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Tom Lane d3d00715e2 interval_out failed to mention 'ago' for negative intervals in SQL and
GERMAN datestyles.  Ancient bug reported by Terry Lee Tucker.
2005-01-11 18:33:46 +00:00
PostgreSQL Daemon 2ff501590b Tag appropriate files for rc3
Also performed an initial run through of upgrading our Copyright date to
extend to 2005 ... first run here was very simple ... change everything
where: grep 1996-2004 && the word 'Copyright' ... scanned through the
generated list with 'less' first, and after, to make sure that I only
picked up the right entries ...
2004-12-31 22:04:05 +00:00
Tom Lane 5ba04cd9f1 Invent pg_next_dst_boundary() and rewrite DetermineLocalTimeZone() to
use it, as per my proposal of yesterday.  This gives us a means of
determining the zone offset to impute to an unlabeled timestamp that
is both efficient and reliable, unlike all our previous tries involving
mktime() and localtime().  The behavior for invalid or ambiguous times
at a DST transition is fixed to be really and truly "assume standard
time", fixing a bug that has come and gone repeatedly but was back
again in 7.4.  (There is some ongoing discussion about whether we should
raise an error instead, but for the moment I'll make it do what it was
previously intended to do.)
2004-11-01 21:34:44 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 15d3f9f6b7 Another pgindent run with lib typedefs added. 2004-08-30 02:54:42 +00:00
Bruce Momjian b6b71b85bc Pgindent run for 8.0. 2004-08-29 05:07:03 +00:00
Bruce Momjian da9a8649d8 Update copyright to 2004. 2004-08-29 04:13:13 +00:00
Tom Lane c8c40bbc9e Cause the format of BC timestamptz output to be 'datetime zone BC' rather
than 'datetime BC zone', because the former is accepted by the timestamptz
input converter while the latter may not be depending on spacing.  This
is not a loss of compatibility w.r.t. 7.4 and before, because until very
recently there was never a case where we'd output both zone and 'BC'.
2004-07-11 04:57:20 +00:00
Tom Lane 921d749bd4 Adjust our timezone library to use pg_time_t (typedef'd as int64) in
place of time_t, as per prior discussion.  The behavior does not change
on machines without a 64-bit-int type, but on machines with one, which
is most, we are rid of the bizarre boundary behavior at the edges of
the 32-bit-time_t range (1901 and 2038).  The system will now treat
times over the full supported timestamp range as being in your local
time zone.  It may seem a little bizarre to consider that times in
4000 BC are PST or EST, but this is surely at least as reasonable as
propagating Gregorian calendar rules back that far.

I did not modify the format of the zic timezone database files, which
means that for the moment the system will not know about daylight-savings
periods outside the range 1901-2038.  Given the way the files are set up,
it's not a simple decision like 'widen to 64 bits'; we have to actually
think about the range of years that need to be supported.  We should
probably inquire what the plans of the upstream zic people are before
making any decisions of our own.
2004-06-03 02:08:07 +00:00
Tom Lane a843053e2e Suppress compile warnings on machines where the INT64CONST() decoration
is actually needed.  Per Oliver Elphick.
2004-05-31 18:53:18 +00:00
Tom Lane 63bd0db121 Integrate src/timezone library for all platforms. There is more we can
and should do now that we control our own destiny for timezone handling,
but this commit gets the bulk of the picayune diffs in place.
Magnus Hagander and Tom Lane.
2004-05-21 05:08:06 +00:00
Tom Lane 0bd61548ab Solve the 'Turkish problem' with undesirable locale behavior for case
conversion of basic ASCII letters.  Remove all uses of strcasecmp and
strncasecmp in favor of new functions pg_strcasecmp and pg_strncasecmp;
remove most but not all direct uses of toupper and tolower in favor of
pg_toupper and pg_tolower.  These functions use the same notions of
case folding already developed for identifier case conversion.  I left
the straight locale-based folding in place for situations where we are
just manipulating user data and not trying to match it to built-in
strings --- for example, the SQL upper() function is still locale
dependent.  Perhaps this will prove not to be what's wanted, but at
the moment we can initdb and pass regression tests in Turkish locale.
2004-05-07 00:24:59 +00:00
Bruce Momjian fd071bd478 Fix to_char for 1 BC. Previously it returned 1 AD.
Fix to_char(year) for BC dates.  Previously it returned one less than
the current year.

