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Neil Conway 33e06ebccb Add a new system view, pg_cursors, that displays the currently available
cursors. Patch from Joachim Wieland, review and ediorialization by Neil
Conway. The view lists cursors defined by DECLARE CURSOR, using SPI, or
via the Bind message of the frontend/backend protocol. This means the
view does not list the unnamed portal or the portal created to implement
EXECUTE. Because we do list SPI portals, there might be more rows in
this view than you might expect if you are using SPI implicitly (e.g.
via a procedural language).

Per recent discussion on -hackers, the query string included in the
view for cursors defined by DECLARE CURSOR is based on
debug_query_string. That means it is not accurate if multiple queries
separated by semicolons are submitted as one query string. However,
there doesn't seem a trivial fix for that: debug_query_string
is better than nothing. I also changed SPI_cursor_open() to include
the source text for the portal it creates: AFAICS there is no reason
not to do this.

Update the documentation and regression tests, bump the catversion.
2006-01-18 06:49:30 +00:00
Neil Conway b06e6f1a9a Change the parameter_types column of the pg_prepared_statements to be
an array of regtype, rather than an array of OIDs. This is likely to
be more useful to user, and the type OID can easily be obtained by
casting a regtype value to OID. Per suggestion from Tom.

Update the documentation and regression tests, and bump the catversion.
2006-01-16 18:15:31 +00:00
Neil Conway 44b928e876 Add a new system view, pg_prepared_statements, that can be used to
access information about the prepared statements that are available
in the current session. Original patch from Joachim Wieland, various
improvements by Neil Conway.

The "statement" column of the view contains the literal query string
sent by the client, without any rewriting or pretty printing. This
means that prepared statements created via SQL will be prefixed with
"PREPARE ... AS ", whereas those prepared via the FE/BE protocol will
not. That is unfortunate, but discussion on -patches did not yield an
efficient way to improve this, and there is some merit in returning
exactly what the client sent to the backend.

Catalog version bumped, regression tests updated.
2006-01-08 07:00:27 +00:00
Tom Lane 3d376fce8d Change the parser to translate "foo [NOT] IN (expression-list)" to
ScalarArrayOpExpr when possible, that is, whenever there is an array type
for the values of the expression list.  This completes the project I've
been working on to improve the speed of index searches with long IN lists,
as per discussion back in mid-October.

