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<appendix id="release">
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@ -24,7 +24,6 @@ $Header: /cvsroot/pgsql/doc/src/sgml/release.sgml,v 1.228 2003/10/31 04:30:22 mo
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</listitem>
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<listitem><para> Improved GROUP BY processing by using hash buckets</para>
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<note>
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<para>
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In previous releases, GROUP BY totals were accumulated by
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sequentially scanning the list of groups looking for a match;
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@ -33,76 +32,62 @@ $Header: /cvsroot/pgsql/doc/src/sgml/release.sgml,v 1.228 2003/10/31 04:30:22 mo
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significant in speeding up queries that have a large
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number of distinct GROUP BY values.
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</para>
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</note>
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</listitem>
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<listitem><para> New multi-key hash join capability</para>
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<note>
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<para>
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In previous releases, hash joins could only occur on single-column
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joins. This release allows multi-column hash joins.
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</para>
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</note>
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</listitem>
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<listitem><para> ANSI joins are now better optimized</para>
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<note>
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<para>
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Prior releases evaluated ANSI join syntax only in the order
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specified by the query; 7.4 allows full optimization of
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queries using ANSI join syntax, meaning the optimizer considers
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all possible join orderings and chooses the most efficient.
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</para>
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</note>
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</listitem>
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<listitem><para> Faster and more powerful regular expression code
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</para>
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<note>
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<para>
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The entire regular expression module has been replaced with a new
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version by Henry Spencer, originally written for TCL. The code
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greatly improves performance and supports several flavors
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of regular expressions.
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</para>
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</note>
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</listitem>
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<listitem><para> Function-inlining for simple SQL functions</para>
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<note>
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<para>
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Simple SQL functions can now be inlined by including their SQL
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in the main query. This improves performance by preventing
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repeated calls to the SQL function --- this allows simple
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SQL functions to behave like macros.
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</para>
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</note>
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</listitem>
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<listitem><para> Full support for IPv6 connections and IPv6 address
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data types</para>
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<note>
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<para>
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Prior releases allowed only IPv6 connections and IP data types only
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supported IPv4 addresses. This release adds full IPv6 support in
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both of these areas.
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</para>
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</note>
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</listitem>
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<listitem><para> Major improvements in SSL performance and
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reliability</para>
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<note>
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<para>
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Several people very familiar with the SSL API have overhauled our
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SSL code to improve SSL key negotiation and error recovery.
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</para>
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</note>
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</listitem>
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<listitem><para> Allow free space map to efficiently reuse empty index
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pages, and other free space management improvements.</para>
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<note>
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<para>
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In prior releases, index pages that were left empty because of
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deleted rows could only be reused by rows with index values similar
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@ -110,7 +95,6 @@ pages, and other free space management improvements.</para>
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empty index pages and allows them to be used for any future index
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rows.
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</para>
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</note>
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</listitem>
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<listitem><para>Implement information schema</para>
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@ -135,36 +119,30 @@ also called holdable cursors
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<listitem><para> libpq and ecpg are now fully thread-safe with
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--enable-thread-safety</para>
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<note>
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<para>
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While prior libpq releases already supported threads, this release
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improves thread safety by fixing some non-thread-safe code that
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was used in the database connection routines.
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</para>
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</note>
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</listitem>
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<listitem><para> New version of full text indexing in /contrib/tsearch2</para>
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</listitem>
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<listitem><para> New autovacuum tool in /contrib</para>
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<note>
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<para>
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This new tool monitors the database statistics tables for
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INSERT/UPDATE/DELETE activity and automatically vacuums tables when
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needed.
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</para>
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</note>
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</listitem>
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<listitem><para> Array handling has been improved and moved into the main
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server</para>
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<note>
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<para>
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Many array limitations have been removed and they behave more like
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fully-supported data types.
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</para>
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</note>
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</listitem>
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</itemizedlist></para></sect2>
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@ -177,14 +155,12 @@ required for those wishing to migrate data from any previous release.</para>
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<itemizedlist>
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<listitem><para> The server-side autocommit setting was removed and reimplemented
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in client applications and languages.</para>
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<note>
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<para>
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Server-side autocommit was causing too many problems with
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languages and applications that wanted to control their own
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autocommit behavior so autocommit was removed from the server
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and added to individual client API's as appropriate.
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</para>
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</note>
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</listitem>
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<listitem><para> Error message wording has changed substantially in this release,
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and error codes have been added.</para></listitem>
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@ -192,21 +168,17 @@ required for those wishing to migrate data from any previous release.</para>
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<listitem><para> A number of server variables have been renamed for
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clarity, primarily those related to logging</para></listitem>
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<listitem><para> MOVE/FETCH 0 now does nothing</para>
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<note>
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<para>
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In prior releases, FETCH 0 would fetch all remaining rows, and
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MOVE 0 would move to the end of the cursor.
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</para>
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</note>
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</listitem>
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<listitem><para> MOVE/FETCH now returns the actual number of rows moved/fetched, or zero
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if at the beginning/end of the cursor</para>
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<note>
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<para>
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Prior releases would return the tuple count passed to the
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command, not the actual number of rows FETCHed or MOVEd.
