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Tom Lane 35f9b461f1 Repair two TIME WITH TIME ZONE bugs found by Dennis Vshivkov. Comparison
of timetz values misbehaved in --enable-integer-datetime cases, and
EXTRACT(EPOCH) subtracted the zone instead of adding it in all cases.
Backpatch to all supported releases (except --enable-integer-datetime code
does not exist in 7.2).
2005-04-23 22:53:05 +00:00
Tom Lane 14c7fba3f7 Rethink original decision to use AND/OR Expr nodes to represent bitmap
logic operations during planning.  Seems cleaner to create two new Path
node types, instead --- this avoids duplication of cost-estimation code.
Also, create an enable_bitmapscan GUC parameter to control use of bitmap
plans.
2005-04-21 19:18:13 +00:00
Tom Lane a8ac7d8713 Fix mis-display of negative fractional seconds in interval values for
--enable-integer-datetimes case.  Per report from Oliver Siegmar.
2005-04-20 17:14:50 +00:00
Bruce Momjian aa8bdab272 Attached patch gets rid of the global timezone in the following steps:
* Changes the APIs to the timezone functions to take a pg_tz pointer as
an argument, representing the timezone to use for the selected
operation.

* Adds a global_timezone variable that represents the current timezone
in the backend as set by SET TIMEZONE (or guc, or env, etc).

* Implements a hash-table cache of loaded tables, so we don't have to
read and parse the TZ file everytime we change a timezone. While not
necesasry now (we don't change timezones very often), I beleive this
will be necessary (or at least good) when "multiple timezones in the
same query" is eventually implemented. And code-wise, this was the time
to do it.


There are no user-visible changes at this time. Implementing the
"multiple zones in one query" is a later step...

This also gets rid of some of the cruft needed to "back out a timezone
change", since we previously couldn't check a timezone unless it was
activated first.

Passes regression tests on win32, linux (slackware 10) and solaris x86.

Magnus Hagander
2005-04-19 03:13:59 +00:00
Tom Lane 7aa066f11d record_in and record_recv must be careful to return a separately
pfree'able result, since some callers expect to be able to pfree
the result of a pass-by-reference function.  Per report from Chris Trawick.
2005-04-18 17:11:05 +00:00
Tom Lane 055467d504 Marginal hack to use a specialized hash function for dynahash hashtables
whose keys are OIDs.  The only one that looks particularly performance
critical is the relcache hashtable, but as long as we've got the function
we may as well use it wherever it's applicable.
2005-04-14 20:32:43 +00:00
Tom Lane 162bd08b3f Completion of project to use fixed OIDs for all system catalogs and
indexes.  Replace all heap_openr and index_openr calls by heap_open
and index_open.  Remove runtime lookups of catalog OID numbers in
various places.  Remove relcache's support for looking up system
catalogs by name.  Bulky but mostly very boring patch ...
2005-04-14 20:03:27 +00:00
Tom Lane 7c13781ee7 First phase of project to use fixed OIDs for all system catalogs and
indexes.  Extend the macros in include/catalog/*.h to carry the info
about hand-assigned OIDs, and adjust the genbki script and bootstrap
code to make the relations actually get those OIDs.  Remove the small
number of RelOid_pg_foo macros that we had in favor of a complete
set named like the catname.h and indexing.h macros.  Next phase will
get rid of internal use of names for looking up catalogs and indexes;
but this completes the changes forcing an initdb, so it looks like a
good place to commit.
Along the way, I made the shared relations (pg_database etc) not be
'bootstrap' relations any more, so as to reduce the number of hardwired
entries and simplify changing those relations in future.  I'm not
sure whether they ever really needed to be handled as bootstrap
relations, but it seems to work fine to not do so now.
2005-04-14 01:38:22 +00:00
Tom Lane 2193a856a2 Simplify initdb-time assignment of OIDs as I proposed yesterday, and
avoid encroaching on the 'user' range of OIDs by allowing automatic
OID assignment to use values below 16k until we reach normal operation.

