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Author SHA1 Message Date
Kevin Grittner 3bf3ab8c56 Add a materialized view relations.
A materialized view has a rule just like a view and a heap and
other physical properties like a table.  The rule is only used to
populate the table, references in queries refer to the
materialized data.

This is a minimal implementation, but should still be useful in
many cases.  Currently data is only populated "on demand" by the
CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW and REFRESH MATERIALIZED VIEW statements.
It is expected that future releases will add incremental updates
with various timings, and that a more refined concept of defining
what is "fresh" data will be developed.  At some point it may even
be possible to have queries use a materialized in place of
references to underlying tables, but that requires the other
above-mentioned features to be working first.

Much of the documentation work by Robert Haas.
Review by Noah Misch, Thom Brown, Robert Haas, Marko Tiikkaja
Security review by KaiGai Kohei, with a decision on how best to
implement sepgsql still pending.
2013-03-03 18:23:31 -06:00
Tom Lane d2d153fdb0 Create a psql command \gset to store query results into psql variables.
This eases manipulation of query results in psql scripts.

Pavel Stehule, reviewed by Piyush Newe, Shigeru Hanada, and Tom Lane
2013-02-02 17:06:38 -05:00
Tom Lane a99c42f291 Support automatically-updatable views.
This patch makes "simple" views automatically updatable, without the need
to create either INSTEAD OF triggers or INSTEAD rules.  "Simple" views
are those classified as updatable according to SQL-92 rules.  The rewriter
transforms INSERT/UPDATE/DELETE commands on such views directly into an
equivalent command on the underlying table, which will generally have
noticeably better performance than is possible with either triggers or
user-written rules.  A view that has INSTEAD OF triggers or INSTEAD rules
continues to operate the same as before.

For the moment, security_barrier views are not considered simple.
Also, we do not support WITH CHECK OPTION.  These features may be
added in future.

Dean Rasheed, reviewed by Amit Kapila
2012-12-08 18:26:21 -05:00
Tom Lane b72bd3d1c6 alter_generic regression test cannot run concurrently with privileges test.
... because the latter plays games with the privileges for language SQL.
It looks like running alter_generic in parallel with "misc" is OK though.

Also, adjust serial_schedule to maintain the same test ordering (up to
parallelism) as parallel_schedule.
2012-10-15 12:18:52 -04:00
Alvaro Herrera 811ca1300b Add alternative expected output for alter_generic
The original only expected file failed to consider machines without
non-default collation support.  Per buildfarm.

Also, move the test to another parallel group; the one it was originally
put in is already full according to comments in the schedule file.  Per
note from Tom Lane.
2012-09-29 00:37:13 -03:00
Alvaro Herrera ff7e5b4841 Add alter_generic regression test
This makes refactoring of parts of the ALTER command safe(r) because we
ensure no change in functionality.

Author: KaiGai Kohei
2012-09-28 18:39:12 -03:00
Robert Haas 3855968f32 Syntax support and documentation for event triggers.
They don't actually do anything yet; that will get fixed in a
follow-on commit.  But this gets the basic infrastructure in place,
including CREATE/ALTER/DROP EVENT TRIGGER; support for COMMENT,
SECURITY LABEL, and ALTER EXTENSION .. ADD/DROP EVENT TRIGGER;
pg_dump and psql support; and documentation for the anticipated
initial feature set.

Dimitri Fontaine, with review and a bunch of additional hacking by me.
Thom Brown extensively reviewed earlier versions of this patch set,
but there's not a whole lot of that code left in this commit, as it
turns out.
2012-07-18 10:16:16 -04:00
Tom Lane 5223f96d92 Fix regex back-references that are directly quantified with *.
The syntax "\n*", that is a backref with a * quantifier directly applied
to it, has never worked correctly in Spencer's library.  This has been an
open bug in the Tcl bug tracker since 2005:
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1115587&group_id=10894&atid=110894

The core of the problem is in parseqatom(), which first changes "\n*" to
"\n+|" and then applies repeat() to the NFA representing the backref atom.
repeat() thinks that any arc leading into its "rp" argument is part of the
sub-NFA to be repeated.  Unfortunately, since parseqatom() already created
the arc that was intended to represent the empty bypass around "\n+", this
arc gets moved too, so that it now leads into the state loop created by
repeat().  Thus, what was supposed to be an "empty" bypass gets turned into
something that represents zero or more repetitions of the NFA representing
the backref atom.  In the original example, in place of
	^([bc])\1*$
we now have something that acts like
	^([bc])(\1+|[bc]*)$
At runtime, the branch involving the actual backref fails, as it's supposed
to, but then the other branch succeeds anyway.

