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2ae5d51668 From: Tatsuo Ishii <t-ishii@sra.co.jp>
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().
1999-01-27 01:18:23 +00:00
e27f8791f9 Turns out it's easy to cache the fmgr function lookup
result, too ... another little bit of speed for SELECT.
1999-01-27 01:11:43 +00:00
422221c90d Another SELECT speedup: extract OIDs of column print functions
only once per SELECT, not once per tuple.  10% here, 10% there,
pretty soon you're talking about real speedups ...
1999-01-27 00:36:28 +00:00
36693c0525 More agg cleanup. 1999-01-26 23:32:04 +00:00
38a5bda208 primary key support cleanups from D'Arcy... 1999-01-26 14:38:52 +00:00
692a65e6ff pgindent file. 1999-01-26 05:57:14 +00:00
2ee522954d From: Peter T Mount <peter@retep.org.uk>
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 ;-)
1999-01-25 21:22:06 +00:00
1401f63dd1 Agg/Aggreg cleanup and datetime.sql patch. 1999-01-25 18:02:28 +00:00
247b3f9054 SELECT FOR UPDATE is implemented... 1999-01-25 12:01:19 +00:00
443e24beb7 Tighten coding of fmgr_isbuiltin() ... managed to speed it up
by about 10% which seems to be good for half a percent or so of a SELECT.
1999-01-25 00:44:53 +00:00
49b6be244c Tighten coding of inner loops in nocachegetattr ...
seems to have improved speed of routine by 5% or so ...
1999-01-24 22:53:25 +00:00
18577547d4 Use heap_attisnull, rather than heap_getattr, for a small
but useful speedup.
1999-01-24 22:50:58 +00:00
d03e98737c Replace typtoout() and gettypelem() with a single routine,
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.
1999-01-24 05:40:49 +00:00
77f5428244 Fix a couple little problems with signed vs. unsigned
characters ...
1999-01-24 02:47:15 +00:00
17467bb7fb Rename Aggreg to Aggref. 1999-01-24 00:28:37 +00:00
157349e3af Improper addition of NaN/Infinity recognition to float8in()
was causing it not to detect out-of-range float values, as evidenced by
failure of float8 regression test.  I corrected that logic and also
modified expected float8 results to account for new error message
generated for out-of-range inputs.
1999-01-24 00:12:59 +00:00
598a4e15dd Remove unused Choose node. 1999-01-23 23:28:09 +00:00
e6725d1574 Add explicit buffering in backend libpq, to compensate for
buffering lost by not going through stdio anymore for client I/O.
1999-01-23 22:27:29 +00:00
13c7c183f7 Fix unportable test syntax in regression script. 1999-01-23 21:36:00 +00:00
598b628b27 Fix for intersect FOR UPDATE check. 1999-01-22 19:35:54 +00:00
15871b48c4 Relcache Size fix. 1999-01-22 18:47:37 +00:00
753c9cb9dd Fix for Size sizeof in cache code. 1999-01-22 16:49:25 +00:00
8135140a3e |From: "D'Arcy" "J.M." Cain <darcy@druid.net>
|
|The following patch just prevents a warning from being generated because
|the data type isn't specified.
1999-01-22 13:28:50 +00:00
03155dc764 It seems that SPI_prepare() doesn't work well in some cases.
Pawel Pierscionek [pawel@astercity.net] reported about the
following case 1([SQL] drop table in pgsql).
Michael Contzen [mcontzen@dohle.com] reported about the
following case 2(PL/PGSQL bug using aggregates).
You can find it from pgsql-hackers archive.

1. PL/pgSQL can't execute UTILITY commands.
   SPI_prepare() doesn't copy(save) the utilityStmt member of
   Query type nodes,because copyObject() is not implemented
   for nodes of (Create/Destroy etc)Stmt type.

2. Aggregates in PL/pgSQL cause wrong results.

...
   It's a list including Aggreg type nodes which exist in
   TargetList(i.e Aggreg type nodes are common to aggs
   member list and TargetList).
   AFAIC the common pointer is not copied to the same
   pointer by copyObject() function.
   In my patch I reconstruct aggs member node from
   new(copied) Agg type node.
   Is it proper to use set_agg_tlist_references() function to
   reconstruct aggs member node for Agg type nodes ?

Thanks.

Hiroshi Inoue
Inoue@tpf.co.jp
1999-01-21 22:55:41 +00:00
289a826dab Here is a new version of my patch for allowing pg_dump to DROP schema
elements prior to CREATEing new ones.  It is under control of the -c
command line option (with the default being status quo).

