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Tom Lane b021e9a130 Put back code in nodeAgg to generate a dummy all-nulls input tuple
before calling execProject, when the outerPlan has returned zero tuples.
I took this out under the mistaken impression that the input tuple
couldn't be referenced by execProject if we weren't in GROUP BY mode.
But it can, if we're in an UPDATE or DELETE...
1999-10-30 01:18:16 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 60f3e6b3a5 Make USING in COPY optional. 1999-10-29 23:52:22 +00:00
Bruce Momjian ba1714b654 Fix wording. 1999-10-29 23:44:42 +00:00
Bruce Momjian d426869b89 Fix compile after COMMENT problem. 1999-10-26 16:32:46 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 577e21b34f Hello.
The following patch extends the COMMENT ON functionality to the
rest of the database objects beyond just tables, columns, and views. The
grammer of the COMMENT ON statement now looks like:

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

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

Mike Mascari
(mascarim@yahoo.com)
1999-10-26 03:12:39 +00:00
Tom Lane 51f62d505e Standardize on MAXPGPATH as the size of a file pathname buffer,
eliminating some wildly inconsistent coding in various parts of the
system.  I set MAXPGPATH = 1024 in config.h.in.  If anyone is really
convinced that there ought to be a configure-time test to set the
value, go right ahead ... but I think it's a waste of time.
1999-10-25 03:08:03 +00:00
Tom Lane 8a17ed6335 'extern char *pg_pathname' in these files fails to agree with
postgres.c's declaration of 'char pg_pathname[...]'.  I dunno when these
ports were last used, but they are sure broken now...
1999-10-25 02:31:47 +00:00
Tom Lane eae456cd7f Add a notion of a 'catalog version number' that can indicate
when an initdb-forcing change has been applied within a development cycle.
PG_VERSION serves this purpose for official releases, but we can't bump
the PG_VERSION number every time we make a change to the catalogs during
development.  Instead, increase the catalog version number to warn other
developers that you've made an incompatible change.  See my mail to
pghackers for more info.
1999-10-24 20:42:27 +00:00
Tom Lane ecd0bfa81a Look Ma, no MAX_PARSE_BUFFER! (At least not in the backend.
pg_dump and interfaces/odbc still need some work.)
1999-10-23 03:13:33 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 0e1bfe92c7 I have a patch for postgresql-snapshot(1999-10-22).
This patch fix a TODO list item.
* require SELECT DISTINCT target list to have all ORDER BY columns

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

---
Atsushi Ogawa
1999-10-22 11:51:35 +00:00
Tom Lane 9a50485fb7 Bugfix for CREATE RULE invoked via SPI --- from Hiroshi,
23 Jul 99.  Not sure why this didn't get applied before...
1999-10-21 02:33:25 +00:00
Tom Lane 470039332f Remove fixed-size buffers in rule storage routine. 1999-10-21 01:46:24 +00:00
Tom Lane 42b991fd1f BufFileSeek's behavior at segment boundaries wasn't what
logfile.c wanted ... seems easier to fix BufFileSeek.
1999-10-19 02:34:45 +00:00
Tom Lane b7d49a4209 Drive a stake through the heart of the last use of MAX_PARSE_BUFFER
in the backend.  Still a few stragglers, but we're getting closer to
being rid of query length limits...
1999-10-18 03:32:29 +00:00
Tom Lane 8e35bbd133 Remove fixed-size literal buffer from scan.l, and repair
boundary-condition bug in myinput() which caused flex scanner to fail
on tokens larger than a bufferload.  Turns out flex doesn't want null-
terminated input ... and if it gives you a 1-character buffer, you'd
better supply a character, not a null, lest you be thought to be
reporting end of input.
1999-10-18 02:42:31 +00:00
Tom Lane 3d5079c174 Except_Intersect_Rewrite() forgot to move LIMIT info to new
topmost SELECT node after rearranging query tree.
1999-10-17 23:50:43 +00:00
Tom Lane e1c76c2533 Change fd.c so that temp files are closed and deleted at
proc_exit time.  I discovered that if the frontend closes the connection
when you're inside a transaction block, there is nothing ensuring that
temp files go away ... I wonder whether proc_exit ought to try to do an
explicit transaction abort?
1999-10-17 23:09:02 +00:00
Tom Lane 887afac1f5 Remove now-dead sort modules. 1999-10-17 22:19:07 +00:00
Tom Lane 26c48b5e8c Final stage of psort reconstruction work: replace psort.c with
a generalized module 'tuplesort.c' that can sort either HeapTuples or
IndexTuples, and is not tied to execution of a Sort node.  Clean up
memory leakages in sorting, and replace nbtsort.c's private implementation
of mergesorting with calls to tuplesort.c.
1999-10-17 22:15:09 +00:00
Tom Lane 59ed74e60b Actually, nodeMergejoin shouldn't include psort.h at all... 1999-10-17 18:00:29 +00:00
Tom Lane 3a2fd8492a nodeMergejoin was depending on an inclusion from psort.h... 1999-10-16 21:31:26 +00:00
Tom Lane 957146dcec Second phase of psort reconstruction project: add bookkeeping logic to
recycle storage within sort temp file on a block-by-block basis.  This
reduces peak disk usage to essentially just the volume of data being
sorted, whereas it had been about 4x the data volume before.
1999-10-16 19:49:28 +00:00
Tatsuo Ishii 357231e68e Check RELSEG_SIZE when postmaster starting up.
this is neccesary to make sure that the backend and
the database uses same RELSEG_SIZE.
1999-10-16 09:32:23 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 7acc237744 This patch implements ORACLE's COMMENT SQL command.
>From the ORACLE 7 SQL Language Reference Manual:
-----------------------------------------------------
COMMENT

