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Author SHA1 Message Date
Bruce Momjian adc3b34b9c Here's the patch I promised over on HACKERS - it alters the
implementation
of '\e' history tracking for systems that have a readline compatability
library without replace_history_entry.  I fall back to pushing the query
onto the history stack after the \e, rather than replacing it.

The patch adds one more place to look for readline headers, and a test
for replace_history_entry. I've only included the patch for configure.in

Ross J. Reedstrom
2003-02-19 04:04:04 +00:00
Bruce Momjian d0f3a7e9c4 - Modifies LOCKTAG to include a 'classId'. Relation receive a classId of
RelOid_pg_class, and transaction locks XactLockTableId. RelId is renamed
to objId.

- LockObject() and UnlockObject() functions created, and their use
sprinkled throughout the code to do descent locking for domains and
types. They accept lock modes AccessShare and AccessExclusive, as we
only really need a 'read' and 'write' lock at the moment.  Most locking
cases are held until the end of the transaction.

This fixes the cases Tom mentioned earlier in regards to locking with
Domains.  If the patch is good, I'll work on cleaning up issues with
other database objects that have this problem (most of them).

Rod Taylor
2003-02-19 04:02:54 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 81f6db4803 Allow PQcmdTuples to return row counts for MOVE and FETCH.
Neil Conway
2003-02-19 03:59:02 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 1eb9fd49d1 Here's some changes I made last night to psql's common.c (as found in
7.3.2).  It removes some code duplication and #ifdeffing, and some
unstructured ugliness such as tacky breaks and an unneeded continue.
Breaks up a large function into smaller functions and reduces required
nesting levels, and kills a variable or two.