The DROP TRIGGER portion still needs implementation.  Anyone able to
help clarify what exactly the CREATE TRIGGER portion does so I can fix
this?

Again, I have tried this with tables/indexes/sequences, but do not
have other schema elements in my database.  As a result, I am not 100%
convinced that I got the syntax correct in all cases (but think I did,
nonetheless).  If anyone can check the other cases, I'd appreciate it.

Cheers,
Brook

[I added manual page and sgml additions for the new -c option.]
1999-01-21 22:53:37 +00:00
c91dbcc5c7 The following patch finishes primary key support. Previously, when
a field was labelled as a primary key, the system automatically
created a unique index on the field.  This patch extends it so
that the index has the indisprimary field set.  You can pull a list
of primary keys with the followiing select.

SELECT pg_class.relname, pg_attribute.attname
    FROM pg_class, pg_attribute, pg_index
    WHERE pg_class.oid = pg_attribute.attrelid AND
        pg_class.oid = pg_index.indrelid AND
        pg_index.indkey[0] = pg_attribute.attnum AND
        pg_index.indisunique = 't';

There is nothing in this patch that modifies the template database to
set the indisprimary attribute for system tables.  Should they be
changed or should we only be concerned with user tables?

D'Arcy
1999-01-21 22:48:20 +00:00
cdbaec771c From: Michael Meskes <Michael.Meskes@usa.net>
See attached file. Now accepts "exec sql whenever sqlwarning".
1999-01-21 20:01:34 +00:00
1f37905681 Copy RowMark node (it's for (-:)) FOR UPDATE). 1999-01-21 16:38:36 +00:00
12be3e08f1 FOR UPDATE is in parser & rules. 1999-01-21 16:08:55 +00:00
c8ae6afd13 Update gram.c. 1999-01-20 22:31:07 +00:00
2a6081235c Add Intersect check. 1999-01-20 19:48:13 +00:00
1ace93c46c Fix "Y-2K" problem with two-digit BC dates being corrected by two millenia.
They are not corrected now.
Allow the date type to accept BC dates.
Share more date/time validation declarations through dt.h.
1999-01-20 16:29:39 +00:00
791822e3a7 Clean up leap year support and date/time validation.
Move declarations to allow sharing between modules.
1999-01-20 16:26:45 +00:00
974757f19a Add a set of braces to clarify conditional nesting.
gcc complained about ambiguities.
1999-01-20 16:24:59 +00:00
0347dcc860 Okay, I've updated the ecpg parser yet again. Unfortunately it has one
remaining shift/reduce conflict. But the very same conflict is in gram.y, so
I don't dig into it very much now.

Anyway, I just saw that there were minor changes made to ecpg by others. Now
I like that but I would prefer if I was told about that. Otherwise my
version numbering and Changelog maintaining might break. Or simply change
these too. :-)

Also I had to add #include <errno.h> to  backend/libpq/pqcomprim.c to be
able to compile postgresql.

Patch is attached. Since my resubscription process is still not finished
yet, I still send them here.

Michael
1999-01-18 17:17:06 +00:00
909c519733 Add missing Windows files. 1999-01-18 12:43:55 +00:00
d3423daaee Fix cfor typos. 1999-01-18 06:46:33 +00:00
fd7b963316 Fix for typo in gram.y 1999-01-18 06:32:27 +00:00
bd8ffc6f3f Hi!
INTERSECT and EXCEPT is available for postgresql-v6.4!

The patch against v6.4 is included at the end of the current text
(in uuencoded form!)

I also included the text of my Master's Thesis. (a postscript
version). I hope that you find something of it useful and would be
happy if parts of it find their way into the PostgreSQL documentation
project (If so, tell me, then I send the sources of the document!)

The contents of the document are:
  -) The first chapter might be of less interest as it gives only an
     overview on SQL.

  -) The second chapter gives a description on much of PostgreSQL's
     features (like user defined types etc. and how to use these features)

  -) The third chapter starts with an overview of PostgreSQL's internal
     structure with focus on the stages a query has to pass (i.e. parser,
     planner/optimizer, executor). Then a detailed description of the
     implementation of the Having clause and the Intersect/Except logic is
     given.

Originally I worked on v6.3.2 but never found time enough to prepare
and post a patch. Now I applied the changes to v6.4 to get Intersect
and Except working with the new version. Chapter 3 of my documentation
deals with the changes against v6.3.2, so keep that in mind when
comparing the parts of the code printed there with the patched sources
of v6.4.