I did not force initdb, but until you do one you will see failures in the
"rules" regression test, because some of the standard system views use IN
and their compiled formats have changed.
2005-11-28 04:35:32 +00:00
Tom Lane cb8b6618ce Revise pgstats stuff to fix the problems with not counting accesses
generated by bitmap index scans.  Along the way, simplify and speed up
the code for counting sequential and index scans; it was both confusing
and inefficient to be taking care of that in the per-tuple loops, IMHO.
initdb forced because of internal changes in pg_stat view definitions.
2005-10-06 02:29:23 +00:00
Tom Lane aa731ed843 Change nextval and other sequence functions to specify their sequence
argument as a 'regclass' value instead of a text string.  The frontend
conversion of text string to pg_class OID is now encapsulated as an
implicitly-invocable coercion from text to regclass.  This provides
backwards compatibility to the old behavior when the sequence argument
is explicitly typed as 'text'.  When the argument is just an unadorned
literal string, it will be taken as 'regclass', which means that the
stored representation will be an OID.  This solves longstanding problems
with renaming sequences that are referenced in default expressions, as
well as new-in-8.1 problems with renaming such sequences' schemas or
moving them to another schema.  All per recent discussion.
Along the way, fix some rather serious problems in dbmirror's support
for mirroring sequence operations (int4 vs int8 confusion for instance).
2005-10-02 23:50:16 +00:00
Tom Lane 87808aef05 Allow the pgstat views to show toast tables as well as regular tables
(the stats system has always collected this info, but the views were
filtering it out).  Modify autovacuum so that over-threshold activity
in a toast table can trigger a VACUUM of the parent table, even if the
parent didn't appear to need vacuuming itself.  Per discussion a month
or so back about "short, wide tables".
2005-08-15 16:25:19 +00:00
Tom Lane d42cf5a42a Add per-user and per-database connection limit options.
This patch also includes preliminary update of pg_dumpall for roles.
Petr Jelinek, with review by Bruce Momjian and Tom Lane.
2005-07-31 17:19:22 +00:00
Tom Lane af019fb9ae Add a role property 'rolinherit' which, when false, denotes that the role
doesn't automatically inherit the privileges of roles it is a member of;
for such a role, membership in another role can be exploited only by doing
explicit SET ROLE.  The default inherit setting is TRUE, so by default
the behavior doesn't change, but creating a user with NOINHERIT gives closer
adherence to our current reading of SQL99.  Documentation still lacking,
and I think the information schema needs another look.
2005-07-26 16:38:29 +00:00
Tom Lane 0eaa36a16a Bring syntax of role-related commands into SQL compliance. To avoid
syntactic conflicts, both privilege and role GRANT/REVOKE commands have
to use the same production for scanning the list of tokens that might
eventually turn out to be privileges or role names.  So, change the
existing GRANT/REVOKE code to expect a list of strings not pre-reduced
AclMode values.  Fix a couple other minor issues while at it, such as
InitializeAcl function name conflicting with a Windows system function.
2005-06-28 19:51:26 +00:00
Tom Lane 7762619e95 Replace pg_shadow and pg_group by new role-capable catalogs pg_authid
and pg_auth_members.  There are still many loose ends to finish in this
patch (no documentation, no regression tests, no pg_dump support for
instance).  But I'm going to commit it now anyway so that Alvaro can
make some progress on shared dependencies.  The catalog changes should
be pretty much done.
2005-06-28 05:09:14 +00:00
Tom Lane a8d1075f27 Add a time-of-preparation column to the pg_prepared_xacts view, per an
old suggestion by Oliver Jowett.  Also, add a transaction column to the
pg_locks view to show the xid of each transaction holding or awaiting
locks; this allows prepared transactions to be properly associated with
the locks they own.  There was already a column named 'transaction',
and I chose to rename it to 'transactionid' --- since this column is
new in the current devel cycle there should be no backwards compatibility
issue to worry about.
2005-06-18 19:33:42 +00:00
Tom Lane d0a89683a3 Two-phase commit. Original patch by Heikki Linnakangas, with additional
hacking by Alvaro Herrera and Tom Lane.
2005-06-17 22:32:51 +00:00
Tom Lane a9c4c9cd52 Extend the pg_locks system view so that it can fully display all lock
types, as per recent discussion.
2005-05-17 21:46:11 +00:00
Neil Conway 1580f6cd6e Update "expected" regression test output for the recent stats collector
checkin. My apologies for breaking the tests.
2005-05-09 15:43:22 +00:00
Neil Conway f5ab0a14ea Add a "USING" clause to DELETE, which is equivalent to the FROM clause
in UPDATE. We also now issue a NOTICE if a query has _any_ implicit
range table entries -- in the past, we would only warn about implicit
RTEs in SELECTs with at least one explicit RTE.

As a result of the warning change, 25 of the regression tests had to
be updated. I also took the opportunity to remove some bogus whitespace
differences between some of the float4 and float8 variants. I believe
I have correctly updated all the platform-specific variants, but let
me know if that's not the case.

