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Tom Lane 9c8d0850c3 Support "OR condition ..." in plpgsql EXCEPTION clauses to make the syntax
more nearly Oracle-equivalent.  Allow matching by category as well as
specific error code.  Document the set of available condition names
(or more accurately, synchronize it with the existing documentation).  In
passing, update errcodes.sgml to include codes added during 7.5 development.
2004-07-31 23:04:58 +00:00
Tom Lane ad4d2e9711 Be more consistent about reporting SPI errors in the various PLs.
Create a shared function to convert a SPI error code into a string
(replacing near-duplicate code in several PLs), and use it anywhere
that a SPI function call error is reported.
2004-07-31 20:55:45 +00:00
Tom Lane beda4814c1 plpgsql does exceptions.
There are still some things that need refinement; in particular I fear
that the recognized set of error condition names probably has little in
common with what Oracle recognizes.  But it's a start.
2004-07-31 07:39:21 +00:00
Tom Lane a393fbf937 Restructure error handling as recently discussed. It is now really
possible to trap an error inside a function rather than letting it
propagate out to PostgresMain.  You still have to use AbortCurrentTransaction
to clean up, but at least the error handling itself will cooperate.
2004-07-31 00:45:57 +00:00
Tom Lane 98c120a203 Revert ill-conceived patch that made elog(FATAL) the same as elog(ERROR)
followed by seeing EOF from client.  If we want a safe session-kill
capability we will need to write one, not break our error handling
mechanism.
2004-07-28 22:05:47 +00:00
Tom Lane 1bf3d61504 Fix subtransaction behavior for large objects, temp namespace, files,
password/group files.  Also allow read-only subtransactions of a read-write
parent, but not vice versa.  These are the reasonably noncontroversial
parts of Alvaro's recent mop-up patch, plus further work on large objects
to minimize use of the TopTransactionResourceOwner.
2004-07-28 14:23:31 +00:00
Tom Lane cc813fc2b8 Replace nested-BEGIN syntax for subtransactions with spec-compliant
SAVEPOINT/RELEASE/ROLLBACK-TO syntax.  (Alvaro)
Cause COMMIT of a failed transaction to report ROLLBACK instead of
COMMIT in its command tag.  (Tom)
Fix a few loose ends in the nested-transactions stuff.
2004-07-27 05:11:48 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 25c161eba6 Move Win32 defines from port.h to win32.h. 2004-07-23 01:58:36 +00:00
Tom Lane 2042b3428d Invent WAL timelines, as per recent discussion, to make point-in-time
recovery more manageable.  Also, undo recent change to add FILE_HEADER
and WASTED_SPACE records to XLOG; instead make the XLOG page header
variable-size with extra fields in the first page of an XLOG file.
This should fix the boundary-case bugs observed by Mark Kirkwood.
initdb forced due to change of XLOG representation.
2004-07-21 22:31:26 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 4690cc9c7f The attached patch shows the new column "tablespace" in the mentioned
views.

Klaus Naumann
2004-07-21 20:43:53 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 7a55ba7615 Back out pg_autovacuum commit after cvs clean failure causes commit. 2004-07-21 20:34:50 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 8dec0c1bf2 lease find enclosed a patch that matches the PL/Perl documentation
(fairly closely, I hope) to the current PL/Perl implementation.

David Fetter
2004-07-21 20:23:05 +00:00
Bruce Momjian fd7c3f67e0 Allow borland compiles. 2004-07-21 03:07:40 +00:00
Tom Lane 66ec2db728 XLOG file archiving and point-in-time recovery. There are still some
loose ends and a glaring lack of documentation, but it basically works.

