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Tom Lane
dad4215d0a Experimental patch to see if it fixes MSVC builds ... 2008-10-06 02:55:20 +00:00
Tom Lane
0ff384f0bc Fix the implicit-RTE code to be able to handle implicit RTEs for CTEs, as
well as regular tables.  Per discussion, this seems necessary to meet the
principle of least astonishment.

In passing, simplify the error messages in warnAutoRange().  Now that we
have parser error position info for these errors, it doesn't seem very
useful to word the error message differently depending on whether we are
inside a sub-select or not.
2008-10-06 02:12:56 +00:00
Tom Lane
af88c9bbec Fix a missed case in int8-exp-three-digits.out, per buildfarm results. 2008-10-06 00:07:28 +00:00
Tom Lane
8acfc7594d Tweak the overflow checks in integer division functions to complain if the
machine produces zero (rather than the more usual minimum-possible-integer)
for the only possible overflow case.  This has been seen to occur for at least
some word widths on some hardware, and it's cheap enough to check for
everywhere.  Per Peter's analysis of buildfarm reports.

This could be back-patched, but in the absence of any gripes from the field
I doubt it's worth the trouble.
2008-10-05 23:18:37 +00:00
Tom Lane
1e4b03847c Improve behavior of WITH RECURSIVE with an untyped literal in the
non-recursive term.  Per an example from Dickson S. Guedes.
2008-10-05 22:50:55 +00:00
Tom Lane
0814250474 Fix markTargetListOrigin() to not fail on a simple-Var reference to a
recursive CTE that we're still in progress of analyzing.  Add a similar guard
to the similar code in expandRecordVariable(), and tweak regression tests to
cover this case.  Per report from Dickson S. Guedes.
2008-10-05 22:20:17 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
6151e89e8b Remove some unportable tests 2008-10-05 18:56:09 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
2cf8afe5d1 Remove obsolete internal functions istrue, isfalse, isnottrue, isnotfalse,
nullvalue, nonvalue.  A long time ago, these were used to implement the SQL
constructs IS TRUE, etc.
2008-10-05 17:33:17 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
d112ead206 Reverse int8.out and int8-exp-three-digits.out mixup. 2008-10-05 15:46:35 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
34411cfac5 Additional test coverage for int8 type (int8.c)
int8-exp-three-digits.out update untested, might need refinement.
2008-10-05 14:26:30 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
128849875f Additional test coverage for boolean type (bool.c) 2008-10-05 14:20:03 +00:00
Tom Lane
44d5be0e53 Implement SQL-standard WITH clauses, including WITH RECURSIVE.
There are some unimplemented aspects: recursive queries must use UNION ALL
(should allow UNION too), and we don't have SEARCH or CYCLE clauses.
These might or might not get done for 8.4, but even without them it's a
pretty useful feature.

There are also a couple of small loose ends and definitional quibbles,
which I'll send a memo about to pgsql-hackers shortly.  But let's land
the patch now so we can get on with other development.

Yoshiyuki Asaba, with lots of help from Tatsuo Ishii and Tom Lane
2008-10-04 21:56:55 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
607b2be7bb Additional string function tests for coverage of oracle_compat.c 2008-10-04 13:55:45 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
6761a0309b Add regression test for macaddr type. Enhance documentation about accepted
input formats.
2008-10-03 15:37:18 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
0e4896d53e Fix coverage targets so that HTML view is reliably updated when test data
changes.  Add some documenting comments.
2008-10-03 15:35:17 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
8f1658cbf3 Put back the copying of some of the regression test data files for vpath
builds.  It is too complicated to fix in another way for now.
2008-10-03 08:00:16 +00:00
Heikki Linnakangas
706a308806 Add relation fork support to pg_relation_size() function. You can now pass
name of a fork ('main' or 'fsm', at the moment) to pg_relation_size() to
get the size of a specific fork. Defaults to 'main', if none given.

While we're at it, modify pg_relation_size to take a regclass as argument,
instead of separate variants taking oid and name. This change is
transparent to typical use where the table name is passed as a string
literal, like pg_relation_size('table'), but will break queries like
pg_relation_size(namecol), where namecol is of type name. text-type input
still works, and using a non-schema-qualified table name is not very
reliable anyway, so this is unlikely to break anyone's queries in practice.
2008-10-03 07:33:10 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
2cc1633a35 Update README.HOT to reflect new snapshot tracking and xmin advancement
code in 8.4.
2008-10-02 20:59:31 +00:00
Tom Lane
607b39855a Fix improper display of fractional seconds in interval values
when using --enable-integer-datetimes and a non-ISO datestyle.

Ron Mayer
2008-10-02 13:47:38 +00:00
Tom Lane
2793af3cc0 Partial fix for contrib vpath breakage. 2008-10-02 12:25:25 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
22c2c695b3 Update pg_regress calls in PL checks to handle vpath builds. 2008-10-02 08:11:11 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
feae7856af Allow pg_regress to be run outside the build tree. Look for input files
in both input and output dir, to handle vpath builds more simply.
2008-10-01 22:38:57 +00:00
Tom Lane
dad4cb6258 Improve tuplestore.c to support multiple concurrent read positions.
This facility replaces the former mark/restore support but is otherwise
upward-compatible with previous uses.  It's expected to be needed for
single evaluation of CTEs and also for window functions, so I'm committing
it separately instead of waiting for either one of those patches to be
finished.  Per discussion with Greg Stark and Hitoshi Harada.

Note: I removed nodeFunctionscan's mark/restore support, instead of bothering
to update it for this change, because it was dead code anyway.
2008-10-01 19:51:50 +00:00
Magnus Hagander
233f135144 Link libpq with libgssapi if configure finds it, as
required by at least NetBSD.

Markus Schaaf
2008-10-01 15:35:32 +00:00
Tom Lane
68827a7ada Suppress an uninitialized-variable warning (not all versions of gcc
complain here, but some do)
2008-10-01 14:59:23 +00:00
Heikki Linnakangas
f06ef2bede Fix WAL redo of FSM truncation. We can't call smgrtruncate() during WAL
replay, because it tries to XLogInsert().
2008-10-01 08:12:14 +00:00
Tom Lane
6ca1b1cd95 Fix compiler warning (unportable sprintf usage) 2008-09-30 14:15:58 +00:00
Tom Lane
d1af2694e5 Fix misspelled comment 2008-09-30 12:51:07 +00:00
Heikki Linnakangas
4e6ac2e19b Forgot to bump catalog version in the commit of FSM rewrite. 2008-09-30 11:11:28 +00:00
Heikki Linnakangas
15c121b3ed Rewrite the FSM. Instead of relying on a fixed-size shared memory segment, the
free space information is stored in a dedicated FSM relation fork, with each
relation (except for hash indexes; they don't use FSM).

This eliminates the max_fsm_relations and max_fsm_pages GUC options; remove any
trace of them from the backend, initdb, and documentation.

Rewrite contrib/pg_freespacemap to match the new FSM implementation. Also
introduce a new variant of the get_raw_page(regclass, int4, int4) function in
contrib/pageinspect that let's you to return pages from any relation fork, and
a new fsm_page_contents() function to inspect the new FSM pages.
2008-09-30 10:52:14 +00:00
Tom Lane
2dbc0ca937 Dept of second thoughts: let's make sure that get_index_stats_hook is only
applied to expression indexes, not to plain relations.  The original coding
in btcostestimate conflated the two cases, but it's not hard to use
get_relation_stats_hook instead when we're looking to the underlying relation.
2008-09-28 20:42:12 +00:00
Tom Lane
7b7df9f0b1 Add hooks to let plugins override the planner's lookups in pg_statistic.
Simon Riggs, with some editorialization by me.
2008-09-28 19:51:40 +00:00
Andrew Dunstan
bc965e840a Compare escaped chars case insensitively for ILIKE - per gripe from TGL. 2008-09-27 16:53:54 +00:00
Tom Lane
b1e929f295 Fix pointer-advancement bugs in MS and US cases of new to_timestamp() code.
Alex Hunsaker
2008-09-26 15:35:28 +00:00
Tom Lane
3d8fd75732 Make LIKE throw an error if the escape character is at the end of the pattern
(ie, has nothing to quote), rather than silently ignoring the character as has
been our historical behavior.  This is required by SQL spec and should help
reduce the sort of user confusion seen in bug #4436.  Per discussion.

This is not so much a bug fix as a definitional change, and it could break
existing applications; so not back-patched.  It might deserve being mentioned
as an incompatibility in the 8.4 release notes.
2008-09-26 02:16:40 +00:00
Tom Lane
e8e746de34 Establish the rule that array types should have the same typdelim as their
element types.  Since the backend doesn't actually pay attention to the array
type's delimiter, this has no functional effect, but it seems better for the
catalog entries to be consistent.  Per gripe from Greg Mullane and subsequent
discussion.
2008-09-25 03:28:56 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
fb4bb8b9c5 Fix integral timestamps so the output is consistent in all cases to
round:

	select interval '0:0:0.7', interval '@ 0.70 secs', interval '0.7
		seconds';

Ron Mayer
2008-09-24 19:46:44 +00:00
Heikki Linnakangas
83c3121403 Fix pg_dump bug in the database-level collation patch. "datcollate" and
"datctype" columns were misspelled. Per report from Chris Browne.
2008-09-24 19:33:15 +00:00
Tom Lane
96a25d393c Fix more problems with rewriter failing to set Query.hasSubLinks when inserting
a SubLink expression into a rule query.  We missed cases where the original
query contained a sub-SELECT in a function in FROM, a multi-row VALUES list,
or a RETURNING list.  Per bug #4434 from Dean Rasheed and subsequent
investigation.

Back-patch to 8.1; older releases don't have the issue because they didn't
try to be smart about setting hasSubLinks only when needed.
2008-09-24 16:52:46 +00:00
Tom Lane
739c614f41 Fix unportable syntax used in recent patch. Per results from
buildfarm member 'bear'.
2008-09-24 14:40:00 +00:00
Magnus Hagander
660ad48d3b Silence compiler warning caused by recent collation patch. 2008-09-24 09:00:44 +00:00
Magnus Hagander
607b7166d8 Make sure pg_control is opened in binary mode, to deal
with situtations when the file contains an EOF maker
(0x1A) on Windows.

ITAGAKI Takahiro
2008-09-24 08:59:42 +00:00
Magnus Hagander
cdf5357ec9 Only show source file and line numbers to superusers, for consistent
security level with other parts of the system.

Per gripe from Tom
2008-09-23 21:12:03 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
5f7b25d5d5 Add comment about the use of EXEC_BACKEND. 2008-09-23 20:35:38 +00:00
Heikki Linnakangas
c2d4526495 Tighten the check in initdb and CREATE DATABASE that the chosen encoding
matches the encoding of the locale. LC_COLLATE is now checked in addition
to LC_CTYPE.
2008-09-23 10:58:03 +00:00
Heikki Linnakangas
61d9674988 Make LC_COLLATE and LC_CTYPE database-level settings. Collation and
ctype are now more like encoding, stored in new datcollate and datctype
columns in pg_database.

This is a stripped-down version of Radek Strnad's patch, with further
changes by me.
2008-09-23 09:20:39 +00:00
Tom Lane
c52aab5525 Get rid of pgpass_from_client tracking inside libpq --- given the conclusion
that presence of the password in the conninfo string must be checked *before*
risking a connection attempt, there is no point in checking it afterwards.
This makes the specification of PQconnectionUsedPassword() a bit simpler
and perhaps more generally useful, too.
2008-09-22 14:21:44 +00:00
Tom Lane
cae7ad906a Fix dblink_connect() so that it verifies that a password is supplied in the
conninfo string *before* trying to connect to the remote server, not after.
As pointed out by Marko Kreen, in certain not-very-plausible situations
this could result in sending a password from the postgres user's .pgpass file,
or other places that non-superusers shouldn't have access to, to an
untrustworthy remote server.  The cleanest fix seems to be to expose libpq's
conninfo-string-parsing code so that dblink can check for a password option
without duplicating the parsing logic.

Joe Conway, with a little cleanup by Tom Lane
2008-09-22 13:55:14 +00:00
Tom Lane
579c025e5f Simplify the definitions of a couple of system views by using SELECT *
instead of listing all the columns returned by the underlying function.

initdb not forced since this patch doesn't actually change anything about
the stored form of the views.  It just means there's one less place to change
if someone wants to add columns to them.
2008-09-21 19:38:56 +00:00
Tom Lane
3290e6180f Add a PQfireResultCreateEvents function to allow applications to mimic the
sequence of operations that libpq goes through while creating a PGresult.
Also, remove ill-considered "const" decoration on parameters passed to
event procedures.
2008-09-19 20:06:13 +00:00
Tom Lane
4e57668da4 Create a selectivity estimation function for the text search @@ operator.
Jan Urbanski
2008-09-19 19:03:41 +00:00
Tom Lane
e2b7d0c65c Improve the recently-added libpq events code to provide more consistent
guarantees about whether event procedures will receive DESTROY events.
They no longer need to defend themselves against getting a DESTROY
without a successful prior CREATE.

Andrew Chernow
2008-09-19 16:40:40 +00:00
Magnus Hagander
7626f2a936 Mark SessionReplicationRole as PGDLLIMPORT so it
can be used from Slony functions.

Per report from Hiroshi Saito.
2008-09-19 14:43:46 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
90d910866e Add additional rules so that make init-po for ecpg gets up to date flex and
bison output.  Without these, make can sometimes be tempted to invoke its
built-in rules using lex and yacc, which can fail if those commands are not
available.

This was a main cause for the NLS web site breakage.
2008-09-19 13:08:08 +00:00
Alvaro Herrera
5817d861e9 Optimize CleanupTempFiles by having a boolean flag that keeps track of whether
there are FD_XACT_TEMPORARY files to clean up at transaction end.

Per performance profiling results on AWeber's huge systems.

Patch by me after an idea suggested by Simon Riggs.
2008-09-19 04:57:10 +00:00
Tom Lane
fd84eb5e64 Update time zone data files to tzdata release 2008f (DST law changes in
Argentina, Bahamas, Brazil, Mauritius, Morocco, Pakistan, Palestine, Paraguay).
2008-09-17 14:18:39 +00:00
Tom Lane
35c2a3c3cf Allow ShowBufferUsage() to report the number of reads/writes that have
occurred to temporary files.  This replaces the unused
NDirectFileRead/NDirectFileWrite counters.

