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Andrew Dunstan
13752743bf Don't count background workers against a user's connection limit.
Doing so doesn't seem to be within the purpose of the per user
connection limits, and has particularly unfortunate effects in
conjunction with parallel queries.

Backpatch to 9.6 where parallel queries were introduced.

David Rowley, reviewed by Robert Haas and Albe Laurenz.
2017-02-01 17:59:53 -05:00
Peter Eisentraut
012691a04e doc: Update URL for Microsoft download site 2017-01-23 15:00:55 -05:00
Bruce Momjian
1c15f84348 pg_xlogdump: document --path behavior
The previous --path documentation and --help output were wrong in both
its meaning and the defaults.

Reviewed-by: Michael Paquier

Backpatch-through: 9.6
2017-01-10 22:38:13 -05:00
Bruce Momjian
344ae600ac Update copyright for 2017
Backpatch-through: certain files through 9.2
2017-01-03 12:37:53 -05:00
Heikki Linnakangas
7546c135dc Remove bogus notice that older clients might not work with MD5 passwords.
That was written when we still had "crypt" authentication, and it was
referring to the fact that an older client might support "crypt"
authentication but not "md5". But we haven't supported "crypt" for years.
(As soon as we add a new authentication mechanism that doesn't work with
MD5 hashes, we'll need a similar notice again. But this text as it's worded
now is just wrong.)

Backpatch to all supported versions.

Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/9a7263eb-0980-2072-4424-440bb2513dc7@iki.fi
2017-01-03 14:09:35 +02:00
Tom Lane
f7e7d6fcef Fix incorrect example of to_timestamp() usage.
Must use HH24 not HH to read a hour value exceeding 12.

This was already fixed in HEAD in commit d3cd36a13, but I didn't think
of backpatching it.

Report: https://postgr.es/m/20161229170043.10139.21416@wrigleys.postgresql.org
2016-12-29 18:05:34 -05:00
Andrew Dunstan
e9cf6e685b Explain unaccounted for space in pgstattuple.
In addition to space accounted for by tuple_len, dead_tuple_len and
free_space, the table_len includes page overhead, the item pointers
table and padding bytes.

Backpatch to live branches.
2016-12-27 11:28:27 -05:00
Tom Lane
a377c8d921 Doc: improve index entry for "median".
We had an index entry for "median" attached to the percentile_cont function
entry, which was pretty useless because a person following the link would
never realize that that function was the one they were being hinted to use.

Instead, make the index entry point at the example in syntax-aggregates,
and add a <seealso> link to "percentile".

Also, since that example explicitly claims to be calculating the median,
make it use percentile_cont not percentile_disc.  This makes no difference
in terms of the larger goals of that section, but so far as I can find,
nearly everyone thinks that "median" means the continuous not discrete
calculation.

Per gripe from Steven Winfield.  Back-patch to 9.4 where we introduced
percentile_cont.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20161223102056.25614.1166@wrigleys.postgresql.org
2016-12-23 12:53:14 -05:00
Joe Conway
51e9df7a10 Improve RLS documentation with respect to COPY
Documentation for pg_restore said COPY TO does not support row security
when in fact it should say COPY FROM. Fix that.

While at it, make it clear that "COPY FROM" does not allow RLS to be
enabled and INSERT should be used instead. Also that SELECT policies
will apply to COPY TO statements.

Back-patch to 9.5 where RLS first appeared.

Author: Joe Conway
Reviewed-By: Dean Rasheed and Robert Haas
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/5744FA24.3030008%40joeconway.com
2016-12-22 17:57:01 -08:00
Michael Meskes
fd2a5547c5 Fix buffer overflow on particularly named files and clarify documentation about
output file naming.

Patch by Tsunakawa, Takayuki <tsunakawa.takay@jp.fujitsu.com>
2016-12-22 08:29:13 +01:00
Tom Lane
4e2477b7b8 Fix strange behavior (and possible crashes) in full text phrase search.
In an attempt to simplify the tsquery matching engine, the original
phrase search patch invented rewrite rules that would rearrange a
tsquery so that no AND/OR/NOT operator appeared below a PHRASE operator.
But this approach had numerous problems.  The rearrangement step was
missed by ts_rewrite (and perhaps other places), allowing tsqueries
to be created that would cause Assert failures or perhaps crashes at
execution, as reported by Andreas Seltenreich.  The rewrite rules
effectively defined semantics for operators underneath PHRASE that were
buggy, or at least unintuitive.  And because rewriting was done in
tsqueryin() rather than at execution, the rearrangement was user-visible,
which is not very desirable --- for example, it might cause unexpected
matches or failures to match in ts_rewrite.