Original patch for DELETE ... USING from Euler Taveira de Oliveira,
reworked by Neil Conway.
2005-04-07 01:51:41 +00:00
Tom Lane 58a02c9905 Add another ORDER BY to rules test to eliminate platform-specific
output ordering.
2005-03-26 02:14:43 +00:00
Tom Lane 208ec47ba3 Tweak planner to use a minimum size estimate of 10 pages for a
never-yet-vacuumed relation.  This restores the pre-8.0 behavior of
avoiding seqscans during initial data loading, while still allowing
reasonable optimization after a table has been vacuumed.  Several
regression test cases revert to 7.4-like behavior, which is probably
a good sign.  Per gripes from Keith Browne and others.
2005-03-24 19:14:49 +00:00
Tom Lane b2b0673e4b When displaying a Var that is a reference to a column of an unnamed join,
try to display it as a reference to the underlying column instead.  This
is a legitimate substitution (it wouldn't be for a named join) and it
fixes some cases where the display would otherwise be ambiguous.  Per
example from Sim Zacks.
2004-10-27 18:09:41 +00:00
Tom Lane e5d30091e6 Fix pg_indexes view so that it shows the index's tablespace not the
parent table's tablespace, as per gripe from Michael Kleiser.  Choose
a more plausible column order for this view and pg_tables.  Update
documentation of these views, which was missed in original patch.
2004-10-11 17:24:41 +00:00
Tom Lane b3c4d69852 Add regression test inspired by Sebastian Böck. 2004-10-03 00:13:29 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 4690cc9c7f The attached patch shows the new column "tablespace" in the mentioned
views.

Klaus Naumann
2004-07-21 20:43:53 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 7a55ba7615 Back out pg_autovacuum commit after cvs clean failure causes commit. 2004-07-21 20:34:50 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 8dec0c1bf2 lease find enclosed a patch that matches the PL/Perl documentation
(fairly closely, I hope) to the current PL/Perl implementation.

David Fetter
2004-07-21 20:23:05 +00:00
Tom Lane 45616f5bbb Clean up generation of default names for constraints, indexes, and serial
sequences, as per recent discussion.  All these names are now of the
form table_column_type, with digits added if needed to make them unique.
Default constraint names are chosen to be unique across their whole schema,
not just within the parent object, so as to be more SQL-spec-compatible
and make the information schema views more useful.
2004-06-10 17:56:03 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 725524bd3b Please find attached a small patch against current cvs head, so that
'information_schema' is considered a system schema by various
pg_stat*_*_{tables,sequences} views.

Fabien COELHO
2004-04-26 15:24:42 +00:00
Tom Lane 7df21fe8a8 Adjust expected regression outputs for plan changes caused by recent
'fuzzy cost comparison' patch.  Mea culpa for not having noticed this
when I committed the patch.
2004-04-01 21:59:45 +00:00
Tom Lane 55f7c3300d Reimplement CASE val WHEN compval1 THEN ... WHEN compval2 THEN ... END
so that the 'val' is computed only once, per recent discussion.  The
speedup is not much when 'val' is just a simple variable, but could be
significant for larger expressions.  More importantly this avoids issues
with multiple evaluations of a volatile 'val', and it allows the CASE
expression to be reverse-listed in its original form by ruleutils.c.
2004-03-17 20:48:43 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 943eae92fb Add ALSO keyword to CREATE RULE.
Fabien COELHO
2004-03-09 05:05:41 +00:00
Tom Lane 38b0dff0d3 Adjust rules output for unknown-vs-any change (affects expected contents
of pg_stats view definition).
2003-12-18 01:48:53 +00:00
Joe Conway 66989aa2d6 Added new group of read-only GUC variables to allow simple access
to certain compile-time options (FUNC_MAX_ARGS, INDEX_MAX_KEYS,
NAMEDATALEN, BLCKSZ, HAVE_INT64_TIMESTAMP). Also added "category",
"short_desc", and "extra_desc" to the pg_settings view. Per recent
discussion here:
http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-patches/2003-11/msg00363.php
2003-12-03 18:52:00 +00:00
Tom Lane 42ce74bf17 COMMENT ON casts, conversions, languages, operator classes, and
large objects.  Dump all these in pg_dump; also add code to pg_dump
user-defined conversions.  Make psql's large object code rely on
the backend for inserting/deleting LOB comments, instead of trying to
hack pg_description directly.  Documentation and regression tests added.