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</para>
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</note>
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</listitem>
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<listitem><para> COPY now can process carriage-return and
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carriage-return/line-feed end-of-line terminated files.</para></listitem>
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@ -217,7 +189,6 @@ required for those wishing to migrate data from any previous release.</para>
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<type>VARCHAR(n)</type> / <type>TEXT</type></para></listitem>
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<listitem><para> <function>FLOAT(p)</function> now measures 'p' in bits, not digits</para></listitem>
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<listitem><para> Ambiguous date values now must match the ordering specified by DateStyle</para>
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<note>
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<para>
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In prior releases, a date of <literal>10/20/03</> was
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interpreted as a date in October even if the
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@ -226,19 +197,15 @@ required for those wishing to migrate data from any previous release.</para>
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values and will throw an error if the date is invalid for the
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current <varname>DateStyle</>.
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</para>
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</note>
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</listitem>
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<listitem><para> The <function>oidrand()</function>, <function>oidsrand()</function>,
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and <function>userfntest()</function> functions have been removed.</para>
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<note>
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<para>
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These functions were determined to be no longer useful.
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</para>
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</note>
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</listitem>
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<listitem><para> <literal>'now'</literal> will no longer work as a column default; <function>now()</> or
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<function>CURRENT_TIMESTAMP</> should be used instead</para>
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<note>
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<para>
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In prior releases, there was special code so the string
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<literal>'now'</literal> was interpreted at
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@ -249,24 +216,19 @@ required for those wishing to migrate data from any previous release.</para>
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<function>CURRENT_TIMESTAMP</>. These will work in all
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situations.
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</para>
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</note>
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</listitem>
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<listitem><para> <literal>'today'</literal> will no longer work as a column default; <function>CURRENT_DATE</>
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should be used instead</para>
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<note>
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<para>
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Same description as above.
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</para>
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</note>
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</listitem>
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<listitem><para> Dollar sign (<literal>$</>) is no longer allowed in operator names</para></listitem>
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<listitem><para> Dollar sign (<literal>$</>) can be a non-first character in identifiers</para>
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<note>
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<para>
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This was done to improve compatibility with other database
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systems.
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</para>
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</note>
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</listitem>
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</itemizedlist></para></sect2>
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<listitem><para>Allow IPv6 server connections (Nigel Kukard, Johan Jordaan, Bruce, Tom, Kurt
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Roeckx, Andrew Dunstan)</para></listitem>
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<listitem><para>Fix SSL to handle errors cleanly (Nathan Mueller)
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<note>
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<para>
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In prior releases, certain rare SSL API error reports were not
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handled correctly. This release fixes those problems.
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gracefully.
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</para>
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</note>
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</para></listitem>
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</listitem>
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<listitem><para>SSL protocol security and performance improvements (Sean Chittenden)</para>
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<note>
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<para>
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SSL key renegotiation was happening too frequently, causing poor SSL
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performance. Also, initial key handling was improved.
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</para>
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</note>
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</listitem>
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<listitem><para>Print lock information when a deadlock is detected (Tom)</para>
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<note>
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<para>
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This allows easier debugging of deadlock situations.
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</para>
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</note>
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</listitem>
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<listitem><para>Update <filename>/tmp</filename> socket mod. times regularly to avoid their removal (Tom)</para>
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<note>
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<para>
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This should help prevent <filename>/tmp</filename> directory cleaner
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administration scripts from removing server socket files.
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</para>
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</note>
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</listitem>
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<listitem><para>Enable PAM for MAC OS X (Aaron Hillegass)</para></listitem>
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<listitem><para>Make btree indexes fully WAL-safe (Tom)</para>
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<note>
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<para>
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In prior releases, under certain rare cases, a server crash could
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cause btree indexes to become corrupt. This release removes those
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last few rare cases.
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</para>
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</note>
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</listitem>
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<listitem><para>Allow btree index compaction and empty page reuse (Tom)</para></listitem>
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<listitem><para>Fix inconsistent index lookups during split of first root page (Tom)</para>
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<note>
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<para>
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In prior releases, when a single-page index split into two page,
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there was a brief period when another database session would miss
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seeing an index entry. This failure was possible primarly on
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multi-cpu machines. This release fixes that rare failure case.
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</para>
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</note>
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</listitem>
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<listitem><para>Improve free space map allocation logic (Tom)</para></listitem>
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<listitem><para>Preserve free space information between postmaster restarts (Tom)</para>
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<note>
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<para>
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In prior releases, the free space map was not saved when the
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postmaster was stopped, so newly started servers has no free space
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information. This release saves the free space map, which is loaded
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when the server is restarted.
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</para>
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</note>
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</listitem>
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<listitem><para>Set proper schema permissions in initdb (Peter)</para></listitem>
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<listitem><para>Add start time to pg_stat_activity (Neil)</para></listitem>
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<listitem><para>Improve constant folding (Tom)</para></listitem>
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<listitem><para>Add ability to inline simple SQL functions (Tom)</para></listitem>
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<listitem><para>Reduce memory usage for queries using complex functions (Tom)</para>
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<note>
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<para>
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In prior releases, functions returning allocated memory would
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not free it until the query completed. This release allows the
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freeing of function-allocated memory when the function call
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completes, reducing the total memory used by functions.