Itagaki Takahiro
2008-09-17 13:15:55 +00:00
Tom Lane
32f159cc55 Add an "events" system to libpq, whereby applications can get callbacks that
enable them to manage private data associated with PGconns and PGresults.

Andrew Chernow and Merlin Moncure
2008-09-17 04:31:08 +00:00
Tom Lane
b73c0c2a51 Clean up a couple of weird corner cases in interval parsing: make -yyyy-mm be
interpreted as expected (the sign should affect months too), and get rid of
hard-wired assumption that unmarked signed values must be hours (if integers)
or seconds (if floats).  The former was just a bug in my previous patch,
while the latter may have made sense at one time but seems illogical now
that we support determination of the units from typmod information.
Ron Mayer and myself.
2008-09-16 22:31:21 +00:00
Tom Lane
30df79a70b Widen the nLocks counts in local lock tables from int to int64. This
forestalls potential overflow when the same table (or other object, but
usually tables) is accessed by very many successive queries within a single
transaction.  Per report from Michael Milligan.

Back-patch to 8.0, which is as far back as the patch conveniently applies.
There have been no reports of overflow in pre-8.3 releases, but clearly the
risk existed all along.  (Michael's report suggests that 8.3 may consume lock
counts faster than prior releases, but with no test case to look at it's hard
to be sure about that.  Widening the counts seems a good future-proofing
measure in any event.)
2008-09-16 01:56:26 +00:00
Tom Lane
8948ee37e5 Fix multiple memory leaks in xml_out(). Per report from Matt Magoffin. 2008-09-16 00:49:41 +00:00
Tom Lane
1cd935609f Fix caching of foreign-key-checking queries so that when a replan is needed,
we regenerate the SQL query text not merely the plan derived from it.  This
is needed to handle contingencies such as renaming of a table or column
used in an FK.  Pre-8.3, such cases worked despite the lack of replanning
(because the cached plan needn't actually change), so this is a regression.
Per bug #4417 from Benjamin Bihler.
2008-09-15 23:37:40 +00:00
Magnus Hagander
448950b37b Fix error messages from recent pg_hba parsing patch to use errcontext()
to indicate where the error occurred.
2008-09-15 20:55:04 +00:00
Tom Lane
4adc2f72a4 Change hash indexes to store only the hash code rather than the whole indexed
value.  This means that hash index lookups are always lossy and have to be
rechecked when the heap is visited; however, the gain in index compactness
outweighs this when the indexed values are wide.  Also, we only need to
perform datatype comparisons when the hash codes match exactly, rather than
for every entry in the hash bucket; so it could also win for datatypes that
have expensive comparison functions.  A small additional win is gained by
keeping hash index pages sorted by hash code and using binary search to reduce
the number of index tuples we have to look at.

Xiao Meng

This commit also incorporates Zdenek Kotala's patch to isolate hash metapages
and hash bitmaps a bit better from the page header datastructures.
2008-09-15 18:43:41 +00:00
Magnus Hagander
9872381090 Parse pg_hba.conf in postmaster, instead of once in each backend for
each connection. This makes it possible to catch errors in the pg_hba
file when it's being reloaded, instead of silently reloading a broken
file and failing only when a user tries to connect.

This patch also makes the "sameuser" argument to ident authentication
optional.
2008-09-15 12:32:57 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
b850cf61bd Avoid compiler warning about variable used before assigned. 2008-09-15 12:18:00 +00:00
Tom Lane
bf0b6ac43c Skip opfamily check in eclass_matches_any_index() when the index isn't a
btree.  We can't easily tell whether clauses generated from the equivalence
class could be used with such an index, so just assume that they might be.
This bit of over-optimization prevented use of non-btree indexes for nestloop
inner indexscans, in any case where the join uses an equality operator that
is also a btree operator --- which in particular is typically true for hash
indexes.  Noted while trying to test the current hash index patch.
2008-09-12 14:56:13 +00:00
Tom Lane
06edce4c3f Tighten up to_date/to_timestamp so that they are more likely to reject
erroneous input, rather than silently producing bizarre results as formerly
happened.

Brendan Jurd
2008-09-11 17:32:34 +00:00
Tom Lane
70530c808b Adjust the parser to accept the typename syntax INTERVAL ... SECOND(n)
and the literal syntax INTERVAL 'string' ... SECOND(n), as required by the
SQL standard.  Our old syntax put (n) directly after INTERVAL, which was
a mistake, but will still be accepted for backward compatibility as well
as symmetry with the TIMESTAMP cases.

Change intervaltypmodout to show it in the spec's way, too.  (This could
potentially affect clients, if there are any that analyze the typmod of an
INTERVAL in any detail.)

Also fix interval input to handle 'min:sec.frac' properly; I had overlooked
this case in my previous patch.

Document the use of the interval fields qualifier, which up to now we had
never mentioned in the docs.  (I think the omission was intentional because
it didn't work per spec; but it does now, or at least close enough to be
credible.)
2008-09-11 15:27:30 +00:00
Alvaro Herrera
d53a56687f Initialize the minimum frozen Xid in vac_update_datfrozenxid using
GetOldestXmin() instead of RecentGlobalXmin; this is safer because we do not
depend on the latter being correctly set elsewhere, and while it is more
expensive, this code path is not performance-critical.  This is a real
risk for autovacuum, because it can execute whole cycles without doing
a single vacuum, which would mean that RecentGlobalXmin would stay at its
initialization value, FirstNormalTransactionId, causing a bogus value to be
inserted in pg_database.  This bug could explain some recent reports of
failure to truncate pg_clog.

At the same time, change the initialization of RecentGlobalXmin to
InvalidTransactionId, and ensure that it's set to something else whenever
it's going to be used.  Using it as FirstNormalTransactionId in HOT page
pruning could incur in data loss.  InitPostgres takes care of setting it
to a valid value, but the extra checks are there to prevent "special"
backends from behaving in unusual ways.

Per Tom Lane's detailed problem dissection in 29544.1221061979@sss.pgh.pa.us
2008-09-11 14:01:10 +00:00
Tom Lane
b8646012d5 Tweak newly added set_config_sourcefile() so that the target record
isn't left corrupt if guc_strdup should fail.
2008-09-10 19:16:22 +00:00
Tom Lane
f867339c01 Make our parsing of INTERVAL literals spec-compliant (or at least a heck of
a lot closer than it was before).  To do this, tweak coerce_type() to pass
through the typmod information when invoking interval_in() on an UNKNOWN
constant; then fix DecodeInterval to pay attention to the typmod when deciding
how to interpret a units-less integer value.  I changed one or two other
details as well.  I believe the code now reacts as expected by spec for all
the literal syntaxes that are specifically enumerated in the spec.  There
are corner cases involving strings that don't exactly match the set of fields
called out by the typmod, for which we might want to tweak the behavior some
more; but I think this is an area of user friendliness rather than spec
compliance.  There remain some non-compliant details about the SQL syntax
(as opposed to what's inside the literal string); but at least we'll throw
error rather than silently doing the wrong thing in those cases.
2008-09-10 18:29:41 +00:00
Alvaro Herrera
3b9ec4682c Add "source file" and "source line" information to each GUC variable.
initdb forced due to changes in the pg_settings view.

Magnus Hagander and Alvaro Herrera.
2008-09-10 18:09:20 +00:00
Tom Lane
bacf7b2086 Avoid using sprintf() for a simple octal conversion in PQescapeByteaInternal.
Improves performance, per suggestion from Rudolf Leitgeb (bug #4414).
The backend did this right already, but not libpq.
2008-09-10 17:01:07 +00:00
Tom Lane
3c221c3dae Fix a couple of places where the plpgsql grammar would produce an unhelpful
'syntax error' message, rather than something that might draw one's
attention to a missing or wrong-type variable declaration.  Per recent
gripe.
2008-09-10 01:09:45 +00:00
Tom Lane
ee33b95d9c Improve the plan cache invalidation mechanism to make it invalidate plans
when user-defined functions used in a plan are modified.  Also invalidate
plans when schemas, operators, or operator classes are modified; but for these
cases we just invalidate everything rather than tracking exact dependencies,
since these types of objects seldom change in a production database.

Tom Lane; loosely based on a patch by Martin Pihlak.
2008-09-09 18:58:09 +00:00
Alvaro Herrera
c06629c72e Improve plpgsql's ability to report tuple incompatibility problems.
Volkan YAZICI
2008-09-09 15:14:08 +00:00
Tom Lane
ead21631e8 Fix a couple of problems pointed out by Fujii Masao in the 2008-Apr-05 patch
for pg_stop_backup.  First, it is possible that the history file name is not
alphabetically later than the last WAL file name, so we should explicitly
check that both have been archived.  Second, the previous coding would wait
forever if a checkpoint had managed to remove the WAL file before we look for
it.

Simon Riggs, plus some code cleanup by me.
2008-09-08 16:42:15 +00:00
Tom Lane
bc01b45ab9 Make pg_dump --data-only try to order the table dumps so that foreign keys'
referenced tables are dumped before the referencing tables.  This avoids
failures when the data is loaded with the FK constraints already active.
If no such ordering is possible because of circular or self-referential
constraints, print a NOTICE to warn the user about it.
2008-09-08 15:26:23 +00:00
Tom Lane
a0b76dc662 Create a separate grantable privilege for TRUNCATE, rather than having it be
always owner-only.  The TRUNCATE privilege works identically to the DELETE
privilege so far as interactions with the rest of the system go.

Robert Haas
2008-09-08 00:47:41 +00:00
Tom Lane
a26c7e3d71 Support set-returning functions in the target lists of Agg and Group plan
nodes.  This is a pretty ugly feature but since we don't yet have a
plausible substitute, we'd better support it everywhere.
Per gripe from Jeff Davis.
2008-09-08 00:22:56 +00:00
Tom Lane
e6a310b281 Reimplement text_position and related functions to use Boyer-Moore-Horspool
searching instead of naive matching.  In the worst case this has the same
O(M*N) complexity as the naive method, but the worst case is hard to hit,
and the average case is very fast, especially with longer patterns.

David Rowley
2008-09-07 04:20:00 +00:00
Tom Lane
409c144d83 Adjust psql's new \ef command to present an empty CREATE FUNCTION template
for editing if no function name is specified.  This seems a much cleaner way
to offer that functionality than the original patch had.  In passing,
de-clutter the error displays that are given for a bogus function-name
argument, and standardize on "$function$" as the default delimiter for the
function body.  (The original coding would use the shortest possible
dollar-quote delimiter, which seems to create unnecessarily high risk of
later conflicts with the user-modified function body.)
2008-09-06 20:18:08 +00:00
Tom Lane
2c863ca818 Implement a psql command "\ef" to edit the definition of a function.
In support of that, create a backend function pg_get_functiondef().
The psql command is functional but maybe a bit rough around the edges...

Abhijit Menon-Sen
2008-09-06 00:01:25 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
2cdcf459ba Add comment about why pg_dump doesn't dump the public schema comment. 2008-09-05 23:53:42 +00:00
Tom Lane
e540b97248 Fix an oversight in the 8.2 patch that improved mergejoin performance by
inserting a materialize node above an inner-side sort node, when the sort is
expected to spill to disk.  (The materialize protects the sort from having
to support mark/restore, allowing it to do its final merge pass on-the-fly.)
We neglected to teach cost_mergejoin about that hack, so it was failing to
include the materialize's costs in the estimated cost of the mergejoin.
The materialize's costs are generally going to be pretty negligible in
comparison to the sort's, so this is only a small error and probably not
worth back-patching; but it's still wrong.

In the similar case where a materialize is inserted to protect an inner-side
node that can't do mark/restore at all, it's still true that the materialize
should not spill to disk, and so we should cost it cheaply rather than
expensively.

Noted while thinking about a question from Tom Raney.
2008-09-05 21:07:29 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
f536f74ade Add Win32 MSVC code to support this recent patch:
Add missing descriptions for aggregates, functions and conversions.

Bernd Helmle
2008-09-05 16:54:39 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
11f53b1063 Code coverage testing with gcov. Documentation is in the regression test
chapter.

Author: Michelle Caisse <Michelle.Caisse@Sun.COM>
2008-09-05 12:11:18 +00:00
Teodor Sigaev
5373817cf2 Fix strategy propagation to scanEntry for partial match by moving propagation
to initializaion of scanEntry.
2008-09-04 11:47:05 +00:00
Tom Lane
ba9f37f066 If a loadable module has wrong values in its magic block, spell out
exactly what they are in the complaint message.  Marko Kreen,
some editorialization by me.
2008-09-03 22:34:50 +00:00
Tom Lane
fbb2b69c8f Prevent memory leaks in our various bison parsers when an error occurs
during parsing.  Formerly the parser's stack was allocated with malloc
and so wouldn't be reclaimed; this patch makes it use palloc instead,
so that flushing the current context will reclaim the memory.  Per
Marko Kreen.
2008-09-02 20:37:55 +00:00
Tom Lane
dd6edd5efd Fix plpgsql's exec_move_row() to supply valid type OIDs to exec_assign_value()
whenever possible, as per bug report from Oleg Serov.  While at it, reorder
the operations in the RECORD case to avoid possible palloc failure while the
variable update is only partly complete.

Back-patch as far as 8.1.  Although the code of the particular function is
similar in 8.0, 8.0's support for composite fields in rows is sufficiently
broken elsewhere that it doesn't seem worth fixing this.
2008-09-01 22:30:33 +00:00
Tom Lane
76c39cf3be Sigh, I missed checking the ecpg tests ... 2008-09-01 21:42:18 +00:00
Tom Lane
bb3f839bfc Add a variant expected-output file for the sequence regression test, to cover
output that is seen when a checkpoint occurs at just the right time during
the test.  Per my report of 2008-08-31.

This could be back-patched but I'm not sure it's worth the trouble.
2008-09-01 21:24:52 +00:00
Tom Lane
b153c09209 Add a bunch of new error location reports to parse-analysis error messages.
There are still some weak spots around JOIN USING and relation alias lists,
but most errors reported within backend/parser/ now have locations.
2008-09-01 20:42:46 +00:00
Heikki Linnakangas
9ac4299163 HeapTupleHeaderAdjustCmax made the incorrect assumption that the raw
command id is the cmin, when it can in fact be a combo cid. That made rows
incorrectly invisible to a transaction where a tuple was deleted by multiple
aborted subtransactions.

