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044dca9f7c Update to 7.3.2 as newest release. 2003-02-14 14:03:10 +00:00
a4a6c007bb *** empty log message *** 2003-02-14 13:59:14 +00:00
2b26f1ca3f Update URL's. 2003-02-14 13:59:01 +00:00
5458bd2fa5 Update FAQ. 2003-02-14 04:07:46 +00:00
c5f8cbf9f5 Fix broken markup I just introduced. 2003-02-14 02:21:25 +00:00
77cf4a133c Properly document location of pg_service.conf.sample. 2003-02-14 01:32:31 +00:00
29e57ce303 Add local ident OpenBSD mention that was missing in one place. 2003-02-13 05:47:46 +00:00
0064031f99 This patch fixes an error in the usage message for 'clusterdb', and
makes a few editorial changes to the documentation.


Neil Conway
2003-02-13 05:37:44 +00:00
0845b6f326 > > They work the same as table constraints with in-line declaration (no
> > comma).
>
> OK. But the documentation implies there is a comma, so it should probably
> get chenged then.

Yes, it should. (attached)

[ Backpatched to 7.3.X too.]

Rod Taylor
2003-02-13 05:32:42 +00:00
6cb1f4fe44 The "random" regression test uses a function called oidrand(), which
takes two parameters, an OID x and an integer y, and returns "true" with
probability 1/y (the OID argument is ignored). This can be useful -- for
example, it can be used to select a random sampling of the rows in a
table (which is what the "random" regression test uses it for).

This patch removes that function, because it was old and messy. The old
function had the following problems:

- it was undocumented

- it was poorly named

- it was designed to workaround an optimizer bug that no longer exists
(the OID argument is to ensure that the optimizer won't optimize away
calls to the function; AFAIK marking the function as 'volatile' suffices
nowadays)

- it used a different random-number generation technique than the other
PSRNG-related functions in the backend do (it called random() like they
do, but it had its own logic for setting a set and deciding when to
reseed the RNG).

Ok, this patch removes oidrand(), oidsrand(), and userfntest(), and
improves the SGML docs a little bit (un-commenting the setseed()
documentation).

Neil Conway
2003-02-13 05:24:04 +00:00
8195f8f042 Code for WITHOUT OIDS.
On Wed, 2003-01-08 at 21:59, Christopher Kings-Lynne wrote:
> I agree.  I want to remove OIDs from heaps of our tables when we go to 7.3.
> I'd rather not have to do it in the dump due to down time.


Rod Taylor <rbt@rbt.ca>
2003-02-13 05:20:05 +00:00
2bd63117c1 [ dumping schemas ]
> I don't care what you use for short options if all useful ones are taken.
> But the long option should be --schema.

Ok, fair enough: a revised patch is attached that uses the '-n' short
option and the '--schema' long option.

Neil Conway
2003-02-13 04:54:16 +00:00
39b7ec3309 Create a distinction between Lists of integers and Lists of OIDs, to get
rid of the assumption that sizeof(Oid)==sizeof(int).  This is one small
step towards someday supporting 8-byte OIDs.  For the moment, it doesn't
do much except get rid of a lot of unsightly casts.
2003-02-09 06:56:28 +00:00
c15a4c2aef Replace planner's representation of relation sets, per pghackers discussion.
Instead of Lists of integers, we now store variable-length bitmap sets.
This should be faster as well as less error-prone.
2003-02-08 20:20:55 +00:00
77ede8900d Create a GUC variable REGEX_FLAVOR to control the type of regular
expression accepted by the regex operators, per discussion yesterday.