We could no doubt fix this by some rearrangement of the operations in
parseqatom(), but that code is plenty ugly already, and what's more the
whole business of converting "x*" to "x+|" probably needs to go away to fix
another problem I'll mention in a moment.  Instead, this patch suppresses
the *-conversion when the target is a simple backref atom, leaving the case
of m == 0 to be handled at runtime.  This makes the patch in regcomp.c a
one-liner, at the cost of having to tweak cbrdissect() a little.  In the
event I went a bit further than that and rewrote cbrdissect() to check all
the string-length-related conditions before it starts comparing characters.
It seems a bit stupid to possibly iterate through many copies of an
n-character backreference, only to fail at the end because the target
string's length isn't a multiple of n --- we could have found that out
before starting.  The existing coding could only be a win if integer
division is hugely expensive compared to character comparison, but I don't
know of any modern machine where that might be true.

This does not fix all the problems with quantified back-references.  In
particular, the code is still broken for back-references that appear within
a larger expression that is quantified (so that direct insertion of the
quantification limits into the BACKREF node doesn't apply).  I think fixing
that will take some major surgery on the NFA code, specifically introducing
an explicit iteration node type instead of trying to transform iteration
into concatenation of modified regexps.

Back-patch to all supported branches.  In HEAD, also add a regression test
case for this.  (It may seem a bit silly to create a regression test file
for just one test case; but I'm expecting that we will soon import a whole
bunch of regex regression tests from Tcl, so might as well create the
infrastructure now.)
2012-02-20 00:52:33 -05:00
Robert Haas ac9100f8cf More regression tests for LEAKPROOF/NOT LEAKPROOF stuff.
Along the way, move create_function_3 into a parallel schedule.

KaiGai Kohei
2012-02-15 10:56:26 -05:00
Robert Haas cd30728fb2 Allow LEAKPROOF functions for better performance of security views.
We don't normally allow quals to be pushed down into a view created
with the security_barrier option, but functions without side effects
are an exception: they're OK.  This allows much better performance in
common cases, such as when using an equality operator (that might
even be indexable).

There is an outstanding issue here with the CREATE FUNCTION / ALTER
FUNCTION syntax: there's no way to use ALTER FUNCTION to unset the
leakproof flag.  But I'm committing this as-is so that it doesn't
have to be rebased again; we can fix up the grammar in a future
commit.

KaiGai Kohei, with some wordsmithing by me.
2012-02-13 22:21:14 -05:00
Robert Haas 5384a73f98 Built-in JSON data type.
Like the XML data type, we simply store JSON data as text, after checking
that it is valid.  More complex operations such as canonicalization and
comparison may come later, but this is enough for not.

There are a few open issues here, such as whether we should attempt to
detect UTF-8 surrogate pairs represented as \uXXXX\uYYYY, but this gets
the basic framework in place.
2012-01-31 11:48:23 -05:00
Peter Eisentraut db49517c62 Rename the internal structures of the CREATE TABLE (LIKE ...) facility
The original implementation of this interpreted it as a kind of
"inheritance" facility and named all the internal structures
accordingly.  This turned out to be very confusing, because it has
nothing to do with the INHERITS feature.  So rename all the internal
parser infrastructure, update the comments, adjust the error messages,
and split up the regression tests.
2012-01-07 23:02:33 +02:00
Tom Lane 6d295b6494 Fix random discrepancies between parallel_schedule and serial_schedule.
In particular, my previous patch expected the create_index test to run
before the inherit test; but this was only true in the serial schedule.
Rearrange this portion of the schedules to be more consistent.

Per buildfarm results.
2011-11-08 23:05:14 -05:00
Heikki Linnakangas 4429f6a9e3 Support range data types.
Selectivity estimation functions are missing for some range type operators,
which is a TODO.

Jeff Davis
2011-11-03 13:42:15 +02:00
Tom Lane 9b095fbea4 Add some platform-independent tests for the collation feature.
There's a lot we can't test very well without platform dependencies,
but the C/POSIX collations should now work the same way everywhere.
2011-03-20 14:35:39 -04:00
Itagaki Takahiro 62c7bd31c8 Add transaction-level advisory locks.
They share the same locking namespace with the existing session-level
advisory locks, but they are automatically released at the end of the
current transaction and cannot be released explicitly via unlock
functions.

