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Tom Lane bad51a49a4 Blindly try to fix MSVC build's use of genbki.pl and Gen_fmgrtab.pl.
We need to use a stamp file to record the runs of these scripts, as
is done on the Unix side.  I think I got it right, but can't test.

While at it, extend this handmade dependency logic to also check the
generating script files, as the makefiles do.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/16925.1525376229@sss.pgh.pa.us
2018-05-03 18:47:41 -04:00
Tom Lane 1f1cd9b5dd Avoid overwriting unchanged output files in genbki.pl and Gen_fmgrtab.pl.
If a particular output file already exists with the contents it should
have, leave it alone, so that its mod timestamp is not advanced.

In builds using --enable-depend, this can avoid the need to recompile .c
files whose included files didn't actually change.  It's not clear whether
it saves much of anything for users of ccache; but the cost of doing the
file comparisons seems to be negligible, so we might as well do it.

For developers using the MSVC toolchain, this will create a regression:
msvc/Solution.pm will sometimes run genbki.pl or Gen_fmgrtab.pl
unnecessarily.  I'll look into fixing that separately.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/16925.1525376229@sss.pgh.pa.us
2018-05-03 18:06:45 -04:00
Tom Lane 9bf28f96c7 Rearrange makefile rules for running Gen_fmgrtab.pl.
Make these rules look more like the ones associated with genbki.pl,
to wit:

* Use a stamp file to record when we last ran the script, instead of
relying on the timestamps of the individual output files.

* Take the knowledge out of backend/Makefile and put it in utils/Makefile
where it belongs.  I moved down the handling of errcodes.h and probes.h
too, although those continue to be built by separate processes.

In itself, this is just much-needed cleanup with little practical effect.
However, by decoupling these makefile rules from the timestamps of the
generated header files, we open the door to not advancing those timestamps
unnecessarily, which will be taken advantage of by the next commit.

msvc/Solution.pm should be taught to do things similarly, but I'll leave
that for another commit.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/16925.1525376229@sss.pgh.pa.us
2018-05-03 17:54:18 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut fa03769e4c Tweak tests to support Python 3.7
Python 3.7 removes the trailing comma in the repr() of
BaseException (see <https://bugs.python.org/issue30399>), leading to
test output differences.  Work around that by composing the equivalent
test output in a more manual way.
2018-05-03 13:13:09 -04:00
Teodor Sigaev 8f9be261f4 Add HOLD_INTERRUPTS section into FinishPreparedTransaction.
If an interrupt arrives in the middle of FinishPreparedTransaction
and any callback decide to call CHECK_FOR_INTERRUPTS (e.g.
RemoveTwoPhaseFile can write a warning with ereport, which checks for
interrupts) then it's possible to leave current GXact undeleted.

Backpatch to all supported branches

Stas Kelvich

Discussion: ihttps://www.postgresql.org/message-id/3AD85097-A3F3-4EBA-99BD-C38EDF8D2949@postgrespro.ru
2018-05-03 20:08:29 +03:00
Tom Lane cddc4dc6c6 Avoid portability issues in autoprewarm.c.
autoprewarm.c mostly considered the number of blocks it might be dealing
with as being int64.  This is unnecessary, because NBuffers is declared
as int, and there's been no suggestion that we might widen it in the
foreseeable future.  Moreover, using int64 is problematic because the
code expected INT64_FORMAT to work with fscanf(), something we don't
guarantee, and which indeed fails on some older buildfarm members.

On top of that, the module randomly used uint32 rather than int64 variables
to hold block counters in several places, so it would fail anyway if we
ever did have NBuffers wider than that; and it also supposed that pg_qsort
could sort an int64 number of elements, which is wrong on 32-bit machines
(though no doubt a 32-bit machine couldn't actually have that many
buffers).

Hence, change all these variables to plain int.

In passing, avoid shadowing one variable named i with another,
and avoid casting away const in apw_compare_blockinfo.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/7773.1525288909@sss.pgh.pa.us
2018-05-03 12:50:34 -04:00
Teodor Sigaev ac7a7e328f Fix pg_dump support for pre-8.2 versions
Unify indnkeys/indnatts/indnkeyatts usage  for all version of query to get
index information, remove indnkeys column  from query as unused.

