comparisons correctly. The psql monitor converts all table and field
names to lower case. If the PQfnumber function is called with a mixed
case name, it will always return -1.
Bahman Rafatjoo
for int8 support. configure now checks only snprintf() for int8 support,
not sprintf and sscanf as it used to. The reason for doing this is that
if we are supplying our own snprintf code (which does handle long long int),
we now only need working long long support in the compiler not in the
platform's C library. I have verified that int8 now passes regression test
on HPUX 9, and I think it should work on SunOS 4.1.* and other older
platforms if gcc is used.
I search in the planner for the '\xFF' appending.
Finally I found in MakeIndexable() in gram.y
Attach a patch which removes the "<=" test in USE_LOCALE,
might make some queries a bit slower for us "locale-heads",
BUT correct result is more important.
regards,
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Göran Thyni
o allow to use Big5 (a Chinese encoding used in Taiwan) as a client
encoding. In this case the server side encoding should be EUC_TW
o add EUC_TW and Big5 test cases to the regression and the mb test
(contributed by Jonah Kuo)
o fix mistake in include/mb/pg_wchar.h. An encoding id for EUC_TW was
not correct (was 3 and now is 4)
o update documents (doc/README.mb and README.mb.jp)
o update psql helpfile (bin/psql/psqlHelp.h)
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Tatsuo Ishii
t-ishii@sra.co.jp
+
+ Wed Jan 27 12:42:22 CET 1999
+
+ - Fixed bug that caused ecpg to lose 'goto' information.
+ - Set ecpg version to 2.4.7
+
+ Fri Jan 29 18:03:52 CET 1999
+
+ - Fixed bug that caused 'enum' to be rejected in pure C code.
+ - Fixed bug that caused function names to be translated to lower case.
+ - Set ecpg version to 2.4.8
+
The following patch does two things.
- Clarifies what the effect of allowing users to add new users (Thet
become super-users.)
- Makes the default database for the new user if they are not allowed
to and the user agrees to create it.
Included patches fix a portability problem of unsetenv() used in
6.4.2 multi-byte support. unsetenv() is only avaliable on FreeBSD and
Linux so I decided to replace with putenv().
This implements some of the JDBC2 methods, fixes a bug introduced into the
JDBC1 portion of the driver, and introduces a new example, showing how to
use the CORBA ORB thats in Java2 with JDBC.
The Tar file contains the new files, the diff the changes to the others.
CHANGELOG is separate as I forgot to make a .orig ;-)
so that fetching an attribute value needs only one SearchSysCacheTuple call
instead of two redundant searches. This speeds up a large SELECT by about
ten percent, and probably will help GROUP BY and SELECT DISTINCT too.