Report and patch Karl Schnaitter. Back-patch to 8.3, where combo cids was
introduced.
2008-09-01 18:52:45 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
86ec73b909 Synchronize the shared object build rules in Makefile.port with Makefile.shlib
somewhat by adding CFLAGS where the compiler is used and Makefile.shlib
already used CFLAGS.
2008-09-01 08:50:10 +00:00
Tom Lane
b8f5ea7685 Fix (hopefully) some oversights in recent Bison cleanup patch.
Per buildfarm results.
2008-08-30 02:32:24 +00:00
Tom Lane
449a00fbbd Fix the raw-parsetree representation of star (as in SELECT * FROM or
SELECT foo.*) so that it cannot be confused with a quoted identifier "*".
Instead create a separate node type A_Star to represent this notation.
Per pgsql-hackers discussion of 2007-Sep-27.
2008-08-30 01:39:14 +00:00
Tom Lane
6253f9de67 In GCC-based builds, use a better newNode() macro that relies on GCC-specific
syntax to avoid a useless store into a global variable.  Per experimentation,
this works better than my original thought of trying to push the code into
an out-of-line subroutine.
2008-08-29 22:49:07 +00:00
Alvaro Herrera
7ad60b49dc Fixup pg_dumpall adding --lock-wait-timeout, to match pg_dump.
David Gould
2008-08-29 17:28:43 +00:00
Tom Lane
4571185111 Suppress gcc warning about possibly-uninitialized variable. It's not
clear to me why I'd not seen this message before --- on F-9 it seems to
only happen if Asserts are disabled, which ought to be irrelevant.
Maybe that affects a decision whether to inline get_ten(), which would
be needed to expose the warning condition to the compiler?  Anyway,
the fix is clear.
2008-08-29 16:34:14 +00:00
Alvaro Herrera
c67f037f4f Document that \t and \x are now settable. 2008-08-29 15:52:07 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
7c31742a07 Remove all traces that suggest that a non-Bison yacc might be supported, and
change build system to use only Bison.  Simplify build rules, make file names
uniform.  Don't build the token table header file where it is not needed.
2008-08-29 13:02:33 +00:00
Tom Lane
a2794623d2 Extend the parser location infrastructure to include a location field in
most node types used in expression trees (both before and after parse
analysis).  This allows us to place an error cursor in many situations
where we formerly could not, because the information wasn't available
beyond the very first level of parse analysis.  There's a fair amount
of work still to be done to persuade individual ereport() calls to actually
include an error location, but this gets the initdb-forcing part of the
work out of the way; and the situation is already markedly better than
before for complaints about unimplementable implicit casts, such as
CASE and UNION constructs with incompatible alternative data types.
Per my proposal of a few days ago.
2008-08-28 23:09:48 +00:00
Tom Lane
6734182c16 Teach eval_const_expressions() to simplify an ArrayCoerceExpr to a constant
when its input is constant and the element coercion function is immutable
(or nonexistent, ie, binary-coercible case).  This is an oversight in the
8.3 implementation of ArrayCoerceExpr, and its result is that certain cases
involving IN or NOT IN with constants don't get optimized as they should be.
Per experimentation with an example from Ow Mun Heng.
2008-08-26 02:16:31 +00:00
Tom Lane
e5536e77a5 Move exprType(), exprTypmod(), expression_tree_walker(), and related routines
into nodes/nodeFuncs, so as to reduce wanton cross-subsystem #includes inside
the backend.  There's probably more that should be done along this line,
but this is a start anyway.
2008-08-25 22:42:34 +00:00
Tom Lane
d320101b5b Get rid of the last remaining uses of var_is_rel(), to wit some debugging
checks in ExecIndexBuildScanKeys() that were inadequate anyway: it's better
to verify the correct varno on an expected index key, not just reject OUTER
and INNER.

This makes the entire current contents of nodeFuncs.c dead code.  I'll be
replacing it with some other stuff later, as per recent proposal.
2008-08-25 20:20:30 +00:00
Magnus Hagander
f1e237b6b2 Unconditionally write the statsfile when SIGHUP is received, to minimize
the window during which backends have no statistics file to read.
2008-08-25 18:55:43 +00:00
Alvaro Herrera
d96d7be2b5 Update URL to Ross William's paper.
Devrim Gunduz.
2008-08-25 17:37:40 +00:00
Magnus Hagander
be8d6c5c34 Make stats_temp_directory PGC_SIGHUP, and document how it may cause a temporary
"outage" of the statistics views.

This requires making the stats collector respond to SIGHUP, like the other
utility processes already did.
2008-08-25 15:11:01 +00:00
Magnus Hagander
8c032adec4 Convert remaining builtin set-returning functions to use OUT parameters, making
it possible to call them without specifying a column list.

Jaime Casanova
2008-08-25 11:18:43 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
31ad4e5396 Add missing descriptions for aggregates, functions and conversions.
Bernd Helmle
2008-08-23 20:31:37 +00:00
Teodor Sigaev
1dcf6fdf1b Fix possible duplicate tuples while GiST scan. Now page is processed
at once and ItemPointers are collected in memory.

Remove tuple's killing by killtuple() if tuple was moved to another
page - it could produce unaceptable overhead.

Backpatch up to 8.1 because the bug was introduced by GiST's concurrency support.
2008-08-23 10:37:24 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
8ddb739e9d Make "log_temp_files" super-user set only, like other logging options.
Simon Riggs
2008-08-22 18:47:07 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
6152de97d3 Minor patch on pgbench
1. -i option should run vacuum analyze only on pgbench tables, not *all*
tables in database.

2. pre-run cleanup step was DELETE FROM HISTORY then VACUUM HISTORY.
This is just a slow version of TRUNCATE HISTORY.

Simon Riggs
2008-08-22 17:57:34 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
03302fd9b4 Improve wording of error message when a postgresql.conf setting is
ignored because it can only be set at server start.
2008-08-22 00:20:40 +00:00
Tom Lane
bd3daddaf2 Arrange to convert EXISTS subqueries that are equivalent to hashable IN
subqueries into the same thing you'd have gotten from IN (except always with
unknownEqFalse = true, so as to get the proper semantics for an EXISTS).
I believe this fixes the last case within CVS HEAD in which an EXISTS could
give worse performance than an equivalent IN subquery.

The tricky part of this is that if the upper query probes the EXISTS for only
a few rows, the hashing implementation can actually be worse than the default,
and therefore we need to make a cost-based decision about which way to use.
But at the time when the planner generates plans for subqueries, it doesn't
really know how many times the subquery will be executed.  The least invasive
solution seems to be to generate both plans and postpone the choice until
execution.  Therefore, in a query that has been optimized this way, EXPLAIN
will show two subplans for the EXISTS, of which only one will actually get
executed.

There is a lot more that could be done based on this infrastructure: in
particular it's interesting to consider switching to the hash plan if we start
out using the non-hashed plan but find a lot more upper rows going by than we
expected.  I have therefore left some minor inefficiencies in place, such as
initializing both subplans even though we will currently only use one.
2008-08-22 00:16:04 +00:00
Tom Lane
cc0dd43850 Marginal improvement in sublink planning: allow unknownEqFalse optimization
to be used for SubLinks that are underneath a top-level OR clause.  Just as at
the very top level of WHERE, it's not necessary to be accurate about whether
the sublink returns FALSE or NULL, because either result has the same impact
on whether the WHERE will succeed.
2008-08-20 19:58:24 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
3c35de85e7 Remove tools and documention for generating TODO.html. 2008-08-20 18:22:28 +00:00
Tom Lane
390e59cd5f Fix obsolete comment. It's no longer the case that Param nodes don't
carry typmod.
2008-08-20 15:49:30 +00:00
Michael Meskes
0ba9b565b9 Synced parser. 2008-08-20 14:09:16 +00:00
Magnus Hagander
c91ff03a06 Make libpq on windows not try to send chunks larger than 64Kb.
Per Microsoft knowledge base article Q201213, early versions of
Windows fail when we do this. Later versions of Windows appear
to have a higher limit than 64Kb, but do still fail on large
sends, so we unconditionally limit it for all versions.

Patch from Tom Lane.
2008-08-20 11:53:45 +00:00
Tom Lane
9650830bc8 Cause the output from debug_print_parse, debug_print_rewritten, and
debug_print_plan to appear at LOG message level, not DEBUG1 as historically.
Make debug_pretty_print default to on.  Also, cause plans generated via
EXPLAIN to be subject to debug_print_plan.  This is all to make
debug_print_plan a reasonably comfortable substitute for the former behavior
of EXPLAIN VERBOSE.
2008-08-19 18:30:04 +00:00
Michael Meskes
ef0dcf0e5b Fixed incorrect argument handling in SET command if argument is a variable. 2008-08-19 10:40:32 +00:00
Magnus Hagander
f434ebaa9a Properly remove src\include\utils\probes.h when running clean.bat. 2008-08-18 13:42:49 +00:00
Tom Lane
719012e013 Add some defenses against constant-FALSE outer join conditions. Since
eval_const_expressions will generally throw away anything that's ANDed with
constant FALSE, what we're left with given an example like

select * from tenk1 a where (unique1,0) in (select unique2,1 from tenk1 b);

is a cartesian product computation, which is really not acceptable.
This is a regression in CVS HEAD compared to previous releases, which were
able to notice the impossible join condition in this case --- though not in
some related cases that are also improved by this patch, such as

select * from tenk1 a left join tenk1 b on (a.unique1=b.unique2 and 0=1);

Fix by skipping evaluation of the appropriate side of the outer join in
cases where it's demonstrably unnecessary.
2008-08-17 19:40:11 +00:00
Tom Lane
f2689e421d Remove prohibition against SubLinks in the WHERE clause of an EXISTS subquery
that we're considering pulling up.  I hadn't wanted to think through whether
that could work during the first pass at this stuff.  However, on closer
inspection it seems to be safe enough.
2008-08-17 02:19:19 +00:00
Tom Lane
19e34b6239 Improve sublink pullup code to handle ANY/EXISTS sublinks that are at top
level of a JOIN/ON clause, not only at top level of WHERE.  (However, we
can't do this in an outer join's ON clause, unless the ANY/EXISTS refers
only to the nullable side of the outer join, so that it can effectively
be pushed down into the nullable side.)  Per request from Kevin Grittner.

In passing, fix a bug in the initial implementation of EXISTS pullup:
it would Assert if the EXIST's WHERE clause used a join alias variable.
Since we haven't yet flattened join aliases when this transformation
happens, it's necessary to include join relids in the computed set of
RHS relids.
2008-08-17 01:20:00 +00:00
Magnus Hagander
19c1e68e16 probes.h is generated from probes.d, not pg_trace.d. 2008-08-16 12:42:27 +00:00
Tom Lane
7ee27d49df Fix pg_dump/pg_restore's ExecuteSqlCommand() to behave suitably if PQexec
returns NULL instead of a PGresult.  The former coding would fail, which
is OK, but it neglected to give you the PQerrorMessage that might tell
you why.  In the oldest branches, there was another problem: it'd sometimes
report PQerrorMessage from the wrong connection.
2008-08-16 02:25:06 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
1883b988d5 Synchronize Borland libpq makefile to match MSVC. Backpatch to 8.3.X. 2008-08-16 01:56:20 +00:00
Tom Lane
63c3b9903b Fix a couple of places where psql might fail to report a suitable error
if PQexec returns NULL.  These don't seem significant enough to be worth
back-patching, but they ought to get fixed ...
2008-08-16 01:36:35 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
21cf022fa9 Fix version warning bug in recently applied adjustments to psql startup.
Gregory Stark
2008-08-16 00:16:56 +00:00
Tom Lane
d4af2a6481 Clean up the loose ends in selectivity estimation left by my patch for semi
and anti joins.  To do this, pass the SpecialJoinInfo struct for the current
join as an additional optional argument to operator join selectivity
estimation functions.  This allows the estimator to tell not only what kind
of join is being formed, but which variable is on which side of the join;
a requirement long recognized but not dealt with till now.  This also leaves
the door open for future improvements in the estimators, such as accounting
for the null-insertion effects of lower outer joins.  I didn't do anything
about that in the current patch but the information is in principle deducible
from what's passed.

The patch also clarifies the definition of join selectivity for semi/anti
joins: it's the fraction of the left input that has (at least one) match
in the right input.  This allows getting rid of some very fuzzy thinking
that I had committed in the original 7.4-era IN-optimization patch.
There's probably room to estimate this better than the present patch does,
but at least we know what to estimate.

Since I had to touch CREATE OPERATOR anyway to allow a variant signature
for join estimator functions, I took the opportunity to add a couple of
additional checks that were missing, per my recent message to -hackers:
* Check that estimator functions return float8;
* Require execute permission at the time of CREATE OPERATOR on the
operator's function as well as the estimator functions;
* Require ownership of any pre-existing operator that's modified by
the command.
I also moved the lookup of the functions out of OperatorCreate() and
into operatorcmds.c, since that seemed more consistent with most of
the other catalog object creation processes, eg CREATE TYPE.
2008-08-16 00:01:38 +00:00
Tom Lane
118461114e Performance fix for new anti-join code in nodeMergejoin.c: after finding a
match in antijoin mode, we should advance to next outer tuple not next inner.
We know we don't want to return this outer tuple, and there is no point in
advancing over matching inner tuples now, because we'd just have to do it
again if the next outer tuple has the same merge key.  This makes a noticeable
difference if there are lots of duplicate keys in both inputs.

Similarly, after finding a match in semijoin mode, arrange to advance to
the next outer tuple after returning the current match; or immediately,
if it fails the extra quals.  The rationale is the same.  (This is a
performance bug in existing releases; perhaps worth back-patching?  The
planner tries to avoid using mergejoin with lots of duplicates, so it may
not be a big issue in practice.)

Nestloop and hash got this right to start with, but I made some cosmetic
adjustments there to make the corresponding bits of logic look more similar.
2008-08-15 19:20:42 +00:00
Magnus Hagander
5b8eb2b4b9 Make the temporary directory for pgstat files configurable by the GUC
variable stats_temp_directory, instead of requiring the admin to
mount/symlink the pg_stat_tmp directory manually.

For now the config variable is PGC_POSTMASTER. Room for further improvment
that would allow it to be changed on-the-fly.
2008-08-15 08:37:41 +00:00
Heikki Linnakangas
f24f233f6a Fix pull_up_simple_union_all to copy all rtable entries from child subquery to
parent, not only those with RangeTblRefs. We need them in ExecCheckRTPerms.