Add documentation mentioning that there is no 0 AD.
2004-03-30 15:53:18 +00:00
Bruce Momjian c672aa823b For application to HEAD, following community review.
* Changes incorrect CYGWIN defines to __CYGWIN__

* Some localtime returns NULL checks (when unchecked cause SEGVs under
Win32
regression tests)

* Rationalized CreateSharedMemoryAndSemaphores and
AttachSharedMemoryAndSemaphores (Bruce, I finally remembered to do it);
requires attention.

Claudio Natoli
2004-02-25 19:41:23 +00:00
Tom Lane 9bd681a522 Repair problem identified by Olivier Prenant: ALTER DATABASE SET search_path
should not be too eager to reject paths involving unknown schemas, since
it can't really tell whether the schemas exist in the target database.
(Also, when reading pg_dumpall output, it could be that the schemas
don't exist yet, but eventually will.)  ALTER USER SET has a similar issue.
So, reduce the normal ERROR to a NOTICE when checking search_path values
for these commands.  Supporting this requires changing the API for GUC
assign_hook functions, which causes the patch to touch a lot of places,
but the changes are conceptually trivial.
2004-01-19 19:04:40 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 0ea4f9c859 Back out:
>  Attached is a patch that addressed all the discussed issues
>  that did not break backward compatability, including the
>  ability to output ISO-8601 compliant intervals by setting
>  datestyle to iso8601basic.
2003-12-21 04:34:36 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 54c8e821b8 In my mind there were two categories of open issues
a) ones that are 100% backward (such as the comment about
     outputting this format)
and
  b) ones that aren't (such as deprecating the current
     postgresql shorthand of
         '1Y1M'::interval = 1 year 1 minute
     in favor of the ISO-8601
         'P1Y1M'::interval = 1 year 1 month.

Attached is a patch that addressed all the discussed issues that
did not break backward compatability, including the ability to
output ISO-8601 compliant intervals by setting datestyle to
iso8601basic.

Interval values can now be written as  ISO 8601 time intervals, using
the "Format with time-unit designators". This format always starts with
the character 'P', followed  by a string of values followed
by single character time-unit designators. A 'T' separates the date and
time parts of the interval.

