that's broken is probably my fault.

Documentation is nonexistent as yet, but let's land the patch so we can
get some portability testing done.
2007-08-21 01:11:32 +00:00
Tom Lane 9cb8409762 Repair problems occurring when multiple RI updates have to be done to the same
row within one query: we were firing check triggers before all the updates
were done, leading to bogus failures.  Fix by making the triggers queued by
an RI update go at the end of the outer query's trigger event list, thereby
effectively making the processing "breadth-first".  This was indeed how it
worked pre-8.0, so the bug does not occur in the 7.x branches.
Per report from Pavel Stehule.
2007-08-15 19:15:47 +00:00
Tom Lane 1b70619311 Code review for regexp_matches/regexp_split patch. Refactor to avoid assuming
that cached compiled patterns will still be there when the function is next
called.  Clean up looping logic, thereby fixing bug identified by Pavel
Stehule.  Share setup code between the two functions, add some comments, and
avoid risky mixing of int and size_t variables.  Clean up the documentation a
tad, and accept all the flag characters mentioned in table 9-19 rather than
just a subset.
2007-08-11 03:56:24 +00:00
Tom Lane ed5d55dafe Fix a bug in the original implementation of redundant-join-clause removal:
clauses in which one side or the other references both sides of the join
cannot be removed as redundant, because that expression won't have been
constrained below the join.  Per report from Sergey Burladyan.

CVS HEAD does not contain this bug due to EquivalenceClass rewrite, but it
seems wise to include the regression test for it anyway.
2007-07-31 19:53:37 +00:00
Tom Lane 82eed4dba2 Arrange to put TOAST tables belonging to temporary tables into special schemas
named pg_toast_temp_nnn, alongside the pg_temp_nnn schemas used for the temp
tables themselves.  This allows low-level code such as the relcache to
recognize that these tables are indeed temporary, which enables various
optimizations such as not WAL-logging changes and using local rather than
shared buffers for access.  Aside from obvious performance benefits, this
provides a solution to bug #3483, in which other backends unexpectedly held
open file references to temporary tables.  The scheme preserves the property
that TOAST tables are not in any schema that's normally in the search path,
so they don't conflict with user table names.