Author: Marina Polyakova
Noticed by: Peter Eisentraut
2018-05-03 18:37:34 +03:00
Tom Lane a7a7387575 Further improve code for probing the availability of ARM CRC instructions.
Andrew Gierth pointed out that commit 1c72ec6f4 would yield the wrong
answer on big-endian ARM systems, because the data being CRC'd would be
different.  To fix that, and avoid the rather unsightly hard-wired
constant, simply compare the hardware and software implementations'
results.

While we're at it, also log the resulting decision at DEBUG1, and error
out if the hw and sw results unexpectedly differ.  Also, since this
file must compile for both frontend and backend, avoid incorrect
dependencies on backend-only headers.

In passing, add a comment to postmaster.c about when the CRC function
pointer will get initialized.

Thomas Munro, based on complaints from Andrew Gierth and Tom Lane

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/HE1PR0801MB1323D171938EABC04FFE7FA9E3110@HE1PR0801MB1323.eurprd08.prod.outlook.com
2018-05-03 11:32:57 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut 30c66e77be Fix SPI error cleanup and memory leak
Since the SPI stack has been moved from TopTransactionContext to
TopMemoryContext, setting _SPI_stack to NULL in AtEOXact_SPI() leaks
memory.  In fact, we don't need to do that anymore: We just leave the
allocated stack around for the next SPI use.

Also, refactor the SPI cleanup so that it is run both at transaction end
and when returning to the main loop on an exception.  The latter is
necessary when a procedure calls a COMMIT or ROLLBACK command that
itself causes an error.
2018-05-03 08:39:15 -04:00
Robert Haas a365f52d58 Remove now-unnecessary cast.
Etsuro Fujita

Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/5AE99BA7.9060001@lab.ntt.co.jp
2018-05-02 20:27:05 -04:00
Tom Lane 1c72ec6f49 Improve our method for probing the availability of ARM CRC instructions.
Instead of depending on glibc's getauxval() function, just try to execute
the CRC code, and trap SIGILL if that happens.

Thomas Munro

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/HE1PR0801MB1323D171938EABC04FFE7FA9E3110@HE1PR0801MB1323.eurprd08.prod.outlook.com
2018-05-02 18:06:43 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut 40f52b16dd Prevent NaN in jsonb/plpython transform
As in e348e7ae57 for jsonb/plperl, prevent
putting a NaN into a jsonb numeric field.

Tests for this had been removed in
6278a2a262, but in case they are ever
resurrected: This would change the output of the test1nan() function to
an error.
2018-05-02 16:01:22 -04:00
Tom Lane 0996e4be04 Suppress some compiler warnings in plperl on Windows.
Perl's XSUB.h header defines macros to replace libc functions.  Our header
port_win32.h does something similar earlier, so XSUB.h causes compiler
warnings about macro redefinition.  Undefine our macros before including
XSUB.h.

Thomas Munro

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAEepm%3D3%3DTDYEXUEcHpEx%2BTwc31wo7PA0oBAiNt6sWmq93MW02A%40mail.gmail.com
2018-05-02 16:00:54 -04:00
Tom Lane fbb2e9a030 Fix assorted compiler warnings seen in the buildfarm.
Failure to use DatumGetFoo/FooGetDatum macros correctly, or at all,
causes some warnings about sign conversion.  This is just cosmetic
at the moment but in principle it's a type violation, so clean up
the instances I could find.

autoprewarm.c and sharedfileset.c contained code that unportably
assumed that pid_t is the same size as int.  We've variously dealt
with this by casting pid_t to int or to unsigned long for printing
purposes; I went with the latter.