Report by Brendan O'Shea. Back-patch to 8.2, where pull_up_simple_union_all
was introduced.
2008-08-14 20:31:29 +00:00
Tom Lane
e006a24ad1 Implement SEMI and ANTI joins in the planner and executor. (Semijoins replace
the old JOIN_IN code, but antijoins are new functionality.)  Teach the planner
to convert appropriate EXISTS and NOT EXISTS subqueries into semi and anti
joins respectively.  Also, LEFT JOINs with suitable upper-level IS NULL
filters are recognized as being anti joins.  Unify the InClauseInfo and
OuterJoinInfo infrastructure into "SpecialJoinInfo".  With that change,
it becomes possible to associate a SpecialJoinInfo with every join attempt,
which permits some cleanup of join selectivity estimation.  That needs to be
taken much further than this patch does, but the next step is to change the
API for oprjoin selectivity functions, which seems like material for a
separate patch.  So for the moment the output size estimates for semi and
especially anti joins are quite bogus.
2008-08-14 18:48:00 +00:00
Alvaro Herrera
3ccde312ec Have autovacuum consider processing TOAST tables separately from their
main tables.

This requires vacuum() to accept processing a toast table standalone, so
there's a user-visible change in that it's now possible (for a superuser) to
execute "VACUUM pg_toast.pg_toast_XXX".
2008-08-13 00:07:50 +00:00
Heikki Linnakangas
a879443e48 Relation forks patch requires a catversion bump due to changes in the format
of some WAL records, and two-phase state files, which I forgot.
2008-08-11 13:58:46 +00:00
Heikki Linnakangas
3f0e808c4a Introduce the concept of relation forks. An smgr relation can now consist
of multiple forks, and each fork can be created and grown separately.

The bulk of this patch is about changing the smgr API to include an extra
ForkNumber argument in every smgr function. Also, smgrscheduleunlink and
smgrdounlink no longer implicitly call smgrclose, because other forks might
still exist after unlinking one. The callers of those functions have been
modified to call smgrclose instead.

This patch in itself doesn't have any user-visible effect, but provides the
infrastructure needed for upcoming patches. The additional forks envisioned
are a rewritten FSM implementation that doesn't rely on a fixed-size shared
memory block, and a visibility map to allow skipping portions of a table in
VACUUM that have no dead tuples.
2008-08-11 11:05:11 +00:00
Tom Lane
eca1388629 Fix corner-case bug introduced with HOT: if REINDEX TABLE pg_class (or a
REINDEX DATABASE including same) is done before a session has done any other
update on pg_class, the pg_class relcache entry was left with an incorrect
setting of rd_indexattr, because the indexed-attributes set would be first
demanded at a time when we'd forced a partial list of indexes into the
pg_class entry, and it would remain cached after that.  This could result
in incorrect decisions about HOT-update safety later in the same session.
In practice, since only pg_class_relname_nsp_index would be missed out,
only ALTER TABLE RENAME and ALTER TABLE SET SCHEMA could trigger a problem.
Per report and test case from Ondrej Jirman.
2008-08-10 19:02:33 +00:00
Tom Lane
30fd8ec799 Install checks in executor startup to ensure that the tuples produced by an
INSERT or UPDATE will match the target table's current rowtype.  In pre-8.3
releases inconsistency can arise with stale cached plans, as reported by
Merlin Moncure.  (We patched the equivalent hazard on the SELECT side in Feb
2007; I'm not sure why we thought there was no risk on the insertion side.)
In 8.3 and HEAD this problem should be impossible due to plan cache
invalidation management, but it seems prudent to make the check anyway.

Back-patch as far as 8.0.  7.x versions lack ALTER COLUMN TYPE, so there
seems no way to abuse a stale plan comparably.
2008-08-08 17:01:11 +00:00
Tom Lane
af95d7aa63 Improve INTERSECT/EXCEPT hashing by realizing that we don't need to make any
hashtable entries for tuples that are found only in the second input: they
can never contribute to the output.  Furthermore, this implies that the
planner should endeavor to put first the smaller (in number of groups) input
relation for an INTERSECT.  Implement that, and upgrade prepunion's estimation
of the number of rows returned by setops so that there's some amount of sanity
in the estimate of which one is smaller.
2008-08-07 19:35:02 +00:00
Tom Lane
368df30427 Support hashing for duplicate-elimination in INTERSECT and EXCEPT queries.
This completes my project of improving usage of hashing for duplicate
elimination (aggregate functions with DISTINCT remain undone, but that's
for some other day).

As with the previous patches, this means we can INTERSECT/EXCEPT on datatypes
that can hash but not sort, and it means that INTERSECT/EXCEPT without ORDER
BY are no longer certain to produce sorted output.
2008-08-07 03:04:04 +00:00
Tom Lane
2d1d96b1ce Teach the system how to use hashing for UNION. (INTERSECT/EXCEPT will follow,
but seem like a separate patch since most of the remaining work is on the
executor side.)  I took the opportunity to push selection of the grouping
operators for set operations into the parser where it belongs.  Otherwise this
is just a small exercise in making prepunion.c consider both alternatives.

As with the recent DISTINCT patch, this means we can UNION on datatypes that
can hash but not sort, and it means that UNION without ORDER BY is no longer
certain to produce sorted output.
2008-08-07 01:11:52 +00:00
Tom Lane
3d40d5e70e Do not allow Unique nodes to be scanned backwards. The code claimed that it
would work, but in fact it didn't return the same rows when moving backwards
as when moving forwards.  This would have no visible effect in a DISTINCT
query (at least assuming the column datatypes use a strong definition of
equality), but it gave entirely wrong answers for DISTINCT ON queries.
2008-08-05 21:28:29 +00:00
Tom Lane
c78248c91d Department of second thoughts: fix newly-added code in planner.c to make real
sure that DISTINCT ON does what it's supposed to, ie, sort by the full ORDER
BY list before unique-ifying.  The error seems masked in simple cases by the
fact that query_planner won't return query pathkeys that only partially match
the requested sort order, but I wouldn't want to bet that it couldn't be
exposed in some way or other.
2008-08-05 16:03:10 +00:00
Tom Lane
2965400275 Add an ORDER BY to one more SELECT DISTINCT test case, per buildfarm results. 2008-08-05 15:17:59 +00:00
Tom Lane
d8b04d5fac In ReadOrZeroBuffer (and related entry points), don't bother to call
PageHeaderIsValid when we zero the buffer instead of reading the page in.
The actual performance improvement is probably marginal since this function
isn't very heavily used, but a cycle saved is a cycle earned.

Zdenek Kotala
2008-08-05 15:09:04 +00:00
Magnus Hagander
70d756970b Move pgstat.tmp into a temporary directory under $PGDATA named pg_stat_tmp.
This allows the use of a ramdrive (either through mount or symlink) for
the temporary file that's written every half second, which should
reduce I/O.

On server shutdown/startup, the file is written to the old location in
the global directory, to preserve data across restarts.

Bump catversion since the $PGDATA directory layout changed.
2008-08-05 12:09:30 +00:00
Tom Lane
7e61edf2e7 Fix some message style guideline violations in pg_regress, as well as
some failures to expose messages for translation.
2008-08-05 05:16:08 +00:00
Tom Lane
be3b265c94 Improve SELECT DISTINCT to consider hash aggregation, as well as sort/uniq,
as methods for implementing the DISTINCT step.  This eliminates the former
performance gap between DISTINCT and GROUP BY, and also makes it possible
to do SELECT DISTINCT on datatypes that only support hashing not sorting.

SELECT DISTINCT ON is still always implemented by sorting; it would take
executor changes to support hashing that, and it's not clear it's worth
the trouble.

This is a release-note-worthy incompatibility from previous PG versions,
since SELECT DISTINCT can no longer be counted on to deliver sorted output
without explicitly saying ORDER BY.  (Anyone who can't cope with that
can consider turning off enable_hashagg.)

Several regression test queries needed to have ORDER BY added to preserve
stable output order.  I fixed the ones that manifested here, but there
might be some other cases that show up on other platforms.
2008-08-05 02:43:18 +00:00
Tom Lane
4abd7b49f1 Improve CREATE/DROP/RENAME DATABASE so that when failing because the source
or target database is being accessed by other users, it tells you whether
the "other users" are live sessions or uncommitted prepared transactions.
(Indeed, it tells you exactly how many of each, but that's mostly just
because it was easy to do so.)  This should help forestall the gotcha of
not realizing that a prepared transaction is what's blocking the command.
Per discussion.
2008-08-04 18:03:46 +00:00
Tom Lane
ec73b56a31 Make GROUP BY work properly for datatypes that only support hashing and not
sorting.  The infrastructure for this was all in place already; it's only
necessary to fix the planner to not assume that sorting is always an available
option.
2008-08-03 19:10:52 +00:00
Tom Lane
82a1f09953 Tighten up the sanity checks in TypeCreate(): pass-by-value types must have
a size that is one of the supported values, not just anything <= sizeof(Datum).
Cross-check the alignment specification against size as well.
2008-08-03 15:23:58 +00:00
Tom Lane
3c93218aeb Fix copy-and-pasteo that's causing pg_regress to lie about which file it can't
read when the --temp-config argument is bad.  Noted while wondering why
buildfarm member dungbeetle is failing ... this isn't why, but it is why
the error report isn't very helpful ...
2008-08-03 05:12:38 +00:00
Tom Lane
9511304752 Rearrange the querytree representation of ORDER BY/GROUP BY/DISTINCT items
as per my recent proposal:

1. Fold SortClause and GroupClause into a single node type SortGroupClause.
We were already relying on them to be struct-equivalent, so using two node
tags wasn't accomplishing much except to get in the way of comparing items
with equal().

2. Add an "eqop" field to SortGroupClause to carry the associated equality
operator.  This is cheap for the parser to get at the same time it's looking
up the sort operator, and storing it eliminates the need for repeated
not-so-cheap lookups during planning.  In future this will also let us
represent GROUP/DISTINCT operations on datatypes that have hash opclasses
but no btree opclasses (ie, they have equality but no natural sort order).
The previous representation simply didn't work for that, since its only
indicator of comparison semantics was a sort operator.

3. Add a hasDistinctOn boolean to struct Query to explicitly record whether
the distinctClause came from DISTINCT or DISTINCT ON.  This allows removing
some complicated and not 100% bulletproof code that attempted to figure
that out from the distinctClause alone.

This patch doesn't in itself create any new capability, but it's necessary
infrastructure for future attempts to use hash-based grouping for DISTINCT
and UNION/INTERSECT/EXCEPT.
2008-08-02 21:32:01 +00:00
Alvaro Herrera
e36e6b1cab Add a few more DTrace probes to the backend.
Robert Lor
2008-08-01 13:16:09 +00:00
Magnus Hagander
26e6991a2d Rearrange the code in auth.c so that all functions for a single authentication
method is grouped together in a reasonably similar way, keeping the "global
shared functions" together in their own section as well. Makes it a lot easier
to find your way around the code.
2008-08-01 11:41:12 +00:00
Magnus Hagander
c30c1b8786 Move ident authentication code into auth.c along with the other authenciation
routines, leaving hba.c to deal only with processing the HBA specific files.
2008-08-01 09:09:49 +00:00
Tom Lane
63247bec28 Fix parser so that we don't modify the user-written ORDER BY list in order
to represent DISTINCT or DISTINCT ON.  This gets rid of a longstanding
annoyance that a view or rule using SELECT DISTINCT will be dumped out
with an overspecified ORDER BY list, and is one small step along the way
to decoupling DISTINCT and ORDER BY enough so that hash-based implementation
of DISTINCT will be possible.  In passing, improve transformDistinctClause
so that it doesn't reject duplicate DISTINCT ON items, as was reported by
Steve Midgley a couple weeks ago.
2008-07-31 22:47:56 +00:00
Tom Lane
7bd7b2002b Require superuser privilege to create base types (but not composites, enums,
or domains).  This was already effectively required because you had to own
the I/O functions, and the I/O functions pretty much have to be written in
C since we don't let PL functions take or return cstring.  But given the
possible security consequences of a malicious type definition, it seems
prudent to enforce superuser requirement directly.  Per recent discussion.
2008-07-31 16:27:16 +00:00
Tom Lane
c8572986ad Allow I/O conversion casts to be applied to or from any type that is a member
of the STRING type category, thereby opening up the mechanism for user-defined
types.  This is mainly for the benefit of citext, though; there aren't likely
to be a lot of types that are all general-purpose character strings.
Per discussion with David Wheeler.
2008-07-30 21:23:17 +00:00
Tom Lane
7df49cef72 Flip the default typispreferred setting from true to false. This affects
only type categories in which the previous coding made *every* type
preferred; so there is no change in effective behavior, because the function
resolution rules only do something different when faced with a choice
between preferred and non-preferred types in the same category.  It just
seems safer and less surprising to have CREATE TYPE default to non-preferred
status ...
2008-07-30 19:35:13 +00:00
Tom Lane
bac3e83622 Replace the hard-wired type knowledge in TypeCategory() and IsPreferredType()
with system catalog lookups, as was foreseen to be necessary almost since
their creation.  Instead put the information into two new pg_type columns,
typcategory and typispreferred.  Add support for setting these when
creating a user-defined base type.

The category column is just a "char" (i.e. a poor man's enum), allowing
a crude form of user extensibility of the category list: just use an
otherwise-unused character.  This seems sufficient for foreseen uses,
but we could upgrade to having an actual category catalog someday, if
there proves to be a huge demand for custom type categories.

In this patch I have attempted to hew exactly to the behavior of the
previous hardwired logic, except for introducing new type categories for
arrays, composites, and enums.  In particular the default preferred state
for user-defined types remains TRUE.  That seems worth revisiting, but it
should be done as a separate patch from introducing the infrastructure.
Likewise, any adjustment of the standard set of categories should be done
separately.
2008-07-30 17:05:05 +00:00
Tom Lane
a77eaa6a95 As noted by Andrew Gierth, there's really no need any more to force a junk
filter to be used when INSERT or SELECT INTO has a plan that returns raw
disk tuples.  The virtual-tuple-slot optimizations that were put in place
awhile ago mean that ExecInsert has to do ExecMaterializeSlot, and that
already copies the tuple if it's raw (and does so more efficiently than
a junk filter, too).  So get rid of that logic.  This in turn means that
we can throw away ExecMayReturnRawTuples, which wasn't used for any other
purpose, and was always a kluge anyway.