Marko Tiikkaja, reviewed by me.
2011-02-18 14:05:12 +09:00
Robert Haas 4d355a8336 Add a SECURITY LABEL command.
This is intended as infrastructure to support integration with label-based
mandatory access control systems such as SE-Linux. Further changes (mostly
hooks) will be needed, but this is a big chunk of it.

KaiGai Kohei and Robert Haas
2010-09-27 20:55:27 -04:00
Magnus Hagander 9f2e211386 Remove cvs keywords from all files. 2010-09-20 22:08:53 +02:00
Tom Lane e49ae8d3bc Recognize functional dependency on primary keys. This allows a table's
other columns to be referenced without listing them in GROUP BY, so long as
the primary key column(s) are listed in GROUP BY.

Eventually we should also allow functional dependency on a UNIQUE constraint
when the columns are marked NOT NULL, but that has to wait until NOT NULL
constraints are represented in pg_constraint, because we need to have
pg_constraint OIDs for all the conditions needed to ensure functional
dependency.

Peter Eisentraut, reviewed by Alex Hunsaker and Tom Lane
2010-08-07 02:44:09 +00:00
Tom Lane ec4be2ee68 Extend the set of frame options supported for window functions.
This patch allows the frame to start from CURRENT ROW (in either RANGE or
ROWS mode), and it also adds support for ROWS n PRECEDING and ROWS n FOLLOWING
start and end points.  (RANGE value PRECEDING/FOLLOWING isn't there yet ---
the grammar works, but that's all.)

Hitoshi Harada, reviewed by Pavel Stehule
2010-02-12 17:33:21 +00:00
Tom Lane 1ddc2703a9 Work around deadlock problems with VACUUM FULL/CLUSTER on system catalogs,
as per my recent proposal.

First, teach IndexBuildHeapScan to not wait for INSERT_IN_PROGRESS or
DELETE_IN_PROGRESS tuples to commit unless the index build is checking
uniqueness/exclusion constraints.  If it isn't, there's no harm in just
indexing the in-doubt tuple.

Second, modify VACUUM FULL/CLUSTER to suppress reverifying
uniqueness/exclusion constraint properties while rebuilding indexes of
the target relation.  This is reasonable because these commands aren't
meant to deal with corrupted-data situations.  Constraint properties
will still be rechecked when an index is rebuilt by a REINDEX command.

This gets us out of the problem that new-style VACUUM FULL would often
wait for other transactions while holding exclusive lock on a system
catalog, leading to probable deadlock because those other transactions
need to look at the catalogs too.  Although the real ultimate cause of
the problem is a debatable choice to release locks early after modifying
system catalogs, changing that choice would require pretty serious
analysis and is not something to be undertaken lightly or on a tight
schedule.  The present patch fixes the problem in a fairly reasonable
way and should also improve the speed of VACUUM FULL/CLUSTER a little bit.
2010-02-07 22:40:33 +00:00
Tom Lane b9b8831ad6 Create a "relation mapping" infrastructure to support changing the relfilenodes
of shared or nailed system catalogs.  This has two key benefits:

* The new CLUSTER-based VACUUM FULL can be applied safely to all catalogs.

* We no longer have to use an unsafe reindex-in-place approach for reindexing
  shared catalogs.

CLUSTER on nailed catalogs now works too, although I left it disabled on
shared catalogs because the resulting pg_index.indisclustered update would
only be visible in one database.

Since reindexing shared system catalogs is now fully transactional and
crash-safe, the former special cases in REINDEX behavior have been removed;
shared catalogs are treated the same as non-shared.