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</para>
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</note>
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</listitem>
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<listitem><para>Improve GEQO optimizer performance (Tom)</para>
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<note>
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<para>
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There were several inefficiencies in the way the GEQO optimizer
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managed potential query paths. This release fixes this.
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</para>
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</note>
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</listitem>
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<listitem><para>Allow IN/NOT IN to be handled via hash tables (Tom)</para></listitem>
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<listitem><para>Improve NOT IN (subquery) performance (Tom)</para></listitem>
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<listitem><para>Allow most IN subqueries to be processed as joins (Tom)</para></listitem>
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<listitem><para>Allow the postmaster to preload libraries using preload_libraries (Joe)</para>
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<note>
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<para>
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For shared libraries that require a long time to load, this option
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is available so the library can be pre-loaded in the postmaster and
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inherited by all database sessions.
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</para>
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</note>
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</listitem>
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<listitem><para>Improve optimizer cost computations, particularly for subqueries (Tom)</para></listitem>
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<listitem><para>Avoid sort when subquery ORDER BY matches upper query (Tom)</para></listitem>
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<listitem><para>Use faster and more powerful regular expression code from TCL (Henry Spencer, Tom)</para></listitem>
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<listitem><para>Use bit-mapped relation sets in the optimizer (Tom)</para></listitem>
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<listitem><para>Improve backend startup time (Tom)</para>
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<note>
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<para>
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The new network protocol requires fewer network packets to start a
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database session.
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</para>
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</note>
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</listitem>
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<listitem><para>Improve trigger/constraint performance (Stephan)</para></listitem>
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<listitem><para>Improve speed of col IN (const, const, const, ...) (Tom)</para></listitem>
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<listitem><para>Fix hash indexes which were broken in rare cases (Tom)</para></listitem>
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<listitem><para>Improve hash index concurrency and speed (Tom)</para>
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<note>
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<para>
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Prior releases suffered from poor hash index performance,
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particularly for high concurrency situations. This release fixes
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that, and the development group is interested in reports comparing
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btree and hash index performance.
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</para>
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</note>
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</listitem>
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<listitem><para>Align shared buffers on 32-byte boundary for copy speed improvement (Manfred Spraul)</para>
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<note>
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<para>
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Certain CPU's perform faster data copies when addresses are 32-bit
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aligned.
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</para>
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</note>
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</listitem>
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<listitem><para>The NUMERIC datatype has been reimplemented for better performance (Tom)</para>
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<note>
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<para>
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NUMERIC used to be stored in base-100. The new code uses base-10000,
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for significantly better performance.
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</para>
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</note>
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</listitem>
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</itemizedlist></sect2>
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<itemizedlist>
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<listitem><para>Rename server parameter server_min_messages to log_min_messages (Bruce)</para>
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<note>
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<para>
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This was done so most parameters that control the server logs being
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with <literal>log_</>.
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</para>
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</note>
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</listitem>
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<listitem><para>Rename show_*_stats to log_*_stats (Bruce)</para></listitem>
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<listitem><para>Rename show_source_port to log_source_port (Bruce)</para></listitem>
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<listitem><para>Rename hostname_lookup to log_hostname (Bruce)</para></listitem>
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<listitem><para>Add checkpoint_warning to warn of excessive checkpointing (Bruce)</para>
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<note>
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<para>
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In prior releases, it was difficult to determine if checkpoint was
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happening too frequently. This feature adds a warning to the server
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logs when excessive checkpointing happens.
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</para>
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</note>
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</listitem>
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<listitem><para>New read-only server parameters for localization (Tom)</para></listitem>
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<listitem><para>Change debug server log messages to output as DEBUG rather than LOG (Bruce)</para></listitem>
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<listitem><para>Prevent server log variables from being turned off by non-super users (Bruce)</para>
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<note>
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<para>
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This is a security feature so non-super-users can't disable logging
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that was enabled by the administrator.
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</para>
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</note>
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</listitem>
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<listitem><para>log_min_messages/client_min_messages now controls debug_* output (Bruce)</para>
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<note>
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<para>
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This centralizes client debug information so all debug output can
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be sent to either the client or server logs.
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</para>
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</note>
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</listitem>
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<listitem><para>Add OS X Rendezvous server support (Chris Campbell)</para>
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<note>
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<para>
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This allows OS X machines to query the network for available
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PostgreSQL servers.
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</para>
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</note>
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</listitem>
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<listitem><para>Add ability to print only slow statements using log_min_duration_statement
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(Christopher)</para>
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<note>
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<para>
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This is an often requested debugging feature that allows administrators to
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see only slow queries in their server logs.
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</para>
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</note>
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</listitem>
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<listitem><para>Allow pg_hba.conf to accept netmasks in CIDR format (Andrew Dunstan)</para>
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<note>
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<para>
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This allows administrators to merge the host IP address and netmask
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fields into a single CIDR field in pg_hba.conf.
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</para>
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</note>
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</listitem>
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<listitem><para>New is_superuser read-only variable (Tom)</para></listitem>
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<listitem><para>New server-side parameter log_error_verbosity to control error detail (Tom)</para>
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<note>
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<para>
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This works with the new error reporting feature to supply additional
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error information like hints, file names and line numbers.
