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Bruce Momjian
b866d2e2d7 as attache of this mail is patch (to the main tree) with to_char's
family functions. Contain:

  conversion from a datetype to formatted text:

	to_char( datetime, 	text)
	to_char( timestamp,	text)
	to_char( int4,		text)
	to_char( int8,		text)
	to_char( float4,	text)
	to_char( float8,	text)
	to_char( numeric,	text)

  vice versa:

	to_date		( text, text)
	to_datetime	( text, text)
	to_timestamp	( text, text)
	to_number	( text, text)	   (convert to numeric)


  PostgreSQL to_char is very compatible with Oracle's to_char(), but not
total exactly (now). Small differentions are in number formating. It will
fix in next to_char() version.


! If will this patch aplly to the main tree, must be delete the current
  to_char version in contrib (directory "dateformat" and note in contrib's
  README), this patch not erase it (sorry Bruce).



The patch patching files:

	doc/src/sgml/func.sgml
                     ^^^^^^^^
   Hmm, I'm not sure if my English... :( Check it anyone (volunteer)?

   Thomas, it is right? SGML is not my primary lang  and compile
   the current PG docs tree is very happy job (hard variables setting in
   docs/sgml/Makefile --> HSTYLE= /home/users/t/thomas/....  :-)

   What add any definition to global configure.in and set Makefiles in docs
   tree via ./configure?

	src/backend/utils/adt/Makefile
	src/backend/utils/adt/formatting.c
	src/include/catalog/pg_proc.h
	src/include/utils/formatting.h
Karel Zak <zakkr@zf.jcu.cz>              http://home.zf.jcu.cz/~zakkr/
2000-01-25 23:53:56 +00:00
Tom Lane
0dbffa704a First cut at making useful selectivity estimates for range queries
(ie, WHERE x > lowbound AND x < highbound).  It's not very bright yet
but it does something useful.  Also, rename intltsel/intgtsel to
scalarltsel/scalargtsel to reflect usage better.  Extend convert_to_scalar
to do something a little bit useful with string data types.  Still need
to make it do something with date/time datatypes, but I'll wait for
Thomas's datetime unification dust to settle first.  Eventually the
routine ought not have any type-specific knowledge at all; it ought to
be calling a type-dependent routine found via a pg_type column; but
that's a task for another day.
2000-01-24 07:16:52 +00:00
Tom Lane
71ed7eb494 Revise handling of index-type-specific indexscan cost estimation, per
pghackers discussion of 5-Jan-2000.  The amopselect and amopnpages
estimators are gone, and in their place is a per-AM amcostestimate
procedure (linked to from pg_am, not pg_amop).
2000-01-22 23:50:30 +00:00
Tatsuo Ishii
5eb1d0deb1 Add builtin functions:
pg_char_to_encoding()
pg_encoding_to_char()
2000-01-18 05:10:29 +00:00
Tom Lane
90b883425a Apparently, no one's ever used float4abs(), because it's got incorrect
data in its pg_proc entry.  abs() doesn't require two arguments, last
I heard.
2000-01-17 00:40:51 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
6456b17bc1 Rename oid8 -> oidvector and int28 -> int2vector. Cleanup of *out functions. 2000-01-10 16:13:23 +00:00
Jan Wieck
b7b6d4bf53 Changed "triggered data change violation" detection code
in trigger manager.

Jan
2000-01-06 20:47:01 +00:00
Jan Wieck
e3cec20ccd Removed LZTEXT datatype as discussed.
Jan
1999-12-28 13:40:53 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
cb00b7faa5 I'm in TODO mood today ...
* Document/trigger/rule so changes to pg_shadow recreate pg_pwd

I did it with a trigger and it seems to work like a charm. The function
that already updates the file for create and alter user has been made a
built-in "SQL" function and a trigger is created at initdb time.

Comments around the pg_pwd updating function seem to be worried about
this
routine being called concurrently, but I really don't see a reason to
worry about this. Verify for yourself. I guess we never had a system
trigger before, so treat this with care, and feel free to adjust the
nomenclature as well.

--
Peter Eisentraut                  Sernanders väg 10:115
1999-12-12 05:57:36 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
8f9216313a Improve descriptions of date/time functions. 1999-12-01 18:03:26 +00:00
Jan Wieck
4069d48aa7 Added another single byte oriented decompressor, useful for
comparision functions.

Added all lztext comparision functions, operators and a default
operator class for nbtree on lztext.

