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Andres Freund 80ef34fc70 Fix plan instability in the new tuplesort test.
At least buildfarm member florican doesn't use a material node above a
sort in the mark/restore case. As material is not intended to be
tested with that query, disallow.
2019-11-13 16:36:31 -08:00
Andres Freund 7d962eaf50 Remove unused code from tuplesort.
copytup_index() is unused, as tuplesort_putindextuplevalues() doesn't
use COPYTUP(). Replace function body with an elog(ERROR), as already
done e.g. for copytup_datum().

Author: Andres Freund
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20191013144153.ooxrfglvnaocsrx2@alap3.anarazel.de
2019-11-13 15:57:01 -08:00
Andres Freund 4a252996d5 Add tests for tuplesort.c.
Previously significant parts of tuplesort.c were untested. This
commit, while not testing every path, significantly increases
coverage.  In particular, this adds tests for abbreviated key logic,
forward/backward scans & scrolling and mark/restore.

I tried to keep the table sizes reasonable, and stress the on-disk
paths by setting work_mem to low values for specific tests. The
buildfarm will tell whether more attention to test time is needed.

Author: Andres Freund
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20191013144153.ooxrfglvnaocsrx2@alap3.anarazel.de
2019-11-13 15:52:13 -08:00
Tom Lane d57d61533a Add missing check_collation_set call to bpcharne().
We should throw an error for indeterminate collation, but bpcharne()
was missing that logic, resulting in a much less user-friendly error
(either an assertion failure or "cache lookup failed for collation 0").

Per report from Manuel Rigger.  Back-patch to v12 where the mistake
came in, evidently in commit 5e1963fb7.  (Before non-deterministic
collations, this function wasn't collation sensitive.)

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CA+u7OA4HOjtymxAbuGNh4-X_2R0Lw5n01tzvP8E5-i-2gQXYWA@mail.gmail.com
2019-11-13 15:53:53 -05:00
Tom Lane 0cafdd03a8 Fix silly initializations (cosmetic only).
Initializing a pointer to "false" isn't per project style,
and reportedly some compilers warn about it (though I've
not seen any such warnings in the buildfarm).

Seems to have come in with commit ff11e7f4b, so back-patch
to v12 where that was added.

Didier Gautheron

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAJRYxu+XQuM0qnSqt1Ujztu6fBPzMMAT3VEn6W32rgKG6A2Fsw@mail.gmail.com
2019-11-13 15:26:54 -05:00
Tom Lane 7bf40ea0d0 Avoid using SplitIdentifierString to parse ListenAddresses, too.
This gets rid of our former behavior of forcibly downcasing
the postmaster's hostname list and truncating the elements to
NAMEDATALEN.  In principle, DNS hostnames are case-insensitive
so the first behavior should be harmless, and server hostnames
are seldom long enough for the second behavior to be an issue.
But it's still dubious, and an easy fix is available: just use
SplitGUCList instead.

AFAICT, all other SplitIdentifierString calls in the backend are
OK: either the items actually are SQL identifiers, or they are
keywords that are short and case-insensitive.

Per thinking about bug #16106.  While this has been wrong for
a very long time, the lack of field complaints means there's
little reason to back-patch.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/16106-7d319e4295d08e70@postgresql.org
2019-11-13 13:51:58 -05:00
Tom Lane 7618eaf5f3 Avoid downcasing/truncation of RADIUS authentication parameters.
Commit 6b76f1bb5 changed all the RADIUS auth parameters to be lists
rather than single values.  But its use of SplitIdentifierString
to parse the list format was not very carefully thought through,
because that function thinks it's parsing SQL identifiers, which
means it will (a) downcase the strings and (b) truncate them to
be shorter than NAMEDATALEN.  While downcasing should be harmless
for the server names and ports, it's just wrong for the shared
secrets, and probably for the NAS Identifier strings as well.
The truncation aspect is at least potentially a problem too,
though typical values for these parameters would fit in 63 bytes.

Fortunately, we now have a function SplitGUCList that is exactly
the same except for not doing the two unwanted things, so fixing
this is a trivial matter of calling that function instead.

While here, improve the documentation to show how to double-quote
the parameter values.  I failed to resist the temptation to do
some copy-editing as well.

