postgresql/contrib/spi
Tom Lane 23a27b039d Widen query numbers-of-tuples-processed counters to uint64.
This patch widens SPI_processed, EState's es_processed field, PortalData's
portalPos field, FuncCallContext's call_cntr and max_calls fields,
ExecutorRun's count argument, PortalRunFetch's result, and the max number
of rows in a SPITupleTable to uint64, and deals with (I hope) all the
ensuing fallout.  Some of these values were declared uint32 before, and
others "long".

I also removed PortalData's posOverflow field, since that logic seems
pretty useless given that portalPos is now always 64 bits.

The user-visible results are that command tags for SELECT etc will
correctly report tuple counts larger than 4G, as will plpgsql's GET
GET DIAGNOSTICS ... ROW_COUNT command.  Queries processing more tuples
than that are still not exactly the norm, but they're becoming more
common.

Most values associated with FETCH/MOVE distances, such as PortalRun's count
argument and the count argument of most SPI functions that have one, remain
declared as "long".  It's not clear whether it would be worth promoting
those to int64; but it would definitely be a large dollop of additional
API churn on top of this, and it would only help 32-bit platforms which
seem relatively less likely to see any benefit.

Andreas Scherbaum, reviewed by Christian Ullrich, additional hacking by me
2016-03-12 16:05:29 -05:00
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autoinc--1.0.sql
autoinc--unpackaged--1.0.sql
autoinc.c
autoinc.control
autoinc.example
insert_username--1.0.sql
insert_username--unpackaged--1.0.sql
insert_username.c
insert_username.control
insert_username.example
Makefile
moddatetime--1.0.sql
moddatetime--unpackaged--1.0.sql
moddatetime.c
moddatetime.control
moddatetime.example
refint--1.0.sql
refint--unpackaged--1.0.sql
refint.c Widen query numbers-of-tuples-processed counters to uint64. 2016-03-12 16:05:29 -05:00
refint.control
refint.example
timetravel--1.0.sql
timetravel--unpackaged--1.0.sql
timetravel.c Collection of typo fixes. 2015-05-20 16:56:22 +03:00
timetravel.control
timetravel.example