Purpose:

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

Prerequisites:

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

Syntax:

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

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

Example:

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

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

to drop a comment:

COMMENT ON COLUMN workorders.hours IS '';

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

Hope this makes the grade,

Mike Mascari
(mascarim@yahoo.com)
1999-10-15 01:49:49 +00:00
Tom Lane db3c4c3a2d Split 'BufFile' routines out of fd.c into a new module, buffile.c. Extend
BufFile so that it handles multi-segment temporary files transparently.
This allows sorts and hashes to work with data exceeding 2Gig (or whatever
the local limit on file size is).  Change psort.c to use relative seeks
instead of absolute seeks for backwards scanning, so that it won't fail
when the data volume exceeds 2Gig.
1999-10-13 15:02:32 +00:00
Bruce Momjian c6411605e1 I have created a small patch that makes possible to compile pgsql on newer
Cygwin snapshots (tested on 990115 which is recommended to use - it fixes
some errors in B20.1)

And I have another patch for including <sys/ipc.h> before <sys/sem.h> in
backend/storage/lmgr/proc.c - it is required due the design of cygipc
headers

                        Dan
1999-10-12 14:54:28 +00:00
Tatsuo Ishii 7adb1b0072 Add blcksz to struct ControlFileData to check BLCKSZ is same
as BLCKSZ which the backend was compiled in.
1999-10-12 10:21:56 +00:00
Hiroshi Inoue 05d13cad28 The 1st step to implement new type of scan,TidScan.
Now WHERE restriction on ctid is allowed though it is
sequentially scanned.
1999-10-11 06:28:29 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 5883563208 Re-add mention of FAQ's for shared memory/ipc errors. 1999-10-10 16:53:51 +00:00
Bruce Momjian b8c3226da2 Allow \r as whitespace. 1999-10-09 01:32:38 +00:00
Jan Wieck 34eb4f0a32 First real FOREIGN KEY constraint trigger functionality.
Implemented now:

    FOREIGN KEY ... REFERENCES ... MATCH FULL
	FOREIGN KEY ... MATCH FULL ... ON DELETE CASCADE

Jan
1999-10-08 12:00:08 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 7395d9ab4e Update display of debug levels. 1999-10-08 05:36:58 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 5d72657732 clean up debug flags. 1999-10-08 05:27:14 +00:00
Bruce Momjian b3c7ad5750 Comment cleanup. 1999-10-08 05:20:48 +00:00
Bruce Momjian fbe9d1a430 Fix for "--" comment and no trailing newline, as seen in Perl. 1999-10-08 05:03:14 +00:00
Bruce Momjian ae61ef34bd Cleanup -is flag to -l for SSL. Another PERL variable name fix. Clean
up debugging options for postmaster and postgres programs.  postmaster
-d is no longer optional.  Documentation updates.
1999-10-08 04:28:57 +00:00
Tom Lane 5ce158c534 Remove a no-longer-needed kluge for degenerate aggregate cases,
and update some comments.
1999-10-08 03:49:55 +00:00
Vadim B. Mikheev c528c42ec2 More startup/shutdown log messages. 1999-10-08 02:16:22 +00:00
Tom Lane 79cb5f76e9 Somehow missed this call to addRangeTableEntry() ... 1999-10-07 05:48:03 +00:00
Tom Lane 3eb1c82277 Fix planner and rewriter to follow SQL semantics for tables that are
mentioned in FROM but not elsewhere in the query: such tables should be
joined over anyway.  Aside from being more standards-compliant, this allows
removal of some very ugly hacks for COUNT(*) processing.  Also, allow
HAVING clause without aggregate functions, since SQL does.  Clean up
CREATE RULE statement-list syntax the same way Bruce just fixed the
main stmtmulti production.
CAUTION: addition of a field to RangeTblEntry nodes breaks stored rules;
you will have to initdb if you have any rules.
1999-10-07 04:23:24 +00:00
Vadim B. Mikheev 4040fcfa78 Small cleanup. 1999-10-06 22:44:25 +00:00
Vadim B. Mikheev 4793740367 XLOG (also known as WAL -:)) Bootstrap/Startup/Shutdown.
First step in cleaning up backend initialization code.
Fix for FATAL: now FATAL is ERROR + exit.
1999-10-06 21:58:18 +00:00
Hiroshi Inoue 9df8ced9d1 Improve the treatment of partial(incomplete) blocks of relation files.
This may solve a TODO item
* Recover or force failure when disk space is exhausted
1999-10-06 06:38:04 +00:00
Vadim B. Mikheev 66fbea5041 Don't set BootstrapProcessingMode in AddNewRelationTuple() before
heap_insert() any more. No reasons to do it, and old comments
said about this.
1999-10-06 03:08:46 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 00c85b44b8 Allow comment-only lines, and ;;; lines too. 1999-10-05 18:14:31 +00:00
Tom Lane 3e21ecbbe6 Make the rule deparser a little less quote-happy, so that
display of default expressions isn't quite so ugly.
1999-10-04 04:37:23 +00:00
Tom Lane 7cd67c800a Oops, DEFAULT processing wasn't doing type compatibility checking
quite the same way that transformInsertStatement does, so that an expression
could be accepted by CREATE TABLE and then fail when used.  Also, put back
check that CONSTRAINT expressions must yield boolean...
1999-10-04 02:12:26 +00:00
Tom Lane eabc714a91 Reimplement parsing and storage of default expressions and constraint
expressions in CREATE TABLE.  There is no longer an emasculated expression
syntax for these things; it's full a_expr for constraints, and b_expr
for defaults (unfortunately the fact that NOT NULL is a part of the
column constraint syntax causes a shift/reduce conflict if you try a_expr.
Oh well --- at least parenthesized boolean expressions work now).  Also,
stored expression for a column default is not pre-coerced to the column
type; we rely on transformInsertStatement to do that when the default is
actually used.  This means "f1 datetime default 'now'" behaves the way
people usually expect it to.
BTW, all the support code is now there to implement ALTER TABLE ADD
CONSTRAINT and ALTER TABLE ADD COLUMN with a default value.  I didn't
actually teach ALTER TABLE to call it, but it wouldn't be much work.
1999-10-03 23:55:40 +00:00
Tom Lane b40ac42efb Teach parse_coerce about non-cachable functions (actually,
make it call eval_const_expressions() so that it doesn't have to know).
1999-10-02 23:29:19 +00:00
Tom Lane 6eb8d255d2 Allow CREATE FUNCTION's WITH clause to be used for all language types,
not just C, so that ISCACHABLE attribute can be specified for user-defined
functions.  Get rid of ParamString node type, which wasn't actually being
generated by gram.y anymore, even though define.c thought that was what
it was getting.  Clean up minor bug in dfmgr.c (premature heap_close).
1999-10-02 21:33:33 +00:00
Tom Lane 1f122a7c4c Replace float.c's #ifdef finite check with a proper autoconf check, so it
works if finite() is a function.  Patch from Christof Petig.
1999-10-02 17:45:31 +00:00
Tom Lane 54204e6c78 Stick finger into a couple more holes in the leaky dike of
modifyAggrefQual.  This routine really, really needs to be retired, but
until we have subselects in FROM there's no chance of doing the job right.
In the meantime try to respond to unhandlable cases with elog rather than
coredump.
1999-10-02 04:42:04 +00:00
Tom Lane fc43696d1a Fix make_clause and make_opclause to record valid type info
in the Expr nodes they produce.  This fixes a few cases of errors like
'typeidTypeRelid: Invalid type - oid = 0' caused by calling parser-related
routines on expression trees that have already been processed by planner-
related routines.
1999-10-02 04:37:52 +00:00
Tom Lane cd243d27ce Revise rule-printing routines to use expandable StringInfo buffers, so that
they have no hardwired limit on the length of a rule's text.  Fix a couple
of minor bugs in passing --- deparsed UPDATE queries didn't have quotes
around relation name, and quotes and backslashes in constant values weren't
backslash-quoted.
1999-10-02 01:08:05 +00:00
Tom Lane 389af07cf0 Clean up rewriter routines to use expression_tree_walker and
expression_tree_mutator rather than ad-hoc tree walking code.  This shortens
the code materially and fixes a fair number of sins of omission.  Also,
change modifyAggrefQual to *not* recurse into subselects, since its mission
is satisfied if it removes aggregate functions from the top level of a
WHERE clause.  This cures problems with queries of the form SELECT ...
WHERE x IN (SELECT ... HAVING something-using-an-aggregate), which would
formerly get mucked up by modifyAggrefQual.  The routine is still
fundamentally broken, of course, but I don't think there's any way to get
rid of it before we implement subselects in FROM ...
1999-10-01 04:08:24 +00:00
Jan Wieck ccecf1fa46 Added utils/adt/ri_triggers with empty shells for the
FOREIGN KEY triggers.

Added pg_proc entries for all the new functions.

Jan
1999-09-30 14:54:24 +00:00
Jan Wieck daaeafd9e1 Removed (useless) pg_proc_prosrc_index
Jan
1999-09-30 10:31:47 +00:00
Tom Lane 2993f0c100 Reverse out getopt patch --- turns out it doesn't help on my
platform, and there are at least some people it's not broken for.  So undo
change until we can discuss a more portable solution.
1999-09-30 02:45:17 +00:00
Tom Lane 1764d9579e Un-break optarg() call --- some peoples' optarg libraries
don't like extraneous colons in the option list...
1999-09-30 02:17:23 +00:00
Tom Lane 5fc889fbea Hmm, guess I forgot to commit this file the other day ...
just some cosmetic changes now, Vadim already fixed the heap_xxx calls.
1999-09-30 01:12:36 +00:00
Jan Wieck b5c4b77283 Added nbtree operator class for NUMERIC
Jan
1999-09-29 21:13:31 +00:00
Bruce Momjian a6528e08a5 Disable new FROM-clause warning. 1999-09-29 18:16:04 +00:00
Jan Wieck 1547ee017c This is part #1 for of the DEFERRED CONSTRAINT TRIGGER support.
Implements the CREATE CONSTRAINT TRIGGER and SET CONSTRAINTS commands.