initdb not forced since this doesn't make any incompatible change;
however a lot of stuff will have different OIDs after your next initdb.
2005-04-13 18:54:57 +00:00
Tom Lane 2e7a68896b Add aggsortop column to pg_aggregate, so that MIN/MAX optimization can
be supported for all datatypes.  Add CREATE AGGREGATE and pg_dump support
too.  Add specialized min/max aggregates for bpchar, instead of depending
on text's min/max, because otherwise the possible use of bpchar indexes
cannot be recognized.
initdb forced because of catalog changes.
2005-04-12 04:26:34 +00:00
Tom Lane addc42c339 Create the planner mechanism for optimizing simple MIN and MAX queries
into indexscans on matching indexes.  For the moment, it only handles
int4 and text datatypes; next step is to add a column to pg_aggregate
so that all MIN/MAX aggregates can be handled.  Per my recent proposal.
2005-04-11 23:06:57 +00:00
Tom Lane c3294f1cbf Fix interaction between materializing holdable cursors and firing
deferred triggers: either one can create more work for the other,
so we have to loop till it's all gone.  Per example from andrew@supernews.
Add a regression test to help spot trouble in this area in future.
2005-04-11 19:51:16 +00:00
Neil Conway eb4b7a0b77 Change the default setting of "add_missing_from" to false. This has been
the long-term plan for this behavior for quite some time, but it is only
possible now that DELETE has a USING clause so that the user can join
other tables in a DELETE statement without relying on this behavior.
2005-04-08 00:59:59 +00:00
Neil Conway f5ab0a14ea Add a "USING" clause to DELETE, which is equivalent to the FROM clause
in UPDATE. We also now issue a NOTICE if a query has _any_ implicit
range table entries -- in the past, we would only warn about implicit
RTEs in SELECTs with at least one explicit RTE.

As a result of the warning change, 25 of the regression tests had to
be updated. I also took the opportunity to remove some bogus whitespace
differences between some of the float4 and float8 variants. I believe
I have correctly updated all the platform-specific variants, but let
me know if that's not the case.

Original patch for DELETE ... USING from Euler Taveira de Oliveira,
reworked by Neil Conway.
2005-04-07 01:51:41 +00:00
Neil Conway be2f825d51 Apply the "nodeAgg" optimization to more of the builtin transition
functions. This patch optimizes int2_sum(), int4_sum(), float4_accum()
and float8_accum() to avoid needing to copy the transition function's
state for each input tuple of the aggregate. In an extreme case
(e.g. SELECT sum(int2_col) FROM table where table has a single column),
it improves performance by about 20%. For more complex queries or tables
with wider rows, the relative performance improvement will not be as
significant.
2005-04-06 23:56:07 +00:00
Tom Lane ad161bcc8a Merge Resdom nodes into TargetEntry nodes to simplify code and save a
few palloc's.  I also chose to eliminate the restype and restypmod fields
entirely, since they are redundant with information stored in the node's
contained expression; re-examining the expression at need seems simpler
and more reliable than trying to keep restype/restypmod up to date.

initdb forced due to change in contents of stored rules.
2005-04-06 16:34:07 +00:00
Neil Conway 00a1b1e272 This file was whacked by pgindent before it knew it shouldn't remove
braces around single statements (for PG_TRY macros).  This patch fixes
it. Alvaro Herrera.
2005-04-06 04:34:22 +00:00
Tom Lane fd97cf4df0 plpgsql does OUT parameters, as per my proposal a few weeks ago. 2005-04-05 06:22:17 +00:00
Neil Conway 51b2f8ba55 This patch changes int2_avg_accum() and int4_avg_accum() use the nodeAgg
performance hack Tom introduced recently. This means we can avoid
copying the transition array for each input tuple if these functions
are invoked as aggregate transition functions.

To test the performance improvement, I created a 1 million row table
with a single int4 column. Without the patch, SELECT avg(col) FROM
table took about 4.2 seconds (after the data was cached); with the
patch, it took about 3.2 seconds. Naturally, the performance
improvement for a less trivial query (or a table with wider rows)
would be relatively smaller.
2005-04-04 23:50:27 +00:00
Tom Lane a5dda5dc3a Second try at making examine_variable and friends behave sanely in
cases with binary-compatible relabeling.  My first try was implicitly
assuming that all operators scalarineqsel is used for have binary-
compatible datatypes on both sides ... which is very wrong of course.
Per report from Michael Fuhr.
2005-04-01 20:31:50 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 9e9724e8bd Fix wrong week returnded by date_trunc('week') for early dates in
January --- would return wrong year for 2005-01-01 and 2006-01-01.

per report from Robert Creager.

