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Tatsuo Ishii
23b0387a94 Fix too long syslog message problem 2000-05-26 12:17:48 +00:00
Tom Lane
8bba4b4e0e Generate a reasonable error message when an aggregate function is applied
to an undecorated relation name (cf. example from Ed Loehr, 5/25/00).
2000-05-26 03:56:40 +00:00
Tom Lane
d4e27596cf More paranoia about global variables containing references to long-
since-closed file descriptors...
2000-05-26 01:38:08 +00:00
Tom Lane
2af53f3762 After closing frontend socket, set MyProcPort->sock = -1 to ensure that
subsequent I/O attempts fail cleanly.  I'm speculating about failure
scenarios in which we do pq_close, then something in a proc_exit routine
opens a file (re-using that kernel FD number), then something else
fails and tries to write an elog message to the frontend ... message
ends up in opened file, oops.  No known examples of this but it seems
like a potential hole.
2000-05-26 01:26:19 +00:00
Tom Lane
39725e56e8 Add some elog(DEBUG)'s to help diagnose mdblindwrt failures. 2000-05-25 23:30:20 +00:00
Tom Lane
92286bd576 Clean up sloppy coding of _outAExpr(). 2000-05-25 22:43:12 +00:00
Tom Lane
ff566b2241 Modify raw parsetree representation returned by gram.y for SubLinks:
the oper field should be a valid Node structure so it can be dumped by
outfuncs.c without risk of coredump.  (We had been using a raw pointer
to character string, which surely is NOT a valid Node.)  This doesn't
cause any backwards compatibility problems for stored rules, since
raw unanalyzed parsetrees are never stored.
2000-05-25 22:42:19 +00:00
Tom Lane
610abfd57b Do table renaming in a sane order: physical file rename must happen
*last*, after all updating of system catalogs.  In old code, an error
detected during TypeRename left the relation hosed.  Also, add a call
to flush the relation's relcache entry, rather than trusting to shared
cache invalidation to flush it for us.
2000-05-25 21:30:20 +00:00
Tom Lane
445f1acf7a heap_drop() should flush the relcache entry for the
relation being dropped.
2000-05-25 21:25:32 +00:00
Tatsuo Ishii
07d4d36aae On solaris, createdb/dropdb fails because of strange behavior of system().
(it returns error with errno ECHILD upon successful completion of commands).
This fix ignores an error from system() if errno == ECHILD.
2000-05-25 06:53:43 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
a267c88d3b Make setproctitle update for every query. 2000-05-24 00:14:26 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
d264fb4157 comment cleanup 2000-05-23 22:16:27 +00:00
Tom Lane
1c5b902018 Fix problem in which sloppily-coded test in ExecInitIndexScan would
think that both sides of indexqual look like index keys.  An example is
create table inside (f1 float8 primary key);
create table outside (g1 float8, g2 float8);
select * from inside,outside where f1 = atan2(g1+1, g2);
ERROR:  ExecInitIndexScan: both left and right ops are rel-vars
(note that failure is potentially platform-dependent).  Solution is a
cleanup I had had in mind to make anyway: functional index keys should
be represented as Var nodes in the fixed indexqual, just like regular
index keys.
2000-05-23 16:56:37 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
569a1431ca Cleanup 2000-05-22 02:41:39 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
0460f0502b I am attempting to integrate postgres (v 7.0) with an open source
project I am working on (Recall - a distributed, fault-tolerant,
replicated, storage framework @ http://www.fault-tolerant.org).
Recall is written in C++.  I need to include the postgres headers and
there are some problems when including the headers w/C++.

Attached is a patch generated from postgres/src that fixes my problems.
I was hoping to get this into the main source.  It's very small (2k) and
3 files are changed: backend/utils/fmgr/fmgr.c,
backend/utils/Gen_fmgrtab.sh.in, and include/access/tupdesc.h.

In C++, you get a multiply defined symbol because the variable
(FmgrInfo *fmgr_pl_finfo) is defined in the header (the patch moves it
to the .c file).  The other problem in tupdesc.h is the use of typeid
is a problem in c++ (I renamed it to oidtypeid).