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</para>
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</note>
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</listitem>
|
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<listitem><para>postgres --describe-config now dumps server config variables (Aizaz Ahmed, Peter)</para>
|
||||
<note>
|
||||
<para>
|
||||
This option is useful for administration tools that need to know the
|
||||
configuration variable names and their minimum, maximums, defaults,
|
||||
and descriptions.
|
||||
</para>
|
||||
</note>
|
||||
</listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para>Make default shared_buffers 1000 and max_connections 100, if possible (Tom)</para>
|
||||
<note>
|
||||
<para>
|
||||
Prior versions defaulted to 64 shared buffers so PostgreSQL would
|
||||
start on even old computers. This release tests the amount of shared
|
||||
@ -529,17 +444,14 @@ required for those wishing to migrate data from any previous release.</para>
|
||||
course, users are still encouraged to evaluate their resource load
|
||||
and size shared_buffers accordingly.
|
||||
</para>
|
||||
</note>
|
||||
</listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para>Add new columns in pg_settings: context, type, source, min_val, max_val (Joe)</para></listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para>New pg_hba.conf 'hostnossl' to prevent SSL connections (Jon Jensen)</para>
|
||||
<note>
|
||||
<para>
|
||||
In prior releases, there was no way to prevent SSL connections if
|
||||
both the client and server supported SSL. This option allows that
|
||||
capability.
|
||||
</para>
|
||||
</note>
|
||||
</listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para>Remove geqo_random_seed server parameter (Tom)</para></listitem>
|
||||
</itemizedlist></sect2>
|
||||
@ -548,63 +460,49 @@ required for those wishing to migrate data from any previous release.</para>
|
||||
<itemizedlist>
|
||||
|
||||
<listitem><para>New SQL-standard information schema (Peter)</para>
|
||||
<note>
|
||||
<para>
|
||||
bjm
|
||||
</para>
|
||||
</note>
|
||||
</listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para>Add read-only transactions (Peter)</para></listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para>Add server variable regex_flavor to control regular expression
|
||||
processing (Tom)</para></listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para>Print key name and value in foreign-key violation messages (Dmitry Tkach)</para></listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para>Allow users to see their own queries in pg_stat_activity (Kevin Brown)</para>
|
||||
<note>
|
||||
<para>
|
||||
In prior releases, only the super-user could see query strings using
|
||||
pg_stat_activity. Now ordinary users can see their own query
|
||||
strings.
|
||||
</para>
|
||||
</note>
|
||||
</listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para>Fix subquery aggregates of upper query columns to match SQL spec. (Tom)</para>
|
||||
<note>
|
||||
<para>
|
||||
bjm
|
||||
</para>
|
||||
</note>
|
||||
</listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para>Add option to prevent auto-addition of tables referenced in query (Nigel J.
|
||||
Andrews) </para>
|
||||
<note>
|
||||
<para>
|
||||
By default, tables mentioned in the query are automatically added
|
||||
to the FROM clause if they are not already there. This option
|
||||
disabled that behavior.
|
||||
</para>
|
||||
</note>
|
||||
</listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para>Allow UPDATE ... SET col = DEFAULT (Rod)</para>
|
||||
<note>
|
||||
<para>
|
||||
This allows UPDATE to set a column to its default value.
|
||||
</para>
|
||||
</note>
|
||||
</listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para>Allow expressions to be used in LIMIT/OFFSET (Tom)</para>
|
||||
<note>
|
||||
<para>
|
||||
In prior releases, LIMIT/OFFSET could only use constants, not
|
||||
expressions.
|
||||
</para>
|
||||
</note>
|
||||
</listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para>Change EXECUTE INTO to CREATE TABLE AS EXECUTE (Peter)</para>
|
||||
<note>
|
||||
<para>
|
||||
bjm ?
|
||||
</para>
|
||||
</note>
|
||||
</listitem>
|
||||
</itemizedlist></sect2>
|
||||
|
||||
@ -612,149 +510,117 @@ required for those wishing to migrate data from any previous release.</para>
|
||||
|
||||
<itemizedlist>
|
||||
<listitem><para>Make CREATE SEQUENCE grammar more SQL1999 standards compliant (Neil)</para>
|
||||
<note>
|
||||
<para>
|
||||
bjm ?
|
||||
</para>
|
||||
</note>
|
||||
</listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para>Add FOR EACH STATEMENT statement-level triggers (Neil)</para>
|
||||
<note>
|
||||
<para>
|
||||
While this allows a trigger to fire at the end of a statement, it
|
||||
does not allow the trigger to access all rows modified by the
|
||||
query. This capability is planned for a future release.
|
||||
</para>
|
||||
</note>
|
||||
</listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para>Add DOMAIN CHECK constraints (Rod)</para>
|
||||
<note>
|
||||
<para>
|
||||
This greatly increases the usefulness of domains by allowing them to
|
||||
use CHECK constraints.
|
||||
</para>
|
||||
</note>
|
||||
</listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para>Add ALTER DOMAIN .. SET / DROP NOT NULL, SET / DROP DEFAULT, ADD / DROP
|
||||
CONSTRAINT (Rod) </para>
|
||||
<note>
|
||||
<para>
|
||||
This allows manipulation of existing domains.
