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Author SHA1 Message Date
Bruce Momjian b85a965f5f Allow each C include file to compile on its own by including any needed
header files.
2006-07-11 13:54:25 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 399a36a75d Prepare code to be built by MSVC:
o  remove many WIN32_CLIENT_ONLY defines
	o  add WIN32_ONLY_COMPILER define
	o  add 3rd argument to open() for portability
	o  add include/port/win32_msvc directory for
	   system includes

Magnus Hagander
2006-06-07 22:24:46 +00:00
Tom Lane 513ec43ebd Suppress a couple of minor compiler warnings, per Magnus. 2006-04-09 19:21:34 +00:00
Bruce Momjian f3d99d160d Add CVS tag lines to files that were lacking them. 2006-03-11 04:38:42 +00:00
Bruce Momjian f2f5b05655 Update copyright for 2006. Update scripts. 2006-03-05 15:59:11 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut a29c04a541 Allow installation into directories containing spaces in the name. 2005-12-09 21:19:36 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 436a2956d8 Re-run pgindent, fixing a problem where comment lines after a blank
comment line where output as too long, and update typedefs for /lib
directory.  Also fix case where identifiers were used as variable names
in the backend, but as typedefs in ecpg (favor the backend for
indenting).

Backpatch to 8.1.X.
2005-11-22 18:17:34 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 1dc3498251 Standard pgindent run for 8.1. 2005-10-15 02:49:52 +00:00
Tom Lane a239af02c3 Fix the various forms of AT TIME ZONE to accept either timezones found
in the zic database or zone names found in the date token table.  This
preserves the old ability to do AT TIME ZONE 'PST' along with the new
ability to do AT TIME ZONE 'PST8PDT'.  Per gripe from Bricklen Anderson.
Also, fix some inconsistencies in usage of TZ_STRLEN_MAX --- the old
code had the potential for one-byte buffer overruns, though given
alignment considerations it's unlikely there was any real risk.
2005-09-09 02:31:50 +00:00
Tom Lane 69d48cefd1 Update timezone data files to release 2005m of the zic database.
Among other changes, this reflects the recently passed change in USA
daylight savings rules.
2005-09-07 21:39:25 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 970bb03c3c Complete zic patch backout by removing NO_PGPORT workaround. 2005-07-06 21:40:09 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 261ffd03f7 Reverse out because the lack of using pgport in timezone/ is causing
problems:

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Support cross compilation by compiling "zic" with a native compiler.
This relies on the output of zic being platform independent, but that is
currently the case.
2005-07-06 21:04:14 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 4f979e8bac Restructure zic #define fprintf checks to use a NO_PGPORT macro instead. 2005-07-04 19:54:51 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 4b97d51c0a Fix compile if zic because it now doesn't use libpgport. 2005-07-04 18:21:40 +00:00
Neil Conway 3f39cbdce1 Fix build break for out of tree (vpath) builds, induced by recent zic
changes.
2005-07-04 02:55:59 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut 85884cb1de Support cross compilation by compiling "zic" with a native compiler. This
relies on the output of zic being platform independent, but that is
currently the case.
2005-07-03 18:54:28 +00:00
Tom Lane 06ae88a82e Tweak dynahash.c to not allocate so many entries at once when dealing
with a table that has a small predicted size.  Avoids wasting several
hundred K on the timezone hash table, which is likely to have only one
or a few entries, but the entries use up 10Kb apiece ...
2005-06-26 23:32:34 +00:00
Neil Conway 0b62bbe086 Cosmetic improvements to the timezone code: remove the use of the
'register' qualifier, make some function declarations more consistent,
and so on.
2005-06-20 08:00:51 +00:00
Tom Lane 3f749924f8 Simplify uses of readdir() by creating a function ReadDir() that
includes error checking and an appropriate ereport(ERROR) message.
This gets rid of rather tedious and error-prone manipulation of errno,
as well as a Windows-specific bug workaround, at more than a dozen
call sites.  After an idea in a recent patch by Heikki Linnakangas.
2005-06-19 21:34:03 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 0851a6fbc7 This patch makes it possible to use the full set of timezones when doing
"AT TIME ZONE", and not just the shorlist previously available. For
example:

SELECT CURRENT_TIMESTAMP AT TIME ZONE 'Europe/London';

works fine now. It will also obey whatever DST rules were in effect at
just that date, which the previous implementation did not.

It also supports the AT TIME ZONE on the timetz datatype. The whole
handling of DST is a bit bogus there, so I chose to make it use whatever
DST rules are in effect at the time of executig the query. not sure if
anybody is actuallyi *using* timetz though, it seems pretty
unpredictable just because of this...