initdb forced because of changes in system view definitions.
2007-07-25 22:16:18 +00:00
Tom Lane 3eb98fd165 Adjust horology test to avoid join-plan-dependent result ordering in
a few queries.  Should fix buildfarm failures arising from new,
more aggressive autovac settings.
2007-07-25 17:22:37 +00:00
Neil Conway b2b9b4d59c Implement RETURN QUERY for PL/PgSQL. This provides some convenient syntax
sugar for PL/PgSQL set-returning functions that want to return the result
of evaluating a query; it should also be more efficient than repeated
RETURN NEXT statements. Based on an earlier patch from Pavel Stehule.
2007-07-25 04:19:09 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut 7abe764f17 Fix regression tests for PL/pgSQL error message changes 2007-07-20 16:38:38 +00:00
Tom Lane d514ea3fda Fix an old thinko in SS_make_initplan_from_plan, which is used when optimizing
a MIN or MAX aggregate call into an indexscan: the initplan is being made at
the current query nesting level and so we shouldn't increment query_level.
Though usually harmless, this mistake could lead to bogus "plan should not
reference subplan's variable" failures on complex queries.  Per bug report
from David Sanchez i Gregori.
2007-07-18 21:40:57 +00:00
Alvaro Herrera cdedfe6af1 Cast NULL to a pointer type in the execl() call, to avoid a compiler warning on
some platforms and possibly a bug.  Per report from Stefan and subsequent
discussion.
2007-07-18 21:19:17 +00:00
Tom Lane 2c535bfe81 Fix incorrect optimization of foreign-key checks. When an UPDATE on the
referencing table does not change the tuple's FK column(s), we don't bother
to check the PK table since the constraint was presumably already valid.
However, the check is still necessary if the tuple was inserted by our own
transaction, since in that case the INSERT trigger will conclude it need not
make the check (since its version of the tuple has been deleted).  We got this
right for simple cases, but not when the insert and update are in different
subtransactions of the current top-level transaction; in such cases the FK
check would never be made at all.  (Hence, problem dates back to 8.0 when
subtransactions were added --- it's actually the subtransaction version of a
bug fixed in 7.3.5.)  Fix, and add regression test cases.  Report and fix by
Affan Salman.
2007-07-17 17:45:28 +00:00
Neil Conway 474774918b Implement CREATE TABLE LIKE ... INCLUDING INDEXES. Patch from NikhilS,
based in part on an earlier patch from Trevor Hardcastle, and reviewed
by myself.
2007-07-17 05:02:03 +00:00
Tom Lane ae1b7e298c Allow plpgsql function parameter names to be qualified with the function's
name.  With this patch, it is always possible for the user to qualify a
plpgsql variable name if needed to avoid ambiguity.  While there is much more
work to be done in this area, this simple change removes one unnecessary
incompatibility with Oracle.  Per discussion.
2007-07-16 17:01:11 +00:00
Tom Lane 6244c2dfff Fix stddev_pop(numeric) and var_pop(numeric), which were incorrectly producing
the same outputs as stddev_samp() and var_samp() respectively.
2007-07-09 16:13:57 +00:00
Tom Lane 48d9d8e131 Fix a couple of planner bugs introduced by the new ability to discard
ORDER BY <constant> as redundant.  One is that this means query_planner()
has to canonicalize pathkeys even when the query jointree is empty;
the canonicalization was always a no-op in such cases before, but no more.
Also, we have to guard against thinking that a set-returning function is
"constant" for this purpose.  Add a couple of regression tests for these
evidently under-tested cases.  Per report from Greg Stark and subsequent
experimentation.
2007-07-07 20:46:45 +00:00
Tom Lane 7af3a6fc6f Fix up hash functions for datetime datatypes so that they don't take
unwarranted liberties with int8 vs float8 values for these types.
Specifically, be sure to apply either hashint8 or hashfloat8 depending
on HAVE_INT64_TIMESTAMP.  Per my gripe of even date.
2007-07-06 04:16:00 +00:00
Tom Lane 867e2c91a0 Implement "distributed" checkpoints in which the checkpoint I/O is spread
over a fairly long period of time, rather than being spat out in a burst.
This happens only for background checkpoints carried out by the bgwriter;
other cases, such as a shutdown checkpoint, are still done at full speed.

Remove the "all buffers" scan in the bgwriter, and associated stats
infrastructure, since this seems no longer very useful when the checkpoint
itself is properly throttled.

Original patch by Itagaki Takahiro, reworked by Heikki Linnakangas,
and some minor API editorialization by me.
2007-06-28 00:02:40 +00:00
Tom Lane 4c310eca2e Arrange for quote_identifier() and pg_dump to not quote keywords that are
unreserved according to the grammar.  The list of unreserved words has gotten
extensive enough that the unnecessary quoting is becoming a bit of an eyesore.
To do this, add knowledge of the keyword category to keywords.c's table.
(Someday we might be able to generate keywords.c's table and the keyword lists
in gram.y from a common source.)  For the moment, lie about WITH's status in
the table so it will still get quoted --- this is because of the expectation
that WITH will become reserved when the SQL recursive-queries patch gets done.