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

Jan
1999-09-29 16:06:40 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 008ef1de22 Add subquery mention in auto-create table entry. 1999-09-28 17:50:23 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 57d0ae5590 Fix for AIX dynaloader from Zeugswetter Andrea 1999-09-28 17:35:12 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 8ccebab8bd More cleanup for | and ^. 1999-09-28 14:49:36 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 77bef41c7f More cleanup for | and ^. 1999-09-28 14:38:02 +00:00
Bruce Momjian f44c7bad6c Fix for creation of operator |. 1999-09-28 14:31:19 +00:00
Vadim B. Mikheev 3fea625e9d Make tree compilable (+WAL). 1999-09-28 11:41:09 +00:00
Vadim B. Mikheev 539b6304b3 heap_close(rel, AccessShareLock);
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ need in
1999-09-28 11:27:13 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 9394d62c73 I have been working with user defined types and user defined c
functions.  One problem that I have encountered with the function
manager is that it does not allow the user to define type conversion
functions that convert between user types. For instance if mytype1,
mytype2, and mytype3 are three Postgresql user types, and if I wish to
define Postgresql conversion functions like

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

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

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


Bernie Frankpitt
1999-09-28 04:34:56 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 63a85082e3 Reverse out last scan.l patch for minus handling.\ 1999-09-28 03:41:40 +00:00
Tom Lane a55888ec9c Fix nodeAgg coredump in case where lower-level plan has
an empty targetlist *and* fails to return any tuples, as will happen
for example with 'SELECT COUNT(1) FROM table WHERE ...' if the where-
clause selects no tuples.  It's so nice to make a fix by diking out code,
instead of adding more...
1999-09-28 02:03:19 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 341e360d67 Sorry, guys. Here is the ultimate patch which keeps the entire
behavior as it was, apart from forbidding minus-terminated
operators. Seems that I have to break the habit of doing before
thinking properly :-/  The point is that my second patch breaks
constructs like a & b  or   a ! b. This patch is to be applied
instead of any of two other today's patches.

Leon
1999-09-27 21:02:54 +00:00
Bruce Momjian d62a7ac6d3 Massimo's SET FSYNC and SHOW PG_OPTIONS changes, without SET QUERY_LIMIT. 1999-09-27 20:27:32 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 12a932251c Cancel query support from Massimo 1999-09-27 20:00:44 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 7d7fb02148 Following advice from Michael Ansley, I broke up the patch in
two: one fixes uminus and other literal length. They are to be
applied - uminus first, then possilbly literal on top of uminus.

Leon
1999-09-27 19:40:40 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 7b2a8e4e56 Currently,only the first column of multi-column indices
is used to find start scan position of Indexscan-s.

To speed up finding scan start position,I have changed
_bt_first() to use as many keys as possible.

I'll attach the patch here.

Regards.

Hiroshi Inoue
1999-09-27 18:20:21 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 62045e67eb Emit warning on SELECT pg_language.* 1999-09-27 17:46:14 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 74a263ed34 Fix to give super user and createdb user proper update catalog rights. 1999-09-27 16:44:56 +00:00
Vadim B. Mikheev 30659d43eb Transaction log manager core code.
It doesn't work currently but also don't break anything -:)
1999-09-27 15:48:12 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 065a40f90c Add README.SSL 1999-09-27 03:16:09 +00:00
Bruce Momjian e0e7daef6d Lots of patches coming in from me today :-)
When drawing up a very simple "text-drawing" of how the negotiation is done,
I realised I had done this last part (fallback) in a very stupid way. Patch
#4 fixes this, and does it in a much better way.

Included is also the simple text-drawing of how the negotiation is done.

//Magnus
1999-09-27 03:13:16 +00:00
Tom Lane be09bc9ff2 Modify nodeAgg.c so that no rows are returned for a GROUP BY
with no input rows, per pghackers discussions around 7/22/99.  Clean up
a bunch of ugly coding while at it; remove redundant re-lookup of
aggregate info at start of each new GROUP.  Arrange to pfree intermediate
values when they are pass-by-ref types, so that aggregates on pass-by-ref
types no longer eat memory.  This takes care of a couple of TODO items...
1999-09-26 21:21:15 +00:00
Tom Lane 40f6524161 Implement constant-expression simplification per Bernard
Frankpitt, plus some improvements from yours truly.  The simplifier depends
on the proiscachable field of pg_proc to tell it whether a function is
safe to pre-evaluate --- things like nextval() are not, for example.
Update pg_proc.h to contain reasonable cacheability information; as of
6.5.* hardly any functions were marked cacheable.  I may have erred too
far in the other direction; see recent mail to pghackers for more info.
This update does not force an initdb, exactly, but you won't see much
benefit from the simplifier until you do one.
1999-09-26 02:28:44 +00:00
Tom Lane e812458b27 Several changes here, not very related but touching some of the same files.
* Buffer refcount cleanup (per my "progress report" to pghackers, 9/22).
* Add links to backend PROC structs to sinval's array of per-backend info,
and use these links for routines that need to check the state of all
backends (rather than the slow, complicated search of the ShmemIndex
hashtable that was used before).  Add databaseOID to PROC structs.
* Use this to implement an interlock that prevents DESTROY DATABASE of
a database containing running backends.  (It's a little tricky to prevent
a concurrently-starting backend from getting in there, since the new
backend is not able to lock anything at the time it tries to look up
its database in pg_database.  My solution is to recheck that the DB is
OK at the end of InitPostgres.  It may not be a 100% solution, but it's
a lot better than no interlock at all...)
* In ALTER TABLE RENAME, flush buffers for the relation before doing the
rename of the physical files, to ensure we don't get failures later from
mdblindwrt().
* Update TRUNCATE patch so that it actually compiles against current
sources :-(.
You should do "make clean all" after pulling these changes.
1999-09-24 00:25:33 +00:00
Bruce Momjian dabc3f31b5 Fix for netmask('x.x.x.x/0') is 255.255.255.255 instead of 0.0.0.0
This is because (-1) << 32 is -1 (Only intel arc. has been checked)