As a somewhat independent problem, the behavior of nested PHRASE operators
was only sane for left-deep trees; queries like "x <-> (y <-> z)" did not
behave intuitively at all.

To fix, get rid of the rewrite logic altogether, and instead teach the
tsquery execution engine to manage AND/OR/NOT below a PHRASE operator
by explicitly computing the match location(s) and match widths for these
operators.

This requires introducing some additional fields into the publicly visible
ExecPhraseData struct; but since there's no way for third-party code to
pass such a struct to TS_phrase_execute, it shouldn't create an ABI problem
as long as we don't move the offsets of the existing fields.

Another related problem was that index searches supposed that "!x <-> y"
could be lossily approximated as "!x & y", which isn't correct because
the latter will reject, say, "x q y" which the query itself accepts.
This required some tweaking in TS_execute_ternary along with the main
tsquery engine.

Back-patch to 9.6 where phrase operators were introduced.  While this
could be argued to change behavior more than we'd like in a stable branch,
we have to do something about the crash hazards and index-vs-seqscan
inconsistency, and it doesn't seem desirable to let the unintuitive
behaviors induced by the rewriting implementation stand as precedent.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/28215.1481999808@sss.pgh.pa.us
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/26706.1482087250@sss.pgh.pa.us
2016-12-21 15:18:40 -05:00
Stephen Frost
eaac6c7585 Improve ALTER TABLE documentation
The ALTER TABLE documentation wasn't terribly clear when it came to
which commands could be combined together and what it meant when they
were.

In particular, SET TABLESPACE *can* be combined with other commands,
when it's operating against a single table, but not when multiple tables
are being moved with ALL IN TABLESPACE.  Further, the actions are
applied together but not really in 'parallel', at least today.

Pointed out by: Amit Langote

Improved wording from Tom.

Back-patch to 9.4, where the ALL IN TABLESPACE option was added.

Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/14c535b4-13ef-0590-1b98-76af355a0763%40lab.ntt.co.jp
2016-12-21 15:03:37 -05:00
Fujii Masao
b344b879d3 Add missing documentation for effective_io_concurrency tablespace option.
The description of effective_io_concurrency option was missing in ALTER
TABLESPACE docs though it's included in CREATE TABLESPACE one.

Back-patch to 9.6 where effective_io_concurrency tablespace option was added.

Michael Paquier, reported by Marc-Olaf Jaschke
2016-12-17 01:26:53 +09:00
Robert Haas
ace0df9345 doc: Fix purported type of pg_am.amhandler to match reality.
Joel Jacobson
2016-12-12 13:48:16 -05:00
Tom Lane
bb39f58f76 Handle empty or all-blank PAGER setting more sanely in psql.
If the PAGER environment variable is set but contains an empty string,
psql would pass it to "sh" which would silently exit, causing whatever
query output we were printing to vanish entirely.  This is quite
mystifying; it took a long time for us to figure out that this was the
cause of Joseph Brenner's trouble report.  Rather than allowing that
to happen, we should treat this as another way to specify "no pager".
(We could alternatively treat it as selecting the default pager, but
it seems more likely that the former is what the user meant to achieve
by setting PAGER this way.)

Nonempty, but all-white-space, PAGER values have the same behavior, and
it's pretty easy to test for that, so let's handle that case the same way.

Most other cases of faulty PAGER values will result in the shell printing
some kind of complaint to stderr, which should be enough to diagnose the
problem, so we don't need to work harder than this.  (Note that there's
been an intentional decision not to be very chatty about apparent failure
returns from the pager process, since that may happen if, eg, the user
quits the pager with control-C or some such.  I'd just as soon not start
splitting hairs about which exit codes might merit making our own report.)

libpq's old PQprint() function was already on board with ignoring empty
PAGER values, but for consistency, make it ignore all-white-space values
as well.

It's been like this a long time, so back-patch to all supported branches.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAFfgvXWLOE2novHzYjmQK8-J6TmHz42G8f3X0SORM44+stUGmw@mail.gmail.com
2016-12-07 12:19:56 -05:00
Robert Haas
ebe5dc9e02 Fix interaction of parallel query with prepared statements.
Previously, a prepared statement created via a Parse message could get
a parallel plan, but one created with a PREPARE statement could not.
This state of affairs was due to confusion on my (rhaas) part: I
erroneously believed that a CREATE TABLE .. AS EXECUTE statement could
only be performed with a prepared statement by PREPARE, but in fact
one created by a Prepare message works just as well.  Therefore, it
makes no sense to allow parallel query in one case but not the other.