This commit does not do anything about the recently-discussed problem of
deadlocks between VACUUM FULL/CLUSTER on a system catalog and other
concurrent queries; will address that in a separate patch.  As a stopgap,
parallel_schedule has been tweaked to run vacuum.sql by itself, to avoid
such failures during the regression tests.
2010-02-07 20:48:13 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut e7b3349a8a Type table feature
This adds the CREATE TABLE name OF type command, per SQL standard.
2010-01-28 23:21:13 +00:00
Tom Lane 3bee0a4642 Run the "tablespace" regression test first not last. The former placement
renders useless one of the few test methodologies we have for WAL replay,
which is to intentionally crash the system just after completing the
regression tests and see if it recovers to the expected database state.
The reason is that DROP TABLESPACE forces a checkpoint, so there's essentially
no WAL available for replay after the tests complete.
2009-08-24 03:10:16 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut 72da68eef0 Regression test for XML mapping functionality
I wrote this one while chasing down some bugs in the closing days of 8.4.  It
could be useful in the long run.  This area of the code had no test coverage
at all before.
2009-07-02 07:03:18 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut 5fe3da927b Revert updatable views 2009-01-27 12:40:15 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut dd7e54a17f Automatic view update rules
Bernd Helmle
2009-01-22 17:27:55 +00:00
Tom Lane 0fb9be7acf Reduce the last group of parallel regression tests to 19 tests, per failure
on buildfarm member bear.  Sync the test order in serial_schedule with that
in parallel_schedule.
2008-12-30 17:11:26 +00:00
Tom Lane 95b07bc7f5 Support window functions a la SQL:2008.
Hitoshi Harada, with some kibitzing from Heikki and Tom.
2008-12-28 18:54:01 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut cae565e503 SQL/MED catalog manipulation facilities
This doesn't do any remote or external things yet, but it gives modules
like plproxy and dblink a standardized and future-proof system for
managing their connection information.

Martin Pihlak and Peter Eisentraut
2008-12-19 16:25:19 +00:00
Heikki Linnakangas a1d2e16550 Add test case for CREATE CAST. 2008-10-31 09:17:17 +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 6761a0309b Add regression test for macaddr type. Enhance documentation about accepted
input formats.
2008-10-03 15:37:18 +00:00
Tom Lane 4e82a95476 Replace "amgetmulti" AM functions with "amgetbitmap", in which the whole
indexscan always occurs in one call, and the results are returned in a
TIDBitmap instead of a limited-size array of TIDs.  This should improve
speed a little by reducing AM entry/exit overhead, and it is necessary
infrastructure if we are ever to support bitmap indexes.

In an only slightly related change, add support for TIDBitmaps to preserve
(somewhat lossily) the knowledge that particular TIDs reported by an index
need to have their quals rechecked when the heap is visited.  This facility
is not really used yet; we'll need to extend the forced-recheck feature to
plain indexscans before it's useful, and that hasn't been coded yet.
The intent is to use it to clean up 8.3's horrid @@@ kluge for text search
with weighted queries.  There might be other uses in future, but that one
alone is sufficient reason.

Heikki Linnakangas, with some adjustments by me.
2008-04-10 22:25:26 +00:00
D'Arcy J.M. Cain 03debe19a7 Add regression tests for MONEY type. 2007-11-24 19:49:23 +00:00
Tom Lane 18e3fcc31e Migrate the former contrib/txid module into core. This will make it easier
for Slony and Skytools to depend on it.  Per discussion.
2007-10-13 23:06:28 +00:00
Teodor Sigaev 64def09592 Add regression tests for ispell, synonym and thesaurus dictionaries.
Rename synonym.syn.sample and thesaurs.ths.sample to
synonym_sample.syn and thesaurs_sample.ths accordingly to be able to use they
in regression test.

Ispell dictionary uses synthetic simple dictionary files.
2007-09-11 11:54:42 +00:00
Tom Lane 140d4ebcb4 Tsearch2 functionality migrates to core. The bulk of this work is by
Oleg Bartunov and Teodor Sigaev, but I did a lot of editorializing,
so anything that's broken is probably my fault.

Documentation is nonexistent as yet, but let's land the patch so we can
get some portability testing done.
2007-08-21 01:11:32 +00:00
Tom Lane 57690c6803 Support enum data types. Along the way, use macros for the values of
pg_type.typtype whereever practical.  Tom Dunstan, with some kibitzing
from Tom Lane.
2007-04-02 03:49:42 +00:00
Tom Lane e28e318c65 Further buildfarm experience shows that actually we can't run the plancache
test in parallel with the rules test at all, because the former wants to
create a couple of temp views, which can sometimes show up in the latter's
output.  Let's try it in the next parallel group instead.
2007-03-19 16:44:41 +00:00
Tom Lane b9527e9840 First phase of plan-invalidation project: create a plan cache management
module and teach PREPARE and protocol-level prepared statements to use it.
In service of this, rearrange utility-statement processing so that parse
analysis does not assume table schemas can't change before execution for
utility statements (necessary because we don't attempt to re-acquire locks
for utility statements when reusing a stored plan).  This requires some
refactoring of the ProcessUtility API, but it ends up cleaner anyway,
for instance we can get rid of the QueryContext global.