Jeroen T. Vermeulen
2003-02-19 03:54:39 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 71f35f5916 At present it is impossible to kill createuser except with kill -9
Oliver Elphick
2003-02-19 03:52:57 +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
Bruce Momjian 9ee8e7a39e Update README. 2003-02-18 03:33:50 +00:00
Tom Lane f690acf104 Async_NotifyHandler must save and restore ImmediateInterruptOK. Fixes
known problem with failure to respond to 'pg_ctl stop -m fast', and
probable problems if SIGINT or SIGTERM arrives while processing a
SIGUSR2 interrupt that arrived while waiting for a new client query.
2003-02-18 02:53:29 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 32cc6cbe23 Rename 'holder' references to 'proclock' for PROCLOCK references, for
consistency.
2003-02-18 02:13:24 +00:00
Michael Meskes 244d2d67a0 Added Informix "database" command. 2003-02-17 14:06:40 +00:00
Tom Lane 72933a92c7 Back off previous patch to skip projection step in scan plan nodes,
in the case where the node immediately above the scan is a Hash, Sort,
or Material node.  In these cases it's better to do the projection
so that we don't store unneeded columns in the hash/sort/materialize
table.  Per discussion a few days ago with Anagh Lal.
2003-02-16 06:06:32 +00:00
Tom Lane 51972a9d5d COALESCE() and NULLIF() are now first-class expressions, not macros
that turn into CASE expressions.  They evaluate their arguments at most
once.  Patch by Kris Jurka, review and (very light) editorializing by me.
2003-02-16 02:30:39 +00:00
Tom Lane 0d7abfe7cf Marginal tweaks to make sure that roundoff error won't cause us to make
a bad choice between sorted and hashed aggregation.
2003-02-15 21:39:58 +00:00
Tom Lane 056467ec6b Teach planner how to propagate pathkeys from sub-SELECTs in FROM up to
the outer query.  (The implementation is a bit klugy, but it would take
nontrivial restructuring to make it nicer, which this is probably not
worth.)  This avoids unnecessary sort steps in examples like
SELECT foo,count(*) FROM (SELECT ... ORDER BY foo,bar) sub GROUP BY foo
which means there is now a reasonable technique for controlling the
order of inputs to custom aggregates, even in the grouping case.
2003-02-15 20:12:41 +00:00
Bruce Momjian ba16df979c Propogate pg_ctl -D to the postmaster as a -D flag for identification by
ps for multiple postmasters, for Kevin Brown.
2003-02-14 22:18:25 +00:00
Tom Lane 2dde90ad8d Fix SPI result logic for case where there are multiple statements of the
same type in a rule.  Per bug report from Pavel Hanak.
2003-02-14 21:12:45 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 3f6333357f Make pg_dump/restore safer for autocommit=off in postgresql.conf. 2003-02-14 19:40:42 +00:00
Michael Meskes 1005c993a6 In Informix mode ecpg should still be able to parse preprocessor directives. 2003-02-14 16:40:01 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 0e010a54a3 Update FAQ's in head and 7.3.X. 2003-02-14 14:05:00 +00:00
Michael Meskes 3a335375a9 - Synced parser and keyword file.
- More work on Informix compatibility.
2003-02-14 13:17:13 +00:00
Tom Lane e8a10dc7e9 Fix some of the breakage from the IPV6 patch. 2003-02-14 01:24:26 +00:00
Tom Lane 874e8cef99 Remove bogus manipulation of SIGPIPE; the backend already runs with
SIGPIPE disabled, and does not need to waste two syscalls per I/O on it.
2003-02-14 00:18:41 +00:00
Tom Lane 8eac198d5b Repair incorrect indexing for atttypmod, per Brad McLean. 2003-02-13 23:06:15 +00:00
Tom Lane 57892e74db Result of lo_read() is int, not size_t. Per Oleg Drokin. 2003-02-13 22:56:52 +00:00
Tom Lane c4ebf7b150 Parser was dropping foreign-key constraints on the floor if present in
an ALTER TABLE ADD COLUMN command.  Per bug #896.
2003-02-13 22:50:01 +00:00
Tom Lane f4a72f773c Repair rule permissions-checking bug reported by Tim Burgess 10-Feb-02:
the table(s) modified by the original query would get checked for the
type of write permission needed by a rule query.
2003-02-13 21:39:50 +00:00
Tom Lane 18e8f06c9d Arrange to give error when a SetOp member statement refers to a variable
of the containing query (which really can only happen in a rule context).
Per example from Brandon Craig Rhodes.  Also, make the error message
more specific for the similar case with sub-select in FROM.  The revised
coding should be easier to adapt to SQL99's LATERAL(), when we get around
to supporting that.
2003-02-13 20:45:22 +00:00
Michael Meskes 53c15ceda0 Just intermediate results for backup reasons. 2003-02-13 20:37:28 +00:00
Tom Lane 5f5da0a6cb transformExpr() was missing some cases it ought to allow; per report
from Greg Stark.  Also, twiddle the FuncCall case to not scribble on
the input structure, which was the proximate cause of the problem.
Someday we ought to fix things so that transformExpr() isn't called
on already-transformed trees ...
2003-02-13 18:29:07 +00:00
Tom Lane 8d33f80fc4 Suppress gcc warning. 2003-02-13 18:13:22 +00:00
Tom Lane 478c95a0dc Prevent timetz2tm() from scribbling on its input in HAVE_INT64_TIMESTAMP case. 2003-02-13 17:04:19 +00:00
Michael Meskes 1a9b0613c1 - Applied error reporting patch by Matthew Vanecek
- Started with an Informix compatibility option.
2003-02-13 13:11:52 +00:00
Bruce Momjian e529e9fa44 [ Revert patch ]
> =================================================================
> User interface proposal for multi-row function targetlist entries
> =================================================================
> 1. Only one targetlist entry may return a set.
> 2. Each targetlist item (other than the set returning one) is
>    repeated for each item in the returned set.
>

Having gotten no objections (actually, no response at all), I can only
assume no one had heartburn with this change. The attached patch covers
the first of the two proposals, i.e. restricting the target list to only
one set returning function.