Christopher Kings-Lynne, code reviewed by Tom
2003-11-21 22:32:49 +00:00
Jan Wieck 774f57038a Moved the recently added test for foreign key disabled by rewrite
rule into the rule.sql since it affects the latter if run in paralell.

Jan
2003-10-31 14:27:57 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut feb4f44d29 Message editing: remove gratuitous variations in message wording, standardize
terms, add some clarifications, fix some untranslatable attempts at dynamic
message building.
2003-09-25 06:58:07 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 38fb906f93 > Joe Conway <mail@joeconway.com> writes:
>>ISTM that "source" is worth knowing.
>
> Hm, possibly.  Any other opinions?

This version has the seven fields I proposed, including "source". Here's
an example that shows why I think it's valuable:

regression=# \x
Expanded display is on.
regression=# select * from pg_settings where name = 'enable_seqscan';
-[ RECORD 1 ]-----------
name    | enable_seqscan
setting | on
context | user
vartype | bool
source  | default
min_val |
max_val |

regression=# update pg_settings set setting = 'off' where name =
'enable_seqscan';
-[ RECORD 1 ]---
set_config | off

regression=# select * from pg_settings where name = 'enable_seqscan';
-[ RECORD 1 ]-----------
name    | enable_seqscan
setting | off
context | user
vartype | bool
source  | session
min_val |
max_val |

regression=# alter user postgres set enable_seqscan to 'off';
ALTER USER

(log out and then back in again)

regression=# \x
Expanded display is on.
regression=# select * from pg_settings where name = 'enable_seqscan';
-[ RECORD 1 ]-----------
name    | enable_seqscan
setting | off
context | user
vartype | bool
source  | user
min_val |
max_val |

In the first case, enable_seqscan is set to its default value. After
setting it to off, it is obvious that the value has been changed for the
session only. In the third case, you can see that the value has been set
specifically for the user.

Joe Conway
2003-07-27 04:35:54 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 0fe252b5da Don't report sequendces in pg_tables. 2003-07-22 00:02:55 +00:00
Tom Lane c6106d91e2 Fix regression test broken by recent view change. 2003-07-21 20:24:31 +00:00
Tom Lane a56ff9a0bd Another round of error message editing, covering backend/parser/. 2003-07-19 20:20:53 +00:00
Tom Lane f45df8c014 Cause CHAR(n) to TEXT or VARCHAR conversion to automatically strip trailing
blanks, in hopes of reducing the surprise factor for newbies.  Remove
redundant operators for VARCHAR (it depends wholly on TEXT operations now).
Clean up resolution of ambiguous operators/functions to avoid surprising
choices for domains: domains are treated as equivalent to their base types
and binary-coercibility is no longer considered a preference item when
choosing among multiple operators/functions.  IsBinaryCoercible now correctly
reflects the notion that you need *only* relabel the type to get from type
A to type B: that is, a domain is binary-coercible to its base type, but
not vice versa.  Various marginal cleanup, including merging the essentially
duplicate resolution code in parse_func.c and parse_oper.c.  Improve opr_sanity
regression test to understand about binary compatibility (using pg_cast),
and fix a couple of small errors in the catalogs revealed thereby.
Restructure "special operator" handling to fetch operators via index opclasses
rather than hardwiring assumptions about names (cleans up the pattern_ops
stuff a little).
2003-05-26 00:11:29 +00:00
Tom Lane 8d9e025e7f Instead of storing pg_statistic stavalues entries as text strings, store
them as arrays of the internal datatype.  This requires treating the
stavalues columns as 'anyarray' rather than 'text[]', which is not 100%
kosher but seems to work fine for the purposes we need for pg_statistic.
Perhaps in the future 'anyarray' will be allowed more generally.
2003-03-23 05:14:37 +00:00
Bruce Momjian a18331004a Add start time to pg_stat_activity
Neil Conway
2003-03-20 03:34:57 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 69c049cef4 Back out LOCKTAG changes by Rod Taylor, pending code review. Sorry. 2003-02-19 23:41:15 +00:00
Bruce Momjian d0f3a7e9c4 - Modifies LOCKTAG to include a 'classId'. Relation receive a classId of
RelOid_pg_class, and transaction locks XactLockTableId. RelId is renamed
to objId.

