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@ -432,7 +432,7 @@ brin_inclusion_consistent(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
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* It is straightforward to support the equality strategies with
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* the contains operator. Generally, inequality strategies do not
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* make much sense for the types which will be used with the
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* inclusion BRIN family of opclasses, but is possible to
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* inclusion BRIN family of opclasses, but it is possible to
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* implement them with logical negation of the left-of and
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* right-of operators.
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*
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@ -2208,7 +2208,7 @@ SetMultiXactIdLimit(MultiXactId oldest_datminmxid, Oid oldest_datoid,
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* space, but that's not really true, because multixacts wrap differently
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* from transaction IDs. Note that, separately from any concern about
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* multixact IDs wrapping, we must ensure that multixact members do not
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* wrap. Limits for that are set in DetermineSafeOldestOffset, not here.
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* wrap. Limits for that are set in SetOffsetVacuumLimit, not here.
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*/
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multiWrapLimit = oldest_datminmxid + (MaxMultiXactId >> 1);
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if (multiWrapLimit < FirstMultiXactId)
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@ -390,9 +390,9 @@ PGSharedMemoryAttach(IpcMemoryId shmId,
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/*
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* Try to attach to the segment and see if it matches our data directory.
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* This avoids shmid-conflict problems on machines that are running
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* several postmasters under the same userid and port number. (That would
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* not ordinarily happen in production, but it can happen during parallel
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* This avoids key-conflict problems on machines that are running several
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* postmasters under the same userid and port number. (That would not
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* ordinarily happen in production, but it can happen during parallel
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* testing. Since our test setups don't open any TCP ports on Unix, such
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* cases don't conflict otherwise.)
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*/
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@ -4743,8 +4743,8 @@ retry:
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}
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/*
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* Queue a waiter for to signal when this child dies. The wait will be
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* handled automatically by an operating system thread pool.
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* Queue a waiter to signal when this child dies. The wait will be handled
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* automatically by an operating system thread pool.
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*
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* Note: use malloc instead of palloc, since it needs to be thread-safe.
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* Struct will be free():d from the callback function that runs on a
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@ -211,7 +211,6 @@ Generic_Text_IC_like(text *str, text *pat, Oid collation)
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if (pg_database_encoding_max_length() > 1 || (locale && locale->provider == COLLPROVIDER_ICU))
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{
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/* lower's result is never packed, so OK to use old macros here */
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pat = DatumGetTextPP(DirectFunctionCall1Coll(lower, collation,
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PointerGetDatum(pat)));
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p = VARDATA_ANY(pat);
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@ -1681,12 +1681,7 @@ GenerateRecoveryConf(PGconn *conn)
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initPQExpBuffer(&conninfo_buf);
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for (option = connOptions; option && option->keyword; option++)
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{
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/*
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* Do not emit this setting if: - the setting is "replication",
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* "dbname" or "fallback_application_name", since these would be
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* overridden by the libpqwalreceiver module anyway. - not set or
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* empty.
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*/
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/* Omit empty settings and those libpqwalreceiver overrides. */
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if (strcmp(option->keyword, "replication") == 0 ||
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strcmp(option->keyword, "dbname") == 0 ||
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strcmp(option->keyword, "fallback_application_name") == 0 ||
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@ -26,11 +26,7 @@ package RewindTest;
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# still running.
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#
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# The test script can use the helper functions master_psql and standby_psql
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# to run psql against the master and standby servers, respectively. The
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# test script can also use the $connstr_master and $connstr_standby global
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# variables, which contain libpq connection strings for connecting to the
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# master and standby servers. The data directories are also available
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# in paths $test_master_datadir and $test_standby_datadir
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# to run psql against the master and standby servers, respectively.
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use strict;
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use warnings;
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@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ Here are the steps needed to create a regression database dump file:
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1) Create and populate the regression database in the old cluster.
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This database can be created by running 'make installcheck' from
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src/test/regression.
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src/test/regress.
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2) Use pg_dump to dump out the regression database. Use the new
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cluster's pg_dump on the old database to minimize whitespace
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@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ get_control_data(ClusterInfo *cluster, bool live_check)
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#ifndef WIN32
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pg_putenv("LANG", NULL);
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#else
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/* On Windows the default locale cannot be English, so force it */
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/* On Windows the default locale may not be English, so force it */
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pg_putenv("LANG", "en");
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#endif
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pg_putenv("LANGUAGE", NULL);
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@ -541,8 +541,7 @@ appendShellStringNoError(PQExpBuffer buf, const char *str)
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/*
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* Append the given string to the buffer, with suitable quoting for passing
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* the string as a value, in a keyword/pair value in a libpq connection
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* string
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* the string as a value in a keyword/value pair in a libpq connection string.
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*/
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void
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appendConnStrVal(PQExpBuffer buf, const char *str)
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@ -383,7 +383,7 @@ tas(volatile slock_t *lock)
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register slock_t _res;
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/*
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* See comment in /pg/backend/port/tas/solaris_sparc.s for why this
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* See comment in src/backend/port/tas/sunstudio_sparc.s for why this
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* uses "ldstub", and that file uses "cas". gcc currently generates
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* sparcv7-targeted binaries, so "cas" use isn't possible.
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*/
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@ -598,7 +598,6 @@ tas(volatile slock_t *lock)
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#if defined(__mips__) && !defined(__sgi) /* non-SGI MIPS */
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/* Note: on SGI we use the OS' mutex ABI, see below */
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/* Note: R10000 processors require a separate SYNC */
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#define HAS_TEST_AND_SET
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@ -736,7 +736,7 @@ static void
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destroy_ssl_system(void)
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{
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#if defined(ENABLE_THREAD_SAFETY) && defined(HAVE_CRYPTO_LOCK)
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/* Mutex is created in initialize_ssl_system() */
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/* Mutex is created in pgtls_init() */
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if (pthread_mutex_lock(&ssl_config_mutex))
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return;
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@ -90,9 +90,9 @@ $killme_stdout = '';
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$killme_stderr = '';
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# Start longrunning query in second session, it's failure will signal
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# that crash-restart has occurred. The initial wait for the trivial
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# select is to be sure that psql successfully connected to backend.
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# Start longrunning query in second session; its failure will signal that
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# crash-restart has occurred. The initial wait for the trivial select is to
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# be sure that psql successfully connected to backend.
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$monitor_stdin .= q[
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SELECT $$psql-connected$$;
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SELECT pg_sleep(3600);
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@ -171,10 +171,9 @@ ok(pump_until($killme, \$killme_stdout, qr/in-progress-before-sigkill/m),
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$killme_stdout = '';
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$killme_stderr = '';
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# Re-start longrunning query in second session, it's failure will
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# signal that crash-restart has occurred. The initial wait for the
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# trivial select is to be sure that psql successfully connected to
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# backend.
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# Re-start longrunning query in second session; its failure will signal that
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# crash-restart has occurred. The initial wait for the trivial select is to
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# be sure that psql successfully connected to backend.
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$monitor_stdin .= q[
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SELECT $$psql-connected$$;
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SELECT pg_sleep(3600);
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