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50a4054d63 Exclude part of the product name string that is localized in Japanese versions
of MSVC when detecting MSVC version.

Hiroshi Inoue
2009-12-30 12:26:41 +00:00
ff1e1e45b9 Reset minRecoveryPoint at checkpoints, so that we don't uselessly update
it in the control file at crash recovery following an archive recovery.

Per Fujii Masao and subsequent discussion.
2009-12-30 08:37:21 +00:00
4847d5956c Set errno to zero before invoking SSL_read or SSL_write. It appears that
at least in some Windows versions, these functions are capable of returning
a failure indication without setting errno.  That puts us into an infinite
loop if the previous value happened to be EINTR.  Per report from Brendan
Hill.

Back-patch to 8.2.  We could take it further back, but since this is only
known to be an issue on Windows and we don't support Windows before 8.2,
it does not seem worth the trouble.
2009-12-30 03:45:46 +00:00
3d4b0ab29c Reject invalid input in int2vectorin.
Since the int2vector type is intended only for internal use, this patch doesn't
worry about prettifying the error messages, which has the fringe benefit of
avoiding creating additional translatable strings.  For a type intended to be
used by end-users, we would want to do better, but the approach taken here
seems like the correct trade-off for this case.

Caleb Welton
2009-12-30 01:29:22 +00:00
540e69a061 Add an index on pg_inherits.inhparent, and use it to avoid seqscans in
find_inheritance_children().  This is a complete no-op in databases without
any inheritance.  In databases where there are just a few entries in
pg_inherits, it could conceivably be a small loss.  However, in databases with
many inheritance parents, it can be a big win.
2009-12-29 22:00:14 +00:00
649b5ec7c8 Add the ability to store inheritance-tree statistics in pg_statistic,
and teach ANALYZE to compute such stats for tables that have subclasses.
Per my proposal of yesterday.

autovacuum still needs to be taught about running ANALYZE on parent tables
when their subclasses change, but the feature is useful even without that.
2009-12-29 20:11:45 +00:00
84d723b6ce Previous fix for temporary file management broke returning a set from
PL/pgSQL function within an exception handler. Make sure we use the right
resource owner when we create the tuplestore to hold returned tuples.

Simplify tuplestore API so that the caller doesn't need to be in the right
memory context when calling tuplestore_put* functions. tuplestore.c
automatically switches to the memory context used when the tuplestore was
created. Tuplesort was already modified like this earlier. This patch also
removes the now useless MemoryContextSwitch calls from callers.

Report by Aleksei on pgsql-bugs on Dec 22 2009. Backpatch to 8.1, like
the previous patch that broke this.
2009-12-29 17:40:59 +00:00
0d399d57d5 Remove PGDLLIMPORT used for binary upgrade; must be on the externs, per Tom. 2009-12-28 18:49:05 +00:00
3687b2e0eb Add PGDLLIMPORT for binary_upgrade global variables so shared object
libraries can access them.
2009-12-28 18:39:03 +00:00
d2225da79f Remove non-ascii characters from source code. 2009-12-28 18:09:44 +00:00
0b39231431 Avoid memory leak if pgstat_vacuum_stat is interrupted partway through.
The temporary hash tables made by pgstat_collect_oids should be allocated
in a short-term memory context, which is not the default behavior of
hash_create.  Noted while looking through hash_create calls in connection
with Robert Haas' recent complaint.

This is a pre-existing bug, but it doesn't seem important enough to
back-patch.  The hash table is not so large that it would matter unless this
happened many times within a session, which seems quite unlikely.
2009-12-27 19:40:07 +00:00
d4d1885e42 Remove a couple of unnecessary calls of CreateCacheMemoryContext. These
probably got there via blind copy-and-paste from one of the legitimate
callers, so rearrange and comment that code a bit to make it clearer that
this isn't a necessary prerequisite to hash_create.  Per observation
from Robert Haas.
2009-12-27 18:55:52 +00:00
c4371cdb8b Remove now unreferenced variable. 2009-12-27 16:11:28 +00:00
8c940a30ae If the MSVCRT module is not found in the current binary, proceed to update
system and local environments anyway, instead of aborting. (This will
happen in a MSVC build with no or very few external libraries linked in)
2009-12-27 16:01:39 +00:00
e5b457c2ac Add backend and pg_dump code to allow preservation of pg_enum oids, for
use in binary upgrades.