To fix, allow parallel query with all prepared statements, but run
the parallel plan serially (i.e. without workers) in the case of
CREATE TABLE .. AS EXECUTE.  Also, document this.

Amit Kapila and Tobias Bussman, plus an extra sentence of
documentation by me.
2016-12-06 11:43:12 -05:00
Fujii Masao
efeb313506 Fix typo in docs.
Reported-by: Darko Prelec
2016-12-05 20:45:36 +09:00
Tom Lane
dd3edfe630 Doc: improve description of trim() and related functions.
Per bug #14441 from Mark Pether, the documentation could be misread,
mainly because some of the examples failed to show what happens with
a multicharacter "characters to trim" string.  Also, while the text
description in most of these entries was fairly clear that the
"characters" argument is a set of characters not a substring to match,
some of them used variant wording that was a bit less clear.
trim() itself suffered from both deficiencies and was thus pretty
misinterpretable.

Also fix failure to explain which of LEADING/TRAILING/BOTH is the
default.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20161130011710.6539.53657@wrigleys.postgresql.org
2016-11-30 13:34:14 -05:00
Stephen Frost
d722927e1f Clarify pg_dump -b documentation
The documentation around the -b/--blobs option to pg_dump seemed to
imply that it might be possible to add blobs to a "schema-only" dump or
similar.  Clarify that blobs are data and therefore will only be
included in dumps where data is being included, even when -b is used to
request blobs be included.

The -b option has been around since before 9.2, so back-patch to all
supported branches.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20161119173316.GA13284@tamriel.snowman.net
2016-11-29 10:35:07 -05:00
Stephen Frost
40eb468a1b Correct psql documentation example
An example in the psql documentation had an incorrect field name from
what the command actually produced.

Pointed out by Fabien COELHO

Back-patch to 9.6 where the example was added.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/alpine.DEB.2.20.1611291349400.19314@lancre
2016-11-29 09:03:17 -05:00
Magnus Hagander
3a3ac47998 Mention server start requirement for ssl parameters
Fix that the documentation for three ssl related parameters did not
specify that they can only be changed at server start.

Michael Paquier
2016-11-27 17:11:03 +01:00
Tom Lane
255bcd27f6 Bring some clarity to the defaults for the xxx_flush_after parameters.
Instead of confusingly stating platform-dependent defaults for these
parameters in the comments in postgresql.conf.sample (with the main
entry being a lie on Linux), teach initdb to install the correct
platform-dependent value in postgresql.conf, similarly to the way
we handle other platform-dependent defaults.  This won't do anything
for existing 9.6 installations, but since it's effectively only a
documentation improvement, that seems OK.

Since this requires initdb to have access to the default values,
move the #define's for those to pg_config_manual.h; the original
placement in bufmgr.h is unworkable because that file can't be
included by frontend programs.

Adjust the default value for wal_writer_flush_after so that it is 1MB
regardless of XLOG_BLCKSZ, conforming to what is stated in both the
SGML docs and postgresql.conf.  (We could alternatively make it scale
with XLOG_BLCKSZ, but I'm not sure I see the point.)

Copy-edit related SGML documentation.

Fabien Coelho and Tom Lane, per a gripe from Tomas Vondra.

Discussion: <30ebc6e3-8358-09cf-44a8-578252938424@2ndquadrant.com>
2016-11-25 18:36:10 -05:00
Tom Lane
51aebcd78a Doc: in back branches, don't call it a row constructor if it isn't really.
Before commit 906bfcad7, we were not actually processing the righthand
side of a multiple-column assignment in UPDATE as a row constructor:
it was just a parenthesized list of expressions.  Call it that rather
than risking confusion by people who would expect the documented behaviors
of row constructors to apply.

Back-patch to 9.5; before that, the text correctly described the construct
as a "list of independent expressions".

Discussion: <16288.1479610770@sss.pgh.pa.us>
2016-11-22 18:07:43 -05:00
Tom Lane
112676f590 Doc: improve documentation about composite-value usage.
Create a section specifically for the syntactic rules around whole-row
variable usage, such as expansion of "foo.*".  This was previously
documented only haphazardly, with some critical info buried in
unexpected places like xfunc-sql-composite-functions.  Per repeated
questions in different mailing lists.

Discussion: <16288.1479610770@sss.pgh.pa.us>
2016-11-22 17:56:16 -05:00
Tom Lane
275e8c88a4 Doc: add a section in Part II concerning RETURNING.
There are assorted references to RETURNING in Part II, but nothing
that would qualify as an explanation of the feature, which seems
like an oversight considering how useful it is.  Add something.