|
||||
</para>
|
||||
</note>
|
||||
</listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para>Fix several zero-column table bugs (Tom)</para>
|
||||
<note>
|
||||
<para>
|
||||
PostgreSQL supports zero-column tables. This fixes various bugs
|
||||
that occur when using such tables.
|
||||
</para>
|
||||
</note>
|
||||
</listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para>Have ALTER TABLE ... ADD PRIMARY KEY add NOT NULL constraint (Rod)</para>
|
||||
<note>
|
||||
<para>
|
||||
In prior releases, ALTER TABLE ADD PRIMARY would add a unique index,
|
||||
but not a NOT NULL constraint. That is fixed in this release.
|
||||
</para>
|
||||
</note>
|
||||
</listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para>Add ALTER DOMAIN OWNER (Rod)</para></listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para>Add ALTER TABLE ... WITHOUT OIDS (Rod)</para>
|
||||
<note>
|
||||
<para>
|
||||
This allows control over whether new and updated rows will have an
|
||||
oid column. This is most useful for saving storage space.
|
||||
</para>
|
||||
</note>
|
||||
</listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para>Add ALTER SEQUENCE to modify min/max/increment/cache/cycle values (Rod)</para></listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para>Add ALTER TABLE ... CLUSTER ON (Alvaro Herrera)</para>
|
||||
<note>
|
||||
<para>
|
||||
This command is used by pg_dump to record the CLUSTER column
|
||||
for each table previously clustered. This information is used by database-wide
|
||||
cluster to cluster all previously clustered tables.
|
||||
</para>
|
||||
</note>
|
||||
</listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para>Improve DOMAIN automatic type casting (Rod, Tom)</para></listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para>Allow dollar signs in identifiers, except as first character (Tom)</para></listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para>Disallow dollar signs in operator names, so x=$1 works (Tom)</para></listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para>Allow SQL200X inheritance syntax LIKE <emphasis>subtable</emphasis>, INCLUDING DEFAULTS (Rod)</para></listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para>Add WITH GRANT OPTION clause to GRANT, per SQL spec (Peter)</para>
|
||||
<note>
|
||||
<para>
|
||||
Allow GRANT to give other users the ability to grant permissions on
|
||||
a object.
|
||||
</para>
|
||||
</note>
|
||||
</listitem>
|
||||
</itemizedlist></sect2>
|
||||
|
||||
<sect2><title>Utility Command Changes</title>
|
||||
<itemizedlist>
|
||||
<listitem><para>Add ON COMMIT clause to CREATE TABLE for temp tables (Gavin)</para>
|
||||
<note>
|
||||
<para>
|
||||
This adds the ability for a table to be dropped or all rows deleted
|
||||
on transaction commit.
|
||||
</para>
|
||||
</note>
|
||||
</listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para>Allow cursors outside transactions using WITH HOLD (Neil)</para>
|
||||
<note>
|
||||
<para>
|
||||
In previous releases, cursors were removed at the end of the
|
||||
transaction. Using WITH HOLD, the current release allows transaction
|
||||
to remain outside their own transaction.
|
||||
</para>
|
||||
</note>
|
||||
</listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para>MOVE/FETCH 0 now does nothing (Bruce)</para>
|
||||
<note>
|
||||
<para>
|
||||
In previous releases, MOVE 0 moved to the end of the cursor, and
|
||||
FETCH 0 fetched all remaning rows.
|
||||
</para>
|
||||
</note>
|
||||
</listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para>Cause MOVE/FETCH to return the number of rows moved/fetched, or zero if at the beginning/end of cursor,
|
||||
per SQL spec (Bruce)</para>
|
||||
<note>
|
||||
<para>
|
||||
In prior releases, the row count returned by MOVE and FETCH did
|
||||
not accurately reflect the number of rows processed.
|
||||
</para>
|
||||
</note>
|
||||
</listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para>Properly handle SCROLL with cursors, or report an error (Neil)</para>
|
||||
<note>
|
||||
<para>
|
||||
Certain cursors can not be fetched backwards optimally. By specifying SCROLL,
|
||||
extra work will be performed to guarantee that the cursor can be
|
||||
fetched in reverse or random order.
|
||||
</para>
|
||||
</note>
|
||||
</listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para>Implement SQL92-compatible FIRST, LAST, ABSOLUTE n, RELATIVE n options
|
||||
for FETCH and MOVE (Tom)</para></listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para>Allow EXPLAIN on DECLARE CURSOR (Tom)</para>
|
||||
<note>
|
||||
<para>
|
||||
Prior versions would not allow EXPLAIN on a DECLARE statement.
|
||||
</para>
|
||||
</note>
|
||||
</listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para>Allow CLUSTER to use index marked as pre-clustered by default (Alvaro Herrera)</para></listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para>Allow CLUSTER to cluster all tables (Alvaro Herrera)
|
||||
<note>
|
||||
<para>
|
||||
This allows all previously clustered tables in a database to be
|
||||
reclustered with a single command.