Jan
1999-11-25 01:28:07 +00:00
Jan Wieck
79c3b71c1b The new LZ compression and an lztext data type based on it.
Jan
1999-11-17 21:21:51 +00:00
Hiroshi Inoue
05d13cad28 The 1st step to implement new type of scan,TidScan.
Now WHERE restriction on ctid is allowed though it is
sequentially scanned.
1999-10-11 06:28:29 +00:00
Jan Wieck
ccecf1fa46 Added utils/adt/ri_triggers with empty shells for the
FOREIGN KEY triggers.

Added pg_proc entries for all the new functions.

Jan
1999-09-30 14:54:24 +00:00
Jan Wieck
b5c4b77283 Added nbtree operator class for NUMERIC
Jan
1999-09-29 21:13:31 +00:00
Tom Lane
40f6524161 Implement constant-expression simplification per Bernard
Frankpitt, plus some improvements from yours truly.  The simplifier depends
on the proiscachable field of pg_proc to tell it whether a function is
safe to pre-evaluate --- things like nextval() are not, for example.
Update pg_proc.h to contain reasonable cacheability information; as of
6.5.* hardly any functions were marked cacheable.  I may have erred too
far in the other direction; see recent mail to pghackers for more info.
This update does not force an initdb, exactly, but you won't see much
benefit from the simplifier until you do one.
1999-09-26 02:28:44 +00:00
Tom Lane
1f14a9de74 Correct broken entries for pg_proc OIDs 1364 (time(abstime))
and 1370 (timestamp(datetime)).  This does not force an initdb, exactly,
but you won't see the effects of the bug fix until you do one.
BTW, OID 1358 for timespan(time) is still broken:
select timespan('21:11:26'::time);
ERROR:  No such function 'time_timespan' with the specified attributes
But I couldn't figure out what it ought to be defined as, so I left it be.
1999-08-29 01:35:11 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
a9591ce66a Change #include's to use <> and "" as appropriate. 1999-07-15 23:04:24 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
07842084fe pgindent run over code. 1999-05-25 16:15:34 +00:00
Tom Lane
3c6491ff96 Repair incorrect pg_proc entry for numeric_in. 1999-05-09 02:22:16 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
210055ad61 here are some patches for 6.5.0 which I already submitted but have never
been applied. The patches are in the .tar.gz attachment at the end:

varchar-array.patch     this patch adds support for arrays of bpchar() and
                        varchar(), which where always missing from postgres.

                        These datatypes can be used to replace the _char4,
                        _char8, etc., which were dropped some time ago.

block-size.patch        this patch fixes many errors in the parser and other
                        program which happen with very large query statements
                        (> 8K) when using a page size larger than 8192.

                        This patch is needed if you want to submit queries
                        larger than 8K. Postgres supports tuples up to 32K
                        but you can't insert them because you can't submit
                        queries larger than 8K. My patch fixes this problem.

                        The patch also replaces all the occurrences of `8192'
                        and `1<<13' in the sources with the proper constants
                        defined in include files. You should now never find
                        8192 hardwired in C code, just to make code clearer.


--
Massimo Dal Zotto
1999-05-03 19:10:48 +00:00
Tom Lane
00fbb64bed Un-break CREATE TYPE. Fix some other inconsistencies in the
pg_proc entries for array I/O routines besides the one detected by the
original patcher.  Tighten type_sanity regress test accordingly.
1999-04-20 03:51:19 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
a01dfe71b8 array_in is defined in the system catalog as taking two arguments while it
actually takes three. Please apply the following patch.

Massimo
1999-04-13 17:28:35 +00:00
Tom Lane
c537d4295a Modify fmgr so that internal name (compiler name) of a built-in
function is found in prosrc field of pg_proc, not proname.  This allows
multiple aliases of a built-in to all be implemented as direct builtins,
without needing a level of indirection through an SQL function.  Replace
existing SQL alias functions with builtin entries accordingly.
Save a few K by not storing string names of builtin functions in fmgr's
internal table (if you really want 'em, get 'em from pg_proc...).
Update opr_sanity with a few more cross-checks.
1999-03-29 01:30:45 +00:00
Tom Lane
8a3ef74b7c Clean up various minor irregularities detected by type_sanity
and newly expanded opr_sanity tests.
1999-03-28 02:01:39 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
042ec823cf Cleanup of hash functions in pg_proc. 1999-03-14 16:32:46 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
817a3e6d39 Enclosed below I have a patch to allow a btree index on the int8 type.
I would like some feedback on what the hash function for the int8 hash
function
in the ./backend/access/hash/hashfunc.c should return.

Also, could someone (maybe Tomas Lockhart?) look-over the patch and make
sure
the system table entries are correct?  I've tried to research them as
much as I
could, but some of them are still not clear to me.