Magnus Hagander
2005-06-15 00:34:11 +00:00
Bruce Momjian f4c4f1ce52 >> Do you agree that using a hashtable for it in general is a good idea
>> assuming this sideeffect is removed, though?
>
>I have no problem with the hashtable, only with preloading it with
>everything.  What I'd like to see is that the table inherited at fork()
>contains just the data for the default timezone.  (At least in the
>normal case where that setting hasn't been changed since postmaster
>start.)

Here's a patch doing this. Changes score_timezone not to use pg_tzset(),
and thus not loading all the zones in the cache. The actual timezone
being picked will be set using set_global_timezone() which in turn calls
pg_tzset() and loads it in the cache.

Magnus Hagander
2005-06-15 00:09:26 +00:00
Tom Lane e92a88272e Modify hash_search() API to prevent future occurrences of the error
spotted by Qingqing Zhou.  The HASH_ENTER action now automatically
fails with elog(ERROR) on out-of-memory --- which incidentally lets
us eliminate duplicate error checks in quite a bunch of places.  If
you really need the old return-NULL-on-out-of-memory behavior, you
can ask for HASH_ENTER_NULL.  But there is now an Assert in that path
checking that you aren't hoping to get that behavior in a palloc-based
hash table.
Along the way, remove the old HASH_FIND_SAVE/HASH_REMOVE_SAVED actions,
which were not being used anywhere anymore, and were surely too ugly
and unsafe to want to see revived again.
2005-05-29 04:23:07 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 4550c1e519 More macro cleanups for date/time. 2005-05-23 21:54:02 +00:00
Bruce Momjian aa8bdab272 Attached patch gets rid of the global timezone in the following steps:
* Changes the APIs to the timezone functions to take a pg_tz pointer as
an argument, representing the timezone to use for the selected
operation.

* Adds a global_timezone variable that represents the current timezone
in the backend as set by SET TIMEZONE (or guc, or env, etc).

* Implements a hash-table cache of loaded tables, so we don't have to
read and parse the TZ file everytime we change a timezone. While not
necesasry now (we don't change timezones very often), I beleive this
will be necessary (or at least good) when "multiple timezones in the
same query" is eventually implemented. And code-wise, this was the time
to do it.


There are no user-visible changes at this time. Implementing the
"multiple zones in one query" is a later step...

This also gets rid of some of the cruft needed to "back out a timezone
change", since we previously couldn't check a timezone unless it was
activated first.

Passes regression tests on win32, linux (slackware 10) and solaris x86.

Magnus Hagander
2005-04-19 03:13:59 +00:00
Bruce Momjian e3267b6517 Properly undef _(x) gettext macro. 2005-02-23 04:34:21 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 0542b1e2fe Use _() macro consistently rather than gettext(). Add translation
macros around strings that were missing them.
2005-02-22 04:43:23 +00:00
PostgreSQL Daemon 2ff501590b Tag appropriate files for rc3
Also performed an initial run through of upgrading our Copyright date to
extend to 2005 ... first run here was very simple ... change everything
where: grep 1996-2004 && the word 'Copyright' ... scanned through the
generated list with 'less' first, and after, to make sure that I only
picked up the right entries ...
2004-12-31 22:04:05 +00:00
Tom Lane 0686fe331f make clean must remove zic$(X) for Windows, per Magnus. 2004-12-31 19:01:54 +00:00
Tom Lane 5ba04cd9f1 Invent pg_next_dst_boundary() and rewrite DetermineLocalTimeZone() to
use it, as per my proposal of yesterday.  This gives us a means of
determining the zone offset to impute to an unlabeled timestamp that
is both efficient and reliable, unlike all our previous tries involving
mktime() and localtime().  The behavior for invalid or ambiguous times
at a DST transition is fixed to be really and truly "assume standard
time", fixing a bug that has come and gone repeatedly but was back
again in 7.4.  (There is some ongoing discussion about whether we should
raise an error instead, but for the moment I'll make it do what it was
previously intended to do.)
2004-11-01 21:34:44 +00:00
Tom Lane 15db03181a Sync timezone data with latest zic database (dated Oct 11 2004). 2004-10-24 15:09:57 +00:00
Tom Lane 261f184f0c Update RELEASE_CHANGES to mention updating the timezone database as
a routine part of release prep.
2004-10-24 15:01:54 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 24201b4bc6 Make libpgport be front-end only and make libpgport_srv be a backend
library that uses palloc, ereport, etc.  This simplifies the makefiles
for client applications.
2004-10-04 13:43:59 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 32b24bfa97 Remove inclusion of windows.h now that it is included in c.h, per idea
from Peter.
2004-09-27 19:16:03 +00:00
Bruce Momjian e97c817092 Use _timezone global on Cygwin instead of timezone. 2004-09-08 19:43:12 +00:00
Bruce Momjian bf831f6e9f Back out timezone detection patch. Tom already applied it. 2004-09-02 01:15:06 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 525449be27 This patch attempts to fix the issue with localized timezones on
Windows.