Ron Mayer
2003-12-20 15:32:55 +00:00
Tom Lane 78f637c6da Fix DecodeInterval to handle '-0.1' sanely, per gripe from Tilo Schwarz. 2003-12-17 21:45:44 +00:00
PostgreSQL Daemon 969685ad44 $Header: -> $PostgreSQL Changes ... 2003-11-29 19:52:15 +00:00
Tom Lane 1a908a00b0 Fix datetime input parsing to accept YYYY-MONTHNAME-DD and related syntaxes,
which had been unintentionally broken by recent changes to tighten up the
DateStyle rules for all-numeric date input.  Add documentation and
regression tests for this, too.
2003-11-16 20:29:16 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut feb4f44d29 Message editing: remove gratuitous variations in message wording, standardize
terms, add some clarifications, fix some untranslatable attempts at dynamic
message building.
2003-09-25 06:58:07 +00:00
Tom Lane 94a13b8a11 Okay, I've had it with mktime() bugs. While chasing Torello Querci's
recent gripe, I discovered not one but two undocumented, undesirable
behaviors of glibc's mktime.  So, stop using it entirely, and always
rely on inversion of localtime() to determine the local time zone.
It's not even very much slower, as it turns out that mktime (at least
in the glibc implementation) also does repeated reverse-conversions.
2003-09-13 21:12:38 +00:00
Tom Lane d1031cdef2 Adjust date/time input parsing code to correctly distinguish the four
SQLSTATE error codes required by SQL99 (invalid format, datetime field
overflow, interval field overflow, invalid time zone displacement value).
Also emit a HINT about DateStyle in cases where it seems appropriate.
Per recent gripes.
2003-08-27 23:29:29 +00:00
Tom Lane 3e51c1553c Add the Brazilian time zone abbreviations BRT, BRST, FNT, FNST.
ACT and ACST were already present.  AMT and AMST conflict with the
existing entries for Armenia; no change there for the moment.
2003-08-25 23:30:27 +00:00
Tom Lane 412c57b15f Allow parsing of time and timetz inputs to accept the documented input
syntax '040506' for '04:05:06', as well as '0405' for '04:05:00'.  This
has been broken since 7.2 but was only recently complained of.
2003-08-25 22:47:34 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 46785776c4 Another pgindent run with updated typedefs. 2003-08-08 21:42:59 +00:00
Tom Lane 630684d3a1 Improve documentation of ParseDateTime(). Reorder tests to prevent
writing one more value into return arrays than will fit.  This is
potentially a stack smash, though I do not think it is a problem in
current uses of the routine, since a failure return causes elog anyway.
2003-08-05 18:30:21 +00:00
Tom Lane 9d41073f04 Fix several places where fractional-second inputs were misprocessed
in HAVE_INT64_TIMESTAMP cases, including two potential stack smashes
when more than six fractional digits were supplied.  Per bug report
from Philipp Reisner.
2003-08-05 17:39:19 +00:00
Bruce Momjian f3c3deb7d0 Update copyrights to 2003. 2003-08-04 02:40:20 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 089003fb46 pgindent run. 2003-08-04 00:43:34 +00:00
Tom Lane 9c2a7c2269 Apply (a somewhat revised version of) Greg Mullane's patch to eliminate
heuristic determination of day vs month in date/time input.  Add the
ability to specify that input is interpreted as yy-mm-dd order (which
formerly worked, but only for yy greater than 31).  DateStyle's input
component now has the preferred spellings DMY, MDY, or YMD; the older
keywords European and US are now aliases for the first two of these.
Per recent discussions on pgsql-general.
2003-07-29 00:03:19 +00:00
Tom Lane b6a1d25b0a Error message editing in utils/adt. Again thanks to Joe Conway for doing
the bulk of the heavy lifting ...
2003-07-27 04:53:12 +00:00
Tom Lane 621691d816 In ISO datestyle, never emit just HH:MM, always emit HH:MM:SS or
HH:MM:SS.SSS... when there is a nonzero part-of-a-day field in an
interval value.  The seconds part used to be suppressed if zero,
but there's no equivalent behavior for timestamp, and since we're
modeling this format on timestamp it's probably wrong.  Per complaint
and patch from Larry Rosenman.
2003-06-25 21:14:15 +00:00
Tom Lane 6d7ff848e5 Add code to test for unknown timezone names (following some ideas from
Ross Reedstrom, a couple months back) and to detect timezones that are
using leap-second timekeeping.  The unknown-zone-name test is pretty
heuristic and ugly, but it seems better than the old behavior of just
switching to GMT given a bad name.  Also make DecodePosixTimezone() a
tad more robust.
2003-05-18 01:06:26 +00:00
Tom Lane 50ed78b805 Allow 60 in seconds fields of timestamp, time, interval input values.
Per recent discussion on pgsql-general, this is appropriate for spec
compliance, and has the nice side-effect of easing porting from old
pg_dump files that exhibit the 59.999=>60.000 roundoff problem.
2003-05-04 04:30:15 +00:00
Tom Lane d685417fbb Avoid repeated computation of the constants date2j(1970, 1, 1) and
date2j(2000, 1, 1).  Should make for some marginal speed improvement
in date/time operations.
2003-04-04 04:50:44 +00:00
Tom Lane 80d6a277c9 Simplify timezone-handling code per proposal to pghackers: get rid of
setting timezone-related variables during transaction start.  They were
not used anyway in platforms that HAVE_TM_ZONE or HAVE_INT_TIMEZONE,
which it appears is *all* the platforms we are currently supporting.
For platforms that have neither, we now only support UTC or numeric-
offset-from-UTC timezones.
2003-02-22 05:57:45 +00:00
Tom Lane 4df0f1d26f Fix timestamptz_in so that parsing of 'now'::timestamptz gives right
answer when SET TIMEZONE has been done since the start of the current
transaction.  Per bug report from Robert Haas.
I plan some futher cleanup in HEAD, but this is a low-risk patch for
the immediate issue in 7.3.
2003-02-20 05:24:55 +00:00
Bruce Momjian a286f73210 The following patches eliminate the overflows in the j2date() and date2j()
functions which limited the maximum date for a timestamp to AD 1465001.
The new limit is AD 5874897.
The files affected are:

doc/src/sgml/datatype.sgml:
    Documentation change due to patch. Included is a notice about
    the reduced range when using an eight-byte integer for timestamps.

src/backend/utils/adt/datetime.c:
    Replacement functions for j2date() and date2j() functions.

src/include/utils/datetime.h:
    Corrected a bug with the limit on the earliest possible date,
    Nov 23,-4713 has a Julian day count of -1. The earliest possible
    date should be Nov 24, -4713 with a day count of 0.

src/test/regress/expected/horology-no-DST-before-1970.out:
src/test/regress/expected/horology-solaris-1947.out:
src/test/regress/expected/horology.out:
    Copies of expected output for regression testing.
    Note: Only horology.out has been physically tested. I do not have access
    to a Solaris box and I don't know how to provoke the "pre-1970" test.

src/test/regress/sql/horology.sql:
    Added some test cases to check extended range.

John Cochran
2003-02-19 03:48:11 +00:00
Tom Lane 23b8a0ce61 Repair array subscript overrun identified by Yichen Xie. Reduce the
value of MAX_TIME_PRECISION in floating-point-timestamp-storage case
from 13 to 10, which is as much as time_out is actually willing to print.
(The alternative of increasing the number of digits we are willing to
print looks risky; we might find ourselves printing roundoff garbage.)
2003-01-29 01:08:42 +00:00
Tom Lane cb23b8415b Repair an embarrassingly large number of alphabetization mistakes in the
datetime token tables.  Even more embarrassing, the regression tests
revealed some of the problems --- but evidently the bogus output wasn't
questioned.  Add code to postmaster startup to directly check the tables
for correct ordering, in hopes of not being embarrassed like this again.
2003-01-16 00:26:49 +00:00
Tom Lane 6fbe58ce79 Allow +1300 as a numeric timezone specifier; we already accept FJST as meaning +1300. 2002-11-13 17:24:05 +00:00
Bruce Momjian e50f52a074 pgindent run. 2002-09-04 20:31:48 +00:00
Tom Lane 86f27321e2 Work around mktime() brain damage in recent versions of glibc by using
a series of localtime() calls to determine the local timezone offset
when mktime() fails.  This eliminates regression failures on RHL 7.3,
and should continue to work until it occurs to the glibc boys to break
localtime() as well.  By then I hope we'll have our own timezone code...
2002-09-03 19:46:32 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 97ac103289 Remove sys/types.h in files that include postgres.h, and hence c.h,
because c.h has sys/types.h.
2002-09-02 02:47:07 +00:00
Thomas G. Lockhart b71310d8e0 Add guard code to protect from buffer overruns on long date/time input
strings. Should go back in and look at doing this a bit more elegantly
 and (hopefully) cheaper. Probably not too bad anyway, but it seems a
 shame to scan the strings twice: once for length for this buffer overrun
 protection, and once to parse the line.
Remove use of pow() in date/time handling; was already gone from everything
 *but* the time data types.
Define macros for handling typmod manipulation for date/time types.
 Should be more robust than all of that brute-force inline code.
Rename macros for masking and typmod manipulation to put TIMESTAMP_
 or INTERVAL_ in front of the macro name, to reduce the possibility
 of name space collisions.
2002-08-04 06:44:47 +00:00
Bruce Momjian d84fe82230 Update copyright to 2002. 2002-06-20 20:29:54 +00:00
Jan Wieck 469cb65aca Katherine Ward wrote:
> Changes to avoid collisions with WIN32 & MFC names...
> 1.  Renamed:
>       a.  PROC => PGPROC
>       b.  GetUserName() => GetUserNameFromId()
>       c.  GetCurrentTime() => GetCurrentDateTime()
>       d.  IGNORE => IGNORE_DTF in include/utils/datetime.h & utils/adt/datetim
>
> 2.  Added _P to some lex/yacc tokens:
>       CONST, CHAR, DELETE, FLOAT, GROUP, IN, OUT