Report and patch from Marcos David (bug #16106); doc changes by me.
Back-patch to v10 where the aforesaid commit came in, since this is
arguably a regression from our previous behavior with RADIUS auth.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/16106-7d319e4295d08e70@postgresql.org
2019-11-13 13:41:04 -05:00
Tom Lane 2c7b5dad6e Include TableFunc references when computing expression dependencies.
The TableFunc node (i.e., XMLTABLE) includes type and collation OIDs
that might not be referenced anywhere else in the expression tree,
so they need to be accounted for when extracting dependencies.

Fortunately, the practical effects of this are limited, since
(a) it's somewhat unlikely that people would be extracting
columns of non-builtin types from an XML document, and (b)
in many scenarios, the query would contain other references
to such types, or functions depending on them.  However, it's
not hard to construct examples wherein the existing code lets
one drop a type used in XMLTABLE and thereby break a view.

This is evidently an original oversight in the XMLTABLE patch,
so back-patch to v10 where that came in.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/18427.1573508501@sss.pgh.pa.us
2019-11-13 12:11:49 -05:00
Tom Lane 29aeda6e4e Handle arrays and ranges in pg_upgrade's test for non-upgradable types.
pg_upgrade needs to check whether certain non-upgradable data types
appear anywhere on-disk in the source cluster.  It knew that it has
to check for these types being contained inside domains and composite
types; but it somehow overlooked that they could be contained in
arrays and ranges, too.  Extend the existing recursive-containment
query to handle those cases.

We probably should have noticed this oversight while working on
commit 0ccfc2822 and follow-ups, but we failed to :-(.  The whole
thing's possibly a bit overdesigned, since we don't really expect
that any of these types will appear on disk; but if we're going to
the effort of doing a recursive search then it's silly not to cover
all the possibilities.

While at it, refactor so that we have only one copy of the search
logic, not three-and-counting.  Also, to keep the branches looking
more alike, back-patch the output wording change of commit 1634d3615.

Back-patch to all supported branches.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/31473.1573412838@sss.pgh.pa.us
2019-11-13 11:35:37 -05:00
Fujii Masao 7b8a899bde Make pg_waldump report more detail information about PREPARE TRANSACTION record.
This commit changes xact_desc() so that it reports the detail information about
PREPARE TRANSACTION record, like GID (global transaction identifier),
timestamp at prepare transaction, delete-on-abort/commit relations,
XID of subtransactions, and invalidation messages. These are helpful
when diagnosing 2PC-related troubles.

Author: Fujii Masao
Reviewed-by: Michael Paquier, Andrey Lepikhov, Kyotaro Horiguchi, Julien Rouhaud, Alvaro Herrera
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAHGQGwEvhASad4JJnCv=0dW2TJypZgW_Vpb-oZik2a3utCqcrA@mail.gmail.com
2019-11-13 16:59:17 +09:00
Michael Paquier 94fec48516 Add regression test for two-phase transaction in postgres_fdw
postgres_fdw does not support two-phase transactions, so let's add a
small negative test case to check after it.  Note that this is checked
using an end-of-xact callback to ensure a proper connection cleanup with
the foreign server, which is called before checking if a server is able
to handle 2PC with max_prepared_xacts, so this test does not need an
alternate output file.

Author: Gilles Darold
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20191108090507.GC1768@paquier.xyz
2019-11-13 13:30:14 +09:00
Amit Kapila 1379fd537f Introduce the 'force' option for the Drop Database command.
This new option terminates the other sessions connected to the target
database and then drop it.  To terminate other sessions, the current user
must have desired permissions (same as pg_terminate_backend()).  We don't
allow to terminate the sessions if prepared transactions, active logical
replication slots or subscriptions are present in the target database.