Fix uninitialized-variable warning in RestoreGUCState.  This is
a live bug in some sense, but of no great significance given that
nobody is very likely to care what "line number" is associated with
a GUC that hasn't got a source file recorded.
2018-05-02 15:52:54 -04:00
Tom Lane 447dbf7aa7 Fix bogus code for extracting extended-statistics data from syscache.
statext_dependencies_load and statext_ndistinct_load were not up to snuff,
in addition to being randomly different from each other.  In detail:

* Deserialize the fetched bytea value before releasing the syscache
entry, not after.  This mistake causes visible regression test failures
when running with -DCATCACHE_FORCE_RELEASE.  Since it's not exposed by
-DCLOBBER_CACHE_ALWAYS, I think there may be no production hazard here
at present, but it's at least a latent bug.

* Use DatumGetByteaPP not DatumGetByteaP to save a detoasting cycle
for short stats values; the deserialize function has to be, and is,
prepared for short-header values since its other caller uses PP.

* Use a test-and-elog for null stats values in both functions, rather
than a test-and-elog in one case and an Assert in the other.  Perhaps
Asserts would be sufficient in both cases, but I don't see a good
argument for them being different.

* Minor cosmetic changes to make these functions more visibly alike.

Backpatch to v10 where this code came in.

Amit Langote, minor additional hacking by me

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/1349aabb-3a1f-6675-9fc0-65e2ce7491dd@lab.ntt.co.jp
2018-05-02 12:23:00 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut bcded2609a doc: Correct update on limitations of partitions
Amit Langote
2018-05-02 12:06:25 -04:00
Heikki Linnakangas f66912b0a0 Remove remaining references to version-0 calling convention in docs.
Support for version-0 calling convention was removed in PostgreSQL v10.
Change the SPI example to use version 1 convention, so that it actually
works.

Author: John Naylor
Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/CAJVSVGVydmhLBdm80Rw3G8Oq5TnA7eCxUv065yoZfNfLbF1tzA@mail.gmail.com
2018-05-02 17:51:11 +03:00
Heikki Linnakangas 445e31bdc7 Fix some sloppiness in the new BufFileSize() and BufFileAppend() functions.
There were three related issues:

* BufFileAppend() incorrectly reset the seek position on the 'source' file.
  As a result, if you had called BufFileRead() on the file before calling
  BufFileAppend(), it got confused, and subsequent calls would read/write
  at wrong position.

* BufFileSize() did not work with files opened with BufFileOpenShared().

* FileGetSize() only worked on temporary files.

To fix, change the way BufFileSize() works so that it works on shared
files. Remove FileGetSize() altogether, as it's no longer needed. Remove
buffilesize from TapeShare struct, as the leader process can simply call
BufFileSize() to get the tape's size, there's no need to pass it through
shared memory anymore.

Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/CAH2-WznEDYe_NZXxmnOfsoV54oFkTdMy7YLE2NPBLuttO96vTQ@mail.gmail.com
2018-05-02 17:23:13 +03:00
Bruce Momjian 7f6570b3a8 docs: Remove tabs recently introduced by me. 2018-05-02 08:33:36 -04:00
Tom Lane fe4ecd08d8 Fix compiler warning on Windows.
Commit 41c912cad caused MSVC to complain that not all control paths
return a value.

Thomas Munro

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAEepm%3D3%3DTDYEXUEcHpEx%2BTwc31wo7PA0oBAiNt6sWmq93MW02A%40mail.gmail.com
2018-05-02 00:25:35 -04:00
Tom Lane 6fe25c1358 Change SIZEOF_BOOL to 1 for Windows.
For some reason it was previously defined as 0, which is silly.  The only
effect was to disable use of <stdbool.h>, which commit b2328bf62 intended
to make possible.

Thomas Munro

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAEepm%3D3%3DTDYEXUEcHpEx%2BTwc31wo7PA0oBAiNt6sWmq93MW02A%40mail.gmail.com
2018-05-02 00:21:21 -04:00
Andres Freund 2993435dba Further -Wimplicit-fallthrough cleanup.
Tom's earlier commit in 41c912cad1 didn't update a few cases that
are only encountered with the non-standard --with-llvm config
flag. Additionally there's also one case that appears to be a
deficiency in gcc's (up to trunk as of a few days ago) detection of
"fallthrough" comments - changing the placement slightly fixes that.