Jan
2002-06-11 13:40:53 +00:00
Tom Lane f0811a74b3 Merge the last few variable.c configuration variables into the generic
GUC support.  It's now possible to set datestyle, timezone, and
client_encoding from postgresql.conf and per-database or per-user
settings.  Also, implement rollback of SET commands that occur in a
transaction that later fails.  Create a SET LOCAL var = value syntax
that sets the variable only for the duration of the current transaction.
All per previous discussions in pghackers.
2002-05-17 01:19:19 +00:00
Thomas G. Lockhart 547df0cc85 Support alternate storage scheme of 64-bit integer for date/time types.
Use "--enable-integer-datetimes" in configuration to use this rather
 than the original float8 storage. I would recommend the integer-based
 storage for any platform on which it is available. We perhaps should
 make this the default for the production release.
Change timezone(timestamptz) results to return timestamp rather than
 a character string. Formerly, we didn't have a way to represent
 timestamps with an explicit time zone other than freezing the info into
 a string. Now, we can reasonably omit the explicit time zone from the
 result and return a timestamp with values appropriate for the specified
 time zone. Much cleaner, and if you need the time zone in the result
 you can put it into a character string pretty easily anyway.
Allow fractional seconds in date/time types even for dates prior to 1BC.
Limit timestamp data types to 6 decimal places of precision. Just right
 for a micro-second storage of int8 date/time types, and reduces the
 number of places ad-hoc rounding was occuring for the float8-based types.
Use lookup tables for precision/rounding calculations for timestamp and
 interval types.  Formerly used pow() to calculate the desired value but
 with a more limited range there is no reason to not type in a lookup
 table. Should be *much* better performance, though formerly there were
 some optimizations to help minimize the number of times pow() was called.
Define a HAVE_INT64_TIMESTAMP variable. Based on the configure option
 "--enable-integer-datetimes" and the existing internal INT64_IS_BUSTED.
Add explicit date/interval operators and functions for addition and
 subtraction. Formerly relied on implicit type promotion from date to
 timestamp with time zone.
Change timezone conversion functions for the timetz type from "timetz()"
 to "timezone()". This is consistant with other time zone coersion
 functions for other types.
Bump the catalog version to 200204201.
Fix up regression tests to reflect changes in fractional seconds
 representation for date/times in BC eras.
All regression tests pass on my Linux box.
2002-04-21 19:52:18 +00:00
Thomas G. Lockhart c1911c94e9 Add a large number of time zones to the lookup table.
Fix a few apparently-wrong TZ vs DTZ declarations.
2002-02-25 16:17:04 +00:00