|
||||
</para>
|
||||
</note>
|
||||
</para></listitem>
|
||||
</listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para>Prevent CLUSTER on partial indexes (Tom)</para></listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para>Allow \r and \r\n termination for COPY files (Bruce)</para></listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para>Disallow literal carriage return as a data value, backslash-carriage-return
|
||||
@ -763,21 +629,17 @@ required for those wishing to migrate data from any previous release.</para>
|
||||
<listitem><para>Recover from COPY IN/OUT failure cleanly (Tom)</para></listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para>Prevent possible memory leaks in COPY (Tom)</para></listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para>Make TRUNCATE transaction-safe (Rod)</para>
|
||||
<note>
|
||||
<para>
|
||||
Truncate can now be used inside a transaction, and rolled back if
|
||||
the transaction aborts.
|
||||
</para>
|
||||
</note>
|
||||
</listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para>Multiple pggla_dump fixes, including tar format and large objects</para></listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para>Allow pg_dump to dump specific schemas (Neil)</para></listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para>Allow pg_dump to preserve column storage characteristics (Christopher)</para>
|
||||
<note>
|
||||
<para>
|
||||
This preserves ALTER TABLE ... SET STORAGE information.
|
||||
</para>
|
||||
</note>
|
||||
</listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para>Allow pg_dump to preserve CLUSTER characteristics (Christopher)</para></listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para>Have pg_dumpall use GRANT/REVOKE to dump database-level permissions (Tom)</para></listitem>
|
||||
@ -790,50 +652,40 @@ required for those wishing to migrate data from any previous release.</para>
|
||||
<listitem><para>Improve VACUUM performance on indexes by reducing WAL traffic (Tom)</para></listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para>Allow pg_ctl to better handle non-standard ports (Greg)</para></listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para>Functional indexes have been generalized into expressional indexes (Tom)</para>
|
||||
<note>
|
||||
<para>
|
||||
In prior releases, only columns could be used in functional indexes.
|
||||
This release allows any type of expression.
|
||||
</para>
|
||||
</note>
|
||||
</listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para>Syntax errors now reported as 'syntax error' rather than 'parse error' (Tom)</para></listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para>Have SHOW TRANSACTION_ISOLATION match input to SET TRANSACTION_ISOLATION (Tom)</para></listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para>Have COMMENT ON DATABASE on non-local database generate a warning (Rod)</para>
|
||||
<note>
|
||||
<para>
|
||||
Database comments are stored in database-local tables so comments on
|
||||
a database have to be stored in each database.
|
||||
</para>
|
||||
</note>
|
||||
</listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para>Improve reliability of LISTEN/NOTIFY (Tom)</para></listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para>Allow REINDEX to reliably reindex non-shared system catalog indexes (Tom)</para>
|
||||
<note>
|
||||
<para>
|
||||
This allows system tables to be reindexed without the requirement of
|
||||
a standalone backend, which was necessary in previous releases. The
|
||||
only tables that now require a standalone backend for reindex are
|
||||
the global system tables pg_database, pg_shadow, and pg_group.
|
||||
</para>
|
||||
</note>
|
||||
</listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para>pg_dump --use-set-session-authorization and --no-reconnect now do nothing,
|
||||
all dumps use SET SESSION AUTHORIZATION </para>
|
||||
<note>
|
||||
<para>
|
||||
pg_dump now no longer reconnects to switch users, but instead uses
|
||||
SET SESSION AUTHORIZATION. This should reduce password prompting
|
||||
during restores.
|
||||
</para>
|
||||
</note>
|
||||
</listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para>Long options for <application>pg_dump</application> are now available on all platforms</para>
|
||||
<note>
|
||||
<para>
|
||||
We now include our own long option processing routines.
|
||||
</para>
|
||||
</note>
|
||||
</listitem>
|
||||
</itemizedlist></sect2>
|
||||
|
||||
@ -842,29 +694,23 @@ required for those wishing to migrate data from any previous release.</para>
|
||||
<itemizedlist>
|
||||
<listitem><para>New extra_float_digits server parameter to control float precision display
|
||||
(Pedro Ferreira, Tom) </para>
|
||||
<note>
|
||||
<para>
|
||||
This controls precision output which was causing regression
|
||||
testing problems.
|
||||
</para>
|
||||
</note>
|
||||
</listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para>Allow +1300 as a numeric timezone specifier, for FJST (Tom)</para></listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para>Remove rarely used oidrand(), oidsrand(), and userfntest() functions (Neil)</para></listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para>Add md5() function to main server, already in /contrib/pgcrypto (Joe)</para>
|
||||
<note>
|
||||
<para>
|
||||
An md5 function was frequently requested. For more complex
|
||||
encryption capabilities, use /contrib/pgcrypto.
|
||||
</para>
|
||||
</note>
|
||||
</listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para>Increase date range of timestamp (John Cochran)</para>
|
||||
<note>
|
||||
<para>
|
||||
bjm ??
|
||||
</para>
|
||||
</note>
|
||||
</listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para>Change EXTRACT(EPOCH FROM timestamp) so timestamp without time zone
|
||||
is assumed to be in local time, not GMT (Tom)</para></listitem>
|
||||
@ -874,12 +720,10 @@ required for those wishing to migrate data from any previous release.</para>
|
||||
<listitem><para>Fixes for to_char() (Karel)</para></listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para>Allow functions that can take any argument data type and return
|
||||
any data type, using ANYELEMENT and ANYARRAY (Joe) </para>
|
||||
<note>
|
||||
<para>
|
||||
This allows the creation of functions that can work with any data
|
||||
type.