In passing, move a couple of SELECT-INTO-specific fields out of EState
and into the private state of the SELECT INTO DestReceiver, as was foreseen
in an old comment there.  Also make intorel_receive use ExecMaterializeSlot
not ExecCopySlotTuple, for consistency with ExecInsert and to possibly save
a tuple copy step in some cases.
2008-07-26 19:15:35 +00:00
Tom Lane
94be06af76 Fix parsing of LDAP URLs so it doesn't reject spaces in the "suffix" part.
Per report from César Miguel Oliveira Alves.
2008-07-24 17:51:55 +00:00
Tom Lane
e76ef8d581 Remove some redundant tests and improve comments in next_token().
Cosmetic, but it might make this a bit less confusing to the next reader.
2008-07-24 17:43:45 +00:00
Alvaro Herrera
85dfe376d9 Ratchet up patch to improve autovacuum wraparound messages.
Simon Riggs
2008-07-23 20:20:10 +00:00
Tom Lane
11c794f224 Use guc.c's parse_int() instead of pg_atoi() to parse fillfactor in
default_reloptions().  The previous coding was really a bug because pg_atoi()
will always throw elog on bad input data, whereas default_reloptions is not
supposed to complain about bad input unless its validate parameter is true.
Right now you could only expose the problem by hand-modifying
pg_class.reloptions into an invalid state, so it doesn't seem worth
back-patching; but we should get it right in HEAD because there might be other
situations in future.  Noted while studying GIN fast-update patch.
2008-07-23 17:29:53 +00:00
Alvaro Herrera
0d09688f88 Publish more openly the fact that autovacuum is working for wraparound
protection.

Simon Riggs
2008-07-21 15:27:02 +00:00
Tom Lane
b351eba20a Add comment about the two different query strings that ExecuteQuery()
has to deal with.
2008-07-21 15:26:55 +00:00
Tom Lane
5618ece82b Code review for array_fill patch: fix inadequate check for array size overflow
and bogus documentation (dimension arrays are int[] not anyarray).  Also the
errhint() messages seem to be really errdetail(), since there is nothing
heuristic about them.  Some other trivial cosmetic improvements.
2008-07-21 04:47:00 +00:00
Tom Lane
673a30fbb2 Add a pg_dump option --lock-wait-timeout to allow failing the dump if unable
to acquire shared table locks within a specified amount of time.

David Gould
2008-07-20 18:43:30 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
b133ceb77d Revert patch so .psqlrc can suppress startup banner:
In psql, run .psqlrc _after_ printing warnings and banner.
2008-07-20 06:08:38 +00:00
Tom Lane
4b362c662e Avoid substituting NAMEDATALEN, FLOAT4PASSBYVAL, and FLOAT8PASSBYVAL into
the postgres.bki file during build, because we want that file to be entirely
platform- and configuration-independent; else it can't safely be put into
/usr/share on multiarch machines.  We can do the substitution during initdb,
instead.  FLOAT4PASSBYVAL and FLOAT8PASSBYVAL are new breakage as of 8.4,
while the NAMEDATALEN hazard has been there all along but I guess no one
tripped over it.  Noticed while trying to build "universal" OS X binaries.
2008-07-19 04:01:29 +00:00
Tom Lane
a1c692358b Adjust things so that the query_string of a cached plan and the sourceText of
a portal are never NULL, but reliably provide the source text of the query.
It turns out that there was only one place that was really taking a short-cut,
which was the 'EXECUTE' utility statement.  That doesn't seem like a
sufficiently critical performance hotspot to justify not offering a guarantee
of validity of the portal source text.  Fix it to copy the source text over
from the cached plan.  Add Asserts in the places that set up cached plans and
portals to reject null source strings, and simplify a bunch of places that
formerly needed to guard against nulls.

There may be a few places that cons up statements for execution without
having any source text at all; I found one such in ConvertTriggerToFK().
It seems sufficient to inject a phony source string in such a case,
for instance
        ProcessUtility((Node *) atstmt,
                       "(generated ALTER TABLE ADD FOREIGN KEY command)",
                       NULL, false, None_Receiver, NULL);

We should take a second look at the usage of debug_query_string,
particularly the recently added current_query() SQL function.

ITAGAKI Takahiro and Tom Lane
2008-07-18 20:26:06 +00:00
Tom Lane
6cc88f0af5 Provide a function hook to let plug-ins get control around ExecutorRun.
ITAGAKI Takahiro
2008-07-18 18:23:47 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
25c9de4d84 In psql, run .psqlrc _after_ printing warnings and banner. 2008-07-18 17:19:55 +00:00
Tom Lane
dc02a4814a Fix a race condition that I introduced into sinvaladt.c during the recent
rewrite.  When called from SIInsertDataEntries, SICleanupQueue releases
the write lock if it has to issue a kill() to signal some laggard backend.
That still seems like a good idea --- but it's possible that by the time
we get the lock back, there are no longer enough free message slots to
satisfy SIInsertDataEntries' requirement.  Must recheck, and repeat the
whole SICleanupQueue process if not.  Noted while reading code.
2008-07-18 14:45:48 +00:00
Tom Lane
a4775a80fd Suppress compiler warning, and not incidentally make the code more
robust.  The previous coding was quite risky because it was testing
conditions different from 'is the array really allocated?'.
2008-07-18 04:20:24 +00:00
Tom Lane
69a785b8bf Implement SQL-spec RETURNS TABLE syntax for functions.
(Unlike the original submission, this patch treats TABLE output parameters
as being entirely equivalent to OUT parameters -- tgl)

Pavel Stehule
2008-07-18 03:32:53 +00:00
Alvaro Herrera
d557f5c00c Add MSVC++ debug libraries to .cvsignore. 2008-07-17 21:16:23 +00:00
Alvaro Herrera
46c5a212ec Avoid crashing when a table is deleted while we're on the process of checking
it.

Per report from Tom Lane based on buildfarm evidence.
2008-07-17 21:02:31 +00:00
Tom Lane
a41f73a092 Add dump support for SortBy nodes. Needed this while debugging a reported
problem with DISTINCT, so might as well commit it.
2008-07-17 16:02:12 +00:00
Tom Lane
5ef5abe372 Fix previous patch so that it actually works --- consider TRUNCATE foo, public.foo 2008-07-16 19:33:25 +00:00
Tom Lane
6563e9e2e8 Add a "provariadic" column to pg_proc to eliminate the remarkably expensive
need to deconstruct proargmodes for each pg_proc entry inspected by
FuncnameGetCandidates().  Fixes function lookup performance regression
caused by yesterday's variadic-functions patch.

In passing, make pg_proc.probin be NULL, rather than a dummy value '-',
in cases where it is not actually used for the particular type of function.
This should buy back some of the space cost of the extra column.
2008-07-16 16:55:24 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
895a4bccb6 Allow TRUNCATE foo, foo to succeed, per report from Nikhils. 2008-07-16 16:54:08 +00:00
Tom Lane
d89737d31c Support "variadic" functions, which can accept a variable number of arguments
so long as all the trailing arguments are of the same (non-array) type.
The function receives them as a single array argument (which is why they
have to all be the same type).

It might be useful to extend this facility to aggregates, but this patch
doesn't do that.

This patch imposes a noticeable slowdown on function lookup --- a follow-on
patch will fix that by adding a redundant column to pg_proc.

Pavel Stehule
2008-07-16 01:30:23 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
2c773296f8 Add array_fill() to create arrays initialized with a value.
Pavel Stehule
2008-07-16 00:48:54 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
590510136e Addendum: psql sequence value display patch was originally written by
Euler Taveira de Oliveira.
2008-07-15 16:06:06 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
8516ce0914 Have psql \d show the value of sequence columns.
Dickson S. Guedes
2008-07-15 03:16:03 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
bf523f97ca Add comment about literal strings in our syntax not being translated in
psql.
2008-07-14 23:13:04 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
71e0296dbc Add column storage type to psql \d+ display.
Gregory Stark
2008-07-14 22:51:48 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
c9b2591efc In psql, rename trans_* variables to translate_*, for clarity. 2008-07-14 22:00:04 +00:00
Tom Lane
d92c370c72 Clean up buildfarm failures arising from the seemingly straightforward page
macros patch :-(.  Results from both baiji and mastodon imply that MSVC
fails to perceive offsetof(PageHeaderData, pd_linp[0]) as a constant
expression in some contexts where offsetof(PageHeaderData, pd_linp) works
fine.  Sloth, thy name is Micro.
2008-07-14 03:22:32 +00:00
Tom Lane
6f6d863258 Create a type-specific typanalyze routine for tsvector, which collects stats
on the most common individual lexemes in place of the mostly-useless default
behavior of counting duplicate tsvectors.  Future work: create selectivity
estimation functions that actually do something with these stats.

(Some other things we ought to look at doing: using the Lossy Counting
algorithm in compute_minimal_stats, and using the element-counting idea for
stats on regular arrays.)

Jan Urbanski
2008-07-14 00:51:46 +00:00
Tom Lane
6816577a78 Change the PageGetContents() macro to guarantee its result is maxalign'd,
thereby forestalling any problems with alignment of the data structure placed
there.  Since SizeOfPageHeaderData is maxalign'd anyway in 8.3 and HEAD, this
does not actually change anything right now, but it is foreseeable that the
header size will change again someday.  I had to fix a couple of places that
were assuming that the content offset is just SizeOfPageHeaderData rather than
MAXALIGN(SizeOfPageHeaderData).  Per discussion of Zdenek's page-macros patch.
2008-07-13 21:50:04 +00:00
Tom Lane
9d035f4254 Clean up the use of some page-header-access macros: principally, use
SizeOfPageHeaderData instead of sizeof(PageHeaderData) in places where that
makes the code clearer, and avoid casting between Page and PageHeader where
possible.  Zdenek Kotala, with some additional cleanup by Heikki Linnakangas.

I did not apply the parts of the proposed patch that would have resulted in
slightly changing the on-disk format of hash indexes; it seems to me that's
not a win as long as there's any chance of having in-place upgrade for 8.4.
2008-07-13 20:45:47 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
96193aa803 More replacements of binary compatible to binary coercible. 2008-07-12 10:44:56 +00:00
Tom Lane
c96439b5a0 Don't make --enable-cassert turn on RANDOMIZE_ALLOCATED_MEMORY automatically;
it's just too dang expensive.  Per recent discussion, but I just got my
nose rubbed in it again while doing some performance checking.
2008-07-12 02:28:43 +00:00
Tom Lane
960af47efd Const-ify the arguments of str_tolower() and friends to suppress compile
warnings.  Clean up various unneeded cruft that was left behind after
creating those routines.  Introduce some convenience functions str_tolower_z
etc to eliminate tedious and error-prone double arguments in formatting.c.
(Currently there seems no need to export the latter, but maybe reconsider
this later.)
2008-07-12 00:44:38 +00:00
Tom Lane
27cb66fdfe Multi-column GIN indexes. Teodor Sigaev 2008-07-11 21:06:29 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
e3afbb3504 Allow binary-coercible types for cast function arguments and return types.
Document return type of cast functions.

Also change documentation to prefer the term "binary coercible" in its
present sense instead of the previous term "binary compatible".
2008-07-11 07:02:43 +00:00
Alvaro Herrera
110147653a Make sure we only try to free snapshots that have been passed through
CopySnapshot, per Neil Conway.  Also add a comment about the assumption in
GetSnapshotData that the argument is statically allocated.

Also, fix some more typos in comments in snapmgr.c.
2008-07-11 02:10:14 +00:00
Neil Conway
0c2914d4cb Fix a few typos in comments in snapmgr.c, and sort header inclusions
alphabetically.
2008-07-11 00:00:29 +00:00
Tom Lane
7a97abe818 Add unchangeable GUC "variables" segment_size, wal_block_size, and
wal_segment_size to make those configuration parameters available to clients,
in the same way that block_size was previously exposed.  Bernd Helmle, with
comments from Abhijit Menon-Sen and some further tweaking by me.
2008-07-10 22:08:17 +00:00
Tom Lane
eaf1b5d348 Tighten up SS_finalize_plan's computation of valid_params to exclude Params of
the current query level that aren't in fact output parameters of the current
initPlans.  (This means, for example, output parameters of regular subplans.)
To make this work correctly for output parameters coming from sibling
initplans requires rejiggering the API of SS_finalize_plan just a bit:
we need the siblings to be visible to it, rather than hidden as
SS_make_initplan_from_plan had been doing.  This is really part of my response
to bug #4290, but I concluded this part probably shouldn't be back-patched,
since all that it's doing is to make a debugging cross-check tighter.
2008-07-10 02:14:03 +00:00
Tom Lane
772a6d45ef Fix mis-calculation of extParam/allParam sets for plan nodes, as seen in
bug #4290.  The fundamental bug is that masking extParam by outer_params,
as finalize_plan had been doing, caused us to lose the information that
an initPlan depended on the output of a sibling initPlan.  On reflection
the best thing to do seemed to be not to try to adjust outer_params for
this case but get rid of it entirely.  The only thing it was really doing
for us was to filter out param IDs associated with SubPlan nodes, and that
can be done (with greater accuracy) while processing individual SubPlan
nodes in finalize_primnode.  This approach was vindicated by the discovery
that the masking method was hiding a second bug: SS_finalize_plan failed to
remove extParam bits for initPlan output params that were referenced in the
main plan tree (it only got rid of those referenced by other initPlans).
It's not clear that this caused any real problems, given the limited use
of extParam by the executor, but it's certainly not what was intended.

I originally thought that there was also a problem with needing to include
indirect dependencies on external params in initPlans' param sets, but it
turns out that the executor handles this correctly so long as the depended-on
initPlan is earlier in the initPlans list than the one using its output.
That seems a bit of a fragile assumption, but it is true at the moment,
so I just documented it in some code comments rather than making what would
be rather invasive changes to remove the assumption.

Back-patch to 8.1.  Previous versions don't have the case of initPlans
referring to other initPlans' outputs, so while the existing logic is still
questionable for them, there are not any known bugs to be fixed.  So I'll
refrain from changing them for now.
2008-07-10 01:17:29 +00:00
Tom Lane
6b7eebc05e Increase PG_SYSLOG_LIMIT (the max line length sent to syslog()) from 128 to
1024 to improve performance when sending large elog messages.  Also add a
comment about why we use that number.

Since this represents an externally visible behavior change, and might
possibly result in portability issues, it seems best not to back-patch it.
2008-07-09 15:56:49 +00:00
Tom Lane
3793310286 Fix performance bug in write_syslog(): the code to preferentially break the
log message at newlines cost O(N^2) for very long messages with few or no
newlines.  For messages in the megabyte range this became the dominant cost.
Per gripe from Achilleas Mantzios.