Thanks,
-Ryan
1999-03-14 05:09:05 +00:00
Tom Lane
3bca9c6c4b Fix some typos in argument and result types in pg_proc
and pg_operator.  The lone error in pg_operator was reported as a bug
by Michael Reifenberger; the multiple errors in pg_proc would only have
been noticed if one invoked the functions by name rather than using
operator syntax.  I guess few people do that.
1999-03-10 05:02:34 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
6724a50787 Change my-function-name-- to my_function_name, and optimizer renames. 1999-02-13 23:22:53 +00:00
Thomas G. Lockhart
02e85e7e5f Add routines to convert between int8 and text/varchar types.
Fix output type for int8out, but I don't think it matters.
1999-02-13 04:19:54 +00:00
Jan Wieck
0e9d75c6ac Added NUMERIC data type with many builtin funcitons, operators
and aggregates.

Jan
1998-12-30 19:56:35 +00:00
Thomas G. Lockhart
3a52e3f3a2 Add routines and synonyms to help with single-byte char type handling.
Fix one usage of substr() which mapped to the "Oracle compatibility" funcs
 rather than the more recent (and closer to SQL92) function in varlena.c.
Add more DESC() entries for conversion functions.
1998-12-13 23:45:22 +00:00
Thomas G. Lockhart
9470ab03c9 Define routines and catalog entries for string min()/max() functions.
Extend new type coersion techniques to aggregates.
1998-12-08 06:18:34 +00:00
Thomas G. Lockhart
643c7beddf Add text<->float8 and text<->float4 conversion functions.
This will fix the problem reported by Jose' Soares
 when trying to cast a float to text.
1998-11-17 14:36:51 +00:00
Tom Lane
c6338530f6 oid8neq => oid8ne 1998-10-29 19:03:50 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
1e7c7343c4 Add oid8neq. 1998-10-29 18:07:09 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
33c4072dbc INET/CIDR cleanup from D'Arcy. 1998-10-22 20:40:50 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
ca2995be7b Remove duplicate CIDR funcs by using coerce entries. 1998-10-22 13:51:07 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
7787d75d78 Fix indexing for INET / CIDR. 1998-10-22 05:29:24 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
3fe6a77f91 Fix for funcs on INET/CIDR. 1998-10-22 04:58:11 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
2ba4ee74aa Fix function calls to INET/CIDR functions. Added cidr_out. 1998-10-22 00:35:28 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
f9ee08499f Cleanup of \df for INET/CIDR. 1998-10-21 21:14:20 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
858a3b570a New CIDR type and fixed INET type, from D'Arcy. 1998-10-21 16:06:50 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
a824add49a Remove unused INET functions for D'Arcy. 1998-10-20 23:03:20 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
eb3e640ea2 New INET functions from D'Arcy J.M. Cain 1998-10-12 04:07:53 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
8849655d24 I agree. I think, though, that the best argument presented in the
debate was from Paul Vixie, who wanted INET to be the name covering
both IPV4 and IPV6.  The following kit makes the needed changes:

Tom Ivar Helbekkmo
1998-10-08 00:19:47 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
2d69fd90b9 Integrate new IP type from Tom Ivar Helbekkmo. 1998-10-03 05:41:01 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
f93b6974f9 Here's a combination of all the patches I'm currently waiting
for against a just updated CVS tree. It contains

        Partial new rewrite system that handles subselects,  view
        aggregate  columns, insert into select from view, updates
        with set col = view-value and select rules restriction to
        view definition.

        Updates  for  rule/view  backparsing utility functions to
        handle subselects correct.


        New system views pg_tables and pg_indexes (where you  can
        see the complete index definition in the latter one).

        Enabling array references on query parameters.

        Bugfix for functional index.

        Little changes to system views pg_rules and pg_views.


    The rule system isn't a release-stopper any longer.

    But  another  stopper  is  that  I  don't  know if the latest
    changes to PL/pgSQL (not already in CVS) made it  compile  on
    AIX. Still wait for some response from Dave.

Jan
1998-10-02 16:28:04 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
fa1a8d6a97 OK, folks, here is the pgindent output. 1998-09-01 04:40:42 +00:00
Marc G. Fournier
8e9d69d6ac From: Massimo Dal Zotto <dz@cs.unitn.it>
> sequence.patch
>
>       adds the missing setval command to sequences. Owner of sequences
>       can now set the last value to any value between min and max
>       without recreating the sequence. This is useful after loading
>       data from external files.
1998-08-25 21:25:46 +00:00