Still to do: fix up SPI and related code to use the plan cache; I'm tempted to
try to make SQL functions use it too.  Also, there are at least some aspects
of system state that we want to ensure remain the same during a replan as in
the original processing; search_path certainly ought to behave that way for
instance, and perhaps there are others.
2007-03-13 00:33:44 +00:00
Tom Lane c398300330 Combine cmin and cmax fields of HeapTupleHeaders into a single field, by
keeping private state in each backend that has inserted and deleted the same
tuple during its current top-level transaction.  This is sufficient since
there is no need to be able to determine the cmin/cmax from any other
transaction.  This gets us back down to 23-byte headers, removing a penalty
paid in 8.0 to support subtransactions.  Patch by Heikki Linnakangas, with
minor revisions by moi, following a design hashed out awhile back on the
pghackers list.
2007-02-09 03:35:35 +00:00
Neil Conway a534068e0e Add a new builtin type, "uuid". This implements a UUID type, similar to
that defined in RFC 4122. This patch includes the basic implementation,
plus regression tests. Documentation and perhaps some additional
functionality will come later. Catversion bumped.

Patch from Gevik Babakhani; review from Peter, Tom, and myself.
2007-01-28 16:16:54 +00:00
Neil Conway 64230a9f28 Regression tests for large objects. Patch from Jeremy Drake. 2007-01-20 17:15:44 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut 8c1de5fb00 Initial SQL/XML support: xml data type and initial set of functions. 2006-12-21 16:05:16 +00:00
Tom Lane 85188ab883 Extend COPY to support COPY (SELECT ...) TO ...
Bernd Helmle
2006-08-30 23:34:22 +00:00
Tom Lane 7a3e30e608 Add INSERT/UPDATE/DELETE RETURNING, with basic docs and regression tests.
plpgsql support to come later.  Along the way, convert execMain's
SELECT INTO support into a DestReceiver, in order to eliminate some ugly
special cases.

Jonah Harris and Tom Lane
2006-08-12 02:52:06 +00:00
Tom Lane c82264291e Add some basic tests of GUC behavior.
Joachim Wieland
2006-08-04 00:00:14 +00:00
Bruce Momjian f3d99d160d Add CVS tag lines to files that were lacking them. 2006-03-11 04:38:42 +00:00
Neil Conway 1d763d9107 Allow an optional alias for the target table to be specified for UPDATE
and DELETE. If specified, the alias must be used instead of the full
table name. Also, the alias currently cannot be used in the SET clause
of UPDATE.

Patch from Atsushi Ogawa, various editorialization by Neil Conway.
Along the way, make the rowtypes regression test pass if add_missing_from
is enabled, and add a new (skeletal) regression test for DELETE.
2006-01-22 05:20:35 +00:00
Andrew Dunstan daea4d8eae DROP objecttype IF EXISTS for the following objects:
table view index sequence schema type domain conversion
2005-11-19 17:39:45 +00:00
Tom Lane 59d1b3d99e Track dependencies on shared objects (which is to say, roles; we already
have adequate mechanisms for tracking the contents of databases and
tablespaces).  This solves the longstanding problem that you can drop a
user who still owns objects and/or has access permissions.
Alvaro Herrera, with some kibitzing from Tom Lane.
2005-07-07 20:40:02 +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 2467394ee1 Tablespaces. Alternate database locations are dead, long live tablespaces.
There are various things left to do: contrib dbsize and oid2name modules
need work, and so does the documentation.  Also someone should think about
COMMENT ON TABLESPACE and maybe RENAME TABLESPACE.  Also initlocation is
dead, it just doesn't know it yet.

Gavin Sherry and Tom Lane.
2004-06-18 06:14:31 +00:00
Tom Lane b8312c5fe7 Add some regression tests for composite-type operations. 2004-06-06 21:20:46 +00:00
Tom Lane 7e34b2d73f Run stats test separately, not as part of a parallel group, to avoid
possible failures due to stats collector not updating fast enough under
heavy load.  Per report from Jeremy Yoder.
2004-01-27 00:50:33 +00:00
Neil Conway e97b8f2da9 Add CREATE TRIGGER, CREATE INDEX, and CREATE SEQUENCE to the list of
expressions supported by CREATE SCHEMA.