Author: Pavel Stehule with changes by me
Reviewed-by: Dilip Kumar, Vignesh C, Ibrar Ahmed, Anthony Nowocien,
Ryan Lambert and Amit Kapila
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAP_rwwmLJJbn70vLOZFpxGw3XD7nLB_7+NKz46H5EOO2k5H7OQ@mail.gmail.com
2019-11-13 08:25:33 +05:30
Tom Lane 112caf9039 Finish reverting commit 0a52d378b.
Apply the solution adopted in commit dcb7d3caf (ie, explicitly
don't call memcmp for a zero-length comparison) to func_get_detail()
as well, removing one other place where we were passing an
uninitialized array to a parse_func.c entry point.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/MN2PR18MB2927F24692485D754794F01BE3740@MN2PR18MB2927.namprd18.prod.outlook.com
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/MN2PR18MB2927F6873DF2774A505AC298E3740@MN2PR18MB2927.namprd18.prod.outlook.com
2019-11-12 16:58:08 -05:00
Alvaro Herrera c5e8ea978d pg_stat_activity: document client_port being null
As suggested by Stephen Frost.
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20191104160605.GC6962@tamriel.snowman.net
2019-11-12 18:48:41 -03:00
Alvaro Herrera 5c46e7d82e pg_stat_{ssl,gssapi}: Show only processes with connections
It is pointless to show in those views auxiliary processes that don't
open network connections.

A small incompatibility is that anybody joining pg_stat_activity and
pg_stat_ssl/pg_stat_gssapi will have to use a left join if they want to
see such auxiliary processes.

Author: Euler Taveira
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20190904151535.GA29108@alvherre.pgsql
2019-11-12 18:48:41 -03:00
Peter Geoghegan 1f55ebae27 Make _bt_keep_natts_fast() use datum_image_eq().
An upcoming patch that adds deduplication to the nbtree AM will rely on
_bt_keep_natts_fast() understanding that differences in TOAST input
state can never affect its answer.  In particular, two opclass-equal
datums (with opclasses deemed safe for deduplication) should never be
treated as unequal by _bt_keep_natts_fast() due to TOAST input
differences.

This also seems like a good idea on general principle.  nbtsplitloc.c
will now occasionally make better decisions about where to split a leaf
page.  The behavior of _bt_keep_natts_fast() is now somewhat closer to
the behavior of _bt_keep_natts().

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAH2-Wzn3Ee49Gmxb7V1VJ3-AC8fWn-Fr8pfWQebHe8rYRxt5OQ@mail.gmail.com
2019-11-12 13:08:41 -08:00
Alvaro Herrera dcb7d3cafa Have LookupFuncName accept NULL argtypes for 0 args
Prior to this change, it requires to be passed a valid pointer just to
be able to pass it to a zero-byte memcmp, per 0a52d378b0.  Given the
strange resulting code in callsites, it seems better to test for the
case specifically and remove the requirement.

Reported-by: Ranier Vilela
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/MN2PR18MB2927F24692485D754794F01BE3740@MN2PR18MB2927.namprd18.prod.outlook.com
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/MN2PR18MB2927F6873DF2774A505AC298E3740@MN2PR18MB2927.namprd18.prod.outlook.com
2019-11-12 17:06:58 -03:00
Peter Geoghegan 8c951687f5 Teach datum_image_eq() about cstring datums.
Bring datum_image_eq() in line with datumIsEqual() by adding support for
comparing cstring datums.

An upcoming patch that adds deduplication to the nbtree AM will use
datum_image_eq().  datum_image_eq() will need to work with all datatypes
that can be used as the storage type of a B-Tree index column, including
cstring.  (cstring is used as the storage type for columns of type
"name" as a space-saving optimization.)

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAH2-Wzn3Ee49Gmxb7V1VJ3-AC8fWn-Fr8pfWQebHe8rYRxt5OQ@mail.gmail.com
2019-11-12 11:25:34 -08:00
Tom Lane 7a0574b50e Fix ecpglib.h to declare bool consistently with c.h.
This completes the task begun in commit 1408d5d86, to synchronize
ECPG's exported definitions with the definition of bool used by
c.h (and, therefore, the one actually in use in the ECPG library).
On practically all modern platforms, ecpglib.h will now just
include <stdbool.h>, which should surprise nobody anymore.
That removes a header-inclusion-order hazard for ECPG clients,
who previously might get build failures or unexpected behavior
depending on whether they'd included <stdbool.h> themselves,
and if so, whether before or after ecpglib.h.