Patch all the way back, since this is a safe change with no portability
risks.  I am also thinking of increasing PG_SYSLOG_LIMIT, but that should
be done separately.
2008-07-08 22:17:41 +00:00
Neil Conway
68af3752de Minor improvements to the Gin internal documentation. 2008-07-08 03:25:42 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
70d15a51b2 Add comment for deadlock_timeout:
/* This is PGC_SIGHUP so all backends have the same value. */
2008-07-08 02:07:29 +00:00
Tom Lane
170063cd1e Fix estimate_num_groups() to assume that GROUP BY expressions yielding boolean
results always contribute two groups, regardless of the expression contents.
This is very substantially more accurate than the regular heuristic for
certain boolean tests like "col IS NULL".  Per gripe from Sam Mason.

Back-patch to all supported releases, since the behavior of
estimate_num_groups() hasn't changed all that much since 7.4.
2008-07-07 20:24:55 +00:00
Tom Lane
c50838533b Fix AT TIME ZONE (in all three variants) so that we first try to interpret
the timezone argument as a timezone abbreviation, and only try it as a full
timezone name if that fails.  The zic database has four zones (CET, EET, MET,
WET) that are full daylight-savings zones and yet have names that are the
same as their abbreviations for standard time, resulting in ambiguity.
In the timestamp input functions we resolve the ambiguity by preferring the
abbreviation, and AT TIME ZONE should work the same way.  (No functionality
is lost because the zic database also has other names for these zones, eg
Europe/Zurich.)  Per gripe from Jaromir Talir.

Backpatch to 8.1.  Older releases did not have the issue because AT TIME ZONE
only accepted abbreviations not zone names.  (Thus, this patch also arguably
fixes a compatibility botch introduced at 8.1: in ambiguous cases we now
behave the same as 8.0 did.)
2008-07-07 18:09:46 +00:00
Tom Lane
fbcc69c192 Prevent integer overflows during units conversion when displaying a GUC
variable that has units.  Per report from Stefan Kaltenbrunner.

Backport to 8.2.  I also backported my patch of 2007-06-21 that prevented
comparable overflows on the input side, since that now seems to have enough
field track record to be back-patched safely.  That patch included addition
of hints listing the available unit names, which I did not bother to strip
out of it --- this will make a little more work for the translators, but
they can copy the translation from 8.3, and anyway an untranslated hint
is better than no hint.
2008-07-06 19:48:45 +00:00
Teodor Sigaev
2a59b7910e Fix initialization of GinScanEntryData.partialMatch 2008-07-04 13:21:18 +00:00
Magnus Hagander
d06a8d054d Fix a couple of bugs in win32 shmem name generation:
* Don't cut off the prefix. With this fix, it's again readable.
* Properly store it in the Global namespace as intended.
2008-07-04 10:50:18 +00:00
Tom Lane
c63147d6f0 Add a function pg_get_keywords() to let clients find out the set of keywords
known to the SQL parser.  Dave Page
2008-07-03 20:58:47 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
e3d9dceef6 Don't refer to the database name "regression" inside the regression test
scripts, to allow running the test successfully with another database name.
2008-07-03 16:01:10 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
b11c1876ed Don't print the name of the database in psql \z. 2008-07-03 15:59:55 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
c8dbbb194a Clean up weird whitespace. Separate patch to simplifiy the next change. 2008-07-03 15:36:20 +00:00
Tom Lane
0a8f6b797a Fix psql's \d and allied commands to work with all server versions back to 7.4.
Guillaume Lelarge, with some additional fixes by me.
2008-07-03 03:37:17 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
2c2aff6acd Update source code comment about when to use gettext_noop(). 2008-07-03 02:49:54 +00:00
Tom Lane
c5f4b98fae Fix transaction-lifespan memory leak in xpath(). Report by Matt Magoffin,
fix by Kris Jurka.
2008-07-03 00:04:24 +00:00
Tom Lane
009a6c9a1a Remove GUC extra_desc strings that are redundant with the enum value lists. 2008-07-01 21:07:33 +00:00
Heikki Linnakangas
65919ec949 Move volatility, language, etc. modifiers before function body in the pg_dump
output for CREATE FUNCTION. This makes it easier to read especially if the
function body is long.

Original idea and patch by Greg Sabino Mullane, though this is a stripped
down version of that.
2008-07-01 11:46:48 +00:00
Heikki Linnakangas
3ccb2c590c Extend VacAttrStats to allow typanalyze functions to store statistic values
of different types than the underlying column. The capability isn't yet
used for anything, but will be required by upcoming patch to analyze
tsvector columns.

Jan Urbanski
2008-07-01 10:33:09 +00:00
Magnus Hagander
baaad2330b "debug" level was supposed to be hidden, since it's just an alias for debug2. 2008-07-01 06:36:11 +00:00
Magnus Hagander
7b39f488b4 Split apart message_level_options into one set for server-side settings and
one for client-side, restoring the previous behaviour with different
sort order for the 'log' level. Also, remove redundant list of available
options, since the enum code will output it automatically.
2008-07-01 06:08:31 +00:00
Tom Lane
8c3340fe16 Fix identify_system_timezone() so that it tests the behavior of the system
timezone setting in the current year and for 100 years back, rather than
always examining years 1904-2004.  The original coding would have problems
distinguishing zones whose behavior diverged only after 2004; which is a
situation we will surely face sometime, if it's not out there already.

In passing, also prevent selection of the dummy "Factory" timezone, even
if that's exactly what the system is using.  Reporting time as GMT seems
better than that.
2008-07-01 03:40:55 +00:00
Tom Lane
5b965bf08b Teach autovacuum how to determine whether a temp table belongs to a crashed
backend.  If so, send a LOG message to the postmaster log, and if the table
is beyond the vacuum-for-wraparound horizon, forcibly drop it.  Per recent
discussions.  Perhaps we ought to back-patch this, but it probably needs
to age a bit in HEAD first.
2008-07-01 02:09:34 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
92d1cc8973 Issue psql connection warnings on connection start and via \c, per
observation by David Fetter.
2008-07-01 00:08:18 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
6b797c852b Fix recovery.conf boolean variables to take the same range of string
values as postgresql.conf.
2008-06-30 22:10:43 +00:00
Heikki Linnakangas
995fb74202 Turn PGBE_ACTIVITY_SIZE into a GUC variable, track_activity_query_size.
As the buffer could now be a lot larger than before, and copying it could
thus be a lot more expensive than before, use strcpy instead of memcpy to
copy the query string, as was already suggested in comments. Also, only copy
the PgBackendStatus struct and string if the slot is in use.

Patch by Thomas Lee, with some changes by me.
2008-06-30 10:58:47 +00:00
Tom Lane
7ea9b997ef Remove unnecessary coziness of GIN code with datum copying. Now that
space is tracked via GetMemoryChunkSpace, there's really no advantage
to duplicating datumCopy's innards here.  This is one bit of my toast
indirection patch that should go in anyway.
2008-06-29 21:04:01 +00:00
Tom Lane
4a8d573cda If pnstrdup is going to be promoted to a generally available function,
it ought to conform to the rest of palloc.h in using Size for sizes.
2008-06-28 16:45:22 +00:00
Tom Lane
dcc2334736 Consider a clause to be outerjoin_delayed if it references the nullable side
of any lower outer join, even if it also references the non-nullable side and
so could not get pushed below the outer join anyway.  We need this in case
the clause is an OR clause: if it doesn't get marked outerjoin_delayed,
create_or_index_quals() could pull an indexable restriction for the nullable
side out of it, leading to wrong results as demonstrated by today's bug
report from toruvinn.  (See added regression test case for an example.)

In principle this has been wrong for quite a while.  In practice I don't
think any branch before 8.3 can really show the failure, because
create_or_index_quals() will only pull out indexable conditions, and before
8.3 those were always strict.  So though we might have improperly generated
null-extended rows in the outer join, they'd get discarded from the result
anyway.  The gating factor that makes the failure visible is that 8.3
considers "col IS NULL" to be indexable.  Hence I'm not going to risk
back-patching further than 8.3.
2008-06-27 20:54:37 +00:00
Magnus Hagander
f6c1dece9a Fix standalone libpq build on win32.
Hiroshi Saito
2008-06-27 18:58:14 +00:00
Tom Lane
2c2161a47d Improve planner's estimation of the size of an append relation: rather than
taking the maximum of any child rel's width, we should weight the widths
proportionally to the number of rows expected from each child.  In hindsight
this is obviously correct because row width is really a proxy for the total
physical size of the relation.  Per discussion with Scott Carey (bug #4264).
2008-06-27 03:56:55 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
4688e6d9cb Fix pg_ctl bug where detection of binary location from postmaster.opts
wasn't working.
2008-06-26 18:25:24 +00:00
Teodor Sigaev
5ff9899933 Fix bug "select lower('asd') = 'asd'" returns false with multibyte encoding
and non-C locale. Fix is just to use correct source's length for char2wchar
call.
2008-06-26 16:06:37 +00:00
Michael Meskes
13c843d085 Synced parser 2008-06-26 08:04:05 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
7cc1fb4768 Simplify 'pg_ctl restart' detection of first argument in
postmaster.opts.
2008-06-26 03:51:56 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
067f1e5fa8 Fix 'pg_ctl restart' to preserve command-line arguments. 2008-06-26 02:47:19 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
a1183238be Use SYSTEMQUOTE as concatentation to strings, rather than %s printf
patterns, for clarity.
2008-06-26 01:35:45 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
124c22d5fd Remove use of postmaster.opts.default by pg_ctl. 2008-06-26 01:12:20 +00:00
Tom Lane
5f6f840e93 Reduce the alignment requirement of type "name" from int to char, and arrange
to suppress zero-padding of "name" entries in indexes.

The alignment change is unlikely to save any space, but it is really needed
anyway to make the world safe for our widespread practice of passing plain
old C strings to functions that are declared as taking Name.  In the previous
coding, the C compiler was entitled to assume that a Name pointer was
word-aligned; but we were failing to guarantee that.  I think the reason
we'd not seen failures is that usually the only thing that gets done with
such a pointer is strcmp(), which is hard to optimize in a way that exploits
word-alignment.  Still, some enterprising compiler guy will probably think
of a way eventually, or we might change our code in a way that exposes
more-obvious optimization opportunities.

The padding change is accomplished in one-liner fashion by declaring the
"name" index opclasses to use storage type "cstring" in pg_opclass.h.
Normally btree and hash don't allow a nondefault storage type, because they
don't have any provisions for converting the input datum to another type.
However, because name and cstring are effectively the same thing except for
padding, no conversion is needed --- we only need index_form_tuple() to treat
the datum as being cstring not name, and this is sufficient.  This seems to
make for about a one-third reduction in the typical sizes of system catalog
indexes that involve "name" columns, of which we have many.

These two changes are only weakly related, but the alignment change makes
me feel safer that the padding change won't introduce problems, so I'm
committing them together.
2008-06-24 17:58:27 +00:00
Tom Lane
320c7eb8c6 Oops, make the MSVC build put fmgroids.h where it needs to be.
Per buildfarm results.
2008-06-24 01:15:36 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
2296e29998 Add libpq comment about how to determine the format used for passing
binary values.

Add comments to libpq C function for parameter passing.
2008-06-23 21:10:49 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
f6ec7430f9 Merge duplicate upper/lower/initcap() routines in oracle_compat.c and
formatting.c to use common code;  remove duplicate functions and support
routines that are no longer needed.
2008-06-23 19:27:19 +00:00
Tom Lane
eeee06919f Fix Gen_fmgrtab.sh to not rely on hard-wired knowledge of the column numbers
in pg_proc.  Also make it not emit duplicate extern declarations, and make it
a bit more bulletproof in some other small ways.  Likewise fix the equally
hard-wired, and utterly undocumented, knowledge in the MSVC build scripts.
For testing purposes and perhaps other uses in future, pull out that portion
of the MSVC scripts into a standalone perl script equivalent to
Gen_fmgrtab.sh, and make it generate actually identical output, rather than
just more-or-less-the-same output.

Motivated by looking at Pavel's variadic function patch.  Whether or not
that gets accepted, we can be sure that pg_proc's column set will change
again in the future; it's time to not have to deal with this gotcha.
2008-06-23 17:54:30 +00:00
Tom Lane
dab421d2f0 Seems I was too optimistic in supposing that sinval's maxMsgNum could be
read and written without a lock.  The value itself is atomic, sure, but on
processors with weak memory ordering it's possible for a reader to see the
value change before it sees the associated message written into the buffer
array.  Fix by introducing a spinlock that's used just to read and write
maxMsgNum.  (We could do this with less overhead if we recognized a concept
of "memory access barrier"; is it worth introducing such a thing?  At the
moment probably not --- I can't measure any clear slowdown from adding the
spinlock, so this solution is probably fine.)  Per buildfarm results.
2008-06-20 00:24:53 +00:00
Tom Lane
fad153ec45 Rewrite the sinval messaging mechanism to reduce contention and avoid
unnecessary cache resets.  The major changes are:

* When the queue overflows, we only issue a cache reset to the specific
backend or backends that still haven't read the oldest message, rather
than resetting everyone as in the original coding.

* When we observe backend(s) falling well behind, we signal SIGUSR1
to only one backend, the one that is furthest behind and doesn't already
have a signal outstanding for it.  When it finishes catching up, it will
in turn signal SIGUSR1 to the next-furthest-back guy, if there is one that
is far enough behind to justify a signal.  The PMSIGNAL_WAKEN_CHILDREN
mechanism is removed.

* We don't attempt to clean out dead messages after every message-receipt
operation; rather, we do it on the insertion side, and only when the queue
fullness passes certain thresholds.

* Split SInvalLock into SInvalReadLock and SInvalWriteLock so that readers
don't block writers nor vice versa (except during the infrequent queue
cleanout operations).