Joe Conway
2003-02-13 05:53:46 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 0064031f99 This patch fixes an error in the usage message for 'clusterdb', and
makes a few editorial changes to the documentation.


Neil Conway
2003-02-13 05:37:44 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 48ee6f4916 This trivial patch removes the usage of some old statistics code that no
longer works -- IncrHeapAccessStat() didn't actually *do* anything
anymore, so no reason to keep it around AFAICS. I also fixed a
grammatical error in a comment.


Neil Conway
2003-02-13 05:35:11 +00:00
Bruce Momjian f249daf9b7 Adds in NO MAXVALUE and NO MINVALUE options for create sequence per 200X
spec, which will also make alter sequence a touch easier.

sequence.c  init_params() will check for settings which have been
defined twice, and complain.

Rod Taylor
2003-02-13 05:25:24 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 6cb1f4fe44 The "random" regression test uses a function called oidrand(), which
takes two parameters, an OID x and an integer y, and returns "true" with
probability 1/y (the OID argument is ignored). This can be useful -- for
example, it can be used to select a random sampling of the rows in a
table (which is what the "random" regression test uses it for).

This patch removes that function, because it was old and messy. The old
function had the following problems:

- it was undocumented

- it was poorly named

- it was designed to workaround an optimizer bug that no longer exists
(the OID argument is to ensure that the optimizer won't optimize away
calls to the function; AFAIK marking the function as 'volatile' suffices
nowadays)

- it used a different random-number generation technique than the other
PSRNG-related functions in the backend do (it called random() like they
do, but it had its own logic for setting a set and deciding when to
reseed the RNG).

Ok, this patch removes oidrand(), oidsrand(), and userfntest(), and
improves the SGML docs a little bit (un-commenting the setseed()
documentation).

Neil Conway
2003-02-13 05:24:04 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 8195f8f042 Code for WITHOUT OIDS.
On Wed, 2003-01-08 at 21:59, Christopher Kings-Lynne wrote:
> I agree.  I want to remove OIDs from heaps of our tables when we go to 7.3.
> I'd rather not have to do it in the dump due to down time.


Rod Taylor <rbt@rbt.ca>
2003-02-13 05:20:05 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 8add2e1bca This patch makes pg_get_constraintdef support UNIQUE, PRIMARY KEY and
CHECK constraints.

There are apparently no other types of constraint in pg_constraint, so
now all bases are covered.  Also, this patch assumes that consrc for a
CHECK constraint is always bracketed so that it's not necessary to add
extra brackets.

Christopher Kings-Lynne
2003-02-13 05:10:39 +00:00
Bruce Momjian d21de3b121 > =================================================================
> User interface proposal for multi-row function targetlist entries
> =================================================================
> 1. Only one targetlist entry may return a set.
> 2. Each targetlist item (other than the set returning one) is
>    repeated for each item in the returned set.
>

Having gotten no objections (actually, no response at all), I can only assume
no one had heartburn with this change. The attached patch covers the first of
the two proposals, i.e. restricting the target list to only one set returning
function.

It compiles cleanly, and passes all regression tests. If there are no
objections, please apply.

Any suggestions on where this should be documented (other than maybe sql-select)?

Thanks,

Joe

p.s. Here's what the previous example now looks like:
CREATE TABLE bar(f1 int, f2 text, f3 int);
INSERT INTO bar VALUES(1, 'Hello', 42);
INSERT INTO bar VALUES(2, 'Happy', 45);

CREATE TABLE foo(a int, b text);
INSERT INTO foo VALUES(42, 'World');
INSERT INTO foo VALUES(42, 'Everyone');
INSERT INTO foo VALUES(45, 'Birthday');
INSERT INTO foo VALUES(45, 'New Year');

CREATE TABLE foo2(a int, b text);
INSERT INTO foo2 VALUES(42, '!!!!');
INSERT INTO foo2 VALUES(42, '????');
INSERT INTO foo2 VALUES(42, '####');
INSERT INTO foo2 VALUES(45, '$$$$');

CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION getfoo(int) RETURNS SETOF text AS '
   SELECT b FROM foo WHERE a = $1
' language 'sql';

CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION getfoo2(int) RETURNS SETOF text AS '
   SELECT b FROM foo2 WHERE a = $1
' language 'sql';

regression=# SELECT f1, f2, getfoo(f3) AS f4 FROM bar;
  f1 |  f2   |    f4
----+-------+----------
   1 | Hello | World
   1 | Hello | Everyone
   2 | Happy | Birthday
   2 | Happy | New Year
(4 rows)

regression=# SELECT f1, f2, getfoo(f3) AS f4, getfoo2(f3) AS f5 FROM bar;
ERROR:  Only one target list entry may return a set result


Joe Conway
2003-02-13 05:06:35 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 2bd63117c1 [ dumping schemas ]
> I don't care what you use for short options if all useful ones are taken.
> But the long option should be --schema.

Ok, fair enough: a revised patch is attached that uses the '-n' short
option and the '--schema' long option.

Neil Conway
2003-02-13 04:54:16 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 6d8b8a5e4d [ Have readline save edit history.]
>
> > I already posted a one-line patch to implement this, but it doesn't
> > seem to hve come through to the list. Here it is inline, instead of as
> > an attachment:
>
> We need this to work without readline as well.  (Of course there won't be
> any history, but it needs to compile.)

<blush> Even after slogging my way through the nesting #ifdefs for readline
and win32, I forgot! Let's make that a three line patch, then.

Ross J. Reedstrom
2003-02-13 04:08:16 +00:00
Barry Lind 68c67fc8a8 Applied patch to update translation file, submitted by Zhenbang Wei
Modified Files:
 	jdbc/org/postgresql/errors_zh_TW.properties
2003-02-12 20:40:23 +00:00
Barry Lind 0dbb7aeac4 Patch to messages file from Holger Klawitter to add a missing message.
Patch to makefile to clean up some of the output

 Modified Files:
 	jdbc/Makefile jdbc/org/postgresql/errors.properties
 	jdbc/org/postgresql/errors_de.properties
2003-02-12 06:13:04 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut d6b043eb63 Fix buffer clearing bug. 2003-02-11 21:06:58 +00:00
Tom Lane 9069a5fc33 Use a varno not chosen at random for dummy variables in the top-level
targetlist of a set-operation tree.  I'm not sure that this solution
will really stand the test of time --- perhaps we need to make a special
RTE for such vars to refer to.  But this quick hack fixes Brandon Craig
Rhodes' complaint of 10-Feb-02 about EXCEPT in CREATE RULE, while not
changing any behavior in the better-tested cases where leftmostRTI is
one anyway.
2003-02-11 04:13:06 +00:00
Tom Lane 8a4fdce9f2 Fix thinko in new logic about pushing down non-nullability constraints:
constraints appearing in outer-join qualification clauses are restricted
as to when and where they can be pushed down.  Add regression test
to catch future errors in this area.
2003-02-10 17:08:50 +00:00
Tom Lane ec8f0e82ef Add code to show join rule (for outer and IN joins) in join type name. 2003-02-10 17:06:23 +00:00
Tom Lane c5ba16a83c Get rid of last few vestiges of parsetree dependency on grammar token
codes, per discussion from last March.  parse.h should now be included
*only* by gram.y, scan.l, keywords.c, parser.c.  This prevents surprising
misbehavior after seemingly-trivial grammar adjustments.
2003-02-10 04:44:47 +00:00
Tom Lane b5956a2f22 Detect case where an outer join can be reduced to a plain inner join
because there are WHERE clauses that will reject the null-extended rows.
Per suggestion from Brandon Craig Rhodes, 19-Nov-02.
2003-02-09 23:57:19 +00:00