I didn't force initdb because this affects nothing on-disk; but note that a
few regression tests have changed expected output.
2007-06-18 21:40:58 +00:00
Tom Lane 23347231a5 Tweak the API for per-datatype typmodin functions so that they are passed
an array of strings rather than an array of integers, and allow any simple
constant or identifier to be used in typmods; for example
	create table foo (f1 widget(42,'23skidoo',point));
Of course the typmodin function has still got to pack this info into a
non-negative int32 for storage, but it's still a useful improvement in
flexibility, especially considering that you can do nearly anything if you
are willing to keep the info in a side table.  We can get away with this
change since we have not yet released a version providing user-definable
typmods.  Per discussion.
2007-06-15 20:56:52 +00:00
Tom Lane d0599994da Fix DecodeDateTime to allow timezone to appear before year. This had
historically worked in some but not all cases, but as of 8.2 it failed for all
timezone formats.  Fix, and add regression test cases to catch future
regressions in this area.  Per gripe from Adam Witney.
2007-06-12 15:58:32 +00:00
Magnus Hagander a0de6e7b97 Specifying a dbname should override the default database, not add to it.
Fixes buildfarm failures on contribcheck.
2007-06-12 13:54:58 +00:00
Magnus Hagander 8c0d308818 Fix missing variable initialization. 2007-06-12 13:26:45 +00:00
Magnus Hagander 09922597c5 Rewrite ECPG regression test driver in C, by splitting the standard
regression driver into two parts and reusing half of it. Required to
run ECPG tests without a shell on MSVC builds.

Fix ECPG thread tests for MSVC build (incl output files).

Joachim Wieland and Magnus Hagander
2007-06-12 11:07:34 +00:00
Tom Lane 6808f1b1de Support UPDATE/DELETE WHERE CURRENT OF cursor_name, per SQL standard.
Along the way, allow FOR UPDATE in non-WITH-HOLD cursors; there may once
have been a reason to disallow that, but it seems to work now, and it's
really rather necessary if you want to select a row via a cursor and then
update it in a concurrent-safe fashion.

Original patch by Arul Shaji, rather heavily editorialized by Tom Lane.
2007-06-11 01:16:30 +00:00
Tom Lane 7063c46fc1 Insert ORDER BY into a few regression test queries that now have unstable
results due to syncscan patch, when shared_buffers is small enough.  Per
buildfarm reports and some local testing with shared_buffers set to the
lowest value considered by initdb.
2007-06-09 17:24:46 +00:00
Tom Lane 2d4db3675f Fix up text concatenation so that it accepts all the reasonable cases that
were accepted by prior Postgres releases.  This takes care of the loose end
left by the preceding patch to downgrade implicit casts-to-text.  To avoid
breaking desirable behavior for array concatenation, introduce a new
polymorphic pseudo-type "anynonarray" --- the added concatenation operators
are actually text || anynonarray and anynonarray || text.
2007-06-06 23:00:50 +00:00
Tom Lane 31edbadf4a Downgrade implicit casts to text to be assignment-only, except for the ones
from the other string-category types; this eliminates a lot of surprising
interpretations that the parser could formerly make when there was no directly
applicable operator.

Create a general mechanism that supports casts to and from the standard string
types (text,varchar,bpchar) for *every* datatype, by invoking the datatype's
I/O functions.  These new casts are assignment-only in the to-string direction,
explicit-only in the other, and therefore should create no surprising behavior.
Remove a bunch of thereby-obsoleted datatype-specific casting functions.

The "general mechanism" is a new expression node type CoerceViaIO that can
actually convert between *any* two datatypes if their external text
representations are compatible.  This is more general than needed for the
immediate feature, but might be useful in plpgsql or other places in future.

This commit does nothing about the issue that applying the concatenation
operator || to non-text types will now fail, often with strange error messages
due to misinterpreting the operator as array concatenation.  Since it often
(not always) worked before, we should either make it succeed or at least give
a more user-friendly error; but details are still under debate.

Peter Eisentraut and Tom Lane
2007-06-05 21:31:09 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut f4a3789b39 Clarify some error messages about duplicate things. 2007-06-03 22:16:03 +00:00
Neil Conway f086be3d39 Allow leading and trailing whitespace in the input to the boolean
type. Also, add explicit casts between boolean and text/varchar. Both
of these changes are for conformance with SQL:2003.