On platforms where sizeof(_Bool) is not 1 (only old PPC-based
Mac systems, as far as I know), things are still messy, as
inclusion of <stdbool.h> could still break ECPG client code.
There doesn't seem to be any clean fix for that, and given the
probably-negligible population of users who would care anymore,
it's not clear we should go far out of our way to cope with it.
This change at least fixes some header-inclusion-order hazards
for our own code, since c.h and ecpglib.h previously disagreed
on whether bool should be char or unsigned char.

To implement this with minimal invasion of ECPG client namespace,
move the choice of whether to rely on <stdbool.h> into configure,
and have it export a configuration symbol PG_USE_STDBOOL.

ecpglib.h no longer exports definitions for TRUE and FALSE,
only their lowercase brethren.  We could undo that if we get
push-back about it.

Ideally we'd back-patch this as far as v11, which is where c.h
started to rely on <stdbool.h>.  But the odds of creating problems
for formerly-working ECPG client code seem about as large as the
odds of fixing any non-working cases, so we'll just do this in HEAD.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAA4eK1LmaKO7Du9M9Lo=kxGU8sB6aL8fa3sF6z6d5yYYVe3BuQ@mail.gmail.com
2019-11-12 13:00:04 -05:00
Peter Eisentraut de7c2d30b6 gitattributes: Add new file 2019-11-12 08:13:55 +01:00
Amit Kapila 14aec03502 Make the order of the header file includes consistent in backend modules.
Similar to commits 7e735035f2 and dddf4cdc33, this commit makes the order
of header file inclusion consistent for backend modules.

In the passing, removed a couple of duplicate inclusions.

Author: Vignesh C
Reviewed-by: Kuntal Ghosh and Amit Kapila
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CALDaNm2Sznv8RR6Ex-iJO6xAdsxgWhCoETkaYX=+9DW3q0QCfA@mail.gmail.com
2019-11-12 08:30:16 +05:30
Tom Lane b6423e92ab Doc: fix ancient mistake, or at least obsolete info, in rules example.
The example of expansion of multiple views claimed that the resulting
subquery nest would not get fully flattened because of an aggregate
function.  There's no aggregate in the example, though, only a user
defined function confusingly named MIN().  In a modern server, the
reason for the non-flattening is that MIN() is volatile, but I'm
unsure whether that was true back when this text was written.

Let's reduce the confusion level by using LEAST() instead (which
we didn't have at the time this example was created).  And then
we can just say that the planner will flatten the sub-queries, so
the rewrite system doesn't have to.

Noted by Paul Jungwirth.  This text is old enough to vote, so
back-patch to all supported branches.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CA+renyXZFnmp9PcvX1EVR2dR=XG5e6E-AELr8AHCNZ8RYrpnPw@mail.gmail.com
2019-11-11 14:39:54 -05:00
Tom Lane 13e8b2ee89 Further improve stability of partition_prune regression test.
Commits 4ea03f3f4 et al arranged to filter out row counts in parallel
plans, because those are dependent on the number of workers actually
obtained.  Somehow I missed that the 'Rows Removed by Filter' counts
can also vary, so fix that too.  Per buildfarm.

This seems worth a last-minute patch because unreliable regression
tests are a serious pain in the rear for packagers.

Like the previous patch, back-patch to v11 where this test was
introduced.
2019-11-11 10:33:00 -05:00
Peter Eisentraut 2cd75e4e79 gitattributes: Remove entries for no longer existing files 2019-11-11 11:54:12 +01:00
Peter Eisentraut d0c92527cc Fix whitespace 2019-11-11 09:51:10 +01:00
Peter Eisentraut bbaa823272 Rerun autoheader
This puts pg_config.h.in content back into the "correct" order.
2019-11-11 09:50:07 +01:00
Thomas Munro db2687d1f3 Optimize PredicateLockTuple().
PredicateLockTuple() has a fast exit if tuple was written by the current
transaction, as in that case it already has a lock.  This check can be
performed using TransactionIdIsCurrentTransactionId() instead of
SubTransGetTopmostTransaction(), to avoid any chance of having to hit the
disk.