Author: Andres Freund
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20180502003239.wfnqu7ekz7j7imm4@alap3.anarazel.de
2018-05-01 19:53:48 -07:00
Tom Lane b2328bf62b Fix some assorted compiler warnings on Windows.
Don't overflow the result type of constant expressions.  Don't negate
unsigned types.  Define HAVE_STDBOOL_H for Visual C++ 2013 and later.

Thomas Munro
Reviewed-By: Michael Paquier and Tom Lane

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAEepm%3D3%3DTDYEXUEcHpEx%2BTwc31wo7PA0oBAiNt6sWmq93MW02A%40mail.gmail.com
2018-05-01 19:38:26 -04:00
Tom Lane 41c912cad1 Clean up warnings from -Wimplicit-fallthrough.
Recent gcc can warn about switch-case fall throughs that are not
explicitly labeled as intentional.  This seems like a good thing,
so clean up the warnings exposed thereby by labeling all such
cases with comments that gcc will recognize.

In files that already had one or more suitable comments, I generally
matched the existing style of those.  Otherwise I went with
/* FALLTHROUGH */, which is one of the spellings approved at the
more-restrictive-than-default level -Wimplicit-fallthrough=4.
(At the default level you can also spell it /* FALL ?THRU */,
and it's not picky about case.  What you can't do is include
additional text in the same comment, so some existing comments
containing versions of this aren't good enough.)

Testing with gcc 8.0.1 (Fedora 28's current version), I found that
I also had to put explicit "break"s after elog(ERROR) or ereport(ERROR);
apparently, for this purpose gcc doesn't recognize that those don't
return.  That seems like possibly a gcc bug, but it's fine because
in most places we did that anyway; so this amounts to a visit from the
style police.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/15083.1525207729@sss.pgh.pa.us
2018-05-01 19:35:08 -04:00
Andres Freund 1667148a4d Improve representation of 'moved partitions' indicator on deleted tuples.
Previously a tuple that has been moved to a different partition (see
f16241bef7), set the block number on the old tuple to an invalid
value to indicate that fact. But the tuple offset was left
untouched. That turned out to trigger a wal_consistency_checking
failure as reported by Peter Geoghegan, as the offset wasn't
always overwritten during WAL replay.

Heikki observed that we're wasting valuable data by not putting
information also in the offset. Thus set that to
MovedPartitionsOffsetNumber when a tuple indicates it has moved.

We continue to set the block number to MovedPartitionsBlockNumber, as
that seems more likely to cause problems for code not updated to know
about moved tuples.

As t_ctid's offset number is now always set, this refinement also
fixes the wal_consistency_checking issue.

This technically is a minor disk format break, with previously created
moved tuples not being recognized anymore. But since there not even
has been a beta release since f16241bef7c...

Reported-By: Peter Geoghegan
Author: Heikki Linnakangas, Amul Sul
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAH2-Wzm9ty+1BX7-GMNJ=xPRg67oJTVeDNdA9LSyJJtMgRiCMA@mail.gmail.com
2018-05-01 13:30:12 -07:00
Robert Haas 37a3058bc7 Fix interaction of foreign tuple routing with remote triggers.
Without these fixes, changes to the inserted tuple made by remote
triggers are ignored when building local RETURNING tuples.

In the core code, call ExecInitRoutingInfo at a later point from
within ExecInitPartitionInfo so that the FDW callback gets invoked
after the returning list has been built.  But move CheckValidResultRel
out of ExecInitRoutingInfo so that it can happen at an earlier stage.

In postgres_fdw, refactor assorted deparsing functions to work with
the RTE rather than the PlannerInfo, which saves us having to
construct a fake PlannerInfo in cases where we don't have a real one.
Then, we can pass down a constructed RTE that yields the correct
deparse result when no real one exists.  Unfortunately, this
necessitates a hack that understands how the core code manages RT
indexes for update tuple routing, which is ugly, but we don't have a
better idea right now.

Original report, analysis, and patch by Etsuro Fujita.  Heavily
refactored by me.  Then worked over some more by Amit Langote.

