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Marc G. Fournier 07a65b2255 Commit of a *MAJOR* patch from Dan McGuirk <djm@indirect.com>
Changes:

        * Unique index capability works using the syntax 'create unique
          index'.

        * Duplicate OID's in the system tables are removed.  I put
          little scripts called 'duplicate_oids' and 'find_oid' in
          include/catalog that help to find and remove duplicate OID's.
          I also moved 'unused_oids' from backend/catalog to
          include/catalog, since it has to be in the same directory
          as the include files in order to work.

        * The backend tries converting the name of a function or aggregate
          to all lowercase if the original name given doesn't work (mostly
          for compatibility with ODBC).

        * You can 'SELECT NULL' to your heart's content.

        * I put my _bt_updateitem fix in instead, which uses
          _bt_insertonpg so that even if the new key is so big that
          the page has to be split, everything still works.

        * All literal references to system catalog OID's have been
          replaced with references to define'd constants from the catalog
          header files.

        * I added a couple of node copy functions.  I think this was a
          preliminary attempt to get rules to work.
1996-11-13 20:56:15 +00:00
Bruce Momjian aaeef4d17d All external function definitions now have prototypes that are checked. 1996-11-10 03:06:38 +00:00
Marc G. Fournier 500ce42f37 Almost done access... 1996-11-05 10:35:38 +00:00
Marc G. Fournier ca112038ab More include file cleanups 1996-11-03 22:58:26 +00:00
Marc G. Fournier 302b809793 Changes required so that access/* compiles cleanly...
cleaning up behind myself before *yawn* bed :)
1996-11-03 12:35:27 +00:00
Marc G. Fournier 66a518735f Finish cleaning up -I lines 1996-11-03 09:07:03 +00:00
Marc G. Fournier 69c7f25bed Fixes:
I found another bug in btree index.  Looking at the code it seems that NULL
keys are never used to build or scan a btree index (see the explain commands
in the example).  However this is not the case when a null key is retrieved
in an outer loop of a join select and used in an index scan of an inner loop.
This bug causes at least three kinds of problems:

1)  the backend crashes when it tries to compare a text string with a null.

2)  it is not possible to find tuples with null keys in a join.

3)  null is considered equal to 0 when the datum is passed by value, see
    the last query.

Submitted by: Massimo Dal Zotto <dz@cs.unitn.it>
1996-10-30 06:08:10 +00:00
Bryan Henderson b0d6f0aa63 Simplify make files, add full dependencies. 1996-10-27 09:55:05 +00:00
Marc G. Fournier 716d506a81 Make sure the btree patch gets into 2.0 as well...
Still submitted by:  Massimo Dal Zotto <dz@cs.unitn.it>
1996-10-25 09:55:36 +00:00
Marc G. Fournier c471d2bdeb Take out the PERFECT_MMGR #ifdefs:
My guess is that the thing had bugs, and the pfree was commented out.
The thing is probabally free'ed anyway at the end, so it was not a bad
thing.

If it does cause a bug, it will generate an error when hit, so I say
unless someone else knows, let's remove it and run the regression test.

-Bruce
1996-10-24 06:30:40 +00:00
Marc G. Fournier f36b2560a4 Major code cleanups from D'arcy (-Wall -Werror) 1996-10-23 07:42:13 +00:00
Marc G. Fournier 13cd836d62 #include file cleanup 1996-10-20 10:53:18 +00:00
Marc G. Fournier 2ecb7e5e2c Moved '#define *DEBUG' defines to config.h, and document where first
found.

Document any '#ifdef' segments found in config.h
1996-10-18 05:21:27 +00:00
Marc G. Fournier a2740a455f There, now we support GiST...now what? :) 1996-08-26 06:32:06 +00:00
Marc G. Fournier 7bdd8dcac3 This prevent gcc from complaining about casting a short to a char * and
fixes another complaint.

More fixes from Bruce...
1996-07-31 18:48:16 +00:00
Marc G. Fournier 74cdf92868 Fixes:
>   INDEXED searches in some cases DO NOT WORK.
>   Although simple search expressions (i.e. with a constant value on
> the right side of an operator) work, performing a join (by putting
> a field of some other table on the right side of an operator) produces
> empty output.
>   WITHOUT indices, everything works fine.
>

submitted by: "Vadim B. Mikheev" <root@ais.sable.krasnoyarsk.su>
1996-07-30 07:56:04 +00:00
Marc G. Fournier d31084e9d1 Postgres95 1.01 Distribution - Virgin Sources 1996-07-09 06:22:35 +00:00