Oleg Sharoiko
1999-09-23 17:42:23 +00:00
Bruce Momjian e7cad7b0cb Add TRUNCATE command, with psql help and sgml additions. 1999-09-23 17:03:39 +00:00
Bruce Momjian ad604ac372 values.h patch from Alex Howansky 1999-09-21 20:58:25 +00:00
Tom Lane fe2ab18ed9 Remove incorrect 'Assert(targetList != NULL)'. An
INSERT ... DEFAULT VALUES statement does indeed have a null targetlist,
at least during parse and rewrite stages.
1999-09-19 17:20:58 +00:00
Tom Lane e1a8b0f2ce Fix CASE bug identified by Keith Parks: CASE didn't reliably
treat a NULL condition result as FALSE.  Clean up some bogus comments
here and there, too.
1999-09-18 23:26:37 +00:00
Tom Lane bd272cace6 Mega-commit to make heap_open/heap_openr/heap_close take an
additional argument specifying the kind of lock to acquire/release (or
'NoLock' to do no lock processing).  Ensure that all relations are locked
with some appropriate lock level before being examined --- this ensures
that relevant shared-inval messages have been processed and should prevent
problems caused by concurrent VACUUM.  Fix several bugs having to do with
mismatched increment/decrement of relation ref count and mismatched
heap_open/close (which amounts to the same thing).  A bogus ref count on
a relation doesn't matter much *unless* a SI Inval message happens to
arrive at the wrong time, which is probably why we got away with this
sloppiness for so long.  Repair missing grab of AccessExclusiveLock in
DROP TABLE, ALTER/RENAME TABLE, etc, as noted by Hiroshi.
Recommend 'make clean all' after pulling this update; I modified the
Relation struct layout slightly.
Will post further discussion to pghackers list shortly.
1999-09-18 19:08:25 +00:00
Tatsuo Ishii 2d0eee32c4 Changes made by Hiroshi Inoue and approved by Vadim.
See attached mail for more details.

-------------------------------------------------------------------
From: "Vadim Mikheev" <vadim@krs.ru>
To: "Hiroshi Inoue" <Inoue@tpf.co.jp>
References: <000201befa94$42fe04c0$2801007e@cadzone.tpf.co.jp>
Subject: Re: elog(ERROR) in vacuum
Date: Fri, 10 Sep 1999 10:27:10 +0900
Organization: OJSC Rostelecom (Krasnoyarsk)
Message-ID: <37D85E6E.5AFA126D@krs.ru>

Hiroshi Inoue wrote:
>
> Hello Vadim,
>
> I have a question about vacuum.
>
> VACUUM has a phase like commit which calls TransactionIdCommit().
> But if elog(ERROR) occured after that,the status of transaction is
> changed from XID_COMMIT to XID_ABORT.
>
> Seems to me this causes inconsistency.
> Shoudn't AbortTransaction() be changed not to call TransacionIdAbort()
> in case of vacuum.

You're right!
As usual -:)