Noted while looking for a place to point a cross-reference to ...
2016-11-22 14:03:03 -05:00
Alvaro Herrera
cd2ec8aaa1 Fix duplication in ALTER MATERIALIZE VIEW synopsis
Commit 3c4cf08087 should have removed SET TABLESPACE from the synopsis
of ALTER MATERIALIZE VIEW as a possible "action" when it added a
separate line for it in the main command listing, but failed to.
Repair.

Backpatch to 9.4, like the aforementioned commit.
2016-11-14 11:14:34 -03:00
Tom Lane
6f932cac7a Doc: remove obsolete example.
The documentation for ts_headline() recommends using a sub-select to
avoid extra evaluations of ts_headline() in a query with ORDER BY+LIMIT.
Since commit 9118d03a8 this contortionism is unnecessary, so remove the
recommendation.  Noted by Oleg Bartunov.

Discussion: <CAF4Au4w6rrH_j1bvVhzpOsRiHCog7sGJ3LSX0tY8ZdwhHT88LQ@mail.gmail.com>
2016-11-13 13:12:50 -05:00
Tom Lane
cc302f375a Doc: fix data types of FuncCallContext's call_cntr and max_calls fields.
Commit 23a27b039 widened these from uint32 to uint64, but I overlooked
that the documentation explicitly showed them as uint32.  Per report
from Vicky Vergara.

Report: <20161111135422.8761.36733@wrigleys.postgresql.org>
2016-11-11 12:03:58 -05:00
Magnus Hagander
c32e05bce7 Fix typo 2016-11-08 18:37:48 +01:00
Tom Lane
3af8467e9a Rationalize and document pltcl's handling of magic ".tupno" array element.
For a very long time, pltcl's spi_exec and spi_execp commands have had
a behavior of storing the current row number as an element of output
arrays, but this was never documented.  Fix that.

For an equally long time, pltcl_trigger_handler had a behavior of silently
ignoring ".tupno" as an output column name, evidently so that the result
of spi_exec could be used directly as a trigger result tuple.  Not sure
how useful that really is, but in any case it's bad that it would break
attempts to use ".tupno" as an actual column name.  We can fix it by not
checking for ".tupno" until after we check for a column name match.  This
comports with the effective behavior of spi_exec[p] that ".tupno" is only
magic when you don't have an actual column named that.

In passing, wordsmith the description of returning modified tuples from
a pltcl trigger.

Noted while working on Jim Nasby's patch to support composite results
from pltcl.  The inability to return trigger tuples using ".tupno" as
a column name is a bug, so back-patch to all supported branches.
2016-11-06 14:43:13 -05:00
Tatsuo Ishii
b0034e7198 Fix typo in sources.sgml.
Per Shinichi Matsuda.
2016-10-31 07:33:53 +09:00
Tom Lane
48a6592dae Improve speed of aggregates that use array_append as transition function.
In the previous coding, if an aggregate's transition function returned an
expanded array, nodeAgg.c and nodeWindowAgg.c would always copy it and thus
force it into the flat representation.  This led to ping-ponging between
flat and expanded formats, which costs a lot.  For an aggregate using
array_append as transition function, I measured about a 15X slowdown
compared to the pre-9.5 code, when working on simple int[] arrays.
Of course, the old code was already O(N^2) in this usage due to copying
flat arrays all the time, but it wasn't quite this inefficient.

To fix, teach nodeAgg.c and nodeWindowAgg.c to allow expanded transition
values without copying, so long as the transition function takes care to
return the transition value already properly parented under the aggcontext.
That puts a bit of extra responsibility on the transition function, but
doing it this way allows us to not need any extra logic in the fast path
of advance_transition_function (ie, with a pass-by-value transition value,
or with a modified-in-place pass-by-reference value).  We already know
that that's a hot spot so I'm loath to add any cycles at all there.  Also,
while only array_append currently knows how to follow this convention,
this solution allows other transition functions to opt-in without needing
to have a whitelist in the core aggregation code.

(The reason we would need a whitelist is that currently, if you pass a
R/W expanded-object pointer to an arbitrary function, it's allowed to do
anything with it including deleting it; that breaks the core agg code's
assumption that it should free discarded values.  Returning a value under
aggcontext is the transition function's signal that it knows it is an
aggregate transition function and will play nice.  Possibly the API rules
for expanded objects should be refined, but that would not be a
back-patchable change.)

With this fix, an aggregate using array_append is no longer O(N^2), so it's
much faster than pre-9.5 code rather than much slower.  It's still a bit
slower than the bespoke infrastructure for array_agg, but the differential
seems to be only about 10%-20% rather than orders of magnitude.

