path. The default behavior if no per-user schemas are created is that
all users share a 'public' namespace, thus providing behavior backwards
compatible with 7.2 and earlier releases. Probably the semantics and
default setting will need to be fine-tuned, but this is a start.
2) Implement some options for SQLGetDescField().
3) Handle *Inifinity* timestamp for SQL_C_CHAR type output.
4) Separate Unicode conversions from common implementations.
5) Improve internal parse_statement() function.
catalog namespace. This will not do as a production solution because
the interpretation of RI trigger arguments will vary depending on the
current namespace search path. I'm just putting it in so that the RI
regression tests don't fail while schema development proceeds. We
must find a better answer before 7.3 can be released.
sequence functions how to cope with qualified names. Same code is
also used for int4notin, currtid_byrelname, pgstattuple. Also,
move TOAST tables into special pg_toast namespace.
1) Prepare to separate 4 kinds of Descriptor handles.
2) Detect the transaction status more naturally.
3) Improve Parse Statement functionality for the use
of updatable cursors.
4) Improve updatable cursors.
5) Implement SQLGetDescField() and improve SQLColAttribute().
6) etc.
in schemas other than the system namespace; however, there's no search
path yet, and not all operations work yet on tables outside the system
namespace.
addRangeTableEntry calls. Remove relname field from RTEs, since
it will no longer be a useful unique identifier of relations;
we want to encourage people to rely on the relation OID instead.
Further work on dumping qual expressions in EXPLAIN, too.
objects to be privilege-checked. Some change in their APIs would be
necessary no matter what in the schema environment, and simply getting
rid of the name-based interface entirely seems like the best way.
the parsetree representation. As yet we don't *do* anything with schema
names, just drop 'em on the floor; but you can enter schema-compatible
command syntax, and there's even a primitive CREATE SCHEMA command.
No doc updates yet, except to note that you can now extract a field
from a function-returning-row's result with (foo(...)).fieldname.