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4dca29dd3c Remove large object finalize code. Compile error. 2001-06-06 21:04:20 +00:00
398b41a23f pgindent fix for asterisk indented too much in return type, for Tom. 2001-06-06 20:51:31 +00:00
ce62c8b10e Patch from Ian Lance Taylor fixing multiple cursor arguments
and buffer zero termination.

Jan
2001-06-06 18:54:41 +00:00
1173344e74 Adjust WAL code so that checkpoints truncate the xlog at the previous
checkpoint's redo pointer, not its undo pointer, per discussion in
pghackers a few days ago.  No point in hanging onto undo information
until we have the ability to do something with it --- and this solves
a rather large problem with log space for long-running transactions.
Also, change all calls of write() to detect the case where write
returned a count less than requested, but failed to set errno.
Presume that this situation indicates ENOSPC, and give the appropriate
error message, rather than a random message associated with the previous
value of errno.
2001-06-06 17:07:46 +00:00
fb97d2b6bf Correct permissions-checking bugs associated with ancient decision to
copy PUBLIC access rights into each newly created ACL entry.  Instead
treat each ACL entry as independent flags.  Also clean up some ugliness
in acl.h API.
2001-06-05 19:34:56 +00:00
cdd230d628 Improve planning of OR indexscan plans: for quals like
WHERE (a = 1 or a = 2) and b = 42
and an index on (a,b), include the clause b = 42 in the indexquals
generated for each arm of the OR clause.  Essentially this is an index-
driven conversion from CNF to DNF.  Implementation is a bit klugy, but
better than not exploiting the extra quals at all ...
2001-06-05 17:13:52 +00:00
7c579fa12d Further work on making use of new statistics in planner. Adjust APIs
of costsize.c routines to pass Query root, so that costsize can figure
more things out by itself and not be so dependent on its callers to tell
it everything it needs to know.  Use selectivity of hash or merge clause
to estimate number of tuples processed internally in these joins
(this is more useful than it would've been before, since eqjoinsel is
somewhat more accurate than before).
2001-06-05 05:26:05 +00:00
28d2420eef This patch adds support for %TYPE in CREATE FUNCTION argument and return
types.  This version has an elog() to remind the user the type
resolution is not dynamic.

Ian Lance Taylor
2001-06-04 23:27:23 +00:00
b69370441e protected void finalize() {
close();
}

in LargeObject.java so that the db resources are released when it is
garbage collected or am I missing something?

Philip Crotwell
2001-06-04 20:10:41 +00:00
eeaa497e7b Give error message, rather than coredump, for utility statements in
conditional rules (rules with WHERE clauses).  We cannot support these
since there's noplace to hang a condition on a utility statement.
We caught the other case (attempt to attach a condition at rewrite time)
awhile ago, but this one escaped notice until now.
2001-06-04 16:17:30 +00:00
12c1552066 Mark many strings in backend not covered by elog for translation. Also,
make strings in xlog.c look more like English and less like binary noise.
2001-06-03 14:53:56 +00:00
277a47ad0f Accept and output '-Infinity' as well as 'Infinity', per long-ago
suggestion from Ross Reedstrom.  Still needs work to make those symbols
convert to actual IEEE infinities (on machines where such things exist).
2001-06-02 20:18:30 +00:00
5433b48380 Tweak sorting so that nulls appear at the front of a descending sort
(vs. at the end of a normal sort).  This ensures that explicit sorts
yield the same ordering as a btree index scan.  To be really sure that
that equivalence holds, we use the btree entries in pg_amop to decide
whether we are looking at a '<' or '>' operator.  For a sort operator
that has no btree association, we put the nulls at the front if the
operator is named '>' ... pretty grotty, but it does the right thing in
simple ASC and DESC cases, and at least there's no possibility of getting
a different answer depending on the plan type chosen.
2001-06-02 19:01:53 +00:00
e542036461 Native Language Support (NLS)
Use --enable-nls to turn it on; see installation instructions for details.
See developer's guide how to make use of it in programs and how to add
translations.

psql sources have been almost fully prepared and an incomplete German
translation has been provided.  In the backend, only elog() calls are
currently translatable, and the provided German translation file is more
of a placeholder.
2001-06-02 18:25:18 +00:00
58193c5f37 Paranoia about unordered comparisons in IEEE float math. If we are
given values that compare as unordered, make sure we reply that they
are equal, which is better than giving an arbitrary answer --- at least
it doesn't depend on which one is passed as which arg.
2001-06-02 17:12:12 +00:00
fc7c16fd16 dllist.c is included in the frontend libpq interface via symlink.
There is no elog() available. Used fprintf(stderr, ...) and exit
instead.