Simon Riggs with some editorialization by Tom Lane.
2004-07-19 02:47:16 +00:00
Tom Lane fe548629c5 Invent ResourceOwner mechanism as per my recent proposal, and use it to
keep track of portal-related resources separately from transaction-related
resources.  This allows cursors to work in a somewhat sane fashion with
nested transactions.  For now, cursor behavior is non-subtransactional,
that is a cursor's state does not roll back if you abort a subtransaction
that fetched from the cursor.  We might want to change that later.
2004-07-17 03:32:14 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut a837ed88b1 Detect locale/encoding mismatch in initdb, or pick a suitable encoding
automatically if none was specified.
2004-07-14 17:55:10 +00:00
Bruce Momjian e47cbb3bad Add has_tablespace_privilege().
Christopher Kings-Lynne
2004-07-12 20:23:59 +00:00
Tom Lane c14a43f657 Remove TABLESPACE option of CREATE SEQUENCE; sequences will now always
live in database or schema's default tablespace, as per today's discussion.
Also, remove some unused keywords from the grammar (PATH, PENDANT,
VERSION), and fix ALSO, which was added as a keyword but not added
to the keyword classification lists, thus making it worse-than-reserved.
2004-07-12 05:38:11 +00:00
Bruce Momjian eba9be883c The outer #define was forgotten. Attached patch adds it; please apply.
Alvaro
2004-07-12 01:00:45 +00:00
Tom Lane af4de81469 ALTER TABLE SET TABLESPACE. Gavin Sherry, some rework by Tom Lane. 2004-07-11 23:13:58 +00:00
Tom Lane 8801110b20 Move TablespaceCreateDbspace() call into smgrcreate(), which is where it
probably should have been to begin with; this is to cover cases like
needing to recreate the per-db directory during WAL replay.
Also, fix heap_create to force pg_class.reltablespace to be zero instead
of the database's default tablespace; this makes the world safe for
CREATE DATABASE to handle all tables in the default tablespace alike,
as per previous discussion.  And force pg_class.reltablespace to zero
when creating a relation without physical storage (eg, a view); this
avoids possibly having dangling references in this column after a
subsequent DROP TABLESPACE.
2004-07-11 19:52:52 +00:00
Tom Lane 94d4d240bb Rename XLOG_BTREE_NEWPAGE xlog record type into XLOG_HEAP_NEWPAGE, and
shift support code into heapam.c accordingly.  This is in service of
soon-to-be-committed ALTER TABLE SET TABLESPACE code that will want to
use this same record type for both heaps and indexes.

Theoretically I should have forced initdb for this, but in practice there
is no change in xlog contents because CVS tip will never really emit this
record type anyhow...
2004-07-11 18:01:45 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 98e9775a3a Use standard macro for psql binary file open. Add comment explaining
control-z requirement.
2004-07-11 13:29:16 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 130f89e93f Allow configuration files to be placed outside the data directory.
Add new postgresql.conf variables to point to data, pg_hba.conf, and
pg_ident.conf files.

Needs more documentation.
2004-07-11 00:18:45 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 28c4dd14cd Add comment describing ereport() NOTICE/WARNING distinction. 2004-07-06 19:51:59 +00:00
Tom Lane e34082ee3b Add missing operators of the form interval-plus-datetime, as required for
better SQL compliance in this area, per recent discussion.  Mark related
operators as commutators where possible.  (The system doesn't actually care
about commutator marking for operators not returning boolean, at the moment,
but this seems forward-thinking and besides it made it easier to verify
that we hadn't missed any.)
Also, remove interval-minus-time and interval-minus-timetz operators.
I'm not sure how these got in, but they are nonstandard and had very
obviously broken behavior.  (minus is not commutative in anyone's book.)
I doubt anyone had ever used 'em, because we'd surely have gotten a bug
report about it if so.
2004-07-02 22:50:23 +00:00
Joe Conway 0b89d261c7 Andreas Pflug wrote:
From an idea of Bruce, the attached patch implements the function
 pg_tablespace_databases(oid) RETURNS SETOF oid
 which delivers as set of database oids having objects in the selected
 tablespace, enabling an admin to examine only the databases affecting
 the tablespace for objects instead of scanning all of them.

initdb forced
2004-07-02 18:59:25 +00:00
Tom Lane 573a71a5da Nested transactions. There is still much left to do, especially on the
performance front, but with feature freeze upon us I think it's time to
drive a stake in the ground and say that this will be in 7.5.