Thanks,
Neal Norwitz
2000-05-22 02:34:23 +00:00
Tom Lane
1f0aff03c0 Remove calls to getprotobyname(), which we now know leaks memory on
some platforms --- and I also see that it is documented as not thread-
safe on HPUX and possibly other platforms.  No good reason not to just
use IPPROTO_TCP constant from <netinet/in.h> instead.
2000-05-21 21:19:53 +00:00
Tom Lane
9dab9ab5e4 Repair memory leaks that caused CacheCxt to grow without bound. We
really ought to fix relcache entry construction so that it does not
do so much with CurrentMemoryContext = CacheCxt.  As is, relatively
harmless leaks in either sequential or index scanning translate to
permanent leaks if they occur when called from relcache build.
For the moment, however, the path of least resistance is to repair
all such leaks...
2000-05-21 02:28:55 +00:00
Tom Lane
aa16179118 Add debug code to aid in memory-leak tracking: if SHOW_MEMORY_STATS is
defined then statistics about memory usage of all the global memory
contexts are printed after each commit.
2000-05-21 02:23:30 +00:00
Tom Lane
25a7a7f446 Clean up grotty references to CacheCxt (externs inside functions,
duplicate global declarations, no points for style at all!)
2000-05-20 23:11:29 +00:00
Tatsuo Ishii
1a6daef70d Enhance multibyte support.
SJIS UDC (NEC selection IBM kanji) support contributed by Eiji Tokuya
2000-05-20 13:12:26 +00:00
Tatsuo Ishii
f1cb756c38 Add KEEPALIVE option to the socket of backend. This will automatically
terminate the backend that has no frontend anymore.
2000-05-20 13:10:54 +00:00
Tom Lane
f923260ec8 Revise FlushRelationBuffers/ReleaseRelationBuffers per discussion with
Hiroshi.  ReleaseRelationBuffers now removes rel's buffers from pool,
instead of merely marking them nondirty.  The old code would leave valid
buffers for a deleted relation, which didn't cause any known problems
but can't possibly be a good idea.  There were several places which called
ReleaseRelationBuffers *and* FlushRelationBuffers, which is now
unnecessary; but there were others that did not.  FlushRelationBuffers
no longer emits a warning notice if it finds dirty buffers to flush,
because with the current bufmgr behavior that's not an unexpected
condition.  Also, FlushRelationBuffers will flush out all dirty buffers
for the relation regardless of block number.  This ensures that
pg_upgrade's expectations are met about tuple on-row status bits being
up-to-date on disk.  Lastly, tweak BufTableDelete() to clear the
buffer's tag so that no one can mistake it for being a still-valid
buffer for the page it once held.  Formerly, the buffer would not be
found by buffer hashtable searches after BufTableDelete(), but it would
still be thought to belong to its old relation by the routines that
sequentially scan the shared-buffer array.  Again I know of no bugs
caused by that, but it still can't be a good idea.
2000-05-19 03:22:31 +00:00
Tom Lane
db90fdf9ab Correct busted syntax of CC invocation for tas.s. 2000-05-19 02:50:32 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
6108a7ed6a Change remove function warning for built-ins. 2000-05-18 16:09:38 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
feaf1fc137 Throw NOTICE on built-in function removal 2000-05-18 15:45:00 +00:00
Tom Lane
ba26aeebc1 Reduce COPY IN lock from AccessExclusive to a more reasonable
RowExclusive (my fault).  Also, install a check to prevent people
from trying COPY BINARY to stdout/from stdin.  No way that will
work unless we redesign the frontend COPY protocol ... which is
not worth the trouble in the near future ...
2000-05-18 01:52:45 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
a47e20b049 Several compilation and run-time problems occur when building on SGI
IRIX systems using the native compilers.  A summary is:
- Various files use "//" as a comment delimiter in c files.
- Problems caused by assuming "char" is signed.
  cash.in: building -signed the rules regression test fails as described
    in FAQ_QNX4.  If CHAR_MAX is "255U" then ((signed char)CHAR_MAX) is -1.
  postmaster.c: random number regression test failed without this change.
- Some generic build issues and warning message cleanup.

David Kaelbling
2000-05-16 20:48:52 +00:00
Tom Lane
6dd06737ba Remove configure check for how to abbreviate 'tr A-Z a-z', and instead
just use the portable form,
tr ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
There were a bunch of places that weren't paying attention to configure's
result anyway (including configure itself!?); clean them up too.
2000-05-16 02:14:15 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
bdeeb4fe8a Finally fix LISTEN problem. 2000-05-14 03:18:35 +00:00
Tom Lane
e8e7b6305a Tweak selectivity for area-based operators. Still a crock... 2000-05-13 06:04:46 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
a28f117790 This is the second time I've answered this exact same problem in two
days.  It seems to be a FAQ, and I think I know why. When creating a 'c'
language function, CREATE FUNCTION is fed the shared object filename,
and seems to succeed. Only when trying to use the function is an error
thrown, by which time the coder thinks something's wrong with executing
the code, not with loading it.

I think I once saw it proposed to load shared objects at function creation
time, but that idea was shot down on the grounds of resident memory bloat,
ISTR. Here's a patch for a compromise: all it does is stat() the file,
just like the loader code does, so that the errors caused by non existent
files, and no directory 'x' permissions (the most common ones, it seems),
get caught while the developer is still thinking about code loading. It
doesn't catch all errors (like the code not being readable by the postgres
user) but seems to catch the most common, without actually opening the file.

What do you think?