Author: Ashwin Agrawal, based on a suggestion from Andres Freund
Reviewed-by: Thomas Munro
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CALfoeiv0k3hkEb3Oqk%3DziWqtyk2Jys1UOK5hwRBNeANT_yX%2Bng%40mail.gmail.com
2019-11-11 17:06:59 +13:00
Thomas Munro 695c5977c8 Optimize TransactionIdIsCurrentTransactionId().
If the passed in xid is the current top transaction, we can do a fast
check and exit early.  This should work well for the current heap but
also works very well for proposed AMs that don't use a separate xid
for subtransactions.

Author: Ashwin Agrawal, based on a suggestion from Andres Freund
Reviewed-by: Thomas Munro
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CALfoeiv0k3hkEb3Oqk%3DziWqtyk2Jys1UOK5hwRBNeANT_yX%2Bng%40mail.gmail.com
2019-11-11 16:33:04 +13:00
Amit Kapila 9fab25c6cd Rearrange dropdb() to avoid errors after allowing other sessions to exit.
During Drop Database, it is better to error out before allowing other
sessions to exit and forcefully terminating autovacuum workers.  All the
other errors except for checking subscriptions are already done before.

Author: Amit Kapila
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAA4eK1+qhLkCYG2oy9xug9ur_j=G2wQNRYAyd+-kZfZ1z42pLw@mail.gmail.com
2019-11-11 07:42:45 +05:30
Peter Eisentraut ef8fcbff56 Fix subscription test
After altering a subscription, we should wait until the updated table
sync data has been fetched by the subscriber.
2019-11-09 13:19:27 +01:00
Peter Eisentraut d2d4c35080 doc: Clarify documentation about SSL passphrases
The previous statement that using a passphrase disables the ability to
change the server's SSL configuration without a server restart was no
longer completely true since the introduction of
ssl_passphrase_command_supports_reload.
2019-11-09 10:13:14 +01:00
Peter Eisentraut 27b59d619d doc: Further tweak recovery parameters documentation
Remove one sentence that was deemed misleading.

Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/E1iEgSp-0004R5-2E%40gemulon.postgresql.org
2019-11-09 09:35:21 +01:00
Peter Eisentraut 1c60e40ad5 Fix negative bitmapset member not allowed error in logical replication
This happens when we add a replica identity column on a subscriber
that does not yet exist on the publisher, according to the mapping
maintained by the subscriber.  Code that checks whether the target
relation on the subscriber is updatable would check the replica
identity attribute bitmap with a column number -1, which would result
in an error.  To fix, skip such columns in the bitmap lookup and
consider the relation not updatable.  The result is consistent with
the rule that the replica identity columns on the subscriber must be a
subset of those on the publisher, since if the column doesn't exist on
the publisher, the column set on the subscriber can't be a subset.

Reported-by: Tim Clarke <tim.clarke@minerva.info>
Analyzed-by: Jehan-Guillaume de Rorthais <jgdr@dalibo.com>
Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/a9139c29-7ddd-973b-aa7f-71fed9c38d75%40minerva.info
2019-11-09 08:35:44 +01:00
Michael Paquier 943b447d30 Fix new COPY test of PL/pgSQL with VPATH builds
The buildfarm has turned red after 1858b10 because VPATH builds need to
use "@abs_srcdir@" and not "@abs_builddir@" for paths coming directly
from the source tree.  The input file of the new test got that right,
but not the output file.

Per complaints from several buildfarm animals, including desmoxytes and
culicidae.  I have also reproduced the error by myself.
2019-11-09 15:41:34 +09:00
Michael Paquier 1858b105b0 Add tests for COPY in PL/pgSQL
This stresses the error handling of COPY inside SPI which does not
support the operation using stdin or stdout, and these scenarios were
not tested up to now.

Author: Mark Dilger
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/a6e9b130-7fd5-387b-4ec5-89bda24373ab@gmail.com
2019-11-09 14:50:20 +09:00
Andres Freund aae50236e4 Pass ItemPointer not HeapTuple to IndexBuildCallback.
Not all AMs use HeapTuples internally, making it inconvenient to pass
a HeapTuple. As the index callbacks really only need the TID, not the
full tuple, modify callback to only take ItemPointer.