Update the regression tests, bump the catversion.
2007-06-01 23:40:19 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut 7ce9b3683e Make some messages more consistent 2007-05-31 15:13:06 +00:00
Neil Conway 6af04882de Fix a bug in input processing for the "interval" type. Previously,
"microsecond" and "millisecond" units were not considered valid input
by themselves, which caused inputs like "1 millisecond" to be rejected
erroneously.

Update the docs, add regression tests, and backport to 8.2 and 8.1
2007-05-29 04:58:43 +00:00
Neil Conway 6a6c752b08 Stop a few regression tests from needlessly disabling GEQO. This was
necessary in 1997, when geqo_threshold did not exist, but it is no
longer needed.
2007-05-29 04:17:08 +00:00
Tom Lane cadb78330e Repair two constraint-exclusion corner cases triggered by proving that an
inheritance child of an UPDATE/DELETE target relation can be excluded by
constraints.  I had rearranged some code in set_append_rel_pathlist() to
avoid "useless" work when a child is excluded, but overdid it and left
the child with no cheapest_path entry, causing possible failure later
if the appendrel was involved in a join.  Also, it seems that the dummy
plan generated by inheritance_planner() when all branches are excluded
has to be a bit less dummy now than was required in 8.2.
Per report from Jan Wieck.  Add his test case to the regression tests.
2007-05-26 18:23:02 +00:00
Tom Lane 11086f2f2b Repair planner bug introduced in 8.2 by ability to rearrange outer joins:
in cases where a sub-SELECT inserts a WHERE clause between two outer joins,
that clause may prevent us from re-ordering the two outer joins.  The code
was considering only the joins' own ON-conditions in determining reordering
safety, which is not good enough.  Add a "delay_upper_joins" flag to
OuterJoinInfo to flag that we have detected such a clause and higher-level
outer joins shouldn't be permitted to commute with this one.  (This might
seem overly coarse, but given the current rules for OJ reordering, it's
sufficient AFAICT.)

The failure case is actually pretty narrow: it needs a WHERE clause within
the RHS of a left join that checks the RHS of a lower left join, but is not
strict for that RHS (else we'd have simplified the lower join to a plain
join).  Even then no failure will be manifest unless the planner chooses to
rearrange the join order.

Per bug report from Adam Terrey.
2007-05-22 23:23:58 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut 3963574d13 XPath fixes:
- Function renamed to "xpath".
 - Function is now strict, per discussion.
 - Return empty array in case when XPath expression detects nothing
   (previously, NULL was returned in such case), per discussion.
 - (bugfix) Work with fragments with prologue: select xpath('/a',
   '<?xml version="1.0"?><a /><b />'); // now XML datum is always wrapped
   with dummy <x>...</x>, XML prologue simply goes away (if any).
 - Some cleanup.

Nikolay Samokhvalov

Some code cleanup and documentation work by myself.
2007-05-21 17:10:29 +00:00
Tom Lane b11123b675 Fix parameter recalculation for Limit nodes: during a ReScan call we must
recompute the limit/offset immediately, so that the updated values are
available when the child's ReScan function is invoked.  Add a regression
test for this, too.  Bug is new in HEAD (due to the bounded-sorting patch)
so no need for back-patch.

I did not do anything about merging this signaling with chgParam processing,
but if we were to do that we'd still need to compute the updated values
at this point rather than during the first ProcNode call.

Per observation and test case from Greg Stark, though I didn't use his patch.
2007-05-17 19:35:08 +00:00
Tom Lane 9aa3c782c9 Fix the problem that creating a user-defined type named _foo, followed by one
named foo, would work but the other ordering would not.  If a user-specified
type or table name collides with an existing auto-generated array name, just
rename the array type out of the way by prepending more underscores.  This
should not create any backward-compatibility issues, since the cases in which
this will happen would have failed outright in prior releases.

Also fix an oversight in the arrays-of-composites patch: ALTER TABLE RENAME
renamed the table's rowtype but not its array type.
2007-05-12 00:55:00 +00:00
Tom Lane d8326119c8 Fix my oversight in enabling domains-of-domains: ALTER DOMAIN ADD CONSTRAINT
needs to check the new constraint against columns of derived domains too.