Here are some remarks on the patch. There are some things that have
still to be done but at the moment I don't have time to do them
myself. (I'm doing my military service at the moment) Sorry for that
:-(

-) I used a rewrite technique for the implementation of the Except/Intersect
   logic which rewrites the query to a semantically equivalent query before
   it is handed to the rewrite system (for views, rules etc.), planner,
   executor etc.

-) In v6.3.2 the types of the attributes of two select statements
   connected by the UNION keyword had to match 100%. In v6.4 the types
   only need to be familiar (i.e. int and float can be mixed). Since this
   feature did not exist when I worked on Intersect/Except it
   does not work correctly for Except/Intersect queries WHEN USED IN
   COMBINATION WITH UNIONS! (i.e. sometimes the wrong type is used for the
   resulting table. This is because until now the types of the attributes of
   the first select statement have been used for the resulting table.
   When Intersects and/or Excepts are used in combination with Unions it
   might happen, that the first select statement of the original query
   appears at another position in the query which will be executed. The reason
   for this is the technique used for the implementation of
   Except/Intersect which does a query rewrite!)
   NOTE: It is NOT broken for pure UNION queries and pure INTERSECT/EXCEPT
         queries!!!

-) I had to add the field intersect_clause to some data structures
   but did not find time to implement printfuncs for the new field.
   This does NOT break the debug modes but when an Except/Intersect
   is used the query debug output will be the already rewritten query.

-) Massive changes to the grammar rules for SELECT and INSERT statements
   have been necessary (see comments in gram.y and documentation for
   deatails) in order to be able to use mixed queries like
   (SELECT ... UNION (SELECT ... EXCEPT SELECT)) INTERSECT SELECT...;

-) When using UNION/EXCEPT/INTERSECT you will get:
   NOTICE: equal: "Don't know if nodes of type xxx are equal".
   I did not have  time to add comparsion support for all the needed nodes,
   but the default behaviour of the function equal met my requirements.
   I did not dare to supress this message!

   That's the reason why the regression test for union will fail: These
   messages are also included in the union.out file!

-) Somebody of you changed the union_planner() function for v6.4
   (I copied the targetlist to new_tlist and that was removed and
   replaced by a cleanup of the original targetlist). These chnages
   violated some having queries executed against views so I changed
   it back again. I did not have time to examine the differences between the
   two versions but now it works :-)
   If you want to find out, try the file queries/view_having.sql on
   both versions and compare the results . Two queries won't produce a
   correct result with your version.

regards

    Stefan
1999-01-18 00:10:17 +00:00
52065cf347 Clean up trivial compiler warning from gcc. 1999-01-17 21:53:32 +00:00
d1a391c332 Reverse out yesterday's patch from Horak Daniel, since
it fails to compile on any machine without a <features.h> header.
If this header is actually necessary on Windows, perhaps an #if test
is in order.
1999-01-17 21:44:46 +00:00
be94d8fb1e Keep Tcl from getting confused if backend closes connection
when a notify is installed.
1999-01-17 21:14:33 +00:00
5d2cf6af9e TCL_ARRAYS option patches from Massimo Dal Zotto 1999-01-17 21:12:55 +00:00
f134a1a90a Add missing variable, per Massimo. 1999-01-17 21:05:23 +00:00
740c9da76d fixes to lock debugging macros from Massimo Dal Zotto 1999-01-17 20:59:56 +00:00
00a420d53c Add description of ELOG_TIMESTAMPS and USE_SYSLOG options,
per Massimo Dal Zotto.
1999-01-17 20:58:03 +00:00
bce901af7d Win32 new files. 1999-01-17 06:27:05 +00:00
7a6b562fdf Apply Win32 patch from Horak Daniel. 1999-01-17 06:20:06 +00:00
298682d9e0 As the email posted to the announce and interfaces list, attached is a tar
file containing the latest version of the JDBC driver, allowing it to be
compiled and used under JDK 1.2 and later.

NB: None (well almost none) of the new methods actually do anything. This
release only handles getting it to compile and run. Now this is done, I'll
start working on implementing the new stuff.

Now this tar file replaces everything under src/interfaces/jdbc. I had to
do it this way, rather than diffs, because most of the classes under the
postgresql subdirectory have moved to a new directory under that one, to
enable the support of the two JDBC standards.

Here's a list of files in the tar file. Any file not listed here (in the
postgresql directory) will have to be deleted, otherwise it could cause
the driver to fail:

Peter Mount
1999-01-17 04:51:59 +00:00
4a6285ee44 Improve error message when connect() call fails:
report kernel's errno value.
1999-01-17 03:37:19 +00:00