- LockObject() and UnlockObject() functions created, and their use
sprinkled throughout the code to do descent locking for domains and
types. They accept lock modes AccessShare and AccessExclusive, as we
only really need a 'read' and 'write' lock at the moment.  Most locking
cases are held until the end of the transaction.

This fixes the cases Tom mentioned earlier in regards to locking with
Domains.  If the patch is good, I'll work on cleaning up issues with
other database objects that have this problem (most of them).

Rod Taylor
2003-02-19 04:02:54 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut 1b42ad7e59 Initial version of the SQL information schema 2002-12-14 00:24:35 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 93902e9521 Make usesysid consistently int4, not oid.
Catalog patch from Alvaro Herrera for same.

catversion updated. initdb required.
2002-12-04 05:18:38 +00:00
Tom Lane ca1d1b79ab Wups, stuck ORDER BY on wrong query while trying to eliminate random
ordering of GROUP BY output due to hash-based aggregation.
2002-11-21 22:26:02 +00:00
Tom Lane 6c1d4662af Finish implementation of hashed aggregation. Add enable_hashagg GUC
parameter to allow it to be forced off for comparison purposes.
Add ORDER BY clauses to a bunch of regression test queries that will
otherwise produce randomly-ordered output in the new regime.
2002-11-21 00:42:20 +00:00
Tom Lane c1f91a38e2 Fix rewrite code so that rules are in fact executed in order by name,
rather than being reordered according to INSTEAD attribute for
implementation convenience.
Also, increase compiled-in recursion depth limit from 10 to 100 rewrite
cycles.  10 seems pretty marginal for situations where multiple rules
exist for the same query.  There was a complaint about this recently,
so I'm going to bump it up.  (Perhaps we should make the limit a GUC
parameter, but that's too close to being a new feature to do in beta.)
2002-10-19 19:00:47 +00:00
Tom Lane 4a0c3a6142 Department of second thoughts: suppressing implicit casts everywhere in
ruleutils display is not such a great idea.  For arguments of functions
and operators I think we'd better keep the historical behavior of showing
such casts explicitly, to ensure that the function/operator is reparsed
the same way when the rule is reloaded.  This also makes the output of
EXPLAIN less obscurantist about exactly what's happening.
2002-09-19 22:48:34 +00:00
Tom Lane b26dfb9522 Extend pg_cast castimplicit column to a three-way value; this allows us
to be flexible about assignment casts without introducing ambiguity in
operator/function resolution.  Introduce a well-defined promotion hierarchy
for numeric datatypes (int2->int4->int8->numeric->float4->float8).
Change make_const to initially label numeric literals as int4, int8, or
numeric (never float8 anymore).
Explicitly mark Func and RelabelType nodes to indicate whether they came
from a function call, explicit cast, or implicit cast; use this to do
reverse-listing more accurately and without so many heuristics.
Explicit casts to char, varchar, bit, varbit will truncate or pad without
raising an error (the pre-7.2 behavior), while assigning to a column without
any explicit cast will still raise an error for wrong-length data like 7.3.
This more nearly follows the SQL spec than 7.2 behavior (we should be
reporting a 'completion condition' in the explicit-cast cases, but we have
no mechanism for that, so just do silent truncation).
Fix some problems with enforcement of typmod for array elements;
it didn't work at all in 'UPDATE ... SET array[n] = foo', for example.
Provide a generalized array_length_coerce() function to replace the
specialized per-array-type functions that used to be needed (and were
missing for NUMERIC as well as all the datetime types).
Add missing conversions int8<->float4, text<->numeric, oid<->int8.
initdb forced.
2002-09-18 21:35:25 +00:00