Also, make it error out if the domain to be modified is used within any
composite-type columns.  Eventually we should support that case, but it seems
a bit painful, and not suitable for a back-patch.  For the moment just let the
user know we can't do it.

Backpatch to 8.2, which is the only released version that allows nested
domains.  Possibly the other part should be back-patched further.
2007-05-11 20:17:15 +00:00
Tom Lane bc8036fc66 Support arrays of composite types, including the rowtypes of regular tables
and views (but not system catalogs, nor sequences or toast tables).  Get rid
of the hardwired convention that a type's array type is named exactly "_type",
instead using a new column pg_type.typarray to provide the linkage.  (It still
will be named "_type", though, except in odd corner cases such as
maximum-length type names.)

Along the way, make tracking of owner and schema dependencies for types more
uniform: a type directly created by the user has these dependencies, while a
table rowtype or auto-generated array type does not have them, but depends on
its parent object instead.

David Fetter, Andrew Dunstan, Tom Lane
2007-05-11 17:57:14 +00:00
Tom Lane b4349519c1 Fix a thinko in my patch of a couple months ago for bug #3116: it did the
wrong thing when inlining polymorphic SQL functions, because it was using the
function's declared return type where it should have used the actual result
type of the current call.  In 8.1 and 8.2 this causes obvious failures even if
you don't have assertions turned on; in 8.0 and 7.4 it would only be a problem
if the inlined expression were used as an input to a function that did
run-time type determination on its inputs.  Add a regression test, since this
is evidently an under-tested area.
2007-05-01 18:53:52 +00:00
Tom Lane 957d08c81f Implement rate-limiting logic on how often backends will attempt to send
messages to the stats collector.  This avoids the problem that enabling
stats_row_level for autovacuum has a significant overhead for short
read-only transactions, as noted by Arjen van der Meijden.  We can avoid
an extra gettimeofday call by piggybacking on the one done for WAL-logging
xact commit or abort (although that doesn't help read-only transactions,
since they don't WAL-log anything).

In my proposal for this, I noted that we could change the WAL log entries
for commit/abort to record full TimestampTz precision, instead of only
time_t as at present.  That's not done in this patch, but will be committed
separately.
2007-04-30 03:23:49 +00:00
Neil Conway 8690ebc26f Support for MOVE in PL/PgSQL. Initial patch from Magnus, some improvements
by Pavel Stehule, and reviewed by Neil Conway.
2007-04-29 01:21:09 +00:00
Neil Conway f2321a3f37 Add support for IN as alternative to FROM in PL/PgSQL's FETCH statement,
for consistency with the backend's FETCH command. Patch from Pavel
Stehule, reviewed by Neil Conway.
2007-04-28 23:54:59 +00:00
Neil Conway 16efdb5ec7 Rename the newly-added commands for discarding session state.
RESET SESSION, RESET PLANS, and RESET TEMP are now DISCARD ALL,
DISCARD PLANS, and DISCARD TEMP, respectively. This is to avoid
confusion with the pre-existing RESET variants: the DISCARD
commands are not actually similar to RESET. Patch from Marko
Kreen, with some minor editorialization.
2007-04-26 16:13:15 +00:00
Tom Lane aa27977fe2 Support explicit placement of the temporary-table schema within search_path.
This is needed to allow a security-definer function to set a truly secure
value of search_path.  Without it, a malicious user can use temporary objects
to execute code with the privileges of the security-definer function.  Even
pushing the temp schema to the back of the search path is not quite good
enough, because a function or operator at the back of the path might still
capture control from one nearer the front due to having a more exact datatype
match.  Hence, disable searching the temp schema altogether for functions and
operators.