Discussion: http://postgr.es/m/5AD4882B.10002@lab.ntt.co.jp
2018-05-01 13:21:46 -04:00
Tom Lane 6594ee2803 Remove jsonb_plperl test cases for Inf/NaN conversions.
It turns out that old Perl versions (before about 5.10) don't have any
very reliable way to generate Inf or NaN numeric values.  Getting around
that would require way more work than is really justified to test the
code involved, so let's just drop these new test cases.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/28585.1525131438@sss.pgh.pa.us
2018-05-01 13:21:16 -04:00
Tom Lane bcbf2346d6 Remove investigative code for can't-reattach-to-shared-memory errors.
Revert commits 23078689a, 73042b8d1, ce07aff48, f7df8043f, 6ba0cc4bd,
eb16011f4, 68e7e973d, 63ca350ef.  We still have a problem here, but
somebody who's actually a Windows developer will need to spend time
on it.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/25495.1524517820@sss.pgh.pa.us
2018-05-01 13:06:31 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut fa94fa6d82 Document that subscription tests require hstore 2018-05-01 10:33:02 -04:00
Bruce Momjian 81ff9ec8f8 doc comments: rendering engines are another UTF8 restriction 2018-05-01 10:17:55 -04:00
Bruce Momjian 3960fa5f63 docs comments: clarify why not to use UTF8 still in docs
Back branches still are SGML.
2018-05-01 09:26:11 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut 5a6ab0a1b1 doc: Update limitations of partitions
David Rowley, Amit Langote
2018-05-01 07:48:51 -04:00
Tom Lane 827eb4393c Tweak new jsonb_plperl test cases to work with old Perl versions.
The previous coding here didn't actually produce Inf or NaN double
values in Perl versions 5.8.x.  Adopt a suggestion from stackoverflow.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/28585.1525131438@sss.pgh.pa.us
2018-04-30 23:58:48 -04:00
Tom Lane 23078689a9 Does it help to wait before reattaching?
Revert the map/unmap dance I tried in commit 73042b8d1; that helps
not at all.

Instead, speculate that the unwanted allocation is being done on
another thread, and thus timing variations explain the apparent
unpredictability.  Temporarily add a 1-second sleep before the
VirtualFree call, in hopes that any such other threads will
quiesce and not jog our elbow.

This is obviously not a desirable long-term fix, but as a means of
investigation it seems useful.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/25495.1524517820@sss.pgh.pa.us
2018-04-30 20:09:31 -04:00
Tom Lane 73042b8d13 Map and unmap the shared memory block before risking VirtualFree.
The idea here is to get Windows' userspace infrastructure to allocate
whatever space it needs for MapViewOfFileEx() before we release the
locked-down space that we want to map the shared memory block into.

This is a fairly brute-force attempt, and would likely (for example)
fail with large shared memory on 32-bit Windows.  We could perhaps
ameliorate that by mapping only part of the shared memory block in
this way, but for the moment I just want to see if this approach
will fix dory's problem.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/25495.1524517820@sss.pgh.pa.us
2018-04-30 17:07:14 -04:00
Tom Lane ce07aff48f Further effort at preventing memory map dump from affecting the results.
Rather than elog'ing immediately, push the map data into a preallocated
StringInfo.  Perhaps this will prevent some of the mid-operation
allocations that are evidently happening now.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/25495.1524517820@sss.pgh.pa.us
2018-04-30 16:19:51 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut b04ebca6cd Remove plperl isnan hack
The code previously undefined isnan because of a compiler warning on
MinGW.  Since we now need to use isnan, we can't do that anymore.

We might need a different solution if the compiler warning is too
annoying.
2018-04-30 14:34:05 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut c5679256e9 Write error messages about duplicate OIDs to stderr 2018-04-30 14:18:46 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut 33a1c2145c Remove "Generating" output from catalog scripts
So by default, they don't output anything if everything is well.

Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/867f8a1a-6cf0-d835-78d8-0844e4936241%402ndquadrant.com
2018-04-30 14:18:07 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut 92e1583b43 Don't do logical replication of TRUNCATE of zero tables
When due to publication configuration, a TRUNCATE change ends up with
zero tables to be published, don't send the message out, just skip it.
It's not wrong, but obviously useless overhead.
2018-04-30 13:49:20 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut e348e7ae57 Prevent infinity and NaN in jsonb/plperl transform
jsonb uses numeric internally, and numeric can store NaN, but that is
not allowed by jsonb on input, so we shouldn't store it.  Also prevent
infinity to get a consistent error message.  (numeric input would reject
infinity anyway.)