Alvaro Herrera, with some help from Tom Lane.
2004-07-01 00:52:04 +00:00
Tom Lane 0ceeb4cbbe Adjust pgstat message definitions so that the target message size is
specified in just one place and adhered to exactly, rather than just more
or less.  A side effect is to increase PGSTAT_ACTIVITY_SIZE (maximum
reported query length) from 256 to nearly 1000.
2004-06-26 16:32:04 +00:00
Tom Lane 0adfa2c39d Support renaming of tablespaces, and changing the owners of
aggregates, conversions, functions, operators, operator classes,
schemas, types, and tablespaces.  Fold the existing implementations
of alter domain owner and alter database owner in with these.

Christopher Kings-Lynne
2004-06-25 21:55:59 +00:00
Tom Lane a0e842d81b Add pg_get_serial_sequence() function, and cause pg_dump to use it.
This eliminates the assumption that a serial column's sequence will
have the same name on reload that it was given in the original database.

Christopher Kings-Lynne
2004-06-25 17:20:29 +00:00
Tom Lane b15f9b08ef Replace direct fprintf(stderr) calls by write_stderr(), and cause this
routine to do something appropriate on Win32.  Also, add a security check
on Win32 that parallels the can't-run-as-root check on Unix.

Magnus Hagander
2004-06-24 21:03:42 +00:00
Tom Lane a061a3f62f Avoid including <sys/time.h> on platforms that don't have it.
Per trouble report from Andreas Pflug.
2004-06-24 18:55:21 +00:00
Tom Lane f5f448fb3e Rename the built-in tablespaces to pg_default and pg_global, and prohibit
creation of user-defined tablespaces with names starting with 'pg_', as
per suggestion of Chris K-L.  Also install admin-guide tablespace
documentation from Gavin.
2004-06-21 04:06:07 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 483b7f8249 Rename pg_tablespaces directory to pg_tblspc, so it is more unique from
the pg_tablespace table.  Update catalog version.
2004-06-21 01:04:45 +00:00
Tom Lane 1098677482 Adjust TAS assembly as per recent discussions: use "+m"(*lock) everywhere
to reference the spinlock variable, and specify "memory" as a clobber
operand to be sure gcc does not try to keep shared-memory values in
registers across a spinlock acquisition.  Also tighten the S/390 asm
sequence, which was apparently written with only minimal study of the
gcc asm documentation.  I have personally tested i386, ia64, ppc, hppa,
and s390 variants --- there is some small chance that I broke the others,
but I doubt it.
2004-06-19 23:02:32 +00:00
Tom Lane 2467394ee1 Tablespaces. Alternate database locations are dead, long live tablespaces.
There are various things left to do: contrib dbsize and oid2name modules
need work, and so does the documentation.  Also someone should think about
COMMENT ON TABLESPACE and maybe RENAME TABLESPACE.  Also initlocation is
dead, it just doesn't know it yet.

Gavin Sherry and Tom Lane.
2004-06-18 06:14:31 +00:00
Tom Lane d70a42e642 Represent type-specific length coercion functions as pg_cast entries,
eliminating the former hard-wired convention about their names.  Allow
pg_cast entries to represent both type coercion and length coercion in
a single step --- this is represented by a function that takes an
extra typmod argument, just like a length coercion function.  This
nicely merges the type and length coercion mechanisms into something
at least a little cleaner than we had before.  Make use of the single-
coercion-step behavior to fix integer-to-bit coercion so that coercing
to bit(n) yields the rightmost n bits of the integer instead of the
leftmost n bits.  This should fix recurrent complaints about the odd
behavior of this coercion.  Clean up the documentation of the bit string
functions, and try to put it where people might actually find it.
Also, get rid of the unreliable heuristics in ruleutils.c about whether
to display nested coercion steps; instead require parse_coerce.c to
label them properly in the first place.
2004-06-16 01:27:00 +00:00
Tom Lane bbe42a1514 Arrange to explicitly stop the pgstat processes at the same time we
begin the shutdown checkpoint; there isn't anything left for them to do,
so we may as well ensure that they shut down sooner rather than later.
Per discussion.
2004-06-14 18:08:19 +00:00
Tom Lane 950d047ec5 Give inet/cidr datatypes their own hash function that ignores the inet vs
cidr type bit, the same as network_eq does.  This is needed for hash joins
and hash aggregation to work correctly on these types.  Per bug report
from Michael Fuhr, 2004-04-13.
Also, improve hash function for int8 as suggested by Greg Stark.
2004-06-13 21:57:28 +00:00
Tom Lane ba0f9ff3ba Code review for recently-added network functions. Get it to work when
log_hostname is enabled, clean up documentation.
2004-06-13 19:56:52 +00:00
Tom Lane e6cba71503 Add some code to Assert that when we release pin on a buffer, we are
not holding the buffer's cntx_lock or io_in_progress_lock.  A recent
report from Litao Wu makes me wonder whether it is ever possible for
us to drop a buffer and forget to release its cntx_lock.  The Assert
does not fire in the regression tests, but that proves little ...
2004-06-11 16:43:24 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 800910fe97 Add URL about Win32 quoting behavior. 2004-06-11 16:10:09 +00:00
Tom Lane 7643bed58e When using extended-query protocol, postpone planning of unnamed statements
until Bind is received, so that actual parameter values are visible to the
planner.  Make use of the parameter values for estimation purposes (but
don't fold them into the actual plan).  This buys back most of the
potential loss of plan quality that ensues from using out-of-line
parameters instead of putting literal values right into the query text.