Author: Ashwin Agrawal
Reviewed-By: Andres Freund
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CALfoeis6=8ehuR=VNtHvj3z16cYfCwPdTcpaxU+sfSUJ5QgR3g@mail.gmail.com
2019-11-08 11:49:29 -08:00
Alvaro Herrera 71a8a4f6e3 Add backtrace support for error reporting
Add some support for automatically showing backtraces in certain error
situations in the server.  Backtraces are shown on assertion failure;
also, a new setting backtrace_functions can be set to a list of C
function names, and all ereport()s and elog()s from the mentioned
functions will have backtraces generated.  Finally, the function
errbacktrace() can be manually added to an ereport() call to generate a
backtrace for that call.

Authors: Peter Eisentraut, Álvaro Herrera
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m//5f48cb47-bf1e-05b6-7aae-3bf2cd01586d@2ndquadrant.com
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAMsr+YGL+yfWE=JvbUbnpWtrRZNey7hJ07+zT4bYJdVp4Szdrg@mail.gmail.com
2019-11-08 15:44:20 -03:00
Peter Eisentraut 3dcffb381c Fix gratuitous error message variation 2019-11-08 18:37:17 +01:00
Etsuro Fujita 879c117615 postgres_fdw: Fix error message for PREPARE TRANSACTION.
Currently, postgres_fdw does not support preparing a remote transaction
for two-phase commit even in the case where the remote transaction is
read-only, but the old error message appeared to imply that that was not
supported only if the remote transaction modified remote tables.  Change
the message so as to include the case where the remote transaction is
read-only.

Also fix a comment above the message.

Also add a note about the lack of supporting PREPARE TRANSACTION to the
postgres_fdw documentation.

Reported-by: Gilles Darold
Author: Gilles Darold and Etsuro Fujita
Reviewed-by: Michael Paquier and Kyotaro Horiguchi
Backpatch-through: 9.4
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/08600ed3-3084-be70-65ba-279ab19618a5%40darold.net
2019-11-08 17:00:30 +09:00
Peter Eisentraut b85e43feb3 More precise errors from initial pg_control check
Use a separate error message for invalid checkpoint location and
invalid state instead of just "invalid data" for both.

Reviewed-by: Michael Paquier <michael@paquier.xyz>
Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/20191107041630.GK1768@paquier.xyz
2019-11-08 08:03:16 +01:00
Peter Geoghegan e86c8ef243 Use "low key" terminology in nbtsort.c.
nbtree index builds once stashed the "minimum key" for a page, which was
used as the basis of the pivot tuple that gets placed in the next level
up (i.e. the tuple that stores the downlink to the page in question).
It doesn't quite work that way anymore, so the "minimum key" terminology
now seems misleading (these days the minimum key is actually a straight
copy of the high key from the left sibling, which is a distinct thing in
subtle but important ways).  Rename this concept to "low key".  This
name is a lot clearer given that there is now a sharp distinction
between pivot and non-pivot tuples.  Also remove comments that describe
obsolete details about how the minimum key concept used to work.

Rather than generating the minus infinity item for the leftmost page on
a level by copying the new item and truncating that copy, simply
allocate a small buffer.  The old approach confusingly created the
impression that the new item had some kind of significance.  This was
another artifact of how things used to work before commits 8224de4f and
dd299df8.
2019-11-07 17:12:09 -08:00
Bruce Momjian c10fae2142 docs: clarify that only INSERT and UPDATE triggers can mod. NEW
The point is that DELETE triggers cannot modify any values.

Reported-by: Eugen Konkov

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/919823407.20191029175436@yandex.ru

Backpatch-through: 9.4
2019-11-07 15:50:00 -05:00
Tom Lane c8cb98ec41 Move declaration of ecpg_gettext() to a saner place.
Declaring this in the client-visible header ecpglib.h was a pretty
poor decision.  It's not meant to be application-callable (and if
it was, putting it outside the extern "C" { ... } wrapper means
that C++ clients would fail to call it).  And the declaration would
not even compile for a client, anyway, since it would not have the
macro pg_attribute_format_arg().  Fortunately, it seems that no
clients have tried to include this header with ENABLE_NLS defined,
or we'd have gotten complaints about that.  But we have no business
putting such a restriction on client code.

Move the declaration to ecpglib_extern.h, since in fact nothing
outside src/interfaces/ecpg/ecpglib/ needs to call it.