Reported-by: Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker <ilmari@ilmari.org>
Reviewed-by: Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>
2018-04-30 13:22:57 -04:00
Tom Lane f7df8043f0 Remove Windows module-list-dumping code.
This code is evidently allocating memory and thus confusing matters
even more.  Let's see whether we can learn anything with
just VirtualQuery.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/25495.1524517820@sss.pgh.pa.us
2018-04-30 13:20:13 -04:00
Andrew Dunstan bb779006f4 clean up pg_upgrade tmp_check under MSVC 2018-04-30 12:43:57 -04:00
Andrew Dunstan 0146e32f9f Ignore file generated during pg_upgrade testing 2018-04-30 12:39:29 -04:00
Tom Lane 6ba0cc4bd3 Dump full memory maps around failing Windows reattach code.
This morning's results from buildfarm member dory make it pretty
clear that something is getting mapped into the just-freed space,
but not what that something is.  Replace my minimalistic probes
with a full dump of the process address space and module space,
based on Noah's work at
<20170403065106.GA2624300%40tornado.leadboat.com>

This is all (probably) to get reverted once we have fixed the
problem, but for now we need information.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/25495.1524517820@sss.pgh.pa.us
2018-04-30 11:16:21 -04:00
Tom Lane c5e46c7c3b Fix bogus list-iteration code in pg_regress.c, affecting ecpg tests only.
While looking at a recent buildfarm failure in the ecpg tests, I wondered
why the pg_regress output claimed the stderr part of the test failed, when
the regression diffs were clearly for the stdout part.  Looking into it,
the reason is that pg_regress.c's logic for iterating over three parallel
lists is wrong, and has been wrong since it was written: it advances the
"tag" pointer at a different place in the loop than the other two pointers.
Fix that.
2018-04-29 21:56:27 -04:00
Tom Lane eb16011f4c Get still more info about Windows can't-reattach-to-shared-memory errors.
After some thought about the info captured so far, it seems possible
that MapViewOfFileEx is itself causing some DLL to get loaded into
the space just freed by VirtualFree.  The previous commit here didn't
capture enough info to really prove the case for that, so let's add
one more VirtualQuery in between those steps.  Also, be sure to
capture the post-Map state before we emit any log entries, just in
case elog() is invoking some code not previously loaded.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/25495.1524517820@sss.pgh.pa.us
2018-04-29 20:41:19 -04:00
Tom Lane 6bdf1303b3 Avoid wrong results for power() with NaN input on more platforms.
Buildfarm results show that the modern POSIX rule that 1 ^ NaN = 1 is not
honored on *BSD until relatively recently, and really old platforms don't
believe that NaN ^ 0 = 1 either.  (This is unsurprising, perhaps, since
SUSv2 doesn't require either behavior.)  In hopes of getting to platform
independent behavior, let's deal with all the NaN-input cases explicitly
in dpow().

Note that numeric_power() doesn't know either of these special cases.
But since that behavior is platform-independent, I think it should be
addressed separately, and probably not back-patched.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/75DB81BEEA95B445AE6D576A0A5C9E936A73E741@BPXM05GP.gisp.nec.co.jp
2018-04-29 18:15:16 -04:00
Tom Lane 68e7e973d2 Get more info about Windows can't-reattach-to-shared-memory errors.
Commit 63ca350ef neglected to probe the state of things *before*
the VirtualFree call, which now looks like it might be interesting.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/25495.1524517820@sss.pgh.pa.us
2018-04-29 16:02:45 -04:00
Tom Lane df629586e8 Update time zone data files to tzdata release 2018d.
DST law changes in Palestine and Antarctica (Casey Station).  Historical
corrections for Portugal and its colonies, as well as Enderbury, Jamaica,
Turks & Caicos Islands, and Uruguay.
2018-04-29 15:50:08 -04:00