Jan
2001-06-02 15:16:55 +00:00
c9445f0882 The following patch for JDBC fixes an issue with jdbc running on a
non-multibyte database loosing 8bit characters.  This patch will cause
the jdbc driver to ignore the encoding reported by the database when
multibyte isn't enabled and use the JVM default in that case.

Barry Lind
2001-06-01 20:57:58 +00:00
c6b1ef8fe7 Check for malloc failure. 2001-06-01 20:29:43 +00:00
ddd96e1f21 Guard against malloc failure. Also, don't examine segP->lastBackend
until we hold the spinlock.
2001-06-01 20:07:16 +00:00
d8adce8983 Check for malloc failure. 2001-06-01 19:54:58 +00:00
25ee08e14a If spi.c wants to use malloc, it better test for malloc failure. 2001-06-01 19:43:55 +00:00
7748e9e7e5 pltcl, plperl, and plpython all suffer the same bug previously fixed
in plpgsql: they fail for datatypes that have old-style I/O functions
due to caching FmgrInfo structs with wrong fn_mcxt lifetime.

Although the plpython fix seems straightforward, I can't check it here
since I don't have Python installed --- would someone check it?
2001-06-01 18:17:44 +00:00
7c0c9b3cce New improved version of bpcharin() may have got the truncation case
right, but it failed to get the padding case right.

This was obscured by subsequent application of bpchar() in all but one
regression test case, and that one didn't fail in an obvious way ---
trailing blanks are hard to see.  Add another test case to make it
more obvious if it breaks again.
2001-06-01 17:49:17 +00:00
597ca67e5e Fix for:
> Example form two pg_dump outputs
> 7.1.2 :
>       COPY "list"  FROM stdin;
> 7.0.2 :
>       COPY "list" FROM stdin;
2001-06-01 16:09:55 +00:00
a51ec450ff Remove fastpath.c's lame attempt at caching function lookup info across
calls.  This has never actually cached anything, because postgres.c does
each fastpath call as a separate transaction command, and so fastpath.c
would always decide that its cache was outdated.  If it had worked, it
would now be failing for calls of oldstyle functions due to dangling
pointers in the FmgrInfo struct.  Rip it out for simplicity and bug-
proofing.
2001-06-01 15:45:42 +00:00
cfd184371e - Synced preproc.y with gram.y.
- Synced pgc.l with scan.l.
        - Synced keyword.c.
        - Set ecpg version to 2.9.0.
        - Set library version to 3.3.0.
2001-06-01 06:23:19 +00:00
0b370ea7c8 Clean up some minor problems exposed by further thought about Panon's bug
report on old-style functions invoked by RI triggers.  We had a number of
other places that were being sloppy about which memory context FmgrInfo
subsidiary data will be allocated in.  Turns out none of them actually
cause a problem in 7.1, but this is for arcane reasons such as the fact
that old-style triggers aren't supported anyway.  To avoid getting burnt
later, I've restructured the trigger support so that we don't keep trigger
FmgrInfo structs in relcache memory.  Some other related cleanups too:
it's not really necessary to call fmgr_info at all while setting up
the index support info in relcache entries, because those ScanKeyEntry
structs are never used to invoke the functions.  This should speed up
relcache initialization a tiny bit.
2001-06-01 02:41:36 +00:00
3043810d97 Updates to make GIST work with multi-key indexes (from Oleg Bartunov
and Teodor Sigaev).  Declare key values as Datum where appropriate,
rather than char* (Tom Lane).
2001-05-31 18:16:55 +00:00
e1107fc285 RI triggers would fail for datatypes using old-style equal function,
because cached fmgr info contained reference to a shorter-lived data
structure.  Also guard against possibility that fmgr_info could fail,
leaving an incomplete entry present in the hash table.
2001-05-31 17:32:33 +00:00
c9a001a11e Allow IS and FOR in Pl/PgSQL cursors, per Oracle and ANSI. Jan-approved. 2001-05-31 17:15:40 +00:00
53020d0fbe Remove OLD_FILE_NAMING code. No longer used. 2001-05-30 20:52:34 +00:00
8eb9c92560 Add "#define GIST_AM_OID". 2001-05-30 19:55:08 +00:00
f1d5d0905c Tweak StrategyEvaluation data structure to eliminate hardwired limit on
number of strategies supported by an index AM.  Add missing copyright
notices and CVS $Header$ markers to GIST source files.
2001-05-30 19:53:40 +00:00
baf57ee07b Remove unused, redundant header files. 2001-05-30 19:39:50 +00:00
6625cf5f4f Fix broken $Header$ declaration. 2001-05-30 18:32:29 +00:00
953002f1b3 Properly compute max sys oid for 7.0 and 7.1. 2001-05-30 18:08:24 +00:00
4d84b7a10f I just got bitten by this too. I use type timestamp in the
database, and often need the latest timestamp, but want to
format it as a date. With 7.0.x, I just