* Transfer multiple sinval messages for each acquisition of a read or
write lock.
2008-06-19 21:32:56 +00:00
Tom Lane
30dc388a0d Fix a few places that were non-multibyte-safe in tsearch configuration file
parsing.  Per bug #4253 from Giorgio Valoti.
2008-06-19 16:52:24 +00:00
Alvaro Herrera
a3540b0f65 Improve our #include situation by moving pointer types away from the
corresponding struct definitions.  This allows other headers to avoid including
certain highly-loaded headers such as rel.h and relscan.h, instead using just
relcache.h, heapam.h or genam.h, which are more lightweight and thus cause less
unnecessary dependencies.
2008-06-19 00:46:06 +00:00
Tom Lane
d1da215d32 Fix compiler warning introduced by recent patch. Tsk tsk. 2008-06-18 23:08:47 +00:00
Tom Lane
fbeb9da22b Improve error reporting for problems in text search configuration files
by installing an error context subroutine that will provide the file name
and line number for all errors detected while reading a config file.
Some of the reader routines were already doing that in an ad-hoc way for
errors detected directly in the reader, but it didn't help for problems
detected in subroutines, such as encoding violations.

Back-patch to 8.3 because 8.3 is where people will be trying to debug
configuration files.
2008-06-18 20:55:42 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
9de09c087d Move wchar2char() and char2wchar() from tsearch into /mb to be easier to
use for other modules;  also move pnstrdup().

Clean up code slightly.
2008-06-18 18:42:54 +00:00
Tom Lane
86fdb32bd0 Remove freeBackends counter from the sinval shared memory area. We used to
use it to help enforce superuser_reserved_backends, but since 8.1 it's
just been dead weight.
2008-06-17 20:07:08 +00:00
Tom Lane
b163baa89c Clean up some problems with redundant cross-type arithmetic operators. Add
int2-and-int8 implementations of the basic arithmetic operators +, -, *, /.
This doesn't really add any new functionality, but it avoids "operator is not
unique" failures that formerly occurred in these cases because the parser
couldn't decide whether to promote the int2 to int4 or int8.  We could
alternatively have removed the existing cross-type operators, but
experimentation shows that the cost of an additional type coercion expression
node is noticeable compared to such cheap operators; so let's not give up any
performance here.  On the other hand, I removed the int2-and-int4 modulo (%)
operators since they didn't seem as important from a performance standpoint.
Per a complaint last January from ykhuang.
2008-06-17 19:10:56 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
4274726d42 Add URL for introduction to multibyte programming in C. 2008-06-17 18:22:43 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
dc69c0362f Move USE_WIDE_UPPER_LOWER define to c.h, and remove TS_USE_WIDE and use
USE_WIDE_UPPER_LOWER instead.
2008-06-17 16:09:06 +00:00
Tom Lane
2e835a4961 Fix the code that adds regclass constants to a plan's list of relation OIDs
that it depends on for replan-forcing purposes.  We need to consider plain OID
constants too, because eval_const_expressions folds a RelabelType atop a Const
to just a Const.  This change could result in OID values that aren't really
for tables getting added to the dependency list, but the worst-case
consequence would be occasional useless replans.  Per report from Gabriele
Messineo.
2008-06-17 14:51:32 +00:00
Tom Lane
19a6bace94 Clean up a number of bogosities around pltcl's handling of the Tcl "result":
1. Directly reading interp->result is deprecated in Tcl 8.0 and later;
you're supposed to use Tcl_GetStringResult.  This code finally broke with
Tcl 8.5, because Tcl_GetVar can now have side-effects on interp->result even
though it preserves the logical state of the result.  (There's arguably a
Tcl issue here, because Tcl_GetVar could invalidate the pointer result of a
just-preceding Tcl_GetStringResult, but I doubt the Tcl guys will see it as
a bug.)

2. We were being sloppy about the encoding of the result: some places would
push database-encoding data into the Tcl result, which should not happen,
and we were assuming that any error result coming back from Tcl was in the
database encoding, which is not a good assumption.

3. There were a lot of calls of Tcl_SetResult that uselessly specified
TCL_VOLATILE for constant strings.  This is only a minor performance issue,
but I fixed it in passing since I had to look at all the calls anyway.

#2 is a live bug regardless of which Tcl version you are interested in,
so back-patch even to branches that are unlikely to be used with Tcl 8.5.
I went back as far as 8.0, which is as far as the patch applied easily;
7.4 was using a different error processing scheme that has got its own
problems :-(
2008-06-17 00:52:43 +00:00
Andrew Dunstan
2ac64dba44 Prevent CVS from mangling script 2008-06-15 21:58:55 +00:00
Andrew Dunstan
3f850cbdc5 Add script to find .c and .h files that are missing CVS PostgreSQL markers
and add them. Avoids third party files or those that would cause regression
failures.
2008-06-15 21:46:02 +00:00
Tom Lane
906f27dd73 Make DROP INDEX lock the parent table before locking the index. This behavior
is necessary to avoid deadlock against ordinary queries, but we'd broken it
with recent changes that made the DROP machinery lock the index before
arriving at index_drop.  Per intermittent buildfarm failures.
2008-06-15 16:29:05 +00:00
Tom Lane
71ff461a18 Fix 64-bit problem in recent patch. 2008-06-15 01:41:37 +00:00
Tom Lane
a0b012a1ab Rearrange ALTER TABLE syntax processing as per my recent proposal: the
grammar allows ALTER TABLE/INDEX/SEQUENCE/VIEW interchangeably for all
subforms of those commands, and then we sort out what's really legal
at execution time.  This allows the ALTER SEQUENCE/VIEW reference pages
to fully document all the ALTER forms available for sequences and views
respectively, and eliminates a longstanding cause of confusion for users.

The net effect is that the following forms are allowed that weren't before:
	ALTER SEQUENCE OWNER TO
	ALTER VIEW ALTER COLUMN SET/DROP DEFAULT
	ALTER VIEW OWNER TO
	ALTER VIEW SET SCHEMA
(There's no actual functionality gain here, but formerly you had to say
ALTER TABLE instead.)

Interestingly, the grammar tables actually get smaller, probably because
there are fewer special cases to keep track of.

I did not disallow using ALTER TABLE for these operations.  Perhaps we
should, but there's a backwards-compatibility issue if we do; in fact
it would break existing pg_dump scripts.  I did however tighten up
ALTER SEQUENCE and ALTER VIEW to reject non-sequences and non-views
in the new cases as well as a couple of cases where they didn't before.

The patch doesn't change pg_dump to use the new syntaxes, either.
2008-06-15 01:25:54 +00:00
Tom Lane
0cefb50f3c Refactor the handling of the various DropStmt variants so that when multiple
objects are specified, we drop them all in a single performMultipleDeletions
call.  This makes the RESTRICT/CASCADE checks more relaxed: it's not counted
as a cascade if one of the later objects has a dependency on an earlier one.
NOTICE messages about such cases go away, too.

In passing, fix the permissions check for DROP CONVERSION, which for some
reason was never made role-aware, and omitted the namespace-owner exemption
too.

Alex Hunsaker, with further fiddling by me.
2008-06-14 18:04:34 +00:00
Tom Lane
55a56845ed Improve the various elog messages in tuptoaster.c to report which TOAST table
the problem happened in.  These are all supposedly can't-happen cases, but
when they do happen it's useful to know where.

Back-patch to 8.3, but not further because the patch doesn't apply cleanly
further back.  Given the lack of response to my proposal of this, there
doesn't seem to be enough interest to justify much back-porting effort.
2008-06-13 02:59:47 +00:00
Heikki Linnakangas
a213f1ee6c Refactor XLogOpenRelation() and XLogReadBuffer() in preparation for relation
forks. XLogOpenRelation() and the associated light-weight relation cache in
xlogutils.c is gone, and XLogReadBuffer() now takes a RelFileNode as argument,
instead of Relation.

For functions that still need a Relation struct during WAL replay, there's a
new function called CreateFakeRelcacheEntry() that returns a fake entry like
XLogOpenRelation() used to.
2008-06-12 09:12:31 +00:00
Tom Lane
c4f2a0458d Improve reporting of dependencies in DROP to work like the scheme that we
devised for pg_shdepend, namely the individual dependencies are reported as
DETAIL lines rather than coming out as separate NOTICEs.  The client-side
report is capped at 100 lines, but the server log always gets a full report.
2008-06-11 21:53:49 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
70da495d84 Fix spelling mistake in postgresql.conf.
Greg Sabino Mullane
2008-06-11 15:44:52 +00:00
Heikki Linnakangas
15dc3f59c7 Update "help" output to reflect that \timing now takes an optional on/off
argument.
2008-06-11 10:55:43 +00:00
Heikki Linnakangas
8b64a2642a Add optional on/off argument to \timing.
David Fetter.
2008-06-11 10:48:17 +00:00
Heikki Linnakangas
96675bff1f Fix bug in the WAL recovery code to finish an incomplete split.
CacheInvalidateRelcache() crashes if called in WAL recovery, because the
invalidation infrastructure hasn't been initialized yet.

Back-patch to 8.2, where the bug was introduced.
2008-06-11 08:38:56 +00:00
Neil Conway
109940c635 Editorialization for the text emitted by the "help" psql command.
Basically just reuse the same text that psql emitted as part of
its startup banner in prior versions, and make some whitespace
more consistent with the conventions in other psql command output.
2008-06-10 20:58:19 +00:00
Tom Lane
99b8ebec64 Create a script to handle stamping release version numbers into files,
replacing the tedious and error-prone manual process we've been using.
2008-06-10 18:08:48 +00:00
Heikki Linnakangas
0f5c606f41 Comment fix, should say TSQuery instead of TSVector.
Per Jan Urbanski.
2008-06-10 08:55:50 +00:00
Tom Lane
0b510ad920 Fix unportable (and incorrect anyway) usage of LL constant suffix that
recently snuck into cash.c.  Per report from Edmundo Robles Lopez.
2008-06-09 19:58:39 +00:00
Tom Lane
3a4e929b76 Fix datetime input functions to correctly detect integer overflow when
running on a 64-bit platform ... strtol() will happily return 64-bit
output in that case.  Per bug #4231 from Geoff Tolley.
2008-06-09 19:34:02 +00:00
Tom Lane
5862cda611 Fix an ALTER TABLE test case so that it actually tests what the comment says it
is testing.  Ah, the perils of making keywords optional ...
2008-06-09 18:28:00 +00:00
Neil Conway
8374246054 Further tweak for comment in CheckDeadLock(), per Tom. 2008-06-09 18:23:05 +00:00
Neil Conway
da80a4b97e Fix typo in comment. 2008-06-09 06:55:34 +00:00
Alvaro Herrera
7f15f8f2e7 Fix breakage caused by conflicting patches, as evidenced by the buildfarm. 2008-06-08 23:16:43 +00:00
Tom Lane
281a724d5c Rewrite DROP's dependency traversal algorithm into an honest two-pass
algorithm, replacing the original intention of a one-pass search, which
had been hacked up over time to be partially two-pass in hopes of handling
various corner cases better.  It still wasn't quite there, especially as
regards emitting unwanted NOTICE messages.  More importantly, this approach
lets us fix a number of open bugs concerning concurrent DROP scenarios,
because we can take locks during the first pass and avoid traversing to
dependent objects that were just deleted by someone else.

There is more that can be done here, but I'll go ahead and commit the
base patch before working on the options.
2008-06-08 22:41:04 +00:00
Alvaro Herrera
cc87402d6e Move BufferGetPageSize and BufferGetPage from bufpage.h to bufmgr.h. It is
more logical that way, and also it reduces the amount of unnecessary includes
in bufpage.h, which is widely used.

Zdenek Kotala.

My previous patch to bufpage.h should also have credited him as author, but I
forgot (sorry about that).
2008-06-08 22:00:48 +00:00
Tom Lane
395f8b91db ALTER AGGREGATE OWNER seems to have been missed by the last couple of
patches that dealt with object ownership.  It wasn't updating pg_shdepend
nor adjusting the aggregate's ACL.  In 8.2 and up, fix this permanently
by making it use AlterFunctionOwner_oid.  In 8.1, the function code wasn't
factored that way, so just copy and paste.
2008-06-08 21:09:48 +00:00
Alvaro Herrera
e4ca6cac43 Change xlog.h to xlogdefs.h in bufpage.h, and fix fallout. 2008-06-06 22:35:22 +00:00
Tom Lane
c1943dbaef Fix pg_get_ruledef() so that negative numeric constants are parenthesized.
This is needed because :: casting binds more tightly than minus, so for
example -1::integer is not the same as (-1)::integer, and there are cases
where the difference is important.  In particular this caused a failure
in SELECT DISTINCT ... ORDER BY ... where expressions that should have
matched were seen as different by the parser; but I suspect that there
could be other cases where failure to parenthesize leads to subtler
semantic differences in reloaded rules.  Per report from Alexandr Popov.
2008-06-06 17:59:29 +00:00
Alvaro Herrera
9319fd89e1 Modify vacuum() to accept a single relation OID instead of a list (which we
always pass as a single element anyway.)  In passing, fix an outdated comment.
2008-06-05 15:47:32 +00:00
Alvaro Herrera
f23b79147b Fix some string building in getObjectDescription. 2008-06-05 15:04:39 +00:00
Michael Meskes
c8e0d68aa5 Added lost sysmbol SQL_SQL to list of allowed variable names. 2008-06-04 12:23:34 +00:00
Tom Lane
eaa70a3891 Fix initdb to reject a relative path for -X (--xlogdir) argument. This
doesn't work, and the real reason why not is it's unclear where the path
is relative to (initdb's CWD, or the data directory?).  We could make an
arbitrary decision, but it seems best to make the user be unambiguous.
Per gripe from Devrim.
2008-06-02 03:48:00 +00:00
Tom Lane
c4fdebd926 Update time zone data files to tzdata release 2008c (DST law changes in
Morocco, Iraq, Choibalsan, Pakistan, Syria, Cuba, Argentina/San_Luis).
2008-06-01 18:23:00 +00:00
Tom Lane
6a9fffcd0d Refactor SPI_cursor_open/SPI_cursor_open_with_args so that the latter sets
the PARAM_FLAG_CONST flag on the parameters that are passed into the portal,
while the former's behavior is unchanged.  This should only affect the case
where the portal is executing an EXPLAIN; it will cause the generated plan to
look more like what would be generated if the portal were actually executing
the command being explained.  Per gripe from Pavel.
2008-06-01 17:32:48 +00:00
Tom Lane
bf4bd50ff7 Copy refint.so and autoinc.so into the src/test/regress directory during
"make all", and then reference them there during the actual tests.  This
makes the handling of these files more parallel to that of regress.so,
and in particular simplifies use of the regression tests outside the
original build tree.  The PGDG and Red Hat RPMs have been doing this via
patches for a very long time.  Inclusion of the change in core was requested
by Jørgen Austvik of Sun, and I can't see any reason not to.