|
||||
</para>
|
||||
</note>
|
||||
</listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para>Arrays may now be specified as ARRAY[1,2,3], ARRAY[['a','b'],['c','d']],
|
||||
or ARRAY[ARRAY[ARRAY[2]]] (Joe)</para></listitem>
|
||||
@ -887,47 +731,37 @@ required for those wishing to migrate data from any previous release.</para>
|
||||
<listitem><para>Allow array concatenation with '||' (Joe)</para></listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para>Allow indexes on array columns, and used in ORDER BY and DISTINCT (Joe)</para></listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para>Allow WHERE qualification 'expr >oper< ANY/SOME/ALL (array-expr)' (Joe)</para>
|
||||
<note>
|
||||
<para>
|
||||
This allows arrays to behave like subqueries or a list of values:
|
||||
SELECT * FROM tab WHERE col IN array_val
|
||||
</para>
|
||||
</note>
|
||||
</listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para>Allow polymorphic SQL functions (Joe)</para>
|
||||
<note>
|
||||
<para>
|
||||
bjm ??
|
||||
</para>
|
||||
</note>
|
||||
</listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para>New array functions array_append(), array_cat(), array_lower(),
|
||||
array_prepend(), array_to_string(), array_upper(), string_to_array() (Joe)</para></listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para>Allow user defined aggregates to use polymorphic functions (Joe)</para>
|
||||
<note>
|
||||
<para>
|
||||
bjm ??
|
||||
</para>
|
||||
</note>
|
||||
</listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para>Allow polymorphic user defined aggregates (Joe)</para></listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para>Allow assignments to empty arrays (Joe)</para></listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para>Allow 60 in seconds fields of timestamp, time, interval input values (Tom)</para>
|
||||
<note>
|
||||
<para>
|
||||
Sixty-second values are needed for leap seconds.
|
||||
</para>
|
||||
</note>
|
||||
</listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para>Allow CIDR data type to be cast to text (Tom)</para></listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para>Allow the creation of special LIKE indexes for non-C locales (Peter)</para>
|
||||
<note>
|
||||
<para>
|
||||
There is no way for non-ASCII locales to use indexes for LIKE
|
||||
comparisons. However, this release adds a way to create a special
|
||||
index for LIKE. bjm ??
|
||||
</para>
|
||||
</note>
|
||||
</listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para>Disallow invalid timezone names (Tom)</para></listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para>Trim trailing spaces when CHAR() is cast to VARCHAR or TEXT (Tom)</para></listitem>
|
||||
@ -938,18 +772,14 @@ required for those wishing to migrate data from any previous release.</para>
|
||||
<listitem><para>Make EXTRACT(TIMEZONE) and SET/SHOW TIMEZONE follow the SQL convention
|
||||
for the sign of timezone offsets, ie, positive is east from UTC (Tom)</para></listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para>Fix date_trunc('quarter',...) (B?jthe Zolt?n)</para>
|
||||
<note>
|
||||
<para>
|
||||
Prior releases returned an incorrect value for this function call.
|
||||
</para>
|
||||
</note>
|
||||
</listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para>Make initcap() more compatible with Oracle (Mike Nolan)</para>
|
||||
<note>
|
||||
<para>
|
||||
bjm ??
|
||||
</para>
|
||||
</note>
|
||||
</listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para>Allow only DateStyle field order for date values not in ISO format (Greg)</para></listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para>Add new DateStyle values MDY, DMY, and YMD; honor US and European for
|
||||
@ -971,14 +801,12 @@ zero-row record variable (Tom)</para></listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para>Allow PL/pgSQL to declare variables of composite types without %ROWTYPE (Tom)</para></listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para>Fix PL/python _quote() function to handle big integers (?)</para></listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para>Make PL/python an untrusted language, now called plpythonu (Kevin Jacobs, Tom)</para>
|
||||
<note>
|
||||
<para>
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The Python language no longer supports a restricted execution
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environment, so we removed the trusted version of PL/python. If this
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situation changes, we will re-add a version of PL/python that can be
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used by non-super users.
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</para>
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</note>
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</listitem>
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<listitem><para>Allow polymorphic PL/pgSQL functions (Tom, Joe)</para></listitem>
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<listitem><para>Improved compiled function caching mechanism in PL/pgSQL with full
|
||||
@ -994,48 +822,38 @@ zero-row record variable (Tom)</para></listitem>
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|
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<itemizedlist>
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||||
<listitem><para>Add "\pset pager always" to always use pager (Greg)</para>
|
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<note>
|
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<para>
|
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This forces the pager to be used even if the number of rows is less
|
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than the screen height --- this is valuable for rows that wrap
|
||||
across several screen rows.