Ross
2000-05-12 18:51:59 +00:00
Tom Lane
475cb157b9 Squash some more CLUSTER bugs. Never has worked on multiple-column
indexes, apparently, nor on functional indexes with more than one input
column (force of natts = 1 was in the wrong branch of IF statement).
Coredumped if source relation contained any uncommitted tuples, due to
failure to test for success return from heap_fetch.  Fetched tuple
was passed directly to heap_insert, which clobbers the TID and commit
status in the tuple header it's given, which meant that the source
relation's tuples all got trashed as the copy proceeded.  Abort partway
through, and you're left with a lot of missing tuples.
I wonder what else is lurking here ...
2000-05-12 16:10:09 +00:00
Tom Lane
01911c98db Repair list-vs-node confusion that resulted in failure for INNER JOIN ON.
Make it behave correctly when there are more than two tables being
joined, also.  Update regression test expected outputs.
2000-05-12 01:33:56 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
8101d0c571 Makefile CFLAGS cleanups. 2000-05-11 17:46:35 +00:00
Tom Lane
37c652f89b Fix CLUSTER ... or at least undo the bit-rot it's suffered since 6.5.
It's still pretty fundamentally bogus :-(.
Freebie side benefit: ALTER TABLE RENAME works on indexes now.
2000-05-11 03:54:18 +00:00
Tom Lane
3bd03b3803 Make the indexes on pg_group be shared system relations. 2000-05-05 03:09:43 +00:00
Tom Lane
570a58f427 Don't leak a file descriptor when updating pg_pwd file. Also, check for
failure of rename() call.
2000-05-04 20:06:07 +00:00
Tatsuo Ishii
832877e95a Modify getdatabaseencoding(), pg_encoding_to_char()
pg_char_to_encoding() in multibyte disbaled case so that it does not
throw an error, rather return HARD CODED default value (currently SQL_ASCII).
This would solve the "non-mb backend vs. mb-enabled frontend" problem.
2000-05-02 08:13:08 +00:00
Tom Lane
f6a3b87c7b Reset CurrentMemoryContext to TopMemoryContext at the beginning of error
cleanup, ie, as soon as we have caught the longjmp.  This ensures that
current context will be a valid context throughout error cleanup.  Before
it was possible that current context was pointing at a context that would
get deleted during cleanup, leaving any subsequent pallocs in deep
trouble.  I was able to provoke an Assert failure when compiled with
asserts + -DCLOBBER_FREED_MEMORY, if I did something that would cause
an error to be reported by the backend large-object code, because indeed
that code operates in a context that gets deleted partway through xact
abort --- and CurrentMemoryContext was still pointing at it!  Boo hiss.
2000-04-30 21:29:23 +00:00
Tom Lane
e0095c6c42 Remove bogus 'xid loop detected' check, which actually wasn't detecting
loops, but just arbitrarily failing at 1000 locks.
2000-04-30 21:23:31 +00:00
Tom Lane
a90dc572ed Setting statistic options from SET PG_OPTIONS caused a backend crash
because StatFp never got set in that case.  Set it immediately before
use to eliminate such problems.
2000-04-28 05:07:34 +00:00
Tom Lane
f106779263 Except_Intersect_Rewrite() failed to ignore resjunk targetlist entries,
thus causing failure if one sub-select had resjunk entries that the other
did not (cf. bug report from Espinosa 4/27/00).
2000-04-27 20:32:41 +00:00
Tom Lane
d6eac08f11 Repair problem noted by Elphick: make_rels_by_joins failed to handle
cases where joinclauses were present but some joins have to be made
by cartesian-product join anyway.  An example is
SELECT * FROM a,b,c WHERE (a.f1 + b.f2 + c.f3) = 0;
Even though all the rels have joinclauses, we must join two of them
in cartesian style before we can use the join clause...
2000-04-27 18:35:04 +00:00
Tom Lane
85a5303877 -D switch to postmaster should override any PGDATA environment variable
that might be hanging about.  Now it does ... amazing nobody noticed
this before ...
2000-04-27 02:59:17 +00:00
Tom Lane
1b4f150541 Tweak outUnique to include uniqColIdx[] field in the printout. This does
not cause any compatibility problems because stored rules don't contain
plan nodes --- in fact, we don't even have a readfunc for Unique nodes.
2000-04-26 23:39:10 +00:00
Tom Lane
6a4fa7eccb On HPUX, shl_load should be called with options BIND_IMMEDIATE rather
than BIND_DEFERRED.  That way, if the loaded library has unresolved
references, shl_load fails cleanly.  As we had it, shl_load would
succeed and then the dynlinker would call abort() when we try to call
into the loaded library.  abort()ing a backend is uncool.
2000-04-26 23:35:34 +00:00
Hiroshi Inoue
56e09ddf0c change reindex ERROR/NOTICE message 2000-04-25 10:38:38 +00:00
Tom Lane
f46c1f1e33 Check that user-specified opclass in CREATE INDEX corresponds to operators
that will actually work on the column datatype.
2000-04-25 02:45:54 +00:00
Tom Lane
97f0521d8e Produce an appropriate error message when opclass is not supported by
specified index access method.  Clean up wording of some existing error
messages, too.
2000-04-23 01:44:55 +00:00
Tom Lane
8994662a0b 7.0 buffer manager can support different backends running with different
fsync settings, so the -F option no longer needs to be treated as secure.
2000-04-23 00:13:16 +00:00