Also added the beginning of some regression tests for CREATE SCHEMA;
plenty more work is needed here.
2004-01-11 04:58:17 +00:00
Bruce Momjian cd47a4d3c4 With pg_autovacuum becoming increasingly popular it's important to
have a working stats collector.  This test is able to discover the
problem that was present in 7.4 Beta 2.

Manfred Koizar
2003-09-13 16:44:49 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 1e100176c4 This patch adds a new regression test for the UPDATE command. Right
now all that is tested is Rod Taylor's recent addition to allow
this syntax:

    UPDATE ... SET <col> = DEFAULT;

If anyone else would like to add more UPDATE tests, go ahead --
I just wanted to write a test for the above functionality, and
couldn't see an existing test that it would be appropriate
to add to.

Neil Conway
2003-08-26 18:32:23 +00:00
Tom Lane e3b1b6c0cd Aggregates can be polymorphic, using polymorphic implementation functions.
It also works to create a non-polymorphic aggregate from polymorphic
functions, should you want to do that.  Regression test added, docs still
lacking.  By Joe Conway, with some kibitzing from Tom Lane.
2003-07-01 19:10:53 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 5f65225fa3 Todo items:
Add ALTER SEQUENCE to modify min/max/increment/cache/cycle values

Also updated create sequence docs to mention NO MINVALUE, & NO MAXVALUE.

New Files:
doc/src/sgml/ref/alter_sequence.sgml
src/test/regress/expected/sequence.out
src/test/regress/sql/sequence.sql


ALTER SEQUENCE is NOT transactional.  It behaves similarly to setval().
It matches the proposed SQL200N spec, as well as Oracle in most ways --
Oracle lacks RESTART WITH for some strange reason.

--
Rod Taylor <rbt@rbt.ca>
2003-03-20 07:02:11 +00:00
Tom Lane 7305aa0171 create_index test must run after create_misc test. 2002-10-22 20:20:10 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 92a162c088 Okay, attached is a patch that moves the alter table regression test
into a separate parallel group. I can't confirm that this fixes the
problem for me (since it only occurs about one in ten or one in twenty
runs), but I think it's a good bet that it does...

Neil Conway
2002-09-02 05:55:43 +00:00
Tom Lane 28e82066a1 PREPARE/EXECUTE statements. Patch by Neil Conway, some kibitzing
from Tom Lane.
2002-08-27 04:55:12 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 47b37a6bfa # Disallow TRUNCATE on tables that are involved in referential
constraints


The issue with finding and removing foreign key constraints is no longer
an issue, so please apply the attached.

It does NOT check for rules or on delete triggers (old style foreign
keys) as those are difficult to deal with (remove, truncate, re-add).

Rod Taylor
2002-08-22 04:51:06 +00:00
Tom Lane 74ce5c93c7 Make cluster regress test functional. 2002-08-11 02:06:32 +00:00
Tatsuo Ishii 0345f58496 Implement DROP CONVERSION
Add regression test
2002-07-25 10:07:13 +00:00
Bruce Momjian b0f5086e41 oid is needed, it is added at the end of the struct (after the null
bitmap, if present).

Per Tom Lane's suggestion the information whether a tuple has an oid
or not is carried in the tuple descriptor.  For debugging reasons
tdhasoid is of type char, not bool.  There are predefined values for
WITHOID, WITHOUTOID and UNDEFOID.

This patch has been generated against a cvs snapshot from last week
and I don't expect it to apply cleanly to current sources.  While I
post it here for public review, I'm working on a new version against a
current snapshot.  (There's been heavy activity recently; hope to
catch up some day ...)

This is a long patch;  if it is too hard to swallow, I can provide it
in smaller pieces:

Part 1:  Accessor macros
Part 2:  tdhasoid in TupDesc
Part 3:  Regression test
Part 4:  Parameter withoid to heap_addheader
Part 5:  Eliminate t_oid from HeapTupleHeader

Part 2 is the most hairy part because of changes in the executor and
even in the parser;  the other parts are straightforward.

Up to part 4 the patched postmaster stays binary compatible to
databases created with an unpatched version.  Part 5 is small (100
lines) and finally breaks compatibility.