Security: CVE-2007-2138
2007-04-20 02:37:38 +00:00
Tom Lane f01b196597 Support scrollable cursors (ie, 'direction' clause in FETCH) in plpgsql.
Pavel Stehule, reworked a bit by Tom.
2007-04-16 17:21:24 +00:00
Neil Conway d13e903bea RESET SESSION, plus related new DDL commands. Patch from Marko Kreen,
reviewed by Neil Conway. This patch adds the following DDL command
variants: RESET SESSION, RESET TEMP, RESET PLANS, CLOSE ALL, and
DEALLOCATE ALL. RESET SESSION is intended for use by connection
pool software and the like, in order to reset a client session
to something close to its initial state.

Note that while most of these command variants can be executed
inside a transaction block (but are not transaction-aware!),
RESET SESSION cannot. While this is inconsistent, it is intended
to catch programmer mistakes: RESET SESSION in an open transaction
block is probably unintended.
2007-04-12 06:53:49 +00:00
Tom Lane 7b78474da3 Make CLUSTER MVCC-safe. Heikki Linnakangas 2007-04-08 01:26:33 +00:00
Bruce Momjian e55c8e36ae Support syntax "CLUSTER table USING index", which is more logical.
Holger Schurig
2007-04-08 00:26:34 +00:00
Tom Lane f02a82b6ad Make 'col IS NULL' clauses be indexable conditions.
Teodor Sigaev, with some kibitzing from Tom Lane.
2007-04-06 22:33:43 +00:00
Tom Lane 3e23b68dac Support varlena fields with single-byte headers and unaligned storage.
This commit breaks any code that assumes that the mere act of forming a tuple
(without writing it to disk) does not "toast" any fields.  While all available
regression tests pass, I'm not totally sure that we've fixed every nook and
cranny, especially in contrib.

Greg Stark with some help from Tom Lane
2007-04-06 04:21:44 +00:00
Bruce Momjian d44163953c Update XML error message text for missing libxml; update regression
output to match.
2007-04-05 13:53:24 +00:00
Tom Lane 57690c6803 Support enum data types. Along the way, use macros for the values of
pg_type.typtype whereever practical.  Tom Dunstan, with some kibitzing
from Tom Lane.
2007-04-02 03:49:42 +00:00
Magnus Hagander 335feca441 Add some instrumentation to the bgwriter, through the stats collector.
New view pg_stat_bgwriter, and the functions required to build it.
2007-03-30 18:34:56 +00:00
Tatsuo Ishii 75c6519ff6 Add new encoding EUC_JIS_2004 and SHIFT_JIS_2004,
along with new conversions among EUC_JIS_2004, SHIFT_JIS_2004 and UTF-8.
catalog version has been bump up.
2007-03-25 11:56:04 +00:00
Tom Lane 547b6e537a Fix plancache so that any required replanning is done with the same
search_path that was active when the plan was first made.  To do this,
improve namespace.c to support a stack of "override" search path settings
(we must have a stack since nested replan events are entirely possible).
This facility replaces the "special namespace" hack formerly used by
CREATE SCHEMA, and should be able to support per-function search path
settings as well.
2007-03-23 19:53:52 +00:00
Bruce Momjian ea3b212fee Commit newest version of xmlpath().
Nikolay Samokhvalov
2007-03-22 20:26:30 +00:00
Bruce Momjian e651bcf3f6 Add xmlpath() to evaluate XPath expressions, with namespaces support.
Nikolay Samokhvalov
2007-03-22 20:14:58 +00:00
Tom Lane 54d20024c1 Fix some problems with selectivity estimation for partial indexes.
First, genericcostestimate() was being way too liberal about including
partial-index conditions in its selectivity estimate, resulting in
substantial underestimates for situations such as an indexqual "x = 42"
used with an index on x "WHERE x >= 40 AND x < 50".  While the code is
intentionally set up to favor selecting partial indexes when available,
this was too much...

Second, choose_bitmap_and() was likewise easily fooled by cases of this
type, since it would similarly think that the partial index had selectivity
independent of the indexqual.