Discussion: <6315.1477677885@sss.pgh.pa.us>
2016-10-30 12:27:41 -04:00
Tom Lane
fab220b415 Doc: improve documentation about inheritance.
Clarify documentation about inheritance of check constraints, in
particular mentioning the NO INHERIT option, which didn't exist when
this text was written.

Document that in an inherited query, the applicable row security policies
are those of the explicitly-named table, not its children.  This is the
intended behavior (per off-list discussion with Stephen Frost), and there
are regression tests for it, but it wasn't documented anywhere user-facing
as far as I could find.

Do a bit of wordsmithing on the description of inherited access-privilege
checks.

Back-patch to 9.5 where RLS was added.
2016-10-26 11:46:25 -04:00
Tom Lane
16e7c02c42 Stamp 9.6.1. 2016-10-24 16:08:51 -04:00
Tom Lane
b9a728ef45 Update release notes for last-minute commit timestamp fix. 2016-10-24 09:37:23 -04:00
Tom Lane
6beb8c75ce Release notes for 9.6.1, 9.5.5, 9.4.10, 9.3.15, 9.2.19, 9.1.24. 2016-10-23 22:13:28 -04:00
Tom Lane
dc04be21d6 Improve documentation about use of Linux huge pages.
Show how to get the system's huge page size, rather than misleadingly
referring to PAGE_SIZE (which is usually understood to be the regular
page size).  Show how to confirm whether huge pages have been allocated.
Minor wordsmithing.  Back-patch to 9.4 where this section appeared.
2016-10-22 14:04:51 -04:00
Tom Lane
a92c0f695b Doc: wording tweak for PERL, PYTHON, TCLSH configuration variables.
Replace "Full path to ..." with "Full path name of ...".  At least one
user has misinterpreted the existing wording as meaning "Directory
containing ...".
2016-10-21 11:01:40 -04:00
Robert Haas
db4b54f155 Remove spurious word.
Tatsuo Ishii
2016-10-15 06:49:00 +09:00
Tatsuo Ishii
a209d6dc8c Fix typo.
Confirmed by Michael Paquier.
2016-10-14 09:05:46 +09:00
Tatsuo Ishii
b8850031cc Fix typo.
Confirmed by Tom Lane.
2016-10-14 07:47:04 +09:00
Tom Lane
1fd64a9277 Docs: grammatical fix.
Fix poor grammar introduced in 741ccd501.
2016-10-11 10:33:59 -04:00
Tom Lane
cdc9d712f5 Improve documentation for CREATE RECURSIVE VIEW.
It was perhaps not entirely clear that internal self-references shouldn't
be schema-qualified even if the view name is written with a schema.
Spell it out.

Discussion: <871sznz69m.fsf@metapensiero.it>
2016-10-11 10:08:52 -04:00
Tom Lane
f40334b85c Add ALTER EXTENSION ADD/DROP ACCESS METHOD, and use it in pg_upgrade.
Without this, an extension containing an access method is not properly
dumped/restored during pg_upgrade --- the AM ends up not being a member
of the extension after upgrading.

Another oversight in commit 473b93287, reported by Andrew Dunstan.

Report: <f7ac29f3-515c-2a44-21c5-ec925053265f@dunslane.net>
2016-10-02 14:31:28 -04:00
Tom Lane
b01f9ed259 Copy-editing for contrib/pg_visibility documentation.
Add omitted names for some function parameters.
Fix some minor grammatical issues.
2016-10-01 15:32:53 -04:00
Tom Lane
a721a1ba9c Stamp 9.6.0. 2016-09-26 16:26:58 -04:00
Tom Lane
1d473b567e Document has_type_privilege().
Evidently an oversight in commit 729205571.  Back-patch to 9.2 where
privileges for types were introduced.

Report: <20160922173517.8214.88959@wrigleys.postgresql.org>
2016-09-26 11:50:35 -04:00
Tom Lane
fc37e2afa0 Do a final round of updates on the 9.6 release notes.
Set release date, document a few recent commits, do one last pass of
copy-editing.
2016-09-24 16:25:35 -04:00
Tom Lane
94e4cac251 Doc: fix examples of # operators so they actually work.
These worked as-is until around 7.0, but fail in newer versions because
there are more operators named "#".  Besides it's a bit inconsistent that
only two of the examples on this page lack type names on their constants.

Report: <20160923081530.1517.75670@wrigleys.postgresql.org>
2016-09-23 14:22:13 -04:00
Robert Haas
c925e6335e Add more parallel query documentation.
Previously, the individual settings were documented, but there was
no overall discussion of the capabilities and limitations of the
feature.  Add that.

Patch by me, reviewed by Peter Eisentraut and Álvaro Herrera.
2016-09-21 08:40:34 -04:00