Vadim
1999-09-16 09:08:56 +00:00
Thomas G. Lockhart 2ee735ca21 Allow ISOLATION and LEVEL as column names. These are SQL92 reserved words
which do not need to be so for our parser. Apparently omitted earlier.
1999-09-14 06:06:31 +00:00
Thomas G. Lockhart f0f73b316d Allow CASE statement to contain *only* untyped result clauses or nulls.
Almost worked before, but forgot one place to check.
 Reported by Tatsuo Ishii.
Still does not do the right thing if inserting into a non-string target
 column. Should look for a type coersion later, but doesn't.
1999-09-13 04:14:56 +00:00
Tom Lane 43d32d3683 First cut at doing something reasonable with OR-of-ANDs WHERE
conditions.  There are some pretty bogus heuristics in prepqual.c that
try to decide whether to output CNF or DNF format; they need to be replaced,
likely.  Right now the code is probably too willing to choose DNF form,
which might hurt performance in some cases that used to work OK.
But at least we have a foundation to build on.
1999-09-13 00:17:25 +00:00
Marc G. Fournier 2b7777bfa2 cygwin doesn't have an endian.h, but defines BYTE_ORDER in sys/param.h 1999-09-12 22:27:47 +00:00
Tom Lane 2119cc0670 Further improvements in cnfify: reduce amount of self-recursion
in or_normalize, remove detection of duplicate subexpressions (since it's
highly unlikely to be worth the amount of time it takes), and introduce
a dnfify() entry point so that unintelligible backwards logic in UNION
processing can be eliminated.  This is just an intermediate step ---
next thing is to look at not forcing the qual into CNF form when it would
be better off in DNF form.
1999-09-12 18:08:17 +00:00
Tom Lane 4644fc8071 Eliminate query length limitation imposed by pg_client_to_server
and pg_server_to_client.  Eliminate copy.c's restriction on the length
of a single attribute.
1999-09-11 22:28:11 +00:00
Tom Lane b65ab31910 Eliminate token length assumption in scanstr(). 1999-09-11 22:26:47 +00:00
Tom Lane b399805e22 Eliminate elog()'s hardwired limit on length of an error message.
This change seems necessary in conjunction with long queries, and it
cleans up some bogosity in connection with long EXPLAIN texts anyway.
Note that current libpq will accept any length error message (at least
until it runs out of memory); prior versions have a limit of 8K, but
will cleanly discard excess error text, so there shouldn't be any
big compatibility problems with old clients.
1999-09-11 19:06:42 +00:00
Tom Lane 5bc0d31ae8 Repair incorrect cleanup of heap memory allocation during
transaction abort --- before it only worked if there was exactly one level
of allocation context stacked in the blank portal.  Now it does the right
thing for any depth, including zero...
1999-09-09 16:25:35 +00:00
Tom Lane 8b8db01517 Minor improvement in SI overflow logic: try to delete
expired messages before concluding that we really have buffer overflow.
1999-09-09 14:56:06 +00:00
Tom Lane 9e713ddb99 Get rid of elog(DEBUG) in snprintf emulation ... it's just
cluttering the log file...
1999-09-09 03:13:22 +00:00
Tom Lane 51db6455ea Repair error noticed by Roberto Cornacchia: selectivity code
was rejecting negative attnums as bogus, which of course they are not.
Add code to get_attdisbursion to produce a useful value for OID attribute,
since VACUUM does not store stats for system attributes.
Also, repair bug that's been in eqjoinsel for a long time: it was taking
the max of the two columns' disbursions, whereas it should use the min.
1999-09-09 02:36:04 +00:00
Tom Lane 45500964f6 StreamConnection() mustn't call elog(). 1999-09-08 22:57:12 +00:00
Tom Lane b1134e369f Cope with versions of vsnprintf() written by people who
don't read man pages...
1999-09-08 16:31:38 +00:00
Tom Lane bee7cd2a36 Repair logic error in LIKE: should not return LIKE_ABORT
when reach end of pattern before end of text.  Improve code comments.
1999-09-07 19:09:46 +00:00
Tom Lane 8759f175db Performance improvements in cnfify(): get rid of exponential
space consumption in pull_args, and avoid doing the full CNF transform on
operands of operator clauses, where it's really not particularly helpful.
This answers the TODO item about large numbers of OR clauses, at least
partially.  I was able to do a ten-thousand-OR-clause query with about
20Mb memory consumption ... it took an obscenely long time, but it worked...
1999-09-07 03:47:06 +00:00
Tom Lane 85712da90d Mike Ansley's fixes for long queries. This change just
corrects flex myinput() routine so that it doesn't assume there is only
one bufferload of data.  We still have the issue of getting rid of
YY_USES_REJECT so that the scanner can cope with tokens larger than its
initial buffer size.
1999-09-07 00:13:27 +00:00
Tom Lane 22fe3d4b04 I finally understood what sinvaladt.c is doing --- and it
offended my aesthestic sensibility that there was so much unreadable code
doing so little.  Rewritten code is about half the size, faster, and
(I hope) much more intelligible.
1999-09-06 19:37:38 +00:00
Tom Lane cc8b67a5c3 Fix relcache.c so that local relations (those created during
current transaction) are not flushed by shared-cache-inval reset message.
SI reset actually works now, for probably the first time in a long time.
I was able to run initdb and regression tests with a 16-element SI message
array, with a lot of NOTICE: cache state reset messages but no crashes.
1999-09-06 19:33:16 +00:00
Tom Lane c5092847e7 RelationCacheInvalidate thought there were 7 nailed-in-cache
system tables, but actually there are only 6 --- see RelationInitialize.
Kinda makes you wonder how long ago this code was last executed...
1999-09-06 18:13:02 +00:00
Tom Lane b9d01fe288 Per Tatsuo's recommendation, change mdopen so that it won't
automatically create the file, except during bootstrap mode where that
seems to be necessary.
1999-09-05 23:24:53 +00:00
Tom Lane 0041202b98 Disallow DROP TABLE/DROP INDEX inside a transaction block.
We can't support these properly, since once the relation's physical files
are unlinked, there's no way to roll back the transaction.  I suppose
we could postpone the unlink till transaction commit, but then what of
BEGIN; DROP TABLE foo; CREATE TABLE foo; ?
The code does allow dropping a table/index created in the current
transaction block, however, since the post-abort state would be that
the table doesn't exist anyway.
1999-09-05 17:43:47 +00:00
Tom Lane 6645a73863 IsTransactionBlock() should return true in TBLOCK_ABORT state. 1999-09-05 17:12:34 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 4fa1eeb826 remove elogs used for debugging. 1999-09-04 22:03:09 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 0e14dfe0fb Intercept temp table lookups further up to map temp names. 1999-09-04 22:00:30 +00:00
Tom Lane cb36c0f682 In RelationNameGetRelation(), replace temp table name by
real name before doing lookup.  We only want to index temp tables by their
real names in the relcache, to ensure there's not more than one relcache
entry for them.
1999-09-04 21:47:23 +00:00
Tom Lane 15dd167854 Avoid transaction overhead when there are no temp tables
to be deleted.