Fixed by using predicate_implied_by() rather than simple equality checks
to determine redundancy.  This is a good deal more expensive but I don't
see much alternative.  At least the extra cost is only paid when there's
actually a partial index under consideration.

Per report from Jeff Davis.  I'm not going to risk back-patching this,
though.
2007-03-21 22:18:12 +00:00
Neil Conway 9eb78beeae Add three new regexp functions: regexp_matches, regexp_split_to_array,
and regexp_split_to_table. These functions provide access to the
capture groups resulting from a POSIX regular expression match,
and provide the ability to split a string on a POSIX regular
expression, respectively. Patch from Jeremy Drake; code review by
Neil Conway, additional comments and suggestions from Tom and
Peter E.

This patch bumps the catversion, adds some regression tests,
and updates the docs.
2007-03-20 05:45:00 +00:00
Tom Lane e28e318c65 Further buildfarm experience shows that actually we can't run the plancache
test in parallel with the rules test at all, because the former wants to
create a couple of temp views, which can sometimes show up in the latter's
output.  Let's try it in the next parallel group instead.
2007-03-19 16:44:41 +00:00
Tom Lane 9bc933b212 Fix 8.2 breakage of domains over array types, and add a regression test case
to cover it.  Per report from Anton Pikhteryev.
2007-03-19 16:30:32 +00:00
Magnus Hagander 51d7741db1 Add new columns for tuple statistics on a database level to
pg_stat_database.
2007-03-16 17:57:36 +00:00
Tom Lane c4fdfb8de3 Fix race condition in parallel regression tests. The new plancache test
was expecting there to be no regular table named 'foo', but it turns out
the rules test transiently creates one, so that plancache would sometimes
fail.  I couldn't reproduce that in quite a few tries here, but several
buildfarm machines have shown the failure.  Fix by renaming plancache's
temp table to something nonconflicting.
2007-03-16 16:11:49 +00:00
Tom Lane 95f6d2d209 Make use of plancache module for SPI plans. In particular, since plpgsql
uses SPI plans, this finally fixes the ancient gotcha that you can't
drop and recreate a temp table used by a plpgsql function.

Along the way, clean up SPI's API a little bit by declaring SPI plan
pointers as "SPIPlanPtr" instead of "void *".  This is cosmetic but
helps to forestall simple programming mistakes.  (I have changed some
but not all of the callers to match; there are still some "void *"'s
in contrib and the PL's.  This is intentional so that we can see if
anyone's compiler complains about it.)
2007-03-15 23:12:07 +00:00
Tom Lane 08ed6c3c5b Regression makefile now needs to make separate lists of what to clean
for input/ and output/ directories, because with the addition of
largeobject_1.source, they're not the same list.  Apparently the current
buildfarm process does not exercise whether 'make distclean' leaves a
clean tree behind, else the farm would have been failing for awhile.
2007-03-13 22:56:48 +00:00
Tom Lane b9527e9840 First phase of plan-invalidation project: create a plan cache management
module and teach PREPARE and protocol-level prepared statements to use it.
In service of this, rearrange utility-statement processing so that parse
analysis does not assume table schemas can't change before execution for
utility statements (necessary because we don't attempt to re-acquire locks
for utility statements when reusing a stored plan).  This requires some
refactoring of the ProcessUtility API, but it ends up cleaner anyway,
for instance we can get rid of the QueryContext global.

Still to do: fix up SPI and related code to use the plan cache; I'm tempted to
try to make SQL functions use it too.  Also, there are at least some aspects
of system state that we want to ensure remain the same during a replan as in
the original processing; search_path certainly ought to behave that way for
instance, and perhaps there are others.
2007-03-13 00:33:44 +00:00
Andrew Dunstan 5acde74e1a Add alternate result file for large object tests to handle Windows line ends. 2007-03-10 03:42:19 +00:00
Neil Conway 1ae756c204 Make the newly-added regression tests for lo_truncate() consistent
with the recent largeobject cosmetic fixes. Jeremy Drake.
2007-03-03 22:57:04 +00:00