Bump catalog version for detection by pg_migrator of new backend API.
2009-12-27 14:50:46 +00:00
1fd9883ff4 Zero-label enums:
Allow enums to be created with zero labels, for use during binary upgrade.
2009-12-26 16:55:21 +00:00
f9845aca2b Fix brain fade in join-removal patch: a pushed-down clause in the outer join's
restrict list is not just something to ignore, it's actually grounds to
abandon the optimization entirely.  Per bug #5255 from Matteo Beccati.
2009-12-25 17:11:32 +00:00
56a4e19c01 Upgrade to latest ppport.h. Patch from Tim Bunce. 2009-12-25 00:24:59 +00:00
0ef5910d6d Rename EnumValuesCreate() single-letter variable names to useful
variable names.
2009-12-24 22:17:58 +00:00
c44327afa4 Binary upgrade:
Modify pg_dump --binary-upgrade and add backend support routines to
support the preservation of pg_type oids when doing a binary upgrade.
This allows user-defined composite types and arrays to be binary
upgraded.
2009-12-24 22:09:24 +00:00
668e37d138 Fix wrong WAL info value generated when gistContinueInsert() performs an
index page split.  This would result in index corruption, or even more likely
an error during WAL replay, if we were unlucky enough to crash during
end-of-recovery cleanup after having completed an incomplete GIST insertion.

Yoichi Hirai
2009-12-24 17:52:04 +00:00
d68e08d1fe Allow the index name to be omitted in CREATE INDEX, causing the system to
choose an index name the same as it would do for an unnamed index constraint.
(My recent changes to the index naming logic have helped to ensure that this
will be a reasonable choice.)  Per a suggestion from Peter.

A necessary side-effect is to promote CONCURRENTLY to type_func_name_keyword
status, ie, it can't be a table/column/index name anymore unless quoted.
This is not all bad, since we have heard more than once of people typing
CREATE INDEX CONCURRENTLY ON foo (...) and getting a normal index build of
an index named "concurrently", which was not what they wanted.  Now this
syntax will result in a concurrent build of an index with system-chosen
name; which they can rename afterwards if they want something else.
2009-12-23 17:41:45 +00:00
c176e12222 Remove code that attempted to rename index columns to keep them in sync with
their underlying table columns.  That code was not bright enough to cope with
collision situations (ie, new name conflicts with some other column of the
index).  Since there is no functional reason to do this at all, trying to
upgrade the logic to be bulletproof doesn't seem worth the trouble.

This change means that both the index name and the column names of an index
are set when it's created, and won't be automatically changed when the
underlying table columns are renamed.  Neatnik DBAs are still free to rename
them manually, of course.
2009-12-23 16:43:43 +00:00
df0cdd53d6 Add basic build support for Visual Studio 2008, without resorting to
generating the build files for 2005 and then converting them.
2009-12-23 13:27:04 +00:00
4e766f2d17 Always pass catalog id to the options validator function specified in
CREATE FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER. Arguably it wasn't a bug because the
documentation said that it's passed the catalog ID or zero, but surely
we should provide it when it's known. And there isn't currently any
scenario where it's not known, and I can't imagine having one in the
future either, so better remove the "or zero" escape hatch and always
pass a valid catalog ID. Backpatch to 8.4.

Martin Pihlak
2009-12-23 12:23:59 +00:00
b683908064 Rename pg_dump.c TypeInfo variable tinfo to tyinfo, for clarity. 2009-12-23 04:10:50 +00:00
cfc5008a51 Adjust naming of indexes and their columns per recent discussion.
Index expression columns are now named after the FigureColname result for
their expressions, rather than always being "pg_expression_N".  Digits are
appended to this name if needed to make the column name unique within the
index.  (That happens for regular columns too, thus fixing the old problem
that CREATE INDEX fooi ON foo (f1, f1) fails.  Before exclusion indexes
there was no real reason to do such a thing, but now maybe there is.)

Default names for indexes and associated constraints now include the column
names of all their columns, not only the first one as in previous practice.
(Of course, this will be truncated as needed to fit in NAMEDATALEN.  Also,
pkey indexes retain the historical behavior of not naming specific columns
at all.)