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</para>
|
||||
</note>
|
||||
</listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para>Improve tab completion (Rod, Ross Reedstrom, Ian Barwick)</para></listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para>Reorder \? help into groupings (Harald Armin Massa, Bruce)</para></listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para>Add backslash commands for listing schemas, casts, and conversions (Christopher)</para></listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para>\encoding now changes based on the client_encoding server variable (Tom)</para>
|
||||
<note>
|
||||
<para>
|
||||
In previous versions, \encoding was not aware of encoding changes
|
||||
made using SET CLIENT_ENCODING.
|
||||
</para>
|
||||
</note>
|
||||
</listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para>Save edit history into readline history (Ross)</para>
|
||||
<note>
|
||||
<para>
|
||||
When \e is used to edit a query, the result is saved in the readline
|
||||
history for retrieval using the up arrow.
|
||||
</para>
|
||||
</note>
|
||||
</listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para>Improve \d display (Christopher)</para></listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para>Enhance HTML mode to be more standards-compliant (Greg)</para></listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para>New '\set AUTOCOMMIT off' capability (Tom)</para>
|
||||
<note>
|
||||
<para>
|
||||
This takes the place of the remove server variable 'autocommit'.
|
||||
</para>
|
||||
</note>
|
||||
</listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para>New '\set VERBOSITY' to control error detail (Tom)</para>
|
||||
<note>
|
||||
<para>
|
||||
This controls the new error reporting details.
|
||||
</para>
|
||||
</note>
|
||||
</listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para>New %T prompt string to show transaction status (Tom)</para></listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para>Long options for <application>psql</application> are now available on all platforms</para></listitem>
|
||||
@ -1046,7 +864,6 @@ zero-row record variable (Tom)</para></listitem>
|
||||
<itemizedlist>
|
||||
<listitem><para>Allow PQcmdTuples() to return row counts for MOVE and FETCH (Neil)</para></listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para>Add PQfreemem() for freeing memory on Win32, suggest for NOTIFY (Bruce)</para>
|
||||
<note>
|
||||
<para>
|
||||
Win32 requires that memory allocated in a library be freed by a
|
||||
function in the same library, hence free() doesn't work for freeing
|
||||
@ -1054,15 +871,12 @@ zero-row record variable (Tom)</para></listitem>
|
||||
libpq memory, especially on Win32, and is recommended for other
|
||||
platforms as well.
|
||||
</para>
|
||||
</note>
|
||||
</listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para>Document service capability, and add sample file (Bruce)</para>
|
||||
<note>
|
||||
<para>
|
||||
This allows clients to look up connection information in a central
|
||||
file on the client machine.
|
||||
</para>
|
||||
</note>
|
||||
</listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para>Make PQsetdbLogin() have the same defaults as PQconnectdb() (Tom)</para></listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para>Allow libpq to cleanly fail when result sets are too large (Tom)</para></listitem>
|
||||
@ -1074,13 +888,11 @@ zero-row record variable (Tom)</para></listitem>
|
||||
"prefer", and "require" (Jon Jensen)</para></listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para>Allow new error codes and levels of text (Tom)</para></listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para>Allow access to the underlying table and column of a query result (Tom)</para>
|
||||
<note>
|
||||
<para>
|
||||
This is helpful for query-builder applications that want to know the
|
||||
underlying table and column names associated with a specific result
|
||||
set.
|
||||
</para>
|
||||
</note>
|
||||
</listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para>Allow access to the current transaction status (Tom)</para></listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para>Add ability to pass binary data directly to the backend (Tom)</para></listitem>
|
||||
@ -1102,21 +914,17 @@ zero-row record variable (Tom)</para></listitem>
|
||||
<itemizedlist>
|
||||
<listitem><para>Prevent possible memory leak or core dump during libpgtcl shutdown (Tom)</para></listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para>Add ecpg Informix compatibility (Michael)</para>
|
||||
<note>
|
||||
<para>
|
||||
This allows ecpg to process embedded C programs that were written
|
||||
using certain Informix extensions.
|
||||
</para>
|
||||
</note>
|
||||
</listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para>Add ecpg DECIMAL type that is fixed length, for Informix (Michael)</para></listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para>Allow thread-safe ecpg with --enable-thread-safety (Lee Kindness, Bruce)</para>
|
||||
<note>
|
||||
<para>
|
||||
This allows multiple ecpg threads to access the database at the same
|
||||
time.
|
||||
</para>
|
||||
</note>
|
||||
</listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para>Move python client interface to http://www.pygresql.org (Marc)</para></listitem>
|
||||
</itemizedlist></sect2>
|
||||
@ -1145,20 +953,16 @@ zero-row record variable (Tom)</para></listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para>Improve Linux startup scripts (Slawomir Sudnik, Darko Prenosil)</para></listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para>Add support for AMD Opteron and Itanium (Jeffrey W. Baker, Bruce)</para></listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para>Remove --enable-recode option to configure</para>
|
||||
<note>
|
||||
<para>
|
||||
This was no longer needed now that we have CREATE CONVERSION.
|
||||
</para>
|
||||
</note>
|
||||
</listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para>Generate a compile error if spinlock code is not found (Bruce)</para>
|
||||
<note>
|
||||
<para>
|
||||
Platforms without spinlock code will now fail to compile, rather
|
||||
than silently using semaphores. This failure can be disabled with a
|
||||
new configure option.
|
||||
</para>
|
||||
</note>
|
||||
</listitem>
|
||||
</itemizedlist></sect2>
|
||||
|
||||
|
Reference in New Issue
Block a user