Manfred Koizar
2002-07-20 05:16:59 +00:00
Bruce Momjian e77054e029 This patch fixes a regression caused by my recent changes to heap
tuple header.  The fix is based on the thought that HEAP_MOVED_IN is
not needed any more as soon as HEAP_XMIN_COMMITTED has been set.  So
in tqual.c and vacuum.c the HEAP_MOVED bits are cleared when
HEAP_XMIN_COMMITTED is set.

Vacuum robustness is enhanced by rearranging ifs, so that we have a
chance to elog(ERROR, ...) before an assertion fails.

A new regression test is included.

Manfred Koizar
2002-07-20 04:57:13 +00:00
Bruce Momjian a90db34b54 The attached patch (against HEAD) implements
COPY x (a,d,c,b) from stdin;
  COPY x (a,c) to stdout;

as well as the corresponding changes to pg_dump to use the new
functionality.  This functionality is not available when using
the BINARY option.  If a column is not specified in the COPY FROM
statement, its default values will be used.

In addition to this functionality, I tweaked a couple of the
error messages emitted by the new COPY <options> checks.

Brent Verner
2002-07-18 04:43:51 +00:00
Bruce Momjian bffc4b6da1 Attached is a regression test patch for SRFs. I based it on the test
scripts that I have been using, minus the C function tests and without
calls to random() -- figured random() wouldn't work too well for a
regression test ;-)

Joe Conway
2002-06-20 17:09:42 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 97b4e5ad30 Add INSERT(..., DEFAULT, ).
Rod Taylor
2002-04-05 11:56:55 +00:00
Bruce Momjian d3788c3305 Add DOMAIN support. Includes manual pages and regression tests, from
Rod Taylor.
2002-03-19 02:18:25 +00:00
Tom Lane e3831d83a7 timetz test was omitted from parallel_schedule. 2001-09-29 05:33:25 +00:00
Thomas G. Lockhart 1f075a32ee Add separate regression tests for timetz and the new timestamptz type.
Modify the timestamp test to reflect the "no time zone" behavior of this
 new code; timestamptz resembles the old timestamp code.
2001-09-28 08:00:11 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 76e9ad1f55 Back out has_table_privilege patch. 2001-06-12 16:34:27 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 58c909bb8d OK -- here's take #5.
It "make"s and "make check"s clean against current cvs tip.

There are now both Text and Name variants, and the regression test support
is rolled into the patch. Note that to be complete wrt Name based variants,
there are now 12 user visible versions of has_table_privilege:

has_table_privilege(Text usename, Text relname, Text priv_type)
has_table_privilege(Text usename, Name relname, Text priv_type)
has_table_privilege(Name usename, Text relname, Text priv_type)
has_table_privilege(Name usename, Name relname, Text priv_type)
has_table_privilege(Text relname, Text priv_type) /* assumes current_user */
has_table_privilege(Name relname, Text priv_type) /* assumes current_user */
has_table_privilege(Text usename, Oid reloid, Text priv_type)
has_table_privilege(Name usename, Oid reloid, Text priv_type)
has_table_privilege(Oid reloid, Text priv_type)  /* assumes current_user */
has_table_privilege(Oid usesysid, Text relname, Text priv_type)
has_table_privilege(Oid usesysid, Name relname, Text priv_type)
has_table_privilege(Oid usesysid, Oid reloid, Text priv_type)

For the Text based inputs, a new internal function, get_Name is used
(shamelessly copied from get_seq_name in sequence.c) to downcase if not
quoted, or remove quotes if quoted, and truncate. I also added a few test
cases for the downcasing, quote removal, and Name based variants to the
regression test.

Joe Conway
2001-06-12 15:58:34 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut 96147a6d1c Make UPDATE and DELETE privileges distinct. Add REFERENCES and TRIGGER
privileges.  INSERT and COPY FROM now require INSERT (only).  Add
privileges regression test.
2001-05-27 09:59:30 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut f31844f15f Bit string regression test
from Adriaan Joubert <a.joubert@albourne.com>
2000-11-22 13:37:44 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut 6f64c2e54a New unified regression test driver, test/regress makefile cleanup,
add "check" and "installcheck" targets, straighten out make variable naming
of host_os, host_cpu, etc.
2000-09-29 17:17:41 +00:00