This patch creates a notion of constant-folding expressions 'for
estimation purposes only', in which case we can be more aggressive than
the normal eval_const_expressions() logic can be.  Right now the only
difference in behavior is inserting bound values for Params, but it will
be interesting to look at other possibilities.  One that we've seen
come up repeatedly is reducing now() and related functions to current
values, so that queries like ... WHERE timestampcol > now() - '1 day'
have some chance of being planned effectively.

Oliver Jowett, with some kibitzing from Tom Lane.
2004-06-11 01:09:22 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 6cc4175b25 Attached is a patch that takes care of the PATHSEP issue. I made a more
extensive change then what was suggested. I found the file path.c that
contained a lot of "Unix/Windows" agnostic functions so I added a function
there instead and removed the PATHSEP declaration in exec.c altogether. All
to keep things from scattering all over the code.

I also took the liberty of changing the name of the functions
"first_path_sep" and "last_path_sep". Where I come from (and I'm apparently
not alone given the former macro name PATHSEP), they should be called
"first_dir_sep" and "last_dir_sep". The new function I introduced, that
actually finds path separators, is now the "first_path_sep". The patch
contains changes on all affected places of course.

I also changed the documentation on dynamic_library_path to reflect the
chagnes.

Thomas Hallgren
2004-06-10 22:26:24 +00:00
Tom Lane 45616f5bbb Clean up generation of default names for constraints, indexes, and serial
sequences, as per recent discussion.  All these names are now of the
form table_column_type, with digits added if needed to make them unique.
Default constraint names are chosen to be unique across their whole schema,
not just within the parent object, so as to be more SQL-spec-compatible
and make the information schema views more useful.
2004-06-10 17:56:03 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 10a3d19ad4 Handle multiple double-quoted strings using Win32's system() call.
Document limitations.
2004-06-10 16:35:18 +00:00
Tom Lane 7e64dbc6b5 Support assignment to subfields of composite columns in UPDATE and INSERT.
As a side effect, cause subscripts in INSERT targetlists to do something
more or less sensible; previously we evaluated such subscripts and then
effectively ignored them.  Another side effect is that UPDATE-ing an
element or slice of an array value that is NULL now produces a non-null
result, namely an array containing just the assigned-to positions.
2004-06-09 19:08:20 +00:00
Bruce Momjian a63d2168e9 Fix strerror_r by checking return type from configure. 2004-06-07 22:39:45 +00:00
Tom Lane 19e3bdd6c7 Minor catalog cleanups for composite-type stuff. Adjust signatures shown
in pg_proc for record_in, record_out, etc to reflect that these routines
now make use of the second OID parameter.  Remove the ancient SET entry
in pg_type, which is now highly unlikely to ever become used again.
Adjust type_sanity regression test to match.
2004-06-06 19:07:02 +00:00