The practical effect of this is just that clients can now safely
#include ecpglib.h while having ENABLE_NLS defined, but that seems
like enough of a reason to back-patch it.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20590.1573069709@sss.pgh.pa.us
2019-11-07 14:21:52 -05:00
Alvaro Herrera b4bcc6bfdf Fix SET CONSTRAINTS .. DEFERRED on partitioned tables
SET CONSTRAINTS ... DEFERRED failed on partitioned tables, because of a
sanity check that ensures that the affected constraints have triggers.
On partitioned tables, the triggers are in the leaf partitions, not in
the partitioned relations themselves, so the sanity check fails.
Removing the sanity check solves the problem, because the code needed to
support the case is already there.

Backpatch to 11.

Note: deferred unique constraints are not affected by this bug, because
they do have triggers in the parent partitioned table.  I did not add a
test for this scenario.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20191105212915.GA11324@alvherre.pgsql
2019-11-07 13:59:24 -03:00
Tom Lane a7145f6bc8 Fix integer-overflow edge case detection in interval_mul and pgbench.
This patch adopts the overflow check logic introduced by commit cbdb8b4c0
into two more places.  interval_mul() failed to notice if it computed a
new microseconds value that was one more than INT64_MAX, and pgbench's
double-to-int64 logic had the same sorts of edge-case problems that
cbdb8b4c0 fixed in the core code.

To make this easier to get right in future, put the guts of the checks
into new macros in c.h, and add commentary about how to use the macros
correctly.

Back-patch to all supported branches, as we did with the previous fix.

Yuya Watari

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAJ2pMkbkkFw2hb9Qb1Zj8d06EhWAQXFLy73St4qWv6aX=vqnjw@mail.gmail.com
2019-11-07 11:22:58 -05:00
Peter Eisentraut effa40281b Remove HAVE_LONG_LONG_INT
The presence of long long int is now implied in the requirement for
C99 and the configure check for the same.

We keep the define hard-coded in ecpg_config.h for backward
compatibility with ecpg-using user code.

Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/5cdd6a2b-b2c7-c6f6-344c-a406d5c1a254%402ndquadrant.com
2019-11-07 13:30:04 +01:00
Peter Eisentraut 581a55889b Fix nested error handling in PG_FINALLY
We need to pop the error stack before running the user-supplied
PG_FINALLY code.  Otherwise an error in the cleanup code would end up
at the same sigsetjmp() invocation and result in an infinite error
handling loop.

Reviewed-by: Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>
Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/95a822c3-728b-af0e-d7e5-71890507ae0c%402ndquadrant.com
2019-11-07 09:56:47 +01:00
Fujii Masao a0c96856e8 Fix assertion failure when running pgbench -s.
If there is the WAL page that the continuation WAL record just fits within
(i.e., the continuation record ends just at the end of the page) and
the LSN in such page is specified with -s option, previously pg_waldump
caused an assertion failure. The cause of this assertion failure was that
XLogFindNextRecord() that pg_waldump -s calls mistakenly handled
such special WAL page.

This commit changes XLogFindNextRecord() so that it can handle
such WAL page correctly.

Back-patch to all supported versions.

Author: Andrey Lepikhov
Reviewed-by: Fujii Masao, Michael Paquier
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/99303554-5dd5-06e6-f943-b3005ccd6edd@postgrespro.ru
2019-11-07 16:31:36 +09:00
Thomas Munro 7815e7efdb Add reusable routine for making arrays unique.
Introduce qunique() and qunique_arg(), which can be used after qsort()
and qsort_arg() respectively to remove duplicate values.  Use it where
appropriate.

Author: Thomas Munro
Reviewed-by: Tom Lane (in an earlier version)
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAEepm%3D2vmFTNpAmwbGGD2WaryM6T3hSDVKQPfUwjdD_5XY6vAA%40mail.gmail.com
2019-11-07 17:00:48 +13:00
Michael Paquier 3feb6ace7c Check after errors of SPI_execute() in xml.c
SPI gets used to build a list of relation OIDs for XML object
generation, and one code path building a list uses SPI_execute() without
looking at errors it produces.  So fix that.

Author: Mark Dilger
Reviewed-by: Michael Paquier, Pavel Stehule
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/17d30445-4862-7917-170f-84328dcd292d@gmail.com
2019-11-07 11:13:31 +09:00