1999-09-04 21:45:48 +00:00
Tom Lane a24ebc3f7e Remove no-longer-needed code to update temprel's copy of
pg_class tuple during ALTER TABLE ADD COLUMN.
1999-09-04 21:19:33 +00:00
Bruce Momjian fb7548f4db Invalidate temp entries for aborted transactions. 1999-09-04 19:55:50 +00:00
Tom Lane b4a607c9e0 Modify RelationFlushRelation so that if the relcache entry
has positive refcount, it is rebuilt from pg_class data.  This ensures
that relcache entries will track changes made by other backends.  Formerly,
a shared inval report would just be ignored if it happened to arrive while
the relcache entry was in use.  Also, fix relcache to reset ref counts
to zero during transaction abort.  Finally, change LockRelation() so that
it checks for shared inval reports after obtaining the lock.  In this way,
once any kind of lock has been obtained on a rel, we can trust the relcache
entry to be up-to-date.
1999-09-04 18:42:15 +00:00
Tom Lane 8add6d71cf Modify sinval so that InvalidateSharedInvalid() does not hold
the SInval spinlock while it is calling the passed invalFunction or
resetFunction.  This is necessary to avoid deadlock with lmgr change;
InvalidateSharedInvalid can be called recursively now.  It should be
a good performance improvement anyway --- holding a spinlock for more
than a very short interval is a no-no.
1999-09-04 18:36:45 +00:00
Tom Lane 51f62ea45c Rule deparser didn't handle unary operators correctly. 1999-09-02 03:04:04 +00:00
Tom Lane 68c323483c Repair a bunch of problems in md.c. This builds on Hiroshi's
insight that RelationFlushRelation ought to invoke smgrclose, and that the
way to make that work is to ensure that mdclose doesn't fail if the relation
is already closed (or unlinked, if we are looking at a DROP TABLE).  While
I was testing that, I was able to identify several problems that we had
with multiple-segment relations.  The system is now able to do initdb and
pass the regression tests with a very small segment size (I had it set to
64Kb per segment for testing).  I don't believe that ever worked before.
File descriptor leaks seem to be gone too.
I have partially addressed the concerns we had about mdtruncate(), too.
On a Win32 or NFS filesystem it is not possible to unlink a file that
another backend is holding open, so what md.c now does is to truncate
unwanted files to zero length before trying to unlink them.  The other
backends will be forced to close their open files by relation cache
invalidation --- but I think it would take considerable work to make
that happen before vacuum truncates the relation rather than after.
Leaving zero-length files lying around seems a usable compromise.
1999-09-02 02:57:50 +00:00
Tom Lane e25e6a6dc3 Commit the bulk of Mike Ansley's long-query changes in the
backend.  Still much left to do.
1999-08-31 04:26:40 +00:00
Tom Lane 130e372b5d Minor improvements to stringinfo package to make it more
robust, since it's about to get used much more heavily.
1999-08-31 01:28:37 +00:00
Tom Lane 958600156c Fix several problems in rule deparsing: didn't handle array
references or CASE expressions, didn't parenthesize complex expressions
properly.  Also, always output variable references as fully qualified
names to eliminate ambiguity bug recently reported.  (This could be
smarter, but reliability comes first.)
1999-08-28 03:59:05 +00:00
Tom Lane 37d20eb855 Clean up some mistakes in handling of uplevel Vars in planner.
Most parts of the planner should ignore, or indeed never even see, uplevel
Vars because they will be or have been replaced by Params.  There were a
couple of places that got it wrong though, probably my fault from recent
changes...
1999-08-26 05:09:06 +00:00
Tom Lane 5adebf83b6 Clean up some bugs in oper_select_candidate(), notably the
last loop which would return the *first* surviving-to-that-point candidate
regardless of which one actually passed the test.  This was producing
such curious results as 'oid % 2' getting translated to 'int2(oid) % 2'.
1999-08-26 04:59:15 +00:00
Tom Lane 42af56e1ea Revise implementation of SubLinks so that there is a consistent,
documented intepretation of the lefthand and oper fields.  Fix a number of
obscure problems while at it --- for example, the old code failed if the parser
decided to insert a type-coercion function just below the operator of a
SubLink.
CAUTION: this will break stored rules that contain subplans.  You may
need to initdb.
1999-08-25 23:21:43 +00:00
Tatsuo Ishii edda70c0de Fix vacuum's memory consumption 1999-08-25 12:20:57 +00:00
Tom Lane 2b67dc5387 Alter AllocSet routines so that requests larger than
ALLOC_BIGCHUNK_LIMIT are always allocated as separate malloc() blocks,
and are free()d immediately upon pfree().  Also, if such a chunk is enlarged
with repalloc(), translate the operation into a realloc() so as to
minimize memory usage.  Of course, these large chunks still get freed
automatically if the alloc set is reset.
I have set ALLOC_BIGCHUNK_LIMIT at 64K for now, but perhaps another
size would be better?
1999-08-24 20:11:19 +00:00
Tom Lane 1b81fd7793 coerce_type() failed to guard against trying to convert a NULL
constant to a different type.  Not sure that this could happen in ordinary
parser usage, but it can in some new code I'm working on...
1999-08-24 00:09:56 +00:00
Tom Lane a23faeee83 Remove bogus code in oper_exact --- if it didn't find an exact
match then it tried for a self-commutative operator with the reversed input
data types.  This is pretty silly; there could never be such an operator,
except maybe in binary-compatible-type scenarios, and we have oper_inexact
for that.  Besides which, the oprsanity regress test would complain about
such an operator.  Remove nonfunctional code and simplify routine calling
convention accordingly.
1999-08-23 23:48:39 +00:00
Tom Lane e8140adb10 Further sort-order twiddling in optimizer: be smart about
case where ORDER BY and GROUP BY request the same sort order.
1999-08-22 23:56:45 +00:00
Tom Lane 78114cd4d4 Further planner/optimizer cleanups. Move all set_tlist_references
and fix_opids processing to a single recursive pass over the plan tree
executed at the very tail end of planning, rather than haphazardly here
and there at different places.  Now that tlist Vars do not get modified
until the very end, it's possible to get rid of the klugy var_equal and
match_varid partial-matching routines, and just use plain equal()
throughout the optimizer.  This is a step towards allowing merge and
hash joins to be done on expressions instead of only Vars ...
1999-08-22 20:15:04 +00:00
Tom Lane db436adf76 Major revision of sort-node handling: push knowledge of query
sort order down into planner, instead of handling it only at the very top
level of the planner.  This fixes many things.  An explicit sort is now
avoided if there is a cheaper alternative (typically an indexscan) not
only for ORDER BY, but also for the internal sort of GROUP BY.  It works
even when there is no other reason (such as a WHERE condition) to consider
the indexscan.  It works for indexes on functions.  It works for indexes
on functions, backwards.  It's just so cool...