Recap: When running on a localized windows version, the timezone name
returned is also localized, and therefor does not match our lookup
table.

Solution: The registry contains both the name of the timezone in english
and the localized name. The patch adds code to scan the registry for the
localized name and gets the english name from that, and then rescans the
table.

I have tested this on a Swedish WinXP, and it works without problems.
The registry layout is the same in Win2k, but I haven't specifically
tested it. It's also the same on different languages but again only
Swedish is tested.

Magnus Hagander
2004-09-02 01:03:59 +00:00
Tom Lane d1b2260cdc Add code to be able to match the timezone name on localized Windows
systems.  Magnus Hagander.
2004-09-01 16:21:50 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 15d3f9f6b7 Another pgindent run with lib typedefs added. 2004-08-30 02:54:42 +00:00
Bruce Momjian b6b71b85bc Pgindent run for 8.0. 2004-08-29 05:07:03 +00:00
Bruce Momjian da9a8649d8 Update copyright to 2004. 2004-08-29 04:13:13 +00:00
Tom Lane 178ec6f40e Fix function definition that somehow missed being ANSI-fied, and align
it with previous prototype to suppress complaints from picky compilers,
per report from Scott Bailey.  Also, remove substitute strerror
definition --- not needed, since we link this with libpgport.
2004-08-11 16:53:28 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 8120ff636b More Win32 zic build cleanups now that we have symlinks, it needs help. 2004-08-08 05:19:44 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 988d84f4a7 Another zic cleanup . 2004-08-08 04:53:41 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 68993b650f Link in dirmod specially for zic so it works on Win32. 2004-08-08 03:57:35 +00:00
Tom Lane 2def4552ed Still another try at matching system timezone nicely. On non-Windows
machines, break tie scores by preferring shorter zone names over longer;
for names of equal length, prefer the alphabetically first name.  This
yields for example 'EST5EDT' not 'America/New_York' for US eastern time.
On Windows, abandon the whole concept of inspecting the detailed behavior
of the system TZ library, because it doesn't bear inspection :-(.  Instead
use a hardwired mapping table to select our zone name based on the
result of strftime %Z output.  Windows code from Magnus Hagander.
2004-07-31 19:12:15 +00:00
Tom Lane 94f8f63fdb Must guard against NULL return from localtime() when probing pre-1970
dates.  Per Magnus Hagander.
2004-07-30 17:31:24 +00:00
Tom Lane e31c8cf20b Still another try at automatically detecting the best match in the zic
timezone database for the system behavior we find ourselves in.  Scan
backwards from current time and choose the zone that matches furthest
back.  As per discussion a week or so back.
2004-07-22 05:28:30 +00:00
Tom Lane 68938c4770 Add missing <getopt.h>, per Dann Corbit. 2004-07-22 01:41:24 +00:00
Tom Lane 99b225c528 Check more test points (in fact, every week in 1970..2004) to get a more
accurate matching of our time zone to the system's zone.  This method is
able to distinguish Antarctica/Casey from Australia/Perth, as in Chris
K-L's recent example; and it is not materially slower than before, because
the extra checks generally don't get done against very many time zones.

It seems possible that with this test we'd be able to correctly identify
Windows timezones without looking at the timezone name, but I do not
have the ability to try it.
2004-07-10 23:06:50 +00:00
Tom Lane 921d749bd4 Adjust our timezone library to use pg_time_t (typedef'd as int64) in
place of time_t, as per prior discussion.  The behavior does not change
on machines without a 64-bit-int type, but on machines with one, which
is most, we are rid of the bizarre boundary behavior at the edges of
the 32-bit-time_t range (1901 and 2038).  The system will now treat
times over the full supported timestamp range as being in your local
time zone.  It may seem a little bizarre to consider that times in
4000 BC are PST or EST, but this is surely at least as reasonable as
propagating Gregorian calendar rules back that far.

I did not modify the format of the zic timezone database files, which
means that for the moment the system will not know about daylight-savings
periods outside the range 1901-2038.  Given the way the files are set up,
it's not a simple decision like 'widen to 64 bits'; we have to actually
think about the range of years that need to be supported.  We should
probably inquire what the plans of the upstream zic people are before
making any decisions of our own.
2004-06-03 02:08:07 +00:00