 select ts from foo order by ts desc limit 1

and in java: d = res.getDate(1);

but this fails everywhere in my code now :(

http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.3/docs/guide/jdbc/spec/jdbc-spec.frame7.html

says

  The ResultSet.getXXX methods will attempt to
  convert whatever SQL type was returned by the
  database to whatever Java type is returned by
  the getXXX method.

Palle Girgensohn
2001-05-30 16:34:49 +00:00
5b42666fd9 Fix missing relation in FROM causing NOTICE. Cleanup. 2001-05-30 15:37:38 +00:00
1172fcdad0 Remove reference to pg_class.relhaspkey from code. Column is unused. 2001-05-30 14:44:00 +00:00
b6ec9d48e2 Mark as unused:
> Are these columns in pg_class:
> relukeys | relfkeys | relhaspkey
> unused or what?

Christopher Kings
2001-05-30 14:40:13 +00:00
33f2614aa1 Remove SEP_CHAR, replace with / or '/' as appropriate. 2001-05-30 14:15:27 +00:00
f032b70c0c Fix for Druid. We did not support some PROCEDURE queries.
Dave Cramer
2001-05-30 13:03:43 +00:00
7160c86ec2 These patches should fix check constraints not inheriting
when added by alter table add constraint.  The first file
patches backend/commands/command.c and the latter is a patch
to the alter table regression test.

Stephan Szabo
2001-05-30 13:00:03 +00:00
36546c98b5 Attached is my patch that adds DROP CONSTRAINT support to PostgreSQL. I
basically want your guys feedback.  I have sprinkled some of my q's thru
the text delimited with the @@ symbol.  It seems to work perfectly.

[ Removed @@ comments because patch was reviewed. ]

At the moment it does CHECK constraints only, with inheritance.  However,
due to the problem mentioned before with the mismatching between inherited
constraints it may be wise to disable the inheritance feature for a while.
it is written in an extensible fashion to support future dropping of other
types of constraint, and is well documented.

Please send me your comments, check my use of locking, updating of
indices, use of ERROR and NOTICE, etc. and I will rework the patch based
on feedback until everyone
is happy with it...

Christopher Kings
2001-05-30 12:57:36 +00:00
d34a5d8e2d Add missing comma. 2001-05-30 02:04:49 +00:00
8a3b80deb0 Make text <=> char conversion functions convert zero character to and
from an empty text string.  This makes them consistent with the de facto
behavior of type char's I/O conversion functions, and avoids generating
text values with embedded nulls, which confuse many text operators.
2001-05-28 21:58:32 +00:00
a056f14be0 Cause plpgsql's PERFORM to behave according to its documentation,
which says that PERFORM will execute any SELECT query and discard the
result.  The former implementation would in fact raise an error if the
result contained more than one row or more than one column.

Also, change plpgsql's error-logging mechanism to emit the additional
messages about error location at NOTICE rather than DEBUG level.  This
allows them to be seen by the client without having to dig into the
postmaster log file (which may be nonexistent or inaccessible by the
client).
2001-05-28 19:33:24 +00:00
2ba48262b9 Suppress useless memmove() when buffer already contains left-justified
data.
2001-05-28 15:29:51 +00:00
d66a404983 This just breaks down the indices in to three groups:
non-unique: stay as they were
unique and primary: become listed as primary keys
unique and non-primary: become listed as unique keys

I also made it so that it shows the names of check constraints ie:

Check: "$1" (a > 5)

Christopher Kings
2001-05-28 02:01:22 +00:00
e23f8c4557 Fix a message error in utf_to_local 2001-05-28 01:00:25 +00:00