An example of the results:

regression=# create table foo (f1 int, f2 text,
regression(# exclude (f1 with =, lower(f2) with =));
NOTICE:  CREATE TABLE / EXCLUDE will create implicit index "foo_f1_lower_exclusion" for table "foo"
CREATE TABLE
regression=# \d foo_f1_lower_exclusion
Index "public.foo_f1_lower_exclusion"
 Column |  Type   | Definition
--------+---------+------------
 f1     | integer | f1
 lower  | text    | lower(f2)
btree, for table "public.foo"
2009-12-23 02:35:25 +00:00
b7d6795445 Disallow comments on columns of relation types other than tables, views,
and composite types, which are the only relkinds for which pg_dump support
exists for dumping column comments.  There is no obvious usefulness for
comments on columns of sequences or toast tables; and while comments on
index columns might have some value, it's not worth the risk of compatibility
problems due to possible changes in the algorithm for assigning names to
index columns.  Per discussion.

In consequence, remove now-dead code for copying such comments in CREATE TABLE
LIKE.
2009-12-22 23:54:17 +00:00
de0d75ea24 In CREATE SEQUENCE dump, put MINVALUE before MAXVALUE so it reads better. 2009-12-22 23:27:41 +00:00
c7e4be59ae More cleanups for the recent large object permissions patch.
Rewrite or adjust various comments for clarity.  Remove one bogus comment that
doesn't reflect what the code actually does.  Improve the description of the
lo_compat_privileges option.
2009-12-21 01:34:11 +00:00
cb05f5388d There is no good reason for the CREATE TABLE LIKE INCLUDING COMMENTS code to
have hard-wired knowledge of the rules for naming index columns.  It can
just look at the actual names in the source index, instead.  Do some minor
formatting cleanup too.
2009-12-20 18:28:14 +00:00
baab7a0427 Translation updates 2009-12-19 20:23:26 +00:00
ce1489fa94 Add a whitespace to fix the query to dump large objects.
PL/pgSQL-by-default patch broke the code for 8.3 <= server_version < 8.5.
2009-12-19 04:13:30 +00:00
4fca795de4 Bump catversion to reflect the fact that HS patch changed pg_proc
contents, and PG_CONTROL_VERSION to reflect the fact that it changed
pg_control contents.  (I see we did at least remember to change
XLOG_PAGE_MAGIC for the WAL contents changes.)
2009-12-19 04:08:32 +00:00
d37cda2c0c plpgsql patch broke the MSVC build, too. 2009-12-19 02:44:06 +00:00
1b612dfeb6 Update ecpg regression tests to plpgsql installed by default. 2009-12-19 02:38:51 +00:00
efc16ea520 Allow read only connections during recovery, known as Hot Standby.
Enabled by recovery_connections = on (default) and forcing archive recovery using a recovery.conf. Recovery processing now emulates the original transactions as they are replayed, providing full locking and MVCC behaviour for read only queries. Recovery must enter consistent state before connections are allowed, so there is a delay, typically short, before connections succeed. Replay of recovering transactions can conflict and in some cases deadlock with queries during recovery; these result in query cancellation after max_standby_delay seconds have expired. Infrastructure changes have minor effects on normal running, though introduce four new types of WAL record.

New test mode "make standbycheck" allows regression tests of static command behaviour on a standby server while in recovery. Typical and extreme dynamic behaviours have been checked via code inspection and manual testing. Few port specific behaviours have been utilised, though primary testing has been on Linux only so far.

This commit is the basic patch. Additional changes will follow in this release to enhance some aspects of behaviour, notably improved handling of conflicts, deadlock detection and query cancellation. Changes to VACUUM FULL are also required.

Simon Riggs, with significant and lengthy review by Heikki Linnakangas, including streamlined redesign of snapshot creation and two-phase commit.

