Per previous convention (see
ace397e9d24eddc56e7dffa921f506117b602d78), drop SQL:2008 and only keep
the latest two standards and SQL-92.
Note: SQL:2016-2 lists a large number of non-reserved keywords that
are really just information_schema column names related to new
features. Those kinds of thing have not previously been listed as
keywords, and this was apparently done here by mistake, since these
keywords have been removed again in post-2016 working drafts. So in
order to avoid bloating the keywords table unnecessarily, I have
omitted these erroneous keywords here.
An upcoming HEAD-only patch will standardize the terminology around
ItemIdData variables/line pointers, ending the practice of referring to
them as "item pointers". Make the "Database Page Layout" docs
consistent with the new policy. The term "item identifier" is already
used in the same section, so stick with that.
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAH2-Wz=c=MZQjUzde3o9+2PLAPuHTpVZPPdYxN=E4ndQ2--8ew@mail.gmail.com
Backpatch: All supported branches.
In commit d50d172e51, which added support for LIMIT/OFFSET pushdown in
postgres_fdw, a new struct was introduced as the extra parameter of
GetForeignUpperPaths() set for UPPERREL_FINAL, but I forgot to update
the documentation to mention that.
Author: Etsuro Fujita
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAPmGK17uSXQDe31oRb-z1nYyT6vVzkstZkA3_Wbq38U92b9BmQ%40mail.gmail.com
Previously it's documented that use of replication functions is
restricted to superusers. This is true for the functions which
use replication origin, but not for pg_logicl_emit_message() and
functions which use replication slot. For example, not only
superusers but also users with REPLICATION privilege is allowed
to use the functions for replication slot. This commit fixes
the documentation for the privileges required for those replication
functions.
Back-patch to 9.4 (all supported versions).
Author: Matsumura Ryo
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/03040DFF97E6E54E88D3BFEE5F5480F74ABA6E16@G01JPEXMBYT04
Word "singleton" is hard for user understanding, especially taking into account
there is only one place it's used in the docs and there is even no definition.
Use more evident wording instead.
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/23737.1556550645%40sss.pgh.pa.us
This commit adds new parameter to VACUUM command, TRUNCATE,
which specifies that VACUUM should attempt to truncate off
any empty pages at the end of the table and allow the disk space
for the truncated pages to be returned to the operating system.
This parameter, if specified, overrides the vacuum_truncate
reloption. If neither the reloption nor the VACUUM option is
used, the default is true, as before.
Author: Fujii Masao
Reviewed-by: Julien Rouhaud, Masahiko Sawada
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAD21AoD+qtrSDL=GSma4Wd3kLYLeRC0hPna-YAdkDeV4z156vg@mail.gmail.com
The SQL keywords table in the documentation had until now been
generated by some ad hoc scripting outside the source tree once for
each major release. This changes it to an automated process.
We have the PostgreSQL keywords available in a parseable format in
parser/kwlist.h. For the relevant SQL standard versions, keep the
keyword lists in new text files. A new script
generate-keywords-table.pl pulls it all together and produces a
DocBook table.
The final output in the documentation should be identical after this
change.
Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/07daeadd-8c82-0d95-5e19-e350502cb749%402ndquadrant.com
This feature was using a process local map to track the first few blocks
in the relation. The map was reset each time we get the block with enough
freespace. It was discussed that it would be better to track this map on
a per-relation basis in relcache and then invalidate the same whenever
vacuum frees up some space in the page or when FSM is created. The new
design would be better both in terms of API design and performance.
List of commits reverted, in reverse chronological order:
06c8a5090e Improve code comments in b0eaa4c51b.
13e8643bfc During pg_upgrade, conditionally skip transfer of FSMs.
6f918159a9 Add more tests for FSM.
9c32e4c350 Clear the local map when not used.
29d108cdec Update the documentation for FSM behavior..
08ecdfe7e5 Make FSM test portable.
b0eaa4c51b Avoid creation of the free space map for small heap relations.
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20190416180452.3pm6uegx54iitbt5@alap3.anarazel.de
The interaction of these parameters was a bit confused/confusing,
and in fact v11 entirely misses the opportunity to apply partition
constraints when a partition is accessed directly (rather than
indirectly from its parent).
In HEAD, establish the principle that enable_partition_pruning controls
partition pruning and nothing else. When accessing a partition via its
parent, we do partition pruning (if enabled by enable_partition_pruning)
and then there is no need to consider partition constraints in the
constraint_exclusion logic. When accessing a partition directly, its
partition constraints are applied by the constraint_exclusion logic,
only if constraint_exclusion = on.
In v11, we can't have such a clean division of these GUCs' effects,
partly because we don't want to break compatibility too much in a
released branch, and partly because the clean coding requires
inheritance_planner to have applied partition pruning to a partitioned
target table, which it doesn't in v11. However, we can tweak things
enough to cover the missed case, which seems like a good idea since
it's potentially a performance regression from v10. This patch keeps
v11's previous behavior in which enable_partition_pruning overrides
constraint_exclusion for an inherited target table, though.
In HEAD, also teach relation_excluded_by_constraints that it's okay to use
inheritable constraints when trying to prune a traditional inheritance
tree. This might not be thought worthy of effort given that that feature
is semi-deprecated now, but we have enough infrastructure that it only
takes a couple more lines of code to do it correctly.
Amit Langote and Tom Lane
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/9813f079-f16b-61c8-9ab7-4363cab28d80@lab.ntt.co.jp
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/29069.1555970894@sss.pgh.pa.us
This fixes a couple of grammar mistakes, typos and inconsistencies in
the documentation. Particularly, the configuration parsing allows only
"kB" to mean kilobyte but there were references in the docs to "KB".
Some instances of the latter are still in the code comments. Some
parameter values were mentioned with "Minus-one", and using directly
"-1" with proper markups is more helpful to the reader.
Some of these have been pointed out by Justin, and some others are
things I bumped into.
Author: Justin Pryzby, Michael Paquier
Reviewed-by: Tom Lane
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20190330224333.GQ5815@telsasoft.com
Recently added guidance on adding SVG images to the documentation
sources lacks advice on making the images responsive when rendered
in a variety of media types and viewports. Add some.
Patch by Jonathan Katz with some editorialization by me.
Author: Jonathan Katz
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/6358ae6f-7191-a02b-e7b5-68050636ae71@postgresql.org
The documentation includes a section about index maintenance and
reindexing, mentioning a set of steps based on CREATE INDEX CONCURRENTLY
and ALTER TABLE (for constraint dependencies) to emulate REINDEX
CONCURRENTLY. Now that REINDEX CONCURRENTLY is supported, let's just
directly mention it instead.
Reported-by: Peter Geoghegan
Author: Michael Paquier
Reviewed-by: Peter Eisentraut, Tom Lane
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAH2-WzmEL168t6w29aKrKXtpq9-apcmp0HC7K-fKt6ZgLXV6Dg@mail.gmail.com