CAUTION: I have changed the representation of SortClause nodes, therefore
THIS UPDATE BREAKS STORED RULES.  You will need to initdb.
1999-08-21 03:49:17 +00:00
Tom Lane 5588c559e6 Cleanups for int8: guard against null inputs in comparison
operators (and some other places), fix rangechecks in int8 to int4
conversion (same problem we recently figured out in pg_atoi).
1999-08-21 03:06:58 +00:00
Tom Lane d91baea025 Ooops ... I had left some test coding in selfuncs.c that
failed on 'field < textconstant' ...
1999-08-21 00:56:18 +00:00
Tatsuo Ishii 02efaa14e5 Old multi-byte bug. Forgot to rename #ifdef MB to #ifdef MULTIBYTE
Now SET NAMES working again...
1999-08-18 13:04:45 +00:00
Tom Lane abee4c299f Remove extraneous SeqScan node that make_noname was inserting
above a Sort or Materialize node.  As far as I can tell, the only place
that actually needed that was set_tlist_references, which was being lazy
about checking to see if it had a noname node to fix or not...
1999-08-18 04:15:16 +00:00
Tom Lane ed3f69168f EXPLAIN didn't know about 'Materialize' plan nodes. 1999-08-16 23:47:23 +00:00
Tom Lane 91f82de48a Assign sort keys properly when there are duplicate entries in
pathkey list --- corrects misbehavior seen with multiple mergejoin clauses
mentioning same variable.
1999-08-16 23:07:20 +00:00
Tom Lane e6381966c1 Major planner/optimizer revision: get rid of PathOrder node type,
store all ordering information in pathkeys lists (which are now lists of
lists of PathKeyItem nodes, not just lists of lists of vars).  This was
a big win --- the code is smaller and IMHO more understandable than it
was, even though it handles more cases.  I believe the node changes will
not force an initdb for anyone; planner nodes don't show up in stored
rules.
1999-08-16 02:17:58 +00:00
Tom Lane 08320bfb22 Small updates to #include lists for pending optimizer checkin. 1999-08-16 02:10:13 +00:00
Tom Lane c9b128fcdb Move funcid_get_rettype() to lsyscache. 1999-08-16 02:08:59 +00:00
Tom Lane b1baf1ff60 Add get_func_rettype() to general-use lsyscache routines,
since it's now needed in both optimizer and parser.
1999-08-16 02:06:25 +00:00
Thomas G. Lockhart 3cfd56fcf6 Repair the check for redundant UNIQUE and PRIMARY KEY indices.
Also, improve it so that it checks for multi-column constraints.
Thanks to Mark Dalphin <mdalphin@amgen.com> for reporting the problem.
1999-08-15 06:46:49 +00:00