Important contributions from Florian Pflug, Mark Kirkwood, Merlin Moncure, Greg Stark, Gianni Ciolli, Gabriele Bartolini, Hannu Krosing, Robert Haas, Tatsuo Ishii, Hiroyuki Yamada plus support and feedback from many other community members.
2009-12-19 01:32:45 +00:00
78a09145e0 binary migration: pg_migrator
Add comments about places where system oids have to be preserved for
binary migration.
2009-12-19 00:47:57 +00:00
96c102fe27 Install server-side language PL/pgSQL by default. 2009-12-18 21:28:42 +00:00
be3a24de19 Force the TZ environment variable to be set during initdb. This is to
short-circuit the rather expensive identify_system_timezone() procedure,
which we have no real need for during initdb since nothing done here depends
on the timezone setting.  Since we launch quite a few standalone backends
during the initdb sequence, this adds up to a significant savings, and seems
worth doing to save developer time even though it will hardly matter to end
users.  Per my report today on pgsql-hackers.
2009-12-18 18:45:50 +00:00
36d192ad7d Reverting accidently commited changes. 2009-12-17 07:28:58 +00:00
d6de43099a Don't unblock SIGQUIT in the SIGQUIT handler
This was possibly linked to a deadlock-like situation in glibc syslog code
invoked by the ereport call in quickdie().  In any case, a signal handler
should not unblock its own signal unless there is a specific reason to.
2009-12-16 23:05:00 +00:00
b63b967a7e If there is no sigdelset(), define it as a macro.
This removes some duplicate code that recreated the identical workaround
when the newer signal API is missing.
2009-12-16 22:55:34 +00:00
52fc0075ab Avoid a premature coercion failure in transformSetOperationTree() when
presented with an UNKNOWN-type Var, which can happen in cases where an
unknown literal appeared in a subquery.  While many such cases will fail
later on anyway in the planner, there are some cases where the planner is
able to flatten the query and replace the Var by the constant before it has
to coerce the union column to the final type.  I had added this check in 8.4
to provide earlier/better error detection, but it causes a regression for
some cases that worked OK before.  Fix by not making the check if the input
node is UNKNOWN type and not a Const or Param.  If it isn't going to work,
it will fail anyway at plan time, with the only real loss being inability to
provide an error cursor.  Per gripe from Britt Piehler.

In passing, rename a couple of variables to remove confusion from an
inner scope masking the same variable names in an outer scope.
2009-12-16 22:24:13 +00:00
ff499613d2 Several fixes for EXPLAIN (FORMAT YAML), plus one for EXPLAIN (FORMAT JSON).
ExplainSeparatePlans() was busted for both JSON and YAML output - the present
code is a holdover from the original version of my machine-readable explain
patch, which didn't have the grouping_stack machinery.  Also, fix an odd
distribution of labor between ExplainBeginGroup() and ExplainYAMLLineStarting()
when marking lists with "- ", with each providing one character.  This broke
the output format for multi-query statements.  Also, fix ExplainDummyGroup()
for the YAML output format.

Along the way, make the YAML format use escape_yaml() in situations where the
JSON format uses escape_json().  Right now, it doesn't matter because all the
values are known not to need escaping, but it seems safer this way.  Finally,
I added some comments to better explain what the YAML output format is doing.

Greg Sabino Mullane reported the issues with multi-query statements.
Analysis and remaining cleanups by me.
2009-12-16 22:16:16 +00:00
d19669e5f9 Fixed auto-prepare to not try preparing statements that are not preparable. Bug
found and solved by Boszormenyi Zoltan <zb@cybertec.at>, some small adjustments
by me.
2009-12-16 10:15:07 +00:00
dd4cd55c15 Python 3 support in PL/Python
Behaves more or less unchanged compared to Python 2, but the new language
variant is called plpython3u.  Documentation describing the naming scheme
is included.
2009-12-15 22:59:55 +00:00
21d11e7ee2 Avoid unnecessary copying of source string when generating a cloned TParser.
For long source strings the copying results in O(N^2) behavior, and the
multiplier can be significant if wide-char conversion is involved.

Andres Freund, reviewed by Kevin Grittner.
2009-12-15 20:37:17 +00:00
a5495cd841 Add a hook to let loadable modules get control at ProcessUtility execution,
and use it to extend contrib/pg_stat_statements to track utility commands.

Itagaki Takahiro, reviewed by Euler Taveira de Oliveira.
2009-12-15 20:04:49 +00:00
34d26872ed Support ORDER BY within aggregate function calls, at long last providing a
non-kluge method for controlling the order in which values are fed to an
aggregate function.  At the same time eliminate the old implementation
restriction that DISTINCT was only supported for single-argument aggregates.

Possibly release-notable behavioral change: formerly, agg(DISTINCT x)
dropped null values of x unconditionally.  Now, it does so only if the
agg transition function is strict; otherwise nulls are treated as DISTINCT
normally would, ie, you get one copy.

Andrew Gierth, reviewed by Hitoshi Harada
2009-12-15 17:57:48 +00:00