Backpatch to 8.0.X.
2005-04-01 14:25:23 +00:00
Tom Lane 47888fe842 First phase of OUT-parameters project. We can now define and use SQL
functions with OUT parameters.  The various PLs still need work, as does
pg_dump.  Rudimentary docs and regression tests included.
2005-03-31 22:46:33 +00:00
Tom Lane 8c85a34a3b Officially decouple FUNC_MAX_ARGS from INDEX_MAX_KEYS, and set the
former to 100 by default.  Clean up some of the less necessary
dependencies on FUNC_MAX_ARGS; however, the biggie (FunctionCallInfoData)
remains.
2005-03-29 03:01:32 +00:00
Tom Lane 70c9763d48 Convert oidvector and int2vector into variable-length arrays. This
change saves a great deal of space in pg_proc and its primary index,
and it eliminates the former requirement that INDEX_MAX_KEYS and
FUNC_MAX_ARGS have the same value.  INDEX_MAX_KEYS is still embedded
in the on-disk representation (because it affects index tuple header
size), but FUNC_MAX_ARGS is not.  I believe it would now be possible
to increase FUNC_MAX_ARGS at little cost, but haven't experimented yet.
There are still a lot of vestigial references to FUNC_MAX_ARGS, which
I will clean up in a separate pass.  However, getting rid of it
altogether would require changing the FunctionCallInfoData struct,
and I'm not sure I want to buy into that.
2005-03-29 00:17:27 +00:00
Tom Lane 5db2e83852 Rethink the order of expression preprocessing: eval_const_expressions
really ought to run before canonicalize_qual, because it can now produce
forms that canonicalize_qual knows how to improve (eg, NOT clauses).
Also, because eval_const_expressions already knows about flattening
nested ANDs and ORs into N-argument form, the initial flatten_andors
pass in canonicalize_qual is now completely redundant and can be
removed.  This doesn't save a whole lot of code, but the time and
palloc traffic eliminated is a useful gain on large expression trees.
2005-03-28 00:58:26 +00:00
Tom Lane bf3dbb5881 First steps towards index scans with heap access decoupled from index
access: define new index access method functions 'amgetmulti' that can
fetch multiple TIDs per call.  (The functions exist but are totally
untested as yet.)  Since I was modifying pg_am anyway, remove the
no-longer-needed 'rel' parameter from amcostestimate functions, and
also remove the vestigial amowner column that was creating useless
work for Alvaro's shared-object-dependencies project.
Initdb forced due to changes in pg_am.
2005-03-27 23:53:05 +00:00
Tom Lane 9d388e1f39 Fix a pair of related issues with estimation of inequalities that involve
binary-compatible relabeling of one or both operands.  examine_variable
should avoid stripping RelabelType from non-variable expressions, so that
they will continue to have the correct type; and convert_to_scalar should
just use that type and ignore the other input type.  This isn't perfect
but it beats failing entirely.  Per example from Michael Fuhr.
2005-03-26 20:55:39 +00:00
Tom Lane fccde77ecb Prevent to_char(interval) from dumping core on month-related formats
when a zero-month interval is given.  Per discussion with Karel.
Also, some desultory const-labeling of constant tables.  More could be
done along that line.
2005-03-26 00:41:31 +00:00
Tom Lane 08890b407e Fix resource owner code to generate catcache and relcache leak warnings
when open references remain during normal cleanup of a resource owner.
This restores the system's ability to warn about leaks to what it was
before 8.0.  Not really a user-level bug, but helpful for development.
2005-03-25 18:30:28 +00:00
Tom Lane 519cef22bf Add missing min/max parameters to DefineCustomIntVariable() and
DefineCustomRealVariable().  Thomas Hallgren
2005-03-25 16:17:28 +00:00
Tom Lane 6e26c00297 Fix to_date to behave reasonably when CC and YY fields are both used.
Karel Zak
2005-03-25 16:08:40 +00:00
Tom Lane 0dca4fcb0e array_map can't use the fn_extra field of the provided fcinfo struct as
its private storage, because that belongs to the function that it is
supposed to call.  Per report from Ezequiel Tolnay.
2005-03-24 21:50:38 +00:00
Bruce Momjian b1f57d88f5 Change Win32 O_SYNC method to O_DSYNC because that is what the method
currently does.  This is now the default Win32 wal sync method because
we perfer o_datasync to fsync.

Also, change Win32 fsync to a new wal sync method called
fsync_writethrough because that is the behavior of _commit, which is
what is used for fsync on Win32.

Backpatch to 8.0.X.
2005-03-24 04:36:20 +00:00
Tom Lane bd9b4a9d46 Use InitFunctionCallInfoData() macro instead of MemSet in performance
critical places in execQual.  By Atsushi Ogawa; some minor cleanup by moi.
2005-03-22 20:13:09 +00:00
Tom Lane 775d28302c Fix quote_ident to use quote_identifier rather than its own, not quite
up-to-speed logic; in particular this will cause it to quote names that
match keywords.  Remove unnecessary multibyte cruft from quote_literal
(all backend-internal encodings are 8-bit-safe).
2005-03-21 16:29:20 +00:00
Neil Conway fe7015f5e8 Change the return value of HeapTupleSatisfiesUpdate() to be an enum,
rather than an integer, and fix the associated fallout. From Alvaro
Herrera.
2005-03-20 23:40:34 +00:00
Tom Lane 91728fa26c Add temp_buffers GUC variable to allow users to determine the size
of the local buffer arena for temporary table access.
2005-03-19 23:27:11 +00:00
Tom Lane 88164799ce Need to reset local buffer pin counts, not only shared buffer pins,
before we attempt any file deletions in ShutdownPostgres.  Per Tatsuo.
2005-03-18 16:16:09 +00:00
Tom Lane afb66ad8dd Need to release buffer pins before attempting to drop files during
backend exit.  Per report from Bruce.
2005-03-18 05:24:13 +00:00
Tom Lane 7a969cad2e Treat EPERM as a non-error case when checking to see if old postmaster
is still alive.  This improves our odds of not getting fooled by an
unrelated process when checking a stale lock file.  Other checks already
in place, plus one newly added in checkDataDir(), ensure that we cannot
attempt to usurp the place of a postmaster belonging to a different userid,
so there is no need to error out.  Add comments indicating the importance
of these other checks.
2005-03-18 03:48:49 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 83e87e6f2e Add missing include for new lc_ctype_is_c() function.
Per Neil.
2005-03-16 01:49:10 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 494f30c953 Prevent locale-aware handling of upper, lower, and initcap when the
locale is C.

Backpatch to 8.0.X because some operating systems were throwing errors
for such operations, rather than ignoring the locale when it was C.
2005-03-16 00:02:49 +00:00
Bruce Momjian e7fb9f18bf Add support for Win1252 encoding.
Roland Volkmann
2005-03-14 18:31:25 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 41e2a80f57 Update comments for new encoding names. 2005-03-14 00:19:13 +00:00
Neil Conway ff02d0a052 Make default_with_oids default to false -- user-created tables will now
no longer include OIDs, unless WITH OIDS is specified or the
default_with_oids configuration parameter is enabled. Update the docs
accordingly.
2005-03-13 09:36:31 +00:00
Bruce Momjian ee1bd33dd0 Document aliases for our supported encodings.
Add a few encodings that were not documented.
2005-03-13 01:26:30 +00:00
Tom Lane fa5e44017a Adjust the API for aggregate function calls so that a C-coded function
can tell whether it is being used as an aggregate or not.  This allows
such a function to avoid re-pallocing a pass-by-reference transition
value; normally it would be unsafe for a function to scribble on an input,
but in the aggregate case it's safe to reuse the old transition value.
Make int8inc() do this.  This gets a useful improvement in the speed of
COUNT(*), at least on narrow tables (it seems to be swamped by I/O when
the table rows are wide).  Per a discussion in early December with
Neil Conway.  I also fixed int_aggregate.c to check this, thereby
turning it into something approaching a supportable technique instead
of being a crude hack.
2005-03-12 20:25:06 +00:00
Tom Lane a214e9c996 Fix problem with infinite recursion between write_syslogger_file and
elog if the former has trouble writing its file.  Code review for
Magnus' patch to redirect stderr to syslog on Windows (Bruce's version
seems right, but did some minor prettification).

Backpatch both changes to 8.0 branch.
2005-03-12 01:54:44 +00:00
Bruce Momjian caad817d1c Add fprintf() custom version to libpgport.
Document use of macros for pg_printf functions.

Bump major versions of all interfaces to handle movement of get_progname
from libpq to libpgport in 8.0, and probably other libpgport changes in 8.1.
2005-03-11 19:13:43 +00:00
Neil Conway 4cd2fd66f8 Unbreak out-of-tree builds, by fixing a typo. 2005-03-07 23:18:06 +00:00