I attempted to fix the MSVC scripts for this too, but they may need
further tweaking ...
2008-05-30 00:04:32 +00:00
Tom Lane
d11e301a15 Improve the documentation comment for replace(). Robert Treat 2008-05-29 22:48:07 +00:00
Tom Lane
02ac305405 Tweak libpq to avoid crashing due to incorrect buffer size calculation when
we are on a 64-bit machine (ie, size_t is wider than int) and someone passes
in a query string that approaches or exceeds INT_MAX bytes.  Also, just for
paranoia's sake, guard against similar overflows in sizing the input buffer.

The backend will not in the foreseeable future be prepared to send or receive
strings exceeding 1GB, so I didn't take the more invasive step of switching
all the buffer index variables from int to size_t; though someday we might
want to do that.

I have a suspicion that this is not the only such bug in libpq, but this
fix is enough to take care of the crash reported by Francisco Reyes.
2008-05-29 22:02:44 +00:00
Magnus Hagander
8eee526c19 Set hidden field for guc enum missed in previous commit. 2008-05-28 15:22:05 +00:00
Magnus Hagander
d88cd7db63 Add a field to guc enums to allow hiding of values from display while
still accepting them as input, used to allow alternate syntax for the
same setting.

Alex Hunsaker
2008-05-28 09:04:06 +00:00
Magnus Hagander
ea7f9648fe Explicitly bind gettext() to the UTF8 locale when in use.
This is required on Windows due to the special locale
handling for UTF8 that doesn't change the full environment.

Fixes crash with translated error messages per bugs 4180
and 4196.

Tom Lane
2008-05-27 12:24:42 +00:00
Tom Lane
7b8a63c3e9 Alter the xxx_pattern_ops opclasses to use the regular equality operator of
the associated datatype as their equality member.  This means that these
opclasses can now support plain equality comparisons along with LIKE tests,
thus avoiding the need for an extra index in some applications.  This
optimization was not possible when the pattern opclasses were first introduced,
because we didn't insist that text equality meant bitwise equality; but we
do now, so there is no semantic difference between regular and pattern
equality operators.

I removed the name_pattern_ops opclass altogether, since it's really useless:
name's regular comparisons are just strcmp() and are unlikely to become
something different.  Instead teach indxpath.c that btree name_ops can be
used for LIKE whether or not the locale is C.  This might lead to a useful
speedup in LIKE queries on the system catalogs in non-C locales.

The ~=~ and ~<>~ operators are gone altogether.  (It would have been nice to
keep them for backward compatibility's sake, but since the pg_amop structure
doesn't allow multiple equality operators per opclass, there's no way.)

A not-immediately-obvious incompatibility is that the sort order within
bpchar_pattern_ops indexes changes --- it had been identical to plain
strcmp, but is now trailing-blank-insensitive.  This will impact
in-place upgrades, if those ever happen.

Per discussions a couple months ago.
2008-05-27 00:13:09 +00:00
Tom Lane
a3d9a2421a Fix an old corner-case bug in set_config_option: push_old_value has to be
called before, not after, calling the assign_hook if any.  This is because
push_old_value might fail (due to palloc out-of-memory), and in that case
there would be no stack entry to tell transaction abort to undo the GUC
assignment.  Of course the actual assignment to the GUC variable hasn't
happened yet --- but the assign_hook might have altered subsidiary state.
Without a stack entry we won't call it again to make it undo such actions.
So this is necessary to make the world safe for assign_hooks with side
effects.  Per a discussion a couple weeks ago with Magnus.

Back-patch to 8.0.  7.x did not have the problem because it did not have
allocatable stacks of GUC values.
2008-05-26 18:54:29 +00:00
Tom Lane
8c2ac75c5c Adjust timestamp regression tests to prevent two low-probability failure
cases.  Recent buildfarm experience shows that it is sometimes possible
to execute several SQL commands in less time than the granularity of
Windows' not-very-high-resolution gettimeofday(), leading to a failure
because the tests expect the value of now() to change and it doesn't.
Also, it was recognized some time ago that the same area of the tests
could fail if local midnight passes between the insertion and the checking
of the values for 'yesterday', 'tomorrow', etc.  Clean all this up per
ideas from myself and Greg Stark.

There remains a window for failure if the transaction block is entered
exactly at local midnight (so that 'now' and 'today' have the same value),
but that seems low-probability enough to live with.

Since the point of this change is mostly to eliminate buildfarm noise,
back-patch to all versions we are still actively testing.
2008-05-25 21:51:00 +00:00
Michael Meskes
d82e7c84fa Link in keywords file instead of copying it.
Use #define/#ifdef instead of sed to fix include files, this should work on Windows too.
2008-05-21 19:51:01 +00:00
Magnus Hagander
42ad6631cd Add include directory required after the latest changes to the ecpg build.
Per red Windows buildfarm members.
2008-05-21 18:15:29 +00:00
Magnus Hagander
06e6573d57 Fix function headers not matching prototype in header file, per
compiler warnings on msvc.
2008-05-21 16:00:10 +00:00
Magnus Hagander
206378e4ab Use CRITICAL_SECTION instead of Mutexes for thread-locking in libpq on
Windows, for better performance.

Per suggestion from Andrew Chernow, but not his patch since the underlying
code was changed to deal with return values.
2008-05-21 14:20:48 +00:00
Michael Meskes
763c4866a2 ecpg_keywords.o also depends on preproc.h 2008-05-21 00:26:26 +00:00
Michael Meskes
f7563e9710 Synced parser.
Made ecpg parser use backend provided keyword list.
Changed whenever test so exit value is 0.
2008-05-20 23:17:32 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
9f19470966 Simplify code in formatting.c now that to upper/lower/initcase do not
modify the passed string.
2008-05-20 01:41:02 +00:00
Heikki Linnakangas
50ff07d5b1 Remove arbitrary 10MB limit on two-phase state file size. It's not that hard
to go beoynd 10MB, as demonstrated by Gavin Sharry's example of dropping a
schema with ~25000 objects. The really bogus thing about the limit was that
it was enforced when a state file file was read in, not when it was written,
so you would end up with a prepared transaction that you can't commit or
abort, and the only recourse was to shut down the server and remove the file
by hand.

Raise the limit to MaxAllocSize, and enforce it also when a state file is
written. We could've removed the limit altogether, but reading in a file
larger than MaxAllocSize would fail anyway because we read it into a
palloc'd buffer.

Backpatch down to 8.1, where 2PC and this issue was introduced.
2008-05-19 18:16:26 +00:00
Tom Lane
07a5606735 Make to_char()'s localized month/day names depend on LC_TIME, not LC_MESSAGES.
Euler Taveira de Oliveira
2008-05-19 18:08:16 +00:00
Tom Lane
63e98b55f0 Coercion sanity check in ri_HashCompareOp failed to allow for enums, as per
example from Rod Taylor.  On reflection the correct test here is for any
polymorphic type, not specifically ANYARRAY as in the original coding.
2008-05-19 04:14:24 +00:00
Andrew Dunstan
07d08a8828 Remove old kluge put in to allow Windows regression tests to succeed, and now
found to have been made necessary by our skipping tty detection on Windows. Now
that we are doing tty detection on Windows the kluge is unnecessary and wrong.
2008-05-18 06:50:08 +00:00
Tom Lane
d4b9f44bf9 okay, looks like ecpg/compatlib needs -lintl too.
Per buildfarm results.
2008-05-18 03:24:17 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
265f19d78b Use isatty() test for pager on Win32; not sure why it was disabled for
that platform.
2008-05-17 23:34:44 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
e2cd62c3e1 In psql, test for output to stdout when forcing pager for wide output. 2008-05-17 21:40:44 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
2413ac97e9 Another fix for compiles on an empty 'po' directory. 2008-05-17 21:27:12 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
1f06b45a48 Don't call rm with empty file list. 2008-05-17 20:24:05 +00:00
Tom Lane
5248e02b50 ecpglib needs to link with libintl if it's in use.
Per buildfarm results.
2008-05-17 20:23:40 +00:00
Tom Lane
55de145d1c Improve pg_regress so that it reports the fact if any test process
exits with nonzero status.  The Windows part of this is untested ...
2008-05-17 20:02:01 +00:00
Tom Lane
2e27b0e146 Fix utterly-bogus code for computing row heights. Per crashes on
spoonbill, though one wonders why it didn't misbehave everywhere.
In passing remove some unnecessary modulo calculations.
2008-05-17 17:52:14 +00:00
Tom Lane
1a604b4e31 Fix a subtle bug exposed by recent wal_sync_method rearrangements.
Formerly, the default value of wal_sync_method was determined inside xlog.c,
but now it is determined inside guc.c.  guc.c was reading xlogdefs.h
without having read <fcntl.h>, leading to wrong determination of
DEFAULT_SYNC_METHOD.  Obviously xlogdefs.h needs to include <fcntl.h>
for itself to ensure stable results.
2008-05-17 17:24:57 +00:00
Tom Lane
55f6f8f2aa Remove DEFAULT_SYNC_FLAGBIT ... not used anymore. 2008-05-17 16:49:23 +00:00
Andrew Dunstan
e72c98b058 fix ecpg regression tests broken by over-eager adding of $PostgreSQL$ markers 2008-05-17 02:43:16 +00:00
Andrew Dunstan
53972b460c Add $PostgreSQL$ markers to a lot of files that were missing them.
This particular batch was just for *.c and *.h file.

The changes were made with the following 2 commands:

find . \( \( -name 'libstemmer' -o -name 'expected' -o -name 'ppport.h' \) -prune \) -o  \( -name '*.[ch]'  \) \( -exec grep -q '\$PostgreSQL' {} \; -o -print \) | while read file ; do head -n 1 < $file | grep -q '^/\*' && echo $file; done | xargs -l sed -i -e '1s/^\// /' -e '1i/*\n * $PostgreSQL:$ \n *'

find . \( \( -name 'libstemmer' -o -name 'expected' -o -name 'ppport.h' \) -prune \) -o  \( -name '*.[ch]'  \) \( -exec grep -q '\$PostgreSQL' {} \; -o -print \) | xargs -l sed -i -e '1i/*\n * $PostgreSQL:$ \n */'
2008-05-17 01:28:26 +00:00
Tom Lane
caede71b44 Allow ALTER SEQUENCE START WITH to change the recorded start_value of a
sequence.  This seems an obvious extension to the recent patch, and it
makes the code noticeably cleaner and more orthogonal.
2008-05-17 01:20:39 +00:00
Tom Lane
3951fae51d Fix declarations of pthread functions, missed in recent commit. 2008-05-16 23:57:42 +00:00
Tom Lane
10a3471bed Add a RESTART (without parameter) option to ALTER SEQUENCE, allowing a
sequence to be reset to its original starting value.  This requires adding the
original start value to the set of parameters (columns) of a sequence object,
which is a user-visible change with potential compatibility implications;
it also forces initdb.

Also add hopefully-SQL-compatible RESTART/CONTINUE IDENTITY options to
TRUNCATE TABLE.  RESTART IDENTITY executes ALTER SEQUENCE RESTART for all
sequences "owned by" any of the truncated relations.  CONTINUE IDENTITY is
a no-op option.

Zoltan Boszormenyi
2008-05-16 23:36:05 +00:00
Tom Lane
8a2f5d221b Reduce unnecessary PANIC to ERROR, improve a couple of comments. 2008-05-16 19:15:05 +00:00
Tom Lane
e7b498bd5e Recent patch doesn't compile without <limits.h> 2008-05-16 18:35:38 +00:00
Tom Lane
c3fc2bf744 Suppress a possibly-uninitialized-variable warning. (I'm only seeing it
on Apple's gcc and not my other machines, but still it seems worth
getting rid of.)
2008-05-16 18:34:51 +00:00
Magnus Hagander
1d89026788 Implement error checking for pthreads calls in thread-safe mode. They really
should always succeed, but in the likely event of a failure we would
previously fall through *without locking* - the new code will exit(1).

Printing the error message on stderr will not work for all applications, but
it's better than nothing at all - and our API doesn't provide a way to return
the error to the caller.
2008-05-16 18:30:53 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
9263d86f59 Update psql startup banner to be shorter, suggest "help" for help.
Add a few "help" entries.

Move \g help entry into "General".

Update psql version mismatch warning text.

Joshua D. Drake
2008-05-16 17:17:00 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
43ee22826b Add detection of psql pager to trigger on wide output. Also add pager
detection for wrapped lines or lines with newlines that need pager to
display.
2008-05-16 16:59:05 +00:00
Tom Lane
e6dbcb72fa Extend GIN to support partial-match searches, and extend tsquery to support
prefix matching using this facility.

Teodor Sigaev and Oleg Bartunov
2008-05-16 16:31:02 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
e1bdd07c3c Add localization support to ecpg.
Author: Euler Taveira de Oliveira <euler@timbira.com>
2008-05-16 15:20:04 +00:00
Tom Lane
8282d6fc70 Persuade GIN to react to control-C in a reasonable amount of time
while building a GIN index.
2008-05-16 01:27:06 +00:00
Tom Lane
b62f246fb0 Support SQL/PSM-compatible CASE statement in plpgsql.
Pavel Stehule
2008-05-15 22:39:49 +00:00
Tom Lane
0fdb350cae Add code to eval_const_expressions() to support const-simplification of
CoerceViaIO nodes.  This improves the ability of the planner to deal with
cases where the node input is a constant.  Per bug #4170.
2008-05-15 17:37:49 +00:00
Tom Lane
93c701edc6 Add support for tracking call counts and elapsed runtime for user-defined
functions.

Note that because this patch changes FmgrInfo, any external C functions
you might be testing with 8.4 will need to be recompiled.

Patch by Martin Pihlak, some editorialization by me (principally, removing
tracking of getrusage() numbers)
2008-05-15 00:17:41 +00:00
Tom Lane
3bc25384d7 Move the "instr_time" typedef and associated macros into a new header
file portability/instr_time.h, and add a couple more macros to eliminate
some abstraction leakage we formerly had.  Also update psql to use this
header instead of its own copy of nearly the same code.

This commit in itself is just code cleanup and shouldn't change anything.
It lays some groundwork for the upcoming function-stats patch, though.
2008-05-14 19:10:29 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
719a115874 Reorgnize psql \? help output, to reduce the size of the "General"
heading at the top;   broken into more sections now.
2008-05-14 15:30:22 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
210faf2d5f Fix a few warnings that have crept into CVS HEAD. 2008-05-14 15:16:27 +00:00