Along the way, reduce deadlock_timeout from PGC_POSTMASTER to PGC_SIGHUP
category.  It is probably best to insist that all backends share the same
setting, but that doesn't mean it has to be frozen at startup.
2003-02-06 20:25:33 +00:00
7bcc6d98fb Replace regular expression package with Henry Spencer's latest version
(extracted from Tcl 8.4.1 release, as Henry still hasn't got round to
making it a separate library).  This solves a performance problem for
multibyte, as well as upgrading our regexp support to match recent Tcl
and nearly match recent Perl.
2003-02-05 17:41:33 +00:00
865429e00f Update Hungarian FAQ, from Laszlo Hornyak 2003-02-04 12:32:41 +00:00
bf4bf092e5 Revert doc change so we mention moving past the last row of a cursor. 2003-02-04 11:23:58 +00:00
464598b637 Add mention of CURRENT_SCHEMA for object creation. 2003-02-03 15:56:50 +00:00
802a4d4111 Change MOVE LAST to MOVE ALL.
Standard says FETCH LAST is after last row, and we don't do that.
2003-02-03 14:04:24 +00:00
c7bceca156 Implement EXPLAIN EXECUTE. By Neil Conway, with some kibitzing from
Tom Lane.
2003-02-02 23:46:38 +00:00
6adb475f77 Update release history for 7.3.2. 2003-02-02 19:48:20 +00:00
6ba8af9d5d Remove restriction that cast functions cannot be volatile. This
restriction was debatable to begin with, but it has now become obvious
that it breaks forward-porting of user-defined types; contrib/lo being
the most salient example.
2003-02-01 22:09:26 +00:00
bd96dd1184 Allow a time zone to be specified (and silently ignored) in the input
for type 'time without time zone', as we already did for type
'timestamp without time zone'.  This patch was proposed by Tom Lockhart
on 7-Nov-02, but he never got around to applying it.  Adjust regression
tests and documentation to match.
2003-01-31 01:08:08 +00:00
0de771dd5c Fix typo, per Neil Conway. 2003-01-31 00:10:51 +00:00
4ec457ad58 Fix regression in .pgpass support. From Neil Conway. 2003-01-30 19:49:54 +00:00
887edf4ff7 Update release history for 7.2.4. 2003-01-29 22:14:08 +00:00
23b8a0ce61 Repair array subscript overrun identified by Yichen Xie. Reduce the
value of MAX_TIME_PRECISION in floating-point-timestamp-storage case
from 13 to 10, which is as much as time_out is actually willing to print.
(The alternative of increasing the number of digits we are willing to
print looks risky; we might find ourselves printing roundoff garbage.)
2003-01-29 01:08:42 +00:00
2e46b762eb Extend join-selectivity API (oprjoin interface) so that join type is
passed to join selectivity estimators.  Make use of this in eqjoinsel
to derive non-bogus selectivity for IN clauses.  Further tweaking of
cost estimation for IN.
initdb forced because of pg_proc.h changes.
2003-01-28 22:13:41 +00:00
f21fb30dfc Revert optimizer page count change. 2003-01-28 03:34:29 +00:00
9b9b14915b Fix typo 233 pages -> 333 pages. 2003-01-27 22:40:56 +00:00
9f5f212475 Allow the planner to collapse explicit inner JOINs together, rather than
necessarily following the JOIN syntax to develop the query plan.  The old
behavior is still available by setting GUC variable JOIN_COLLAPSE_LIMIT
to 1.  Also create a GUC variable FROM_COLLAPSE_LIMIT to control the
similar decision about when to collapse sub-SELECT lists into their parent
lists.  (This behavior existed already, but the limit was always
GEQO_THRESHOLD/2; now it's separately adjustable.)
2003-01-25 23:10:30 +00:00
ef7422510e Grant options, and cascading revoke. Grant options are allowed only for
users right now, not groups.  Extension of has_foo_privileges functions to
query the grant options.  Extension of aclitem type to store grantor.
2003-01-23 23:39:07 +00:00
742403bdad Update 'Mathematical Functions' table to reflect 7.3 addition of float8
forms of ceil(), floor(), sign().  Back-patch this and other recent
doc fixes in this file to the 7.3 branch.
2003-01-23 01:22:59 +00:00
a4482f4c4c Fix coredump problem in plpgsql's RETURN NEXT. When a SELECT INTO
that's selecting into a RECORD variable returns zero rows, make it
assign an all-nulls row to the RECORD; this is consistent with what
happens when the SELECT INTO target is not a RECORD.  In support of
this, tweak the SPI code so that a valid tuple descriptor is returned
even when a SPI select returns no rows.
2003-01-21 22:06:12 +00:00
bdfbfde1b1 IN clauses appearing at top level of WHERE can now be handled as joins.
There are two implementation techniques: the executor understands a new
JOIN_IN jointype, which emits at most one matching row per left-hand row,
or the result of the IN's sub-select can be fed through a DISTINCT filter
and then joined as an ordinary relation.
Along the way, some minor code cleanup in the optimizer; notably, break
out most of the jointree-rearrangement preprocessing in planner.c and
put it in a new file prep/prepjointree.c.
2003-01-20 18:55:07 +00:00
be2b660ecd This patch includes a lot of minor cleanups to the SGML documentation,
including:

- replacing all the appropriate usages of <citetitle>PostgreSQL
...</citetitle> with &cite-user;, &cite-admin;, and so on

- fix an omission in the EXECUTE documentation

- add some more text to the EXPLAIN documentation

- improve the PL/PgSQL RETURN NEXT documentation (more work to do here)

- minor markup fixes


Neil Conway
2003-01-19 00:13:31 +00:00
3c731e0ed7 Add dash to:
set-returning functions or SRF's.

for clarity.
2003-01-17 03:28:18 +00:00
606d4f7b38 Oops, put back changes. Those were Peter's, not mine. 2003-01-15 21:55:52 +00:00
57a15288a1 Revert my changes to features.sgml. 2003-01-15 21:44:35 +00:00
de97072e3c Allow merge and hash joins to occur on arbitrary expressions (anything not
containing a volatile function), rather than only on 'Var = Var' clauses
as before.  This makes it practical to do flatten_join_alias_vars at the
start of planning, which in turn eliminates a bunch of klugery inside the
planner to deal with alias vars.  As a free side effect, we now detect
implied equality of non-Var expressions; for example in
	SELECT ... WHERE a.x = b.y and b.y = 42
we will deduce a.x = 42 and use that as a restriction qual on a.  Also,
we can remove the restriction introduced 12/5/02 to prevent pullup of
subqueries whose targetlists contain sublinks.
Still TODO: make statistical estimation routines in selfuncs.c and costsize.c
smarter about expressions that are more complex than plain Vars.  The need
for this is considerably greater now that we have to be able to estimate
the suitability of merge and hash join techniques on such expressions.
2003-01-15 19:35:48 +00:00
0eed62f34d Reorder VARCHAR() to appear before CHAR() in docs. 2003-01-15 18:01:05 +00:00
3b6ca54cda This patch includes some minor fixes and improvements to the SGML docs
for PL/PgSQL.

Neil Conway
2003-01-15 16:40:24 +00:00
2160c9177d Add sql_features table to information schema. Generate the features list
in the documentation from that same data.
2003-01-14 23:19:34 +00:00
97f0d0c86f Escape ampersand. 2003-01-14 10:19:02 +00:00
d4ce5a4f4c Revise cost_qual_eval() to compute both startup (one-time) and per-tuple
costs for expression evaluation, not only per-tuple cost as before.
This extension is needed in order to deal realistically with hashed or
materialized sub-selects.
2003-01-12 22:35:29 +00:00
b05204ac8a Fix some minor grammatical errors. 2003-01-12 18:42:59 +00:00
3e54e26bcf SGML build cleanups from Neil Conway. 2003-01-12 01:33:00 +00:00
161c2a7be6 Fix capitalization. 2003-01-11 21:02:49 +00:00
266eb6ad28 Fix markup problem in link to other